—Lancaster Farming. Saturda 6 LANCASTER FARMING ADS PA WHAT FEED IS BEST FOR YOUR HERD? Yes, you can increase performance of your dairy herd! The Red Rose Programmed Dairy system shows you how to fit feed to the roughage you have on your farm and determines the pounds of feed input needed daily for milk output. Let us analyze your herd. The Red Rose Programmed Dairy analysis is free ... and we’re sure it will help you with your feeding problem. Naturally, you’ll get better results, and that always means more money earned. GET IN TOUCH WITH US SOON! Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson L. T. Geib Estate Manheim B. Graybiil & Son Strasburg Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville David ft. Hurst November 27, 1971 The Red Rose Programmed Dairy system will help you decide. G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Mountviile Feed Service Musser F arms, Inc. Martin's Feed Mill Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Shelly Brothers R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. E. P. Spotts, Inc. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Refton, Pa, Mountviile Columbia Ephrata, Pa, Terre Hill Honey Brook Witmer Fulton Grange Corn and Pie Night was held at the November 22 meeting of Fulton Grange at Oakryn. Clifford Holloway Jr was first place winner in the 10 ear class on corn and Clifford Holloway 111 first place winner of the single ear class. Arba Henry, Ag teacher at Solanco High School, acted as the judge. Ralph Hitler, chairman of the Agriculture committee, was in charge. Winners in the pie contest were: Plain pumpkin, Mrs. J Richard Jackson, first, and Mrs Ira Welk, second. Spiced pumpkin, Mrs. Clifford Holloway Jr, first, and Mrs. Charles Long, second. Apple, Mrs. Charles Long, first, and Mrs. Leßoy Stumpf, second. Mrs. Lewis Walton was the judge. Mrs. Rebecca Quinn, chairman of the Women’s Ac tivities committee, was in charge Eight people received third and fourth degrees and were ac cepted into full memberehip. A monetary gift was given to the Christmas Fund for the Lancaster County Mental Health Association. The Youth committee will be in charge of Christmas caroling December 18. Twenty-five year members will be honored at the next meeting, December 13, and the annual Christmas party will be held with 75 cent to one dollar gift ex change The Junior Grange will meet December 13 and have 50 to 75 cent gift exchange. They will have a paper drive January 10. TRADE'N SAVE No interest until next Spring! WHY BUY A TRACTOR NOW? ■ No investment until Spring (with adequate trade), i Lowest possible price. ■ Possible tax advantages. ■ Have the most modern productivity for Fall field work-now! lolds Corn and Pie Night NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAR. 1, 1973 UNDER FMCC ANNUAL PAYMENT PLAN Lancaster, Penna. b LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR INC. 2166 Willow Street Pike Ph, 464-2746