Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 1972, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 29, 1972
Pa. Grange Notes
The Pennsylvania State
Grange, founded September 18,
1873, in Reading, wUI celebrate
its centennial with a statewide
year-long observance under the
chairmanship of Miss Mildred
Shultz, Somerset, State Master A.
Wayne Readinger announced this
week.
Miss Shultz will head a 15-
member committee of grange
leaders from as many different
areas of the state. Readinger
indicated they will develop a
program to highlight grange
service during the past 100 years
and to contemplate future needs
and ways to meet them.
Readinger said the Grange, a
non-profit service organization,
has directed its major energies
toward developing a strong
agriculture, better living con
ditions and wholesome family life
throughout the state. Improved
highways, better public schools
and articulate rural leadership
have been among specific ob
jectives.
Prior to formation of the state
unit, grange work made its debut
in the state in March, 1871, with
the establishment of Eagle
PURINA HORSE CHOWS g
for the good of your horse, anywhere...
trailering, showing, or just at home.
There's complete Horse Chow Checkers,
with the hay built right into the pellets. Or
long time favorite Omolene, to feed if you
have plenty of good hay available. Or Big'Un,
that’ll help grow your foals big, fast. Or
Breeding Horse Chow, to help peak condition
your mares and stallions. Or Horse Block,
when pasture's sparse. Or Horse-Plus, for
that extra boost and bloom.
They've all been developed and proven on
our horses at the Purina Horse Research
Center, so you can have confidence in our
growing family of good things for your horses.
Drop in and "talk horse" next time you see
the red and white Checkerboard.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
John B. Kurtz
Ph; 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Ira B. Landis
Pt: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
100th Anniversary
Grange, No. 1, at Montgomery,
near Williamsport, an event
marked by its own centennial
more than a year ago.
Designed for the whole family,
the Grange was the first major
institution of its kind to give equal
recognition to both men and
women and placed the home on
equal footing with the business
enterprises that support it, ac
cording to Readinger.
Its service record for the public
good, Readinger stated, accounts
for its long and continuous
history, in contrast with some 500
other farm organizations that
flourished for a time but are no
longer in existence.
Because Pennsylavnia was
organized for grange work soon
after formation of the National
Grange (in 1867) it was able in the
early years to give the parent
body strong support in major
programs, such as freight rate
regulation, mail service, and a
better system of public
education, all of which were
lational in scope.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
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Ph: 367-1195
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Guernsey
The Lancaster County Guern
sey Breeders Association will
hold its annual Guernsey Field
Day beginning at 10 a.m.
Thursday, August 10. The Field
Day this year will be hosted at the
Jesse Balmer farm, Lititz RD4.
Events of the day will inlcude
judging three classes of Guern
seys for youth, men and women.
During the noon meal a drawing
will be held at which time a calf
will be awarded to an FFA or 4-H
youth.
Official judge will be Lew
Ayers, vocational agriculture
teacher at Ephrata Area High
School.
Directions to the Balmer farm:
Route 501 north of Lititz, turn
Move-up,
trade-ui
Keep up your production schedule
by tradmg-up now on any model
John Deere tractor-new or used—
during Up-Time No finance charges
until March 1,1973. With low
down-payment John Deere Finance
Plans, your working capital keeps right
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-4191
Shotzberger's
Elm 665-2141
Field Day August 10
right at first crossroads onto turn left. The Balmer’s are the
Newport Road. Continue on second farm on the right on
Newport Road to Millway Road, Millway Road.
John Deere
Up-
Time
now on the tractor of your choice—new or used—
penny in finance charges ’til March 1,1973.
i, save-u]
without a
HERE'S THE ALFALFA
FOR A BIG CROP.
W. L 210
ALSO OTHER VARIETIES.
REIST SEED CO.
Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone 717-653-4121
(Since 1925)
on working at the same time the John
Deere Tractor—and accessory
equipment-you purchase does. John
Deere Up-Time also means you get
today’s prices and today’s allowances.
Add-up the savings. See your John
Deere dealer for details... soon.
M. S. Yearsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2990
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906