Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1965, Image 7

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    FULTON GRANGE PLANS
COVERED DISK SUPPER
supper. Members are to pro- The following were elected
vide a meat dish, another dish, to office and will be installed
_ H their own plates, cups and all- October 9; Master - Gyles H.
runon Grange held its reg- ver . Tablecloth, butter rolls Brown; Overseer ■ David Wis
ular meeting September 13 an£ j a drink will be provided, sler; Lecturer • Mrs. Owen
when plans were made to hold Twenty-five and fifty-year Groff, Sr.; Steward - Ambrose
the annual Booster Night Mon- members will be honored. The Giffing; Assistant Steward
day, September 27, 7:30 p.m. public is invited, Chester Todd, Jr.; Chaplain -
beginning with a covered dish
The time for top dressing pasture and hay fields is here. Fall
Seeding is close at hand.
Save time and money by using AGRICO Bulk Fertilizer Service.
We will do the spreading or rent you the equipment.
Contact your AGRICO Dealer or Lancaster Warehouse, 1661
Rohrerstown Road, Phone 569-2361 or 733-8111.
FROM START TO FINISH—
More Successful Cattlemen
Are Feeding Borneo Than
Borneo Beef Supplements are made by the company with
Beef Feed "Know-How”. That’s why you can depend on
them to give you fast low cost gains, peak herd health and
top carcass quality. Two quality supplements are available
to supply your needs. Famous Borneo 32% Beef Packer and
new Borneo Beef Go 64.
Check with your neighbor who
us direct for details on these 2
FEEDS
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D. L Horn & Co., Inc. York, p a . Ph. 854-786?
AGRICO
The Nations Leading Fertilizer
Available in bags, bulk and liquid
Ever Before!
feeds Horace,
quality feeds.
BOOKING!
WE ARE
NOW
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25, 1965
Gohn Galbreath; Gatekeeper •
Earl Smoker; Treasurer - R.
Clair Murphy; Secretary • Mis.
Charles McSparran; Ceres •
Lois Tindall; Pomona - Mrs.
Clifford Holloway, Jr; Flora ■
Mrs. Ambrose Giffing; Lady
Assistant Steward - Mrs Stanley
Stauffer, Jr; Pianist - Mis.
Adaline Edwards, Libiarian -
Mrs. Susan Fite, Flower Com
mittee - Mrs. Ralph Armstrong
and Mrs. Philip Giffing; Pur
chasing Agent - C G. Mc-
Sparran; Juvenile Matron •
Mrs. Charles Tindall, Sr ; Exe
cutive Committee - Clifford
Holloway, Jr; Finance Com
mittee - Theodore Beck; Hos
pitalization Secretary • Miss
Marie Murphy; Tiustees - J.
Robert Reed and John Gal
breath; and Scout Represen
tative - Charles Tindall, Sr
The Grange decided to spon
sor a Miss Solanco contestant
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Then contact
USD A' Yearbook
Of Agriculture
Now Available
How the U S Depailment of
Agncultuie’s services aio
woven into the fabric 01
Atnencan life is leflected in
Consumers All, the 1965 Yeai
book of Aguculture which
packs into 496 pages thousands
of how-to-do-it facts for eveiy
day living
Subjects covered include
buying and using food, cloth
ing, household furnishings, and
equipment, managing money;
caring for yards, gardens, and
houses; improving communi
ties, using leisuie time, and
staying healthy.
“This book presents practi
cal results of the Department’s
efforts to make the lives ol
people healthier, happier, more
fulfilling,” Secretary of Agii
culture Oiville L. Freeman
points out in a foreword. Ho
notes that two in every thiee
dollars of USDA expendituies
“are spent for services of pri
mary benefit to all of us as
consumers ”
“Though a primary objective
of the Department is service
to U. S. farmers and ranchers,”
Secretary Freeman states,
“the real beneficiary of agu
cultural productivity and abun
dance has been, is now, and
will continue to be the Ameri
can consumei ”
The Yearbooks aie distribut
ed mainly by membeis of Con
gress, each of whom has a num
ber for free distribution Con
sumers All can be bought ai
$2 75 from the Superintendent
of Documents, the Govemmem
Printing Office, Washington,
D C 20402 The Agriculture
Department has no copies for
geneial distribution
The word ibei'hen is de
rived from the 'Singhalese amt
means “I cannot,” indicating
the person is too ill to do
anything.
Piggy
Bank
Cash put into farm buildings
or new machinery is as good
as money in the bank. It in
creases efficiency and re
duces labor costs. Let Farm
Credit supply the cash.
long Term
Land Bank Loans
Short Term Production
Credit loans
A Farmer Owned • Farmer Directed,
Farm
Credit
Associations -
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411 W. Roseville Rd.
Lancaster
Ph. 39®9521- '
Agway Building
Lebanon
Ph. 273-4506
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