Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1967, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 27,1967
FULTON GRANGE NO. 66 the business session. The Char-
REPORTS ON MEETING ter was draped in memory of
Fulton Gumgc Wo. 66 held Mrs. Leslie I. Bolton who had
its regular bi-monthly meeting been a member for fifty-four
on Ma/ 22 at Oakryn. Clifford years.
W. Holloway Jr. presided at Officers of Lancaster Coun-
Plant Your Corn with
MASTER FARMER
FERTILIZER
Available in bags or bulk
5-10-10 5-15-5 10-20-10
Super Q
For broadcast application use our bulk ser
vice.
Spreader truck, trailer spreaders and drums.
Rental spreaders available for bulk spread
ing.
Coil us for more information
Phone 392-4963
ORGANIC PUNT FOOD CO.
Your Lancaster Q Center
Giolftown Road, Near Wate.works Lancaster
DeKalb Layers are BALANCED BRED for the SIX
PROFIT FACTORS that make for success in your
poultry operations—High Livability—Longevity of Lay
—High Egg Production—Top Interior Egg Quality-
High Peed Efficiency—Superior Shell Strength and
Proper Egg Size.
Chix, Inc. DeKaib York Hatchery
40 Donegal Springs- Rcl. P. O. Box 265
lit. Joy Phone 653-1102 Ilellam Ph. 255-7741
Sales & Service
Elmer Glick Lester B. Good
Smoketown '7)58-3962 Ephrata 733-767 J
t.v Pomona Grange No. 71 will P AA K n » M av Ra
fill the chain at a district Po- IOOIUIg may OC
mona Grange meeting to be A|l rtlAfAr l On
held ‘Saturday. June 3. at 8 AUOWCU L/Cl.
p. m. at the Kimberton Granite \7 a ||~,. Owla»>
Hall, near Phoenlxvillc, in V alley vrucr
Chester County. Grangers from The U.S. Department of Agri-
Lancaster. Chester • Delaware, culture announced this week
Montgomery and Lower Bucks ——-
Pomona will attend. in the service were Master,
The Home Economics Com- ,hJlnVh W r* o'otn ss
mittee has an entry for the Gialbreath. Lccti“ e >; Min
National Grange sewing con- ?^ C w Ce # ’, ® r wUnnmn
test which will be judged on £ Me ‘ zler ' £, ®-„“ cSp H “ r^, n H
the eountv level this week Mrs ‘ Susan Fite ‘ Mrs ‘ Ha,old
L ,: * inis week. Alexander and Mrs , Ralph
The Youth Committee re- Armstrong, Pianist, Mrs Ada
ported that the scrap drive for jj ne Edwards gave musical
the benefit of Boy Scout Troop nurn hers.
No. 330 netted $114.80. Fulton Grange is holding its
The annual memorial service annual “Go-to-Church” night
was in charge of the Lecturer. Sunday, June 11, at 8 p m. at
Miss Agnes Spence. Rabbi the Grange Hall with Rev.
Sampson A. Sham, Temple Kenneth Hill, Sleelton. the
Shaana Smomayim, Lancaster, speaker and the Grange double
gave the address “The Mean- quartette will furnish special
ing of the Lives of Your Dear music. The service will be pre-
Ones Who Have Passed Away.” ceded by a covered dish supper
Mrs. Melvin Shaub gave a at 7 p. m. Tablecloth, rolls,
reading “How Will It Be.” butter and drink will be pro-
Deceased members honored vided.” Everyone should bnnf a
were John Trimble, E. Mau- meat dish and another dish,
rice Gregg, Harry Cobaugh, their own silver, cups, plates
Mrs Maude Christie, Mrs. and napkins The public is in-
Laura B Stubbs and Mrs Les- vited to attend both the sup
lie I Bolton. Others taking part per and the worship service
STOCKADE BRAND
Livestock Equipment
• 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates
• 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
• All weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly control
O All steel hay and silage bunks
• Grain troughs 4 models
• Pickup stockrocks r
• Lifetime free stalls: ''unequalled in quality"
• Ritchie Waterers and Behlen Steel Buildings
For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr.
” M “FREY BROS.
R. D. #2
Quarryville, Penno. 17566
Quality FERTILIZER -
Quality TOBACCO
QUALITY fertilizer is a determining factor in growing QUALITY
tobacco. Use AGRICO special pdant food.
4-8-12 4-8-16 7-7-7
AGRINITE the ail ORGANIC plant food for top dressing
tobacco plants. Use now and periodically until tobacco is plant- -
ed.
Won't burn, will develop good root system as well as a tough
green healthy plant.
Contact your AGRICO dealer or
Lancaster Warehouse Churchtown Warehouse
ROY ZIMMERMAN LESTER M. WEAVER
569-2361 or Ephrata 733-8161 354-5477
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or Sales Representative
B. G. HOFFMAN 367-1650
that consideration is being giv*
cn to suspending some provl*
sions of the Delaware Valley
federal milk marketing order.
The proposed suspension
would apply to the amended or*
dcr which becomes effective
June 1. 1067. If action is taken,
it would allow pooling of milk
produced under the Delaware
Valley order diverted to a plant
regulated under another feder
al milk order. Also, on milk
diverted from a pool plant to
a more distant plant, the sus
pension action would provide
for pricing such milk f. o. b. the
plant from which it is diverted.
The suspension was requested
by the Inter-State Milk Pro
ducers Cooperative pending
consideration of its proposals to
modify these provisions at a
public hearing. Inter-State rep
resents a substantial number of
dairy farmers serving the mar
ket, USDA noted.
The Delaware Valley federal
milk order covers producers in
the Philadelphia and Wilming
ton marketing areas, and most
of southern New Jersey The
amended order recently con
verted the area from a handler
pool to a marketwide pool basis.