Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 1966, Image 6

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19, 1966
FULTON GRANGE OPPOSES
REMOVAL OF ORDER NO. 4
Fulton Orange #O6 held
its regular meeting Febru
ary 14 at the hull in Oakryn.
'Master, Gylea H. Brown con
ducted the business meeting.
The group went on record
opposing tjie move by the
U.S. Department of Agricul
ture and the New York milk
shed to abolish milk market
ing order #4 and to substi
tute order #2. which is in
effect in New York and New
Jersey. This would mean a
great financial loss to local
dairymen and not atfect con
sumer prices, the grangers
said.
Scott Ankium and Stanley
Stauffer Jr were appointed
an charge of ticket sales for
the Grange’s annual turkey
supper to be held April 2.
Pulton Grange and the
(Robert Fulton Fire Company
have recently had the Ful
ton Tow nship .Servicemen's
plaque repaired and painted
and placed in front of the
Fire Hall in Wakefield,
Miss Agnes Spence, lectur
er, presented the following
program in commemoration
of famous Americans whose
birthdays occur in February:
Group singing “America”;
Reading of Lincoln’s Gettys
burg Address by Rev. Ken
neth Hill; Group singing
“Love’s Old Sweet Song” tor
St. Valentine’s Day; Miss
Spence spoke of Thomas A.
Edison whose 'birthday was
Feb. 11 and George Wash
ington and their contribu
tions to our nation Mrs.
Chester A. Todd, Jr. conduct
-ed games.
The next meeting will be
held February 28.
Weatherman on telephone:
“MY corns hurt TOO, madam,
but I still say it will be
fair and warm!”
Sales ot skim milk in
creased 7 percent in 1965,
while sales of whole hulk
weie up only 1 percent, ac
cording to US. Department
oi Agriculture reports.
McCULLOCH
ANNOUNCES
Sweepstakes
Winners
ii ii
•• • •
(Over 1,200 winning numbers
have been drawn in McCulloch’s
giant TWIN WIN SAW DRAW
sweepstakes. Entrants have the
chance of winning both local
and national prizes, including
a jackpot of 9 prizes; a new
Pontiac Tempest, outboards,
chain saws, cameras, watches,
etc.
Anyone who entered the con
test between September 15 and
December 15, 1965, should
bring their entry blanks in to
day to see if their number
was a winner. All winning
numbers are posted on a giant
banner in each dealer’s store.
YOU
MAY BE
A WINNER!
Landis Bros., Inc.
1305 Manhehn Pike (1 Mile
North of Lane, on Rt. 73)
Lancaster Ph. 393-3906
BIG DUTCHMAN OPENS
NEW HOLLAND BRANCH
Big Dutchman, Inc., of Zee
land, Michigan, prominent
manufacturer of automatic
poultry feeders, recently an
nounced the opening of a fac
tory branch at New Holland,
Pa.
- The new 'company-owned
branch is staffed with Big
Dutchman sales and service
personnel and is equipped to
owned branches throughout
give service throughout the the United States, plus fac
state, according to branch tory and distributor branches
manager R. D. “Dick” Grif- in nineteen foreign countries.
fir
Stay at the beautiful PRINCESS KAIULANI HOTEL
AMERICAN AIRLINES (30
• and
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See your participating electric dealer
for contest rules and entry blank.
flth. Emergency service will
lie oftered on a twentyjfour
hour, seven-day-a-week basis.
The company branch will
operate a fleet oi sales and
service vehicles, A large ware
house stock o-f Big Dutchman
equipment is now on hand to
supply immediate delivery to
customers, Griffith said.
Dutchman now oper-
Big
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Don’t Plant Tired Blood
In Your Com Field
PLANT REIST NEW IMPROVED
SOX SINGLE CROSS
1. Exceptional parentage
2. Large ears with deep kernels
3. Good root system
4. Stiff stalk
5. Uniform ears
6. Picks easy and clean
7. Absence of suckers
8. High yielding ability
Place your orders before ,the supply is exhausl
REIST SEED COMPANY
Mount Joy, Pa. Phone: 653-3
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