Princess contestants Hols terns. While in school, Robin three years. She was co-captain of was a member of the Student the varsity field hockey team and a Council and was a class officer for member of the girls track team. Put a quality hatchery to work for you... SERVICE. With the capacity for more than 174.000 pullet chicks each week, DEKALB York Hatchery and Melhorn Services can give your business the service it requires All orders are filled efficiently, delivered on time and backed by the DEKALB York promise of quality Service at DEKALB York traditionally goes beyond the hatchery Our climate controlled trucks are driven by proven professionals to insure a quality shipment (Continued from Page A 33) Reba Brubaker DEKALB York Hatchery P.O. Box 6265 • Hellam, PA 17406 • Phone: 717/252-3119 Melhorn Sales & Service Co. 40 Donegal Springs Road * Mt. Joy, PA 17552 John W. Melhorn Phone: 717/653-1102 ClayS. Mu mm a Phone: 717/653-2397 David H. Fahs Phone: 717/764-9097 feu «S ‘ Service at DEKALB York also means prompt follow up You receive immediate acknowledgement after your order is placed And prior to delivery you’ll be notified to the hour when to expect the DEKALB York truck The next time you order chicks, order from the organization that gives you the extra service you deserve Order your DEKALB York chicks and put a quality hatchery to work for you. She was selected the 1979 FFA Sweetheart and received the Lancaster Optimist Good Citizenship Award. A member of the West Willow United Methodist Church, she also teaches Bible school. She is in her first year as a 4-H leadf A/ % JoAnne Brenneman, 17, Mount Joy Rl, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvm Brenneman. JoAnn is a 1981 graduate of Lancaster Mennomte High School and plans to help on her parents’ dairy farm for one year before attending to JoAnn Brenneman Lancaster Firming, Saturday, June 6,I9BI—ASS study the culinary arts. She is a 4-H teen leader and serves as game leader for 4-H County Council. Jo Ann is a member of the Mount Joy Mennomte Church and its youth group. She won third prize in a national “Share the Health” contest sponsored by Fleischman’s Yeast. The family milks about 63 Holstems. Reba Brubaker, 17, Mount Joy Rl, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brubaker. Reba is a semor at Donegal High School and plans to work in accounting after graduation. She is a member of the National Honor Society and is a diversified occupation student. She is active in the Mount Joy Men nonite Church and its youth group. The family owns about 37 Holsteins. Debra Greider, 17, Columbia R 2, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greider. A junior at Hempfield High School, Debra would like to study agriculture or elementary education at The Pennsylvania Slate University upon graduation. She participates in the Hempfield Smgers, Student Council, field hockey, track and is co-captain of the basketball team. In 4-H, Debra was a member of the 1979 Livestock judging team, is currently vice-president of the Red Rose 4-H Beef club and is a member of the Mountville Com munity 4-H Club. She is also a volunteer for the special Olympics and the therapeutic horseback riding program. She is a member of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church. m Debra Hershberger, 16, Quarryville R 4, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hershberger. A junior at Solanco High School, Debra plans to major in early childhood education when she graduates. Debra is a member of tiie National Honor Society, the band front, student senate, school newspaper, mixed chorus and serves as yearbook business manager and class secretary as well as working as a reading tutor. During the wrestling season, she wrote for the local newspaper. As a member of the Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren, Debra sings in the choir and is active in the youth group. She is a member of the 4-H dairy club and the 4-H community club. The Her shbergers milk about 65 cows. Roberta S. Myer, 18, Quarryville Rl, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Myer. Al9BO graduate of Conestoga Valley High School, Roberta is employed as a secretary at Witmers’ Greenhouse, Inc. In school she was a member of the high school (Turn to Page A3B) YOU SHOULD CONSIDER HEDGING HOGS NOW... With the down hog market causing all kinds of losses for farmers, you can no longer afford to take all the risks yourself. That’s why you should consider hedging your hogs whenever the futures market pushes up to levels that lock-in good selling prices for you. To help you to plan to take advantage of the market up-swmgs, Trade Tech Management has a phone number you may call anytime from 9 a.m. to 3 p m daily, Monday through Friday to check the market price. And when your market is high enough, you should consider hedging your hogs. Now! Contact Trade Tech Management, Inc., 1020 Stony Battery Road, Lancaster, PA 17602 Market reporting phone (717) 898-0130. PS: You can sometimes buy corn at a low price too. TRADE TECH MANAGEMENT, INC.
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