Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 06, 1965, Image 17

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    |t'l/rON GRANGE PLANS
pI.VNER MEETING
Ing. Mrs. Edna, O. Groff, Qunr- The program was In charge
ryvllle, was accepted Into of Miss Agnes Spcnco, Lee
membership. Lawrence Tcm- turer, and featured a mas-
Knlton Orange #O6 held p]c haB rep i aced Bar i wilson ouerado. Prise winners were
<hcir regular meeting October ag Boy , Scout Master ef Troop prettiest, Mrs. Ambrose Gif
jg with Gyles Brown in 33 0 w jii c h j a sponsored by ling; ugliest, C. G. McSpar
iharge of the business meet- p u it 0 n Grange. ran; most original, Mrs.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 6,1965 —
Charlci McSparrnn; funniest,
Mrs. Stanley Stauffer. Jr.
Lancaster Co. Pomona
Grange #7l held a dinner
meeting Nov. 1, at the Rhoads
Spanish Tavern, Quarryvlllo.
Richard VanNoy, Secretary of
the Pa. State Grange, was the
speaker.
The program for the Nov.
S meeting will be centered
around Veteran’s Day and Mr,
and Mrs. Gyles Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McSparran
will give reports from the Pa.
Stale Grange convention held
at Allentown Oct. 2(J, 27 and
28.
Farm Demonstration
Planned For Complete
Dairy Operation
The Chailes E Good faun,
located 1 mile southwest of Bcfoie >ou use niateuals of
Strasburg, on Lime Valley lhis kind - 1-ead the label caie-
Road, Lancaster, will be the leading several times
scene of an “on-the-farm” necessaiy If the pioduct
demonstiation of a complete con lams a flammable solvent,
dan >mg sjstem m actual op- * ke h'bel will cany a warning,
eration on Wednesday. No- and y° m ° w » de P erds
t ember 10. Good and h.s son, on y° ur heeding that warn-
John, will hold an “Open in S If f Oll hav f a c h° lce ’ use
House” tor danymen and matenals marked non-com
laimeis of the suiiounding bustible” or “non-flammable,”
They aie the safest to use.
area,
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Is the word for FJamefess Electric Home Heating
They've got a wli
m this One-Nine
First with 5 engine choices—
Allis-Chalmers One-Ninety Tractor!
Whatever the conditions of your 5-bottom work, you
can pick the power and fuel to fit! The One-Ninety
gasoline or diesel-powered—or the One-Ninety XT
in gasoline, diesel or LP gas, where the work calls
for 15-20 extra horses. Let us show you the whole
family of One-Nineties, world’s newest tractors!
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son
Washington Boro, Fa. Rhecms, Pa.
Grumelli Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa.
Jointly sponsored by Stand*
nrd Equipment, Inc., Bel Air,
Maryland, and Cope and
Weaver, Standard dealers ol
New Providence, the event
will open at 10 a.m, and tor*
minute at 3 p.m.
Those attending will see
Standard pioducts in actual
use, including comfort stalls,
barn cleaner, silo unloader
and others. Retreshments will
he served and an award giv
en away during the event.
Be A Label Reader and Live!
Failure to obseive warnings
punted on cans of flammable
lacqueis, finishes, paint lemov
eis, thinneis, cleaneis, and
similar materials cause thou
sands of seuous accidents and
ines eveiy jear.
Allen H. Matz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
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