Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1967, Image 6

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6—Lancaster Farming, Saturda;
GRANGE NEWS
FULTON GRANGE #G6
Fulton Grange #66 held its
regular meeting November 13
at the Grange Hall in Oakryn
with Richard Holloway presid
ing The Charter was draped
in memory of Mrs. Ada Dins
more
The Youth Committee is still
receiving paper for the scrap
drive for benefit of Boy Scout
Troop 330. About sixty people
attended their Halloween mas
querade and they will sponsor
the Christmas caroling, the
date to be announced later.
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Twenty people from Fulton
Grange attended the State
Grange convention at Gettys
buig October 24-26 and twelve
took the sixth degree Mi and
Mrs Clifford W Holloway Jr
are attending the National
Grange convention at Syracuse,
NY, No\ 1215
The Grange went on record
opposing 581076, an alternate
bill to cieate a county health
department This bill was in
ti oduced by Lancaster Coun
ty’s two Senators and Lancas
ter County 1 voteis just voted
their opposition to a county
health unit
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TOP-DRESS ALFALFA
NOW WITH ...
0-14-14
0-20-20
0-15-30
TOP-Q
Use Our Spreader Truck Service
Also Control Chickweed in Alfalfa Now with
Karmex - C.I.P.C. - DiNiiro
Call us for custom sprayer service.
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
MFRS. OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
Grofftown Rd. Next to Waterworks Ph. 392-4963
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A donation was given *to the
Tuberculosis and Health Soci
ety of Lancaster County.
Mrs. Jesse Wood was in Pnfes will be offered for the
charge of the program: Law- best single ear entry and 'for
rence Temple, Scout Master of the best ten ear exhibit. A
Boy Scout Troop 330, and panel from the Solanco Young
scouts Donald Adams, Richard Farmers grouo will discuss the
Black, Mike Shuler and Mark Milk Control Commission
Sawyer showed how each scout Members should bring Christ
meeting opens giving the flag mas gl fts for the Lancaster
salute, scout sign, oath and re- County patients at the State
peating the scout laws. They Hospitals The Community Serv
demonstrated mouth to mouth i ce Committed is in charge of
resuscitation, putting a splint this project and Mrs Freeda
on a broken arm, control of Huber is-chairman
bleeding and bandages. Mr *
and Mrs. Gyles Brown, dele- A Granae Ends
gates to the ninety-fifth session , 3 , ~ r»„i\
of the Pa State Grange, gave (Continued from Page 1)
reports Clair Murphy led in tion of President Johnson, June
group singing of some new 30, 1967, limiting annual impor-
Grange centennial songs tation of dairy pioducts to one
Miss Anita Gaivm, Fulton, billion pounds of milk eqmva-
Grange’s contestant in the Miss lent annually
Solanco contest will exhibit The Grange also supported
her talent at the next meeting the Feed Grain Program for
Nov 27. Gyles Brown is in 1968 and supported 50% pay
charge of supplying tickets to ment of domestic wheat maiket
the Gi angers for the Miss So- certificates to producers at
lanco contest November 25 wheat sign-up time, but opposed
The next meeting will alsoplannmg for haivest of soy
be corn and pie night The
Home Economics committee is
in chaige of the pie contest
All ladies aie asked to enter
either in the apple, plain or
spiced pumpkin classes. The
Agriculture committee, Thom
as Galbreath, W. Harold Gray
beal and Jesse Wood will be
in charge of the corn contest.
premium nutrition
—For Breeding Flocks
—For Birds raised in confinement '
—For Hens Bred For Extra Production
WAYNE UNIVERSAL MIXER
is the feed for YOU!
Extra rich in vitamins, minerals and high
quality proteins —Syncro-Zymic too !
Let us grind your own grain with Wayne
Universal Mixer for true economy in your
poultry feeding.
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
G. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabeth'own
DUTCHMAN FEED WHITE OAK MILL
MILLS, INC. R- D. 4, Manheim
R. D, 1, Stevens
beans or other seed crops oa
diverted acres.
The Grange opposes any re
lease below parity level any
strategic reserves accumulated
as needed or inadvertently ac
cumulated in the national or
international interest. The
Grange however, favors expan
sion of trade in non-strategic
goods and agriculture products
and reaffirmed its strong sup
port for tariff reductions includ
ed in the Kennedy Round. The
Grange also favors the adoption
of new legislation to replace the
expiring 1962 Trade Expansion
Act The Grange opposes aid to
countries “making appreciable
assistance or sales of strategic
materials to our enemies ”
The Grange favors raising
wheat price support to domestic
price support levels for all
wheat exported for foreign aid.
The Grange favors adequate ap
propriations for more farm pro
ducts research and more rigid
control of weeds and pests.
Recommending the establish
ment of a National Grange com
mittee on collective bargaining,
.(Continued on Jr'age 7)
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
B. D. Z, Peach Bottom j