Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1967, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1967
m Granae News ran; Gatekeeper, Earl Smoker;
.rvvnttminri frfttn in Ceres, Miss Carole Holloway;
(Continued fiom Page 11) Pomo ’ naMlss Elaine G albreath;
seer. Richard Holloway; Lee- Flora, Mrs. Ambrose Gifting;
turer. Mrs. Jesse Wood- Stew- Lady Assistant Steward. Mrs.
ard, Richard Nye; Assistant Stanley Stauffer Jr.; and Exec-
Steward, Stanley Stauffer Jr.; “live Committee member J.
Chaplain, John Galbreath; Robert Reed. The installing of-
Treasurer, Clair Murphy: Sec- Acer was Charles McSparran;
retary, Mrs. Charles McSpar- Marshall, William Ambler; Re-
galia Bearer, Mrs. Thomas Gal
breath; Emblem Bearer, Miss
Jean Moss and pianist, Miss
Mary Lou Wesley.
Miss Hillian Johansen, a na
tive of Sweden, who is pres
ently visiting with the Henry
Holloway family in York Coun
ty and who is in the United
States in connection with the
“International Farm Youth"
program showed colored slides
of Sweden and gave a very in
teresting talk albout her native
land.
During the business session
the Charter was draped in
memory of Mrs. Sara Etta
Boyd, Mrs. Frank Wright and
Harry W. Ecklin.
Fulton Grange will entertain
the Lancaster County Pomona
Grange #7l October 14. Thom
as Galbreath will handle fifth
degree applications for Fulton
members and the hospitality
committee will be Mrs. Charles
Long, Miss Evelyn Spence, Mrs.
Ralph Armstrong, Mrs. Ches
ter Todd and Mrs. Ralph Long.
The Grange is sponsoring a
chartered bus trip to the eve
ning session of the ninety-fifth
annual convention of the Penn
sylvania iState Grange October
25 which will be held at Get
tysburg. Gyles Brown is in
charge of reservations for the
trip. The bus will leave Quar
ryville at 5-45 p.m.
Mrs. Jesse Wood will present
the program at the next regu
lar meeting October 23 and \je
Youth Committee will be in
charge of a scrap drive that
night for the benefit of Boy
Scout Troop 330.
Most people are afraid of
something very often, them
selves.
ATTENTION I i
you
COMPARE RATES-CHECK THE SAVINGS'
FU LTO N BANK
PENN SQUARE • LINCOLN PLAZA (Next to Two Guys) • JVIcGOVERN AYE.
S. DUKE ST. » AKRON,* EAST PETERSBURG • GAP • MANHEUI. MOUNT.VJLLE _ ,
MEMBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT INSURANCE CORF. / FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
• Chieaaa lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 25.50-26.-
00, Choice 750-900 lbs. 24.50-25.-
(Continued from Page 2) ?5 ; M , xed Good and Cholce 24 .
dressed meat at Chicago, com- 25-25.25. Good 23.75-24.75. Stan
pared with last Friday, steer dard and Low Good 21.50-23.*
beef steady to 50 higher. Choice 75.
heifer beef steady to 50 lower, COWS —On Thursday, Corn-
Good steady to 50 higher. Cow mercial 14.00-16.00, Utility 15.-
beef 1.00-1.50 lower. 00-16.50, few High Yielding 17.-
SLAUGHTER STEERS 00, Canner and Cutter 14.50-16.-
On Wednesday, Prime 1200- 50.
1400 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 BULLS Utility and Com
-27.75-28.75, one load latter price, mercial 19.50-21.50 after reach-
Mixed Choice and Prime 1150- ing 22.00 early in the week.
1400 lbs. 27.50-28.00. Choice -
1150-1450 lbs. Yield Grade 2to 4 Temperature seems to regu
-26.50-27.50, Choice 900-1150 lbs. late the frequency of flashing
26.00-27.00. Mixed Good and for fireflies. At 70 degrees the
Choice 900-1150 lbs. 25.50-26.75. frequency is about eight times
Good 24.75-25.75, Standard and per minutes, at 85 degrees, ill
Low Good 23.50-24.75. is about 16.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice and Prime 900-1050 lbs. , A mule can . t pu n while kick
-26.00-26.50, load and a package Neither can vou
at latter price, Choice 900-1050 s '
Statement of Ownership, Management, Circulation
Required by the Act of Congress of October 23, 1963
(Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code)
Of the Lancaster Farming published weekly at Lititz, Penna.
for October 1, 1967.
The name and address of the publisher is: Robert G.
Campbell, Lititz, Pa. Editor, Everett Newswanger, Lancaster, Pa.
The owner is
Robert G. Campbell, Lititz, Pa.
The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount
of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None
Average No. Copies Single Issue
Each Issue During Nearest To
Preceding 12 Months filing date
A. Total No-. Copies Printed 5152 5109
B. Paid Circulation
1. Sales through agents
2. Mail Subscriptions
C. Total Paid Circulation
D. Free Distribution
E. Total Distribution
F. Office Use, left-over, unaccounted,
spoiled after printing 35 30 1
G. Total 5151 *lO9 1
1 Certify that the statements made by me above are correct
and complete. Robert G. Campbell
Publisher
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