Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1970, Image 27

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ANNOUNCEMENT
You ore cordially invited to attend our
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
SPRING
OPEN HOUSE
on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1970
FEATURING:
DEUTZ DIESEL ENGINES and TRACTORS
INTRODUCING:
HESSTON Windrowers and Portable Rock
Crushers
' ' Factory Representatives Will Be Present
Films will be shown at 2:00 P M. and 7 00 P.M.
Free Refreshments and Door Prizes
9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
Stauffer Diesel, Inc.
312 West Main Street New Holland, Penna.
The Farmers National Bank
NOW OFFERING:
5% CERTIFICATES
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• BANK WITH THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK OF QUARRYVILLE
YOUR HOME OWNED INDEPENDENT BANK.
Each Account insured to $20,000.00
"SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU, LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU"
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
Broiler Output
Up 7 Per Cent
Commercial broilei pioduclicn
was at a iccord high in the lIS
last year, the USDA icpoiled
The 22 States that account for
97 per cent of U S total output
produced 2 7 billion bi oilers, up
seven pei cent fiom a yeai ear
lier.
Gross income fiom hi oilers
totaled $1 47 billion, up nearly
16 per cent fi om 1968
With average live weight per
bird 3 6 pounds, compaied to 3 5
pounds in 1968, the number of
pounds produced, at 9 7 billion,
were up eight per cent
Output in Georgia, the Nation’s
loader, totaled 442 million birds,
up one per cent from a year
earlier.
Arkansas’ output, at 415 mil
lion birds, was up six per cent;
Alabama’s, at 352 million, up six
and one half per cent North
Carolina’s production totaled 281
million, up seven per cent; Miss
issippi’s 221 million, up nine per
cent; Maiyland’s, 174 million, up
10 per cent, Delaware’s 134 mil
lion, up 16 per cent, Texas’, 171
million, up six per cent
By Barry Wissler
Officers for 1970 weie elected
at a recent meeting of the Lin
coln 4-H Community Club
Elected weie Maihn Weavei,
piesident, Donald Bollinger, vice
piesident, Debbie Weitzel, secie
taiy, Maihn Bollingei, tieasm
er, Janice Weaver, song leader,
Audiey Augsburgei and Keny
Boyd, game leadeis, Bany Wis
sler, news leportei, and Marlin
Bollinger and Marlin Weaver,
county council representatives
OF QUARRYVILLE
Automatic Renewal, minimum $5OO.
1 Year Automatic Renewal, minimum $5OO.
2 Year Automatic Renewal, minimum $5OO.
OF DEPOSIT, 6
Lancaster Farming. .Saturday. March 28. 1970
Fulton Grange
Meets March 23
Fulton Grunge G(J held then scjii.iie tl.mee with John Miller of
tegular meeting M.neh 23 .it L.mcustei llu c.illn
then hull in Oakryn with Rich
ard Hollowuy. Maslei. conduct
ing the business session. The
chapter wus diaped in memoi.\
of Mrs GiuceGnmsey Represen
tutive Sheiman Hill and Norman
Wood gave legislative reports
Mis. Charles Heath, chairman
of the women’s activities com
mittee, repoited plans weie com
pleted for seiving about 500 at
the Grange’s annual family style
tuikey supper which will be held
April 4 from 4 to 8 p m. at the
Giange Hall
This committee is still accept
ing entnes for the National Gran
ge cotton sewing contest which
ends April 30. Gi angers can
sponsor non-members
The Jumoi Giange held a suc
cessful paper drive at their last
meeting and the proceeds will
go to the Craig Harmsh fund
They will hold a sample sale at
the Grange tuikey suppei Apnl
4 They will meet Apnl 13
Mr and Mis David Miller will
be in charge of the dance foi
young people of the community
Maich 28 fiom 8 to 11 pm at
the Gianae Hall when Bob Gen
try of ladio station WLAN will
bo on hand with his lecords
Apnl 11 from 8 to 11 p m the
Youth committee will have a
MEMBER F. D. I.C.
Mis .1 Stanley SlaulTei Jr,
liduiei, piesen'ad the piogiam:
Reading “Dad’s Speech" bv Miss
Donna VVelk Mis lia 1101/haucr,
Mis .1 Stanley St.iufTei Si and
Mis Leonaid Spiout fiom Farm
Women Society 17 gave a demon
stiation on making lamp shades.
Miss Elaine Galbiealh conducted
a game
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange choius will hold lehear
sa! at 8 p m Maich 30 at Fulton
Grange Hall All singeis in the
county Gianges aie invited to
participate l.ancastei County Po
mona Grange will meet at 8 pm.
April 18 at White Hoise Fire
Hall as guests of Salisbuiy Gian-
C Arthui Zug, National Gran
ge piince, of Chester Countv will
speak on the Grange Youth Pio
giam at the next meeting Apiil
13 when Fulton Giange will ob
seive Youth Night Itisobseived
annually with the young people
filling officeis’ chans and pie
senting the piogiam This will
coincide with Giange Week m
Pennsylvania which is Apal 12
to 18
Fust and second degiees will
be confeued Api il 27 and third
and fouith degiee.- will be con
ferred May 25
MONTHS,
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