Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1970, Image 16

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    H> -Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 14,1970
Fulton Grange Marks
Past Masters Night
Fulton Gi.mgc 0(i i)l)'"imhl
I'.iM MaMeis N mill Mondav
night Ten of the 17 hung past
Mastei*. weie piesent .mcl wiic
piesented with boutonnieie*. at
In ulmh Ihev pai Impaled in a
past Hastens match
Tlio following answneil .i 101 l
c.ill Some 01 The Memories 01
Then Tenn 01 Office' Chalks
McSp.iii.m Kobeit Ilousekeep
ci. Al\.i Lamhoin .1 Collins
McSp.ni.in. John Galbieath
Chailcs Ainblei. Thomas Gal
bieath Giles Blown Cliffoici
\V Hollow.n Ji anti Rithaid
Hollow a\.
Past Masteis nimble to be pie
sent ueie Ka\ moiui Good Les
lie I Bolton Ralph Shank Jesse
Cullei William Amblei Ed
waid James and Robeit Aim
sli ong
The piogiam was dedicated
to deceased past Mastei s James
G McSpanan Thomas Stubbs
David Eainiiait, Wilmer Bolton
Hoi ace Cutlei, Samuel Ankiim
Aquilla B Lamborn, Neal Ham
bleton, Thomas Evans, Chailes
S Gatchell, John A McSpar
lan Joseph S Hanv, Fied S
Biown, Chailes Smcdley, Wal
tei Eamhait, Hailan Gatchell
Linnaus Lamboin, Joseph Cut
lei, Robeit King, Waltei Wood
E Maui ice Giegg, H Claience
Boyd and Theodoie Beck
Miss Maiy Lou Wesley played
a piano solo Thomas Galbieath
told ‘ Some Of The Duties Of
The Mastei Chifoid W Hollo
way Ji spoke on 'What I Con
sidei The Most Impoitant Pait
Of The Giange Meeting” Char
les Amhlei’s topic was ‘Things
I Enjoyed Most About A Giange
Meeting ” J Collins McSpanan
past Mastei of the Pa State
Giange, spoke on "What The
Giange Has Done and Is Doing
Foi Agucultuie”
Mis Stanley Stauffei lectin
ei, acted as pitchei foi a base
ball game and filed questions
on Giange ntual to two teams
The women s learn captain was
Mis Thomas Biadley and the
men s was Russel Haitsoe J C
and C G McSpanan weie urn
piles and .1 Stmlej Stauffei
Ji State Giange deputy was
scoi ekeepei
Hichaid Holloway, Mastei,
conducted the business session
when the Giange went on le
cold opposing slate lotten bills
H B 1683 and II B 2065, also
HB 1396 which would peimit
sale ol beei in gioceiy stoies
The Youth committee is spon
soung a western stvle square
dance foi the joung people of
the communit\ this Satuidaj,
Maich 14, liom 8 to 11 PM
with Chailes Millei, Lancaster,
Manheim Woman Wins
Firm's Essay Contesf-
M;s J ILuold Ebenshacle of
Manheim ha> won one ol 250 sal
Co aica contests with an cssa>
on Bcdai Lw me; with Jf ARVES
TORE,’ winch tells how the
films modem staled sloiage
snuctmca lime helped nnpio\e
Jai in 1 h loi he i
Mote than 1 500 la m women
ip Uic Ln ted S ales .md Canada
MihimUed eiiti it the contest
epon-jO'td b\ \ 0 Smith Hat
\e-Ao c Fioclucti, Inc Ailmgton
Hcients, 111 Ihe fiim s lepiesen
taluc in Mis Esbenshadt s sales
<.ica is Maik K’eidei of Lane as
ten r l he elealeiship semn? this
talln The Histmt 10 Vonlli
Confnelite will be held al \al
lev Gi.nme located at Bed Hill
Montgomciv Count v Apnl 4
Horn f) A M to 440 P M
William Shulei. Bov Scout
330 lepicsenlative. announced a
Bgy Scout banquet foi Apnl 35
and repotted that two bois Horn
the tioop weie selected to be
on a maiathon T\ show on a
national hook up
Officers of Fulton Giange
will till the chairs at the meet
mg ol Coleiain Giange M.nch
17 8 PM at Quamulle Fne
Hall Colei.nn Giange will pie
sent the piogiam foi (his conn
tv visitation meeting
Faim Women Societv 17 will
give a clemonsti ation on mak
ing lamp shades at the ne\t
meeting Match 23 Apnl 13 is !
youth night May 11 will fea ,
tine a fashion show of the|
di esses Giange ladies will entei 1
BEEF FEEDING PROGRAM
Beacon now offers a feeding program for dairy steers that tales the roughage out of feeding
It is a research proven program that has been fed successfully in commercial feedlots in the Midwest
for over six years.
Get fast, low east gains without roughage:
• Birth to market in less than a year.
« Daily gains {birth to butcher) of 2.8 lbs,
• Dressing percentage up to 62%.
• Feed conversion approximately 5 lbs. of feed per
pound of gain, also from birth lo butcher.
• No hay, no grass, no silage.
• Low investment, low labor.
• High grade carcasses; young, tender meat.
m Uio National Gunge sewing
contest .ind Iheie will aNo bo
.1 memoual .semcc
The Junioi Giange also met
Monday night and made plans
to ha\e a sample sale Apul 4
at the Fulton (lunge annual
tuikev suppei The Junioi
Giange’s next meeting will be
Apul 13
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Potz Saks & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarry ville, R. D. 1
Money Grows on Holsteins
with the Beacon TEND-R-LEEN
For full details call your nearest Beacon dealer or Beacon Advisor
Ilonsel 548-2539
Bux ™
For resistant and non-resistant
corn rootworms
M \KE YOUR CORN YIELDS STANDUP
AT HARVEST
Bux saves vields! It kills corn rootworms
resistant or not pre\ entmg root damage that stunts
plants and causes lodging
Bux is Recommended in all Corn Belt States. Both
university and on-farm comparisons ha\e shown the
outstanding effectiveness of Bux.
DISTRIBUTED BY
P. L BOBBER & 880., IHC.
Smoketown, Pa
Tend-R-Leen is a registered trade
mark of Doughboy Industries, Inc*
New Richmond, Wisconsin,
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BEACON FEEDS
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The Beacon Milling Company, Inc*
Headquarters; Cayuga, N. Y,
Ph: 397-3539