16—Lancaster Farming, September 14, 1963 • Fulton Grange (Continued from Page 1) er; Cathy Gilbert-Ceres, Mrs. Charles Jackson-Pomona; Joy ce Gilhiig-Flora, Mrs Stanley Staulter Jr.-Lady Assistant Ste ward, Alls. E. Alaunce Gregg- Pianist; Mrs. Susan File-Li bianan, Airs Ralph Anustiong and Alls Philip Gifflng-Flower Connnittee, C. G AlcSpgrran- Pm chasing Agent, Executive Committee member-Phihp Gif ting, Finance Committee mem bei-Chailes Long, Juvenile AJatron-Rebecca Knk; Hospi talization Secretaiy-Alis Doio thy tValton, Trustees-Theodoie Beck and Russel Hartsoe. The Giange voted to ask our Congtessmen to introduce the necessaiy bills in Congress that Mould peimit Bible leading ■without comment in our public schools They also aie request ing the Solanco School Board to continue Bible reading with out comment in the opening exercises. The Community Service Committee announced that they had sent 300 articles ot clothing to the State Hospital at Harnsbmg during the year The Giange has recently painted the exterior of their Grange Hall, lefimshed the floor of one room and is put ting new diapes on the win dows Fulton Giange will partici pate in the parade at the Southern Lancaster Co Com munitv Fair, Friday, Sept 20 The public is invited to at tend a coveted dish supper and Booster Xight progiam Mon day Sept 23 7 30 pm There will be no charge but each lamilv is to bring a meat dish and one other dish, their sil ver plates and hups Rolls, but -tei and drink will be furnished 50 and 25 year members will be honoied Mi John Hotfman, Quairyville. will show some beautiful colored slides of his lecent trip to the west coast via the Canadian Rockies Mrs. Jesse Wood will give a humor ous reading “Doing It Elec trically.” • Wentink Tells (Continued from Page 1) In broilers, Wentink said, the cost handicaps faced bj state poultiymen are not as senous as it appears He said Pennsylvania bioilernien have the advantage of learn ing tiom the mistakes and ex penences to overcome the costs ot production which the south ei n producei does not hav e Bi oiler producers must get efficient or make way tor those tv ho are, he said The South has done a job of stieamlinmg and efficiency engineenng its production about which many Pennsyl vanians are just beginning to think How much advantage vve have over southern aieas. he -aid. depends upon the actual oillerence in tianspoitation costs necessary to leach the marketing point ■\Ventink also said a do mestic in l l rate i eduction on main and gram pioducts from the west to the noitheast “would be helpful, although teed manulactuieis aie dnid ed on this ” Ceitain areas of the .south east hate gotten freight rate i eductions He said the strong inde pendents want the rail rate i eduction, but some ot the huger corporations do not want to lose the milling in tiansit pnvileges, he said. The Veterans Administra tion provides hospital care daily for an average of 114, I ♦ 1., * Maximum Profit Feeding: Farm Bureau's "M. P. To The Profit-Minded Dairyman's Dream! MAXIMUM PROFIT DAIRY FEEDING (M.P.F.) eliminates guesswork .... puts your feeding program on a sound and practical mathematical basis. NOW, you can obtain the great- est possible income over feed[ costs. reach this goal regardless of the size or breed of your dairy herd. COWCULATOR Accurately Determines Optimum j Feeding Level For Each Cow In Your Herd! THIS AMAZING ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT digests the vital information concerning each cow in your herd; her age, weight, reproductive stage, daily milk production and butter- fat content. It takes into account the price of milk at your farm, the price and nutrient content of hay and silage, the nutrient content obtained 'from pasture and concentrate, and the weight of hay and silage fed daily. The COWculator sorts all of this information and computes the exact weight of concentrate required for Maximum Profit Feeding. NEW STEP FORWARD THIS IS WHAT DAIRYMEN ARE SAYING ABOUT FARM BUREAU’S REVOLUTION- ARY “Maximum Profit Dairy Feeding” PROGRAM. Feeding with your FARM BUREAU FIELDMAN , . . you’ll Be Glad You Did. Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bogs or Bulk, Coll . . . Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. F." Program Is The Answer FARM BUREAU’S “M.P.F.” Program can help you In Scientific and Efficient Feeding! Dairy Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126 Eliminate Guess . . . electronic brain accurately determines optimum feeding level for each cow in your herd. Take time to discuss Maximum Profit C. CO Ui BUR*- Costly Work!