—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 8.1968 22 GRANGE NEWS POMONA GRANGE #7l Lancaster County Pomona ed the following program on the Grange #7l was host to the Dis- theme "Discover America", trlct Pomona Granges at Bart- Group singing led by Mr. and Colerain Elementary School on Mrs. Tabor; a talk on "Conser- May 25. 8 p.m. Approximately vation" by George Maule; a bur -185 attended. There were also lesque tableaux of various high visitors from Carbon and Berks lights from history which includ counties. Montgomery Co. Po- ed; Columbus .Discovered Amer mona officers filled the chairs, lea, Magellan Sails Around The Satisfaction : That Conies M From jt Doing A Good Job Of Farming It’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands . . . that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you -right. Tliming 1 is one of the most important factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. By raising the pH from a level below. to 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest tons of alfalfa per acre, with similar iiSreases for all other forage and cash crops. iSter Now For Prompt Delivery MARTHA'S LIMESTONE Blue BalL Pa. 354-2112 Gap; Pa. 442-4148 FEED CATTLE FASTER AND MORE EFFICIENTLY THAN EVER BEFORE! NOW! Feed up to 200' of bunk per drive . . . Feed multiple lots ... Blend complete rations with,. .. VAN DALE'S NEW AUTOMATIC MULTI-FEEDERS From the pioneer in silo unloading, come two low power, mammoth capacity, bunk feeders for in-the.- barn or feedlot feeding. You can feed from , more than one silo (at the same time). Feed out to from one to four-or-more lots. Feed any material with big 9" or 12" true, bearing-suspended augers, (no metal-to-metal contact:) Feed entire bunk atone time; eliminate crowding. High capacity and dependability .. • can us and we’if coma out to see you, at your convenience. CALEB M. WENGER R. D, 1, Drumore Center 548-2116 QUARRYVIELE, PA. Mrs. ‘Robert Kerstetler, Lec turer of Chester-Delawarc Coun ty Pomona #9 and Mrs. William Csmpbell, Lecturer of Lower Bucks Co. Pomona #42 present- World, Boston Tea Party, Lin- Home Economics Committee coin's Gettyaburg Address, Byrd bhalrman; Edward Satterth- Flles Over Th* North Pole and walte. Deputy of Lower Bucks A Dark Night In Mammoth'Co.; Everett Wilson and Nor- Cave. A recitation "Little Or- man Maule, Cheater-Del. Co. phan Annie.” preceded Mrs. Deputies and Melvin Boyce. Lan- Campbell’s history of the song, caster Co. Deputy. "America The. Beautiful" • and • • • • conducted a quiz on capitals of John W. Scott, Master of Pa. our 50 states. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan State ’Grange, Spoke Juno 4 Smith gave a travelogue "Across • the. U.S." in colored slides. Gul- Fulton c ”"*f , h 7 e ' d . tar music and folk singing by re gulw at Oak- Miss Diane Smith followed. 2 t Clifford W. H^ lo way Jr -. Master, conducted the business The following State Grange of* session. The Grange will again ficlals were introduced and gave donate a $25 Savings Bond for brief remarks: A Wayne Read- the third place winner in the inger, Berks Co., Overseer; Mrs. Harvest Queen contest at the Arthur W. Christman, Carbon Southern Lancaster Co. Com- Co.. Lecturer: Mrs. George munity Fair in September. They Steele, Chester Co., Flora; Mrs. voted a $lO donation to the Quar- Charles Davis, Chester Co., ryville Fire Co. and as 2 dona- 10% extra daily gain-on 8% less feed ...with Ful-O-Pep Super Cattle-izer Beef Supplement We’vt got the figures! Over 175 lots of steers How does It work? The "Cattle-izer" principle and heifers have been fed Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer changes, the. proportion and concentration of at the Ful-O-Pep Research Farm. The usual several organic acids produced in the rumen' (improvement was 7% to 12% in daily gain resulting in about 10% more useful energy on 6% to 10% less feed per cwt. gain... with from the feed. usual net return of $3 to $7 more per head! Let us show you more records... more.detai.lsr- Comparison lots were fed exactly the same on how Ful-O-Pep Super CBS can help you get, / except for the "Cattle-izer." It's a-great new faster, more efficient gains... higher net ■ development in ruminant nutrition. returns! Come in. -ncMST HAROLD H. GOOD h* Grubb. Supply Company Slovens Feed l Mill# lne» Elizabethtown Stevens and Leola f The John Deere 24-T Twine-Tie Baler hay a low price tag.onit. And for this, low price you get big-baler benefits. You get big capacity. You get accurate tying. You get neat, 14x18 bales that are tied for keeps. You get high-quality construe* tion. You get a baler protected by many-safety devices.' Have-your 24-Tequipped With the Bale Ejector and baling and loading become a fast, easy, one-man job. See us for full details on a John Deere 24-T Baler with Bale Ejector. The Credit.. Plan makes it easy to purchase machines from The Long Green Line. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-4191 Sbotzberger's M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Rim 665-2141 West Chester 609-2990 Full-sized baler with a compact price •. . i John Deere 24-T Twine-Tie Baler Wenger Implement' Co. Buct< - 284-4467 tion to the Arthritis Foundation. They will provide a tnee’ting place for the community 4-H Club for Fulton and LHtle Brit ain townships. The Youth Committee hold a dance for the community young people May 18 and will have an other one June 15 from 8 to 11 p.m. with "Living End” orches tra providing the music. It was announced that the Nor man Wood bridge at Hoßwood will be dedicated August 21 and it will be open thereafter to traffic. The Grange went on record opposing discontinuance of farm ing operations at Pa. State Mn tal Hospitals. Fulton Grange will present the (Continued on Page 23) Landis Bros., Inc. Lancaster 393-3906
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