READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Pa. New John Deere Balers have more teeth outside the tractor tires Heavier hay and bigger cuts mean wider windrows —so our quiet new Balers have extra-wide pickups. Pickup on the heavy-duty 346 is 71 inches across (including side flares) with 144 teeth; 61 inches and 80 teeth on the 336. But that’s only half the story. Usable pickup width —the area that Shotzberger's Landis Bros. Inc. Elm 665-2141 Lancaster 393-3906 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. I Yeaniey &Sons New Holland 354-4191 West Chester 696-2990 Ph. 397-3539 can be used without driving tractor tires over the windrow —is the other half. Pickups on the new John Deere Balers are offset 10 inches from the bale case. This puts the pickup out where it’s usable —not behind the tractor fires. Stop in and see for yourself. The Pequea Valley FFA Chapter’s new officers assumed their duties at a meeting at Pequea Valley last week. Officers are: front row, left to right, Don Miller, president; Charles Neff, vice-president; Fulton Grangers Hear Patriotic Program The American Junior Citizens Club of Quarryville presented a patriotic program with the theme “Ameirca Is We The People” last week at the regular meeting of Fulton Grange 66 held at Oakryn. Mrs. Martin S. Stoner, Quarryville, directed the presentation and Mrs. Richard Spence, Quarryville, was pianist. The group sang “Hail The Home Of Freedom” and “My Own America.” Winning essays on the theme “American Is We The People” were given by John Abel and Debbie Krantz. Miss Kranta won the D.A.R. Thatcher award this year. A trumpet solo “At The Fair” was rendered by Debbie Krantz. Recitations, “It’s Fine Today” by Lisa Thompson, and “How To Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20,1972 Be Happy" by Carol Howard were given. A playlet “Bringing Up Father” was given by John Abel, Vicki Myer, Sandy Moore, Keith Singles, Joan Cunningham and Tom Kachel. Violin duets “Graduation March” and “American The Beautiful” were presented by Lisa Thompson and Ann Sweigart. A clarinet trio was given by Diane Rineer, Vanessa Bledsoe and John Abel. Group singing “May The Good Lord Bless and Keep Thee” featured the girls octette and the closing song of the school Alma Mater. Richard Holloway, master of the Grange, presdied at the business sssion. Plans were made to hold the annual Go-to-Church Night May 28, 8 p.m. at the Grange Hall. It will be in charge of the chaplain, Gyles Brown. It will be preceded at 7 p.m. by a covered dish supper in charge of the Womens Activities committee. Fulton Grange presented an ARE HIGH SUPPLEMENT PRICES Switch Moi-Mix liquid supplements. . .the money-saving way to insure maximum feed effi ciency. Puts low-cost gains on your beef cattle and sheep, gets top production from your dairy herd. Moi-Mix is a cane molasses-based supplement . . .a powerhouse of energy, protein, vitamins, end trace minerals.. .all in liquid form for quicker digestion and use. Moi-Mix is easier to handle, too* • .saves you trouble, time, and labor costs. NOW FORTIFIED with a new combination of power-packed ingredients. Distillers Solubles Phosphoric Acid Condensed Fermented Corn Extractives Ammonium Polyphosphate Join the crowd. Join the trend. Join the growing number of satisfied Moi-Mix customers. for more information see us today* JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland E#l Phone 717-354-58tt Mol~Mix Km liquid supplements leader John Beyer, treasurer. Back row, Harry McConville, reporter; Tom Denlinger, secretary; Carl Caskey, chaplain, and Gordon Hoover, sentinel. ecology program Tuesday night at the meeting of Colerain Grange at the Quarryville Fire Hall. Howard W. Chapman, assistant deputy of Air, Water and Community Protection m the State Department of En vironmental Resources will be the speaker. There was special music and other features on the program. Salisbury Grange officers opened and closed the meeting. Four members will attend the Pennsylvania State Grange Leadership School at Gettysburg College June 27-29. Robert Welch, Pennsylvania Health Care Committee, will speak on the Burleson Mclntyre proposal at the next meeting, May 22 and Gyles Brown will be in charge of the annual memorial service. June Dairy Month will be ob served June 12 with the annual homemade ice cream party and the agriculture committee will be in charge of the program. 9