Fulton Grange Confers First and Second Degrees to Candidates Fulton Grange 66, meeting in regular session Monday, March 27 at Oakryn, conferred first and second degrees upon 11 can didates. The Master, Richard Holloway, conducted the business meeting. An announcement was made concerning the public meeting to be held April 3 at 8 p.m. at the Grange Hall to discuss the possible location of an atomic plant in the Solanco area. Automatic/12 HP METZLER MOWER SERVICE Strasburg RDI, Pa. 17579 letter lower costs, plus savings in time and effort. This all means more net profits for you. Stop in today and ask about our Special Stockman’s Knife offer. Let us show you how Mol-Mix will fit your dairy and beef operation so that you can truly “cut costs" Final plans were made for the annual turkey supper to be held Saturday, April 8 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Grange Hall. The com mittee, Mrs. James Huber, chairman, will serve a family style meal and have provisions for take-outs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Earnhart and Miss Mercy Smedley of Oxford Grange 1460 each gave remarks. Phone 687-7995 Four members volunteered to be blood donors for one of the members who is in the hospital. Grangers will houseclean the hall Apnl 6 at 7:30 p.m. The Grange will observe Youth Night at its regular meeting April 10 when the young people will fill officers chairs and present the program. Fulton Junior Grange will also meet April 10. Lancaster County Pomona Grange will meet at White Horse Fire Hall April 15 at 8 p.m as guests of Salisbury Grange. Degree rehearsal for all of ficers will be held April 17,8 p.m. Mrs. Rebecca Quinn, chairman of the Women’s Activites com mittee, asked for entries in the National Grange Sewing Contest, which will be held on the local level at the April 24 meeting. Non-Grangers may enter the contest by being sponsored by a Granger. Mrs. Quinn has details and entry blanks. Farm Women Calendar Tuesday, April 4 Lancaster County Farm Women Executive Board meeting. Thursday, April 6 12 Noon Farm Women Society 20, entertain County Officers, Society 3 and Society 15, covered dish luncheon, Quarryville Methodist Church. Saturday, April 8 12:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 1, entertain Society 15, covered dish luncheon, Farm and Home Center. 12:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 25, tour Founders Hall, Hershey. 1:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 19, home of Mrs. John Ruhl, 3225 Harrisburg Pike. 6 p.m. Farm Women Society 23, Progressive Dinner. Farm Women Society 2 entertain Society 16, Manheim Fire Hall. READ UNCASTER FOR FULL MARKET Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (ap prox. 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R.D. 1, Pa. 17563 en: our Feeding Costs H OUR LIQUID CONCEPT! MolMix Iftd liquid supplements leader Recipes Wanted Thanks to those ol you who responded to the recipe request in last weeks Lancaster Farming. For those of you who didn’t see the request, or those who may have forgotten, we are asking you to send recipes to begin the recipe exchange again. We are not asking for specific recipes, just whatever you choose to share with us and other readers. To share your selection, send it to Recipes, Lancaster Farming, Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543 You will receive a potholder for your efforts. We would like to receive some more for use in the column next week, so won’t you please take a few minutes out of your busy day and send one or so to us. I - I »»* The clumps of rhubarb are several inches high and the crocus and daffodils are blooming. The dark green chives are quite tall and the dianthus has come through the winter in good shape. The strawberry bed looks the worse for wear as the cows ran over it several times However, when we begin to pick berries, we’ll probably think we have too many anyway. Another harbinger of Spring is a pomegranate bush in our cellar which is pushing red and yellow leaves. The temperature is the same down there all year long and it gets no natural light, so I’m always amazed to see the first new growth. As I dig the bush up every Fall and carry it into the house it seems a great inconvenience, but FARMING REPORTS JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland RDI Phone 717-354-5848 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1,1972 when Spring comes I’m glad I’ve saved my grandmother’s pomegranate bush for another year. If only it would bloom every year, instead of only oc casionally. Someone is always trying a new program or a new approach to an old problem Our church has a “Supper for Eight” plan which allows four couples to meet for supper once a month in the home of one of the participants. We meet with a different group of couples each time in order to become better acquainted with other church members. We enjoy it Our Home and School Association presented a program for parents last week which has been given to many classrooms m the county This “Circle Green” is an entertaining felt-board type of show with a purpose behind it Human relations are shown to be an ever-growing and ever expanding circle which includes not only people like ourselves but all people. We attended a farm sale in Perry County recently and my children and I delighted in the babbling brook near the house Our Conestoga flows deep and silently by our meadow. 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