• Fulton Grange (Continued from Page 1) nual home-made ice cream party in observance of June as Dairy Month. The Grange held their reg ular meeting Monday, May 24 when the new Boy Scout Troop 330 sponsored by Ful ton Grange attended, accom panied by their parents. Ron Wharton, Lancaster Co. Boy Scouts, Lancaster, Pa., pre sented a Charter for Troop 330 to Fulton Grange and Master, Gyles H Biown, made an acceptance speech This Troop organized three months ago and has twenty menvbeis and expects to have forty by the end of the sum mer. Earl Wilson, a member of Fulton Grange, is the Scout Master Wharton presented certifi cates of registration to Troop Leadeis The Institu tional Representatives aie Charles Tindall Si , Fiancis Gillespie, William Arrow smith and William Shuler Scout Master Wilson present ed Tender Foot awaids to John Trimble, Michael Shul er, David Read, Samuel Pen nington, Peter Osborne, Fred Barnett, Ronnie Kreider Richard Shoemaker, Bany Ulnch, Jim Ulrich. Tom Adams, Keith Gillespie, Bry an Arrowsmith and Richard Wilson. Tbie Lecturer, Mrs Jesse Wood, presented a Memorial program for the following members who died during the year: Mrs Clara M King, Mrs E. Maurice Gregg, Mrs. Laura M. MaSparran, Carl Eastridge, Mrs. Anna 'Schon \dsky, Miss Mary Gatchell and Mrs Walter Wood. PfOR MORE PROFITABLE CROPS ■iwriTji pEDSf Famous for Soeds of Superior Quality Since II9F A. H. HOFFMAN SEED?, INC. landlsville (Lancaster County), Pa. FOR TOBACCO PLANTS f Hy Gro Plant starter to be used in transplanting as well as leaf feed- ing. • VHPF • Streptomycin Spray • Chlordane ’• Ortho Gro ' Buy one for $4.98 gal., get two for $4.99 Groff's Hardware South ,Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa. # Low-Faf- low-fat milk is fortified with (Continued from Page 1) Vitamins A and D. nonfat solids. Whole milk, in Surveys in Milwaukee and contrast, has about 3.5 per- Orleans reveal that about cent butterfat and 8.5 per- half of the families using cent nonfat solids, the re- low-fat milk use it in place of port points out. ’ whole, skim - or other forms of fluid milk. Most of the re- Producers boost the nutri- maimng families drink low tional value of low-fat milk fat milk in addition to other by adding nonfat milk solids, forms of fluid rmlk. usually in the foim of non- Weight-watching is the fat dry milk powder. Often, chief reason consumeis give New Holland; and Dealers Celebrating 25 Years OF Baler Leadership! Check Our Better Buys On Better Balers From New Holland Act now to take advantage of our big summer bargains on famous Flow-Action Hayliner® balers- These top-value, high-capacity machines are priced to move fast! Choice of models and accessories, in cluding labor-saving bale-throwers. Trade your old baler now for a best-selling New Holland Hayliner—and save! We offer easy terms to suit your budget. Come in soon for complete details! *SoIe-lhrower optional of extra cost. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 29, 1965—13 for drinking Low-fat milk. Education and income arc Low-fat milk sales exceed related to the use of low-iat skim milk sales in many areas, milk, the .study found The Consumers say they like low- better educated the laimly fat milk because of its nu- head, and the higher the in tntional value and because come of the family, the more of its generally acceptable likely the family is to dunk taste, the report says. low-fat milk CUT LABOR COSTS BY USING CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL ON YOUR CROPS We have the chemical you need for • Knoxwecd • Eplam • Atrazine 9 Butyrac 118 • Trcflan 0 Aminotria/olc • Emifle (cliphcnamid) 0 Scsone • Vegiben • Simazine • Amizinc Phone or come in to our store for complete details. P. LROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Check These System-Mated Hay Machinery Specials ... from New Holland ! We're offering big summer bargains on new New Holland hay equipment. Best buys include system-mated mowers, rakes and conditioners. Early comers get the pick. Combination purchases rate extra-special prices. L. H. BRUBAKER j g hOSTETTER & SON D. L. DIEM, INC. A. B. C GROFF, INC. c * E - W,LEY & SON controlling weeds. Ph. Lane. 397-3539
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