14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27,1965 • Fulton Grange (Continued from Page 11) l»y Uncle Rupert of the Riv er Hills,” by Mrs. Stanley Stauffer, Jr. Reports of the Pennsylvania Stalb Grange convention by Mr. and Mrs. Gyles Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McSparran. Ful ton Grange received a $5O Savings Bond at the conven tion for their Community Progress Program for the past two years. Vocal solos by Clair Murphy accompanied by Mrs. Adahne Edwards; and group singing, “America.” The theme of the program for Nov. 22 will be "Thanks giving” and there will be a corn contest for the men and a pie contest for the women. Corn will be judged on the basis of a ten-ear exhibit and the best single-ear entiy. Classification for the pie con test are apple, plain pumpkin and spiced pumpkin. The Home Economics Committee will be in charge ot the pie contest. This will be an open meeting and friends of the Grange aie invited. POMONA GRANGE NO. 71 HOLDS ELECTIONS Lancaster County Pomona Grange #7l held a dinner meeting at the Rhoads Span ish Tavern, Quarryville, No vember 1. Thomas Galbreath, Pomona .Master, presided. The following officers were elected for two-year terms; Master, Charles G. McSpar ran; Overseer, Ralph Wan ner; Lecturer, Miss Helen Wanner, ’Steward, Calvin Lord; Assistant Steward, Mel vin Boyce Sr.; Treasurer, Norman Wood; Secretary, Mrs. Gladys Eby; Gatekeep er, Richard Maule, Ceres, Mrs. Chester Eby Jr ; Po mona, Mrs. J. Collins Mc- Sparran, Flora, Mrs, Loran Bnnton; Lady Assistant Ste ward, Mrs. Calvin Lord, Pi anist, Mrs. Melvin Boyce Sr ; Executive Committee, Rich ard Maule, Alfred Wanner and Clair Murphy; Finance Com mittee, Mile? Cochran, Wil liam Ambler and Chester Eby The following committees were appointed by the new Master; Youth Committee, Miss Mabel Brabson, Clair Murphy, Henry Wenger and Alfred Wanner Jr.; Legisla tive Committee, Chester Eby Jr., Ralph Wanner, Norman Wood and Loran Brinton; Home Economics Committee, Mrs. Melvin Boyce, Mis® Hel en Wanner, Mrs. Charles Tindall, Sr. and Mrs. Rich ard Maule. Lancaster County Pomona Grange went on record ask ing State Representatives and Congressmen to take action to reserve water rights in the Susquehanna River and other waterways for the rural people of Pennsylvania. SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES Witmer, Penna. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 4-H Club News 4-H BIDING CLUBS HOLD JOINT MEETING by Darlene Neff, reporter The regular monthly meet ing of the'Boots and Saddles Horse and Pony Club was held November I 1) at the Farm Credit Building, Lan caster. Two other county chibs, the Rough Riders and the Broken Bit, were on hand tor awards. Trophies were awarded with first place going to Lois Enck, Stevens Rl, (Rough Riders): 2, Ann Hinerdeer, Kayo Ave., Lancaster (Boots & Saddles); 3, Pat Graver, New Providence Rl (Rough Riders); 4, Maurina Neier, Stevens Rl (Broken Bit); 5, Cindy Hamill, Quarryville R 2 (Rough Rideis), The guest speaker for the meeting was Dr. Donald Herr who talked about the ail- ments of horses, 9 MONEYMAKING ALFALFAS DuPuit Vernal Buffalo Ranger Cayuga Narragansett Haymor Northwest Common Northwest Grimm 8 MONEYMAKING CLOVERS Certified Pennscott Select Pennscott Penna. Medium Red Midwest Medium Red Mammoth Alsike Yellow Sweet Tall Sweet Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE) Save with REIST’S Seeds REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa. Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925) SPECIAL Round-Up SALE Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1965 FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE INCORPORATED MARSHALL, VIRGINIA All off the farms of Northern Virginia BE HERE! Telephone: Code 703 No. 364-4861 The next meeting will be the Christmas Party on De cember 10 at a place yet to be announced. • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 11) Riboflavin helps the body cells use oxygen, helps keep vision clear, and helps to keep the skin smooth and soft without scaling around the mouth and nose or cracking at the corners of the mouth. Hfuts for Baking Biscuits and Muffins If you \\ant biscuits with soft, creamy white sides, place the cut pieces of dough close together in pan or on baking sheet. For biscuits with crisper, lightly browned sides, place pieces of dough at least a half to three-quar ters of an inch apart. For tender muffins without tunnels, add liquid