14—Lancaster' Farming, Saturday, September 16, 1972 Keystone International Livestock Exposition Scheduled for The 16th Annual Keystone International Livestock Ex position will open November 4. 1972, for a seven-day run in the Farm Show buildings under the joint sponsorship of the Penn sylvania Livestock and Allied Industries Association and the Pa. Department of Agriculture. Among several new events for this year’s schedule, agriculture secretary Jim McHale said that two stand out as further proof of Fulton Grange Elects Officers Fulton Grange 66 held its regular meeting September 11 at their hall in Oakryn. The Master, Richard Holloway, conducted the business meeting when the following were elected officers and will be installed October 9: Master - Richard Holloway; Junior Grange Patron - Glenn Hough; Overseer - Clifford Holloway III; Lecturer - Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr.; Steward - Donald Trimble; Assistant Steward - Wayne Reynolds; Lady Assistant Steward - Joyce Galbreath; Chaplain - Gyles Brown; Treasurer - Clifford Holloway Jr , Secretary - Mrs. Charles McSparran, Gatekeeper - Earl Smoker, Ceres - Karen Overly, Pomona - Peggy Jackson; Flora - Peggy Galbreath; Executive committee member for two-year term - Thomas Bradley; for three-year term - J. Everett Kreider. Finance committee member - Thomas Galbreath; Pianist - Mrs Richard Lefever, Trustees for three-year terms - Ambrose Try A Classified Ad It Pays! New Holland 155 Elevator High supported flights for steep elevation. Slip-m flight links. No bolts to come loose and damage chain. Bale platform and guide to discharge bales to either side. .. Top drive for less power and chain wear. . Can be elevated up to 60 degrees. .. Lengths 24 feet, 30 feet, 36 feet, and 48 feet Corn hopper and shutes available A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 110 S. Railroad Ave New Holland 354-4191 C. E. Wiley & Son, Inc. 101 S Lime St., Quarryville 786-2895 the gains in prestige for the Keystone International. The American Polled Hereford Association, Kansas City, Mo., has designated the polled hereford breed show as a Stan dard of Perfection (SOP) event and the Continental Dorset Club will conduct its national meeting here. Both events guarantee better quality animals will be exhibited during the breed shows for Polled Giffing and Ivan Dewald; Pur-, chasing Agent - C.G. McSparran; Hospitalization secretary - Mrs. Robert McSparran; Flower committee - Mrs. Gyles Brown and Mrs. Freeda Huber; Librarian - Mrs. Richard Hanks; Scout representative - Richard Nye. Fulton Grange is sponsoring the third place contestant in the Harvest Queen contest at the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair Wednesday, September 20 at 8 p.m. They will enter a float in the fair parade Friday, September 22 which moves through Quarryville starting at 6:30 p.m. They will also have a display booth at the fair in conjunction with Colerain Grange. In other action Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holloway Jr were elected alternate delegates to the Penn sylvania State Grange con vention to be held at Williamsport October 23-26. Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr read a poem “He’s Going To School Today” and conducted games. A skit “A College Education” was presented by J. Everett Kreider, Clifford L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 Roy A. Brubaker 700 Woodcrest Ave. Lititz 626-7766 Hereford cattle and Dorset sheep with exhibitors anticipated from even more than the 28 states represented at the Exposition last year. In 1971, 3,308 head of livestock were shown in the many classes of competition, an increase of more than 10 percent over the preceeding year. Closing date for entries this year is September 30. McHale said that an all-out effort is being made this year to attract both non-exhibiting farmers and non-farmers as visitors to the exposition. In addition to having all events open to the public at no charge, much of the activity is specifically directed to exposition visitors. Sunday, November 5, is billed as “Family Afternoon at the Expo.” Most judging does not get underway until the following morning, but visitors will be able to see the feverish, last-minute grooming given to the animals before they’re put in the ring. Cattle must be washed, sheep sheared and some swine producers are known to have attempted to make their charges smell sweeter. The Keystone International Livestock Exposition opens with the Northeast (U.S.) Regional 4- H Horse Judging Contest on Holloway 111 and Mrs. George Hough. Community Night will be ob served September 25 with a covered dish supper at 7 p.m. at the Grange Hall and a special program at 8 p.m. to which the public is invited. Twenty-five and fifty-year members will be honored. A progress report on the Southern Lancaster County Family Health Center and a community service report will be given. There will also be special music. Fulton Junior Grange 343 will hold a picnic at the farm home of their Patron, Glenn Hough, Sunday, September 17, from 2 to 6 p.m. There will be horseback riding and all kinds of outdoor games. BROWN & REA ATTENTION: DAIRY FARMERS Since installing a New Gram Crimper we are able to supply you with improved more palatable coarse textured teed for your Dairy Herd and Horse feed needs. 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