Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 09, 1972, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 9. 1972
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Mrs. Gifting Honored By Fulton Grangers
Fulton Grange 66, meeting in
regular session at Oakryn August
28, honored Jesse Cutler of
Drumore as the Granger of the
Year. His name has been entered
in the statewide contest of the
Pennsylvania State Grange. He
has held many local and state
positions in community
organizations as well as in the
Grange. His most recent one has
been serving as chairman of the
advisory committee which
secured the health center for the
Southern Lancaster County area
located in Quarryville in one
year's time. He is still acting as
chairman of the advisory board.
He is an elder of the Chestnut
Level Presbyterian Church,
building manager of Donegal
Presbytery’s camp which serves
26 churches, a member of Lan
caster Coutny Transportation
committee, which is an advisory
committee of the Lancaster
County Planning Commission, a
member of Lancaster County
Family and Children’s Service,
president of United Dairy Far
mers Co-op of Oxford and a
member of many farmer co-ops
He was a member of Solanco
Fair Association when the fair
was organized in 1950, a former
member of Solanco School Board
and president of the Rural Safety
Council In the Grange he has
served as Master of the Penn
State Grange, Fulton Grange and
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange In the Pennsylvania
State Grange he served as
Deputy State Master for Lan
caster County, as a member of
the Finance committee and of the
Legislative committee and
manager and treasurer of the
Keystone Grange Exchange.
Mrs J Stanley Stauffer Jr.,
Lecturer, presented the program
honoring Cutler with the theme
“The Grange Colors” Taking
part were C G McSparran, Mrs.
sustain top
production
with the
BABCOCK
B-300
Keeping production up...costs
do wn... Is the profit key in poultry
operations. And more and more
records on commercial flocks of
Babcock B-300’s...“The Busi
nessman's Bird”...show sus
tained production of top quality
eggs...often with an additional
20 to 30 eggs per bird housed
over other strains. Come in...
look at the records and the B-300
..."The Businessman’s Bird".
BABCOCK
FARMS, INC
Telephone (717) 626-8561)
Jesse Wood, Mrs. Richard
Holloway, Gyles Brown, Miss
Joyce Galbreath, Mrs. James
Brown and Clifford Holloway Jr.
Mrs. Ambrose Giffing con
ducted a square dance number
with the following taking part:
Misses Karen Overly, Joyce and
Peggy Galbreath, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Holloway Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Tindall Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Wood, Clifford
Holloway 111, Ambrose Giffing
and Arba Henry.
Also honored at Monday night’s
meeting was Mrs. Ambrose
Giffing, Peach Bottom, whom the
Grange honored with a “This
Is Your Life” program in
recognition for having served 10
years as chairman of the ways
and means committee.
Charles McSparran was
master of ceremonies. Taking
part in this program was Mrs.
Giffing’s husband and two sisters
and their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Nicholas of Rochester,
NY., Mr. and Mrs. George
Gottsehg and daughter Dianna
of Willow Street RD, her mother
in-law Mrs. Mary Giffing of
Peach Bottom, her sister-in-law
and husband Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Sweigart of Lancaster, a friend,
Mrs Mary Evans of Lancaster,
Thomas Bradley who
RED ROSE
DAIRY
BOOSTER PELLETS
QUARRYVILLE AREA
RED ROSE
FARM SERVICE, INC.
N. CHURCH ST.
QUARRYVILLE, PA.
786-7361
represented the Penn Hill
Friends Meeting True Blue class,
Mrs. Clayton Wiley representing
the Robert Fulton Fire Company
Auxiliary, Mrs. Samuel Wenger
representing the Drumore
Flower Club, Hubert Wittenberg
of Strasburg from the Shoe
Flyers Square Dance Club and
Mrs. Nellie Volk who recently
retired from Volk’s orchestra.
Some of Mrs. Giffing’s past and
present fellow committee
members paying tribute to her
faithful service were: Mrs. Susan
Fite, Mrs. Charles Reath, Mrs.
Mary Sinclair, Mrs. Anna Arm
strong, Mrs. Earle Gilbert, Mrs.
Rebecca Quinn, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Long, Earl Smoker and
Witmer Cow Cited
Penn Del Prince Melody, a
senior two-year-old Registered
Guernsey cow owned by
Raymond F. and Louise A.
Witmer, Willow Street, has
completed an official DHIR
actual production record of 11,070
pounds of milk and 568 pounds of
butterfat in 305 days, two times a
day milking, according to The
American Guernsey Cattle Club.
The testing was supervised by
Penn State University.
A new feed which contains 10 grams of Methionine
Analog per pound. It is designed for use as a “top dress”
feed, or for use in Red Rose Supplement mixes.
Red Rose customers are getting excellent results with
feeds containing Methionine Analog. This new feed is
needed where dairymen feed in milking parlors or use
supplement mixes.
FOR FEEDING DIRECTIONS CONTACT
YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT RED ROSE DEALER
BUCK, PA.
284-4464
James King. Richard Holloway,
Master of the Grange, presented
Mr. and Mrs. Giffing with a
combination tape recorder-radio
with a tape of the program and
Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr.,
Lecturer of the Grange who
arranged the program, presented
them with a boutonniere and a
corsage.
Election of officers will be held
at the next meeting, September
11. Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr.
will be in charge of en
tertainment.
Taxi’s Travels
Although the resort island
group has an area of only 21
square miles, a taxi driver
on Bermuda may cover 25,-
000 miles a year.
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In the Kitchen
STRAWBERRIES
FLORENS-LOUIS
4 cups fresh strawberries
% cup granulated sugar
1 cup champagne
1 cup heavy whipped
cream
Vt cup slivered, blanched
toasted almonds
Wash and hull strawber
ries. Place in a large crystal
bowl or similar container.
Sprinkle with sugar, tossing
lightly. Pour champagne
over the strawberries and
chill for two hours. Serve in
individual dishes, covered
with whipped cream and al
monds. Makes six servings.
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