32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 13.1968 GRANGE NEWS Fulton Grange #66 was host to the Lancaster Co. Grange visitation meeting July 8 at Oakryn when- Coloraln Grange #1667 presented the program in charge of their Lecturer Mrs. Melvin Boyce Sr. The program theme was “Pa triotism” and opened with a reading “Independence Bell July 4. 1,776” by Mrs. Richard Maule. Miss Diane M. Schreiber, Miss Solanco. played a flute solo “Andante” by Mozart. The Pomona chorus under the direc tion of R. Clair Murphy and accompanied by Miss Mary Lou Wesley sang “God Of Our Fathers” and “Battle Hymn Of The Republic” J. Collins Me- Sparran. Past Master of the Pa. State Grange, spoke on “Patrio tism ” Mr. and Mrs. Loran Brin ton presented a skit and the Pomona chorus sang “This Is My Country” Clifford W. Holloway Jr. pre sided at the business session when Mrs. Gyles Brown and Mrs. Jacob Fantom gave reports of the Pa State Grange Leader ship School held in Gettysburg June 25-27. The Youth Committee still has some tickets available for the Detroit-Baltimore baseball game July 26 and Dennis Car roll is in charge of sale of tick ets The bus will leave Penn Hill at 5.45 p m The annual picnic will be held at the next meeting July 22 at 7-30 pm. at the Grange Hall Members and fi lends should bring a meat dish and another dish and their own place sett ing. Rolls, blitter and drink will be provided The committee in charge is Mrs Thomas Gal breath, Mrs. Charles Ambler and Mrs. Alfred Overly. There will be games for everyone The Pomona Grange’s annual picnic will be held Aug. 17, 7 p m at the Quarrvville Memor ial Park with Colerain Grange the host. Odor Control Data Is Given There is no device or method now available, or none on the horizon, that will remedy layer house odors at the practical cost cf a cent per dozen eggs, an ag ricultural engineer, said recent ly Dr D C Ludington, an associ ate Cornell Umveisity piofessor, spoke to an audience of some 200 persons at the 1968 Poul ttymen’s Get-Together, held in Ithaca, NY Dr Ludington said good man agement is a necessity for odor control and that the most effect ive method is house cleaning eiery day. There is a wide vaii ation in odor levels, depending upon management, he noted Although researchers are working across the nation on the problem, there is no effective and inexpensive way to prevent odois in stored manuie, he as set ted The odors are constantly building, seething within the buildup of stored manure. When cleaning day comes they burst into the atmosphere Dr Ludington called for a more ob3ective approach to pol lution problems. Psychological ly. people can enlaige upon odors if they think they come fiom manure the “smell” is worse What’s needed is a better def inition of “odor” so that all seg ments of the community can un derstand what each is talking about This includes poultry peo ple, allied industries and air pol lution control agents There also is a need for better communica tions People should learn what pollution control legislation is already on the books. MARKET EGG PRODUCERS EFFICIENC PAYS DO YOU KNOW THAT: A 12]/2% reduction in feed requir ed per dozen eggs equals a saving of approximately $350.00 per 1000 hens. That our Early Bird All Mash Lay ing Feeds will definitely produce BETTER SHELL QUALITY over the laying year? ' That each Vi% Improvement In breakage can improve your income by $36,00 per 1,000 hens housed? A price improvement thru BETTER GRADE of Vi cent per dozen amounts to approximately $lOO.OO per 1,000 hens housed? MAY WE HELP YOU D Early Bird Feeds and Good Management A Winning Combination For Any Poultryman Contact your Miller and Bushong Service Representative or call us at Lancaster 393-2145 (Area Code 717) Finest Service Anywhere MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc. ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 If your feeding program gives you 1 % better hen house liveability and Vi dozen more eggs per hen housed, it can mean as much as $175.00 ex tra return per 1000 hens? That GOOD records pay big divi dends? Without accurate records you,CAN NOT fairly judge the value of your program? That it's not the START, it's the FINISH that counts. A BITTER JOB! i / Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) I " * •3 V v 9 f