Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 29, 1971, Image 19

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Fulton Grange Holds Meeting
Fulton Grange 66 held its
legular meeting May 24 at Oak
rj n with the Master, Richard
Holloway, conducting the busi
ness session
Miss Judy Longenecker re
ported that the youth commit
tee will have a softball game at
130 pm. June 13 at J Ben
jamin Kreidei’s, Fairmount
They are sponsoring a bus
tup to Baltimore, Md, June 17
to see the Onoles-Yankees
game, leaving Penn Hill at 5 45
p m Clifford Holloway HI is in
charge of ticket sales
The following were appointed
to select the Granger of the
Year Charles Ambler, Noiman
Wood and Mrs. Thomas Gal
breath.
Announcement was made of
the county Grange visitation
meeting to be held at White
Horse Fire Hall June 1 with
Salisbury Giange host and
Colerain Grange officers opening
and closing the meeting Fulton
Grange will present the program
on the theme ‘Honey” John
Moore, past president of the
Ph. Lane. 397-3539
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1971
Lancaster Co Beekeepers Asso
ciation, will sneak on “The Life
Of The Honeybee ”
Fulton Grange held Go-to-
Church Night May 23, Bpm at
the Grange Hall with Hiram
Oveily, New Holland, the speak
er Special music was provided
by Paul, Kathy, Kenneth and
Nancy Oveily ana the Lancaster
County Pomona Grange chorus
A covered dish suppei piece Jed
the service at 7 p m
The Junior Giange will not
meet until further notice due to
illness of then Matron Their
paper duve will be held as
scheduled at the next meeting
o£ Fulton Grange, June 14
A memorial seivice was con
ducted by the Lecturei, Mrs J
Stanley Stauffer Jr , in memoiy
of the following Allen Bubble,
B Cookman Dunkle, Mrs Alice
Grubb, W Scott Ankrum and
Mis Celia Smedley The pro
gram opened with group singing
“Jesus Savior Pilot Me ” Re
marks by Mrs Stauffer Scrip
Help Us Serve You
If your organization didn’t make our farm calendar
this week, it’s not because we don’t like you or your or
ganization
We may have missed it m the rush Or majbe you for
got to tell us „ .
Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community
seivice to you.
To get on the Farm Calendar, remind us bv calling
394 3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22
E Mam St Lititz, Pa 17543. And help us serve you better
FREY FREE STALL
Lifetime Free Stall Housing
Cut bedding costs 75%, reduce labor for barn cleaning
and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury to the
minimum house your milking herd in free stall
housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She
won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out
into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few
minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedd
ing lasts almost torever if your stalls fit the cows.
Popular sizes are 6’6”, T and 7’6”. Size ’em by breed.
Our free stall partition may tie mounted on wooden
head boards or we make a steel divider. Set the
legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain
bedding. Stall floor can be soil, sand or gravel.
Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, ground
corn cobs, etc. Should be installed with paved alley
surtace 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or
washing.
• 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates
• 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr.
786-2235 (717)
ture reading and prayer by the
Chaplain, Alfred Overly Vocal
tuo “Wheie We’ll Never Grow
Old” and ‘Face To Face” by
Mrs Virginia Beck, Mrs J.
Everett Kreider and Mrs
Charles McSpanan A memorial
leading by Mrs Susan Fite
Deco 1 ation of the alter by the
chaplain and Flora, Miss Joyce
Galbreath Memoual address
‘ Remembrances” by the Rev.
Kenneth R. Hill of Steelton
There was a display table of
handiwork and handcrafts made
by the members
In observance of June Dairy
Month, Fulton Giange will hold
their annual home-made ice
c earn and strawbeuy party at
their next meeting, June 14.
County Agent Max Smith will be
the speaker His topic will be
“Dairying In The Seventies.”
The committee in charge of mak
ing the ice cream is Mrs Ira
Welk, Mrs Rebecca Quinn, Mrs.
Gyles Brown, Mrs Richard
Lefever and Mrs J Everett
Kreider
BROS.
FREY
R. D. #2
Quarryville, Penna. 17566
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