and mix the diy ingredients until just moistened. Muffin batter should never be smooth. Get More for Your 'Meat' Mquey To get more meat for the money you spend, it helps to figure and compare cost per Red Rose FFA Elects New Officers For '66 At its regular bi-monthly meeting, held Monday night at. the Pequea Valley High School, the Red Rose Future Farmers of America Chapter chose county officers for the coming year. They are: Robert Weaver, Garden Spot Chapter, presi dent; Kenneth Rohrer, Manor Chapter, vice-president; Adam Zimmerman, Grassland Chap ter, secretary; Gerald Hess, Warwick Chapter, correspond ing secretary; William Frey, Solanco , Chapter, treasurer; Tom Zartman, Cloister Chap ter, reporter; Jay Fisher, Man heim Chapter, sentinel; Leon Rutt, Elizabethtown Chapter, serv'ing instead of the total cost of the cut. Some cuts have more fat, bone, and con nective tissue so there is less edible meat. Compare the cost of a chuck roast with bone to a boneless chuck roast. lif you have a freezer take ter to have gloves or mittens advantage of specials or sea- a little too large than n lit— sonal lows to stock up on a tie' too small. Tight grloves :ew favorite cuts. HORSE SALE Monday evening, November 29 at 6:30 P.M. Martin's Sales Stables BLUE BALL, PA, 40 head of standard bred horses 20 from Ohio, 10 from New York state, 10 local. Load of Kentucky saddle bred horses. Horses hitched at 2 P.M. PAUL Z. MARTIN j FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1965 | * Sole of Farm Equipment, Tractors,- * * Tools and Machinery. $ * Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 | I one mile North of Ephrato at the £ £> « 7 J Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. J * t J For Information Call the following numbers J * Area 717 733-7917 6654806 * 5 Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 | PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF DAIRY HERO, DAIRY EQUIPMENT and FARM IMPLEMENTS Saturday, December 4, 1965 on farm located along Route 743 leading from Hershey to Grantville, on farm known as the Gordon Hoffman Farm. Herd consisting of 46 Head of Grade Holstein, majority home raised. 33 head of Milk Cows, 7 bred heifers, 6 heifers under 1 year old, 1 bull. 3 Surge Milker Units; Milker pump; 2 carrying pails with lids, 8 can milk cooler, milk can rack, wash tubs, water heat er, 28-85 lb. milk cans, milk strainer, Stuart Clippers. Ford 860 Tractor; Ford com planter used for 50 acres; Ford mower; W. D. Allis Chalmers Tractor; 1 set Allis Chalmers wheel weights; Massey Harris Tractor No. 30 with live hydraulic, manure loader with snow plow and bucket; 200 Farmall Trac tor 2 pt. hitch; Oliver 70 Tractor; 3 bottom plow, 3 pt. hook up trip back; 2 bottom McCormick Deering Trailer plow. Case hay rake on rubber; PTO Allis Chalmers Combine No_. 66 with large grain tank and auger; New Holland 77 baler with motor; Ontario Grain and fertilizer drill-16 disc on rubber-used 3 seasons; 2-18’ flat bed wagons on rubber; 1-14’ wagon on rubber; 30* bale elevator; David Bradley manure spreader on rubber; Sears power saw with chain; 18’ grain auger with motor; 2,000 bu. ear of corn, more or less; and a lot' of other articles too numerous to mention. - This is a good dairy herd of Grade Cattle, all T. 8., Blood tested. Health charts will be furnished, day of sale. Sale to start at 11:30 A.M., when conditions will be made known by Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers Ebersole & McNeil, Clerks Refreshments will be served by the Skyline View Brethren In Christ Church. chaplain; Roger Stoltzfus, Pequea Chapter, parliamentar ian. All of the above officers, with the exception of Zart man, are high school juniors. They will be installed at the January meeting. Officers for the coming year were chosen by the current officers with the help of the county’s two state officers, Dale Heisheyand Donald Herr. Applications for (he Red Rose Degree were reviewed by delegates from each chapter with the assistance of their ad viser, Robert Herr, vocational agriculture teacher at Garden Spot High School. Candidates will have that degree conferr ed upon them at the next regu lar meeting. AVluiu Bujing Glotos for children, it’s a good idea to take them with you if pos sible. But if you can’t, meas ure each child’s hand when he closes it. This will be a good guide for size. It’s bet- can cause cold hands, to be held JOHN H. EISENHOUR
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