Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1969, Image 19

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iVIUSSER’S MILL
The Buck
LANCASTER BONE PERT.
CO.
Quarryville
KIRKWOOD
PEED & GRAIN
Kirkwood
MARTIN FEED MILL
ANDERSON Ephrata
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8.D., Oxford R. D ; New Holland
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Fivepointville
DISTRIBUTED BY
STANFORD SEED COMPANY
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462
Shell-Out Would you be
lieve 85% 9 We’ve got “su
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now will have even more
next year.
ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL
HEALTH SUPPLIES
R. D., Lititz
F. M. BROWN’S SONS, INC
Sinking Spiing
BOMBERGER’S STORE
Elm
GEHMAN FEED MILL
Denver
E. H. KEEN & SON
Atglen
How To Choose A Gift
During this time of the year
thousands of people are giving
serious thoughts to gift giving.
Some find this a frustrating ex
pel ience says Elizabeth Langs
dale, Home iFuimshings Special
ist, University of Maryland, be
cause they haven’t learned how
much fun it is to select a gift for
a friend or family member.
Miss Langsdale says that she
has a guide that she uses and she
thinks otheis might like to try
so that from now on every gift
they give will have special mean
ing and be appropuate for the
occasion and the recipient.
Money spent on a gift has noth
ing to do with its impoitance,
says Miss Langsdale It is the
love and thought behind a gift
that counts The woid gift is
made up with four letteis which
You cub have
BEEF FEEDING SUCCESS!
1. Buy good cattle,
2. Get them to the feed lot as quickly as possible.
3. Use Red Rose Cattle Feeds.
Feed Red Rose Beef Cattle Starter Pellets Medicated for 21
days. Use Red Rose Worminator to remove internal para
sites. After 21 days use Red Rose 32 Beef Cattle Supple
ment or Red Rose 50 Beef Cattle Supplement to fit your
grains. Then, you’re on your way to feeding success which
ends in good profit!
Red Rose
CATTLE FEEDS
Waiter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Henry E. Garber
R D. 1. Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
i. B. Graybiil & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R D. #2. Mt Joy, Pa,
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Farm
Service, Inc.
N. Church St, Quarryville
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 29,1969
indicate guides for use in select
ing gifts.
G=Giver
A gift should express the giver
in some way, she continues He
may give of himself by making a
gift, by giving away a prized
possession, by shaung tieasuieis
found while on a trip, or by pur
chasing something he knows the
lecipicnt will like veiy much
I—lmagination which enteis
into gift giving twice, 01 majbe
three times, she says.
The dcsignei uses his imagina
tion to cieate an item to be man
ufactuied The peison making
01 selecting a gift uses his imag
ination in selecting the gift, the
iccipient uses his imagination in
the way he uses the gift
Sometimes, it takes a gicat
deal of imagination to success-
The Red Rose 3-Step
program is the way.
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc
R D 3, Ephrata, Pa,
Mountville Feed Service
Musser Farms, Inc.
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Ammon E. Shelly
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Biook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Mountville
Columbia
Tene Hill
Lititz
Inc.
Witmer
fully use some gifts we receive,
says Miss Langsdale.
F=uture use and value The
longer a gift is used the moie
valuable it should become, she
continues. Value may be either
sentimental or monetary.
Precious stones, gold, silver,
antiques and similar items are
more valuable as they gi ow old.
However, thru the yeais, it is
often sentimental value which
is most important
T=Timeiiness All gifts should
be timely They should be ap
propuate foi the occasion and
the peison
Timely gifts make it possible
to say we caie We add oui love
and best wishes to those of oth
eis who shaie in special mo
ments of happiness, or maybe
even sonow, Miss Langsdale con
tinues
Suip.ise gifts just foi the
fun of it, can also be timely,
especially if they give a lift or
laugh to someone who is de
posed or unhappy.
These four words giver,
imagination, futuie and timeli
ness, are easy to remember for
the first letter of each spells gift,
says the Extension Home Furn
ishings Specialist Let these
words guide you in giving the
perfect gift. It will be greatly
tieasured, for more than an ob
ject will have been icceived.
GRANGE NEWS
Fulton Grange #66 held their
semi-monthly meeting Monday
at the Grange Hall in Oakryn
with the Master, Kichard Hollo
way, conducting the business
meeting. $33 00 was given the
Lancaster Co Mental Health As
sociation for the hospital Christ
mas fund and $25 00 to the Lan
caster Co IFYE Fund to help
send an exchange student abroad.
Mrs Jesse Wood is in charge of
a tour of some places of interest
in Lancaster some time in Janu
ary
The Youth Committee report
ed a good attendance at their
bowling party Nov 15 and their
dance for the young people Nov.
22 and announced Christmas
carolling for Dec 20, 7 pm.
Anyone interested in bowling m
a Grange league should contact
Miss Sylvia Shirk.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliffoid Holloway
Ji and Mr. & Mrs Stanley Stauf
fer attended part of the 103rd.
annual session of the National
Grange held recently in Daytona
Beach, Fla
Mrs Jesse Wood presented
the program which featured Miss
Christine Weaver, Fulton Gran
ge’s contestant for the Miss So
lanco pageant Nov 29. She gave
her rendition of “Charlie
Brown” Mr John Taddie, prin
cipal of Solanco Sr High School,
gave a talk on “Recent Changes
In Secondary Education In So
lanco Area” and answeied ques
tions concerning their curricul
um.
libit
She
And be renewed in the
spirit of your minds.—(Eph.
4:23).
Everything we do is done'
with a certain attitude and at
certain set of ideas governing j
our actions and reactions. By’
becoming conscious of thej
ideas and attitudes we ho!d,j
we become aware of what hasi
limited us as well as of whatj
has been a blessing to us. To- 1
day, let us concentrate on ap
plying fresh, new and inter
esting ideas to each situation
and discover rich blessings. -
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