I Is this trip really necessary? Not with a Volume-Belt"’ cattle feeder Let die Volume-Belt cattle feeder "belt it out” quietly for fast feeding without separation. Jamesway. works so LANDIS BROS., INC. Phone 393-3906 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601^ LET THE SUNSHINE IN WITH... SOLAIR SYSTEMS WE'RE INTERESTED IN ECOLOGY! With our completely covered lots and a sun roof with an open peak, ram water does not enter the bay area and maximum evaporation of animal liquids is obtained. An “all-drained” floor system is installed and a curbed fence line keeps manure in place to be scraped into a liquid pit or a push-off loading system. By preventing manure run-off the surrounding area is not polluted. Yes, since your urban neighbors and government fathers are interested in ecology, we are ready to help you build a system that will put you ahead on the pollution problem. And, low moisture levels in Solair Systems results in less bacteria action and fewer odors. CALEB M. R. D. 1 Drumore Center, Quarryviile, Pa. PUT YOURSELF INTO THI FUTURIt DISTRIBUTORS FOR: • VAN DALE, INC. • VAUGHAN • MADISON SILOS Fulton Grange Will Participate In County Grange Visitations Richard Holloway, Master of Fulton Grange 66, presided at the regular business session February 12 at Oakryn. The Pomona Grange youth com mittee, Leßoy Welk chairman, announced plans to have a bowling party Saturday, February 17 at 9 p.m. at the Garden Spot Bowling Center, Strasburg. All Grangers and friends are welcome to attend. J. Everett Kreider, who represented Fulton Grange at the public hearing of the Milk Control Board at Harrisburg, reported. The trustees were instructed to take care of some repairs on the Grange Hall and to improve the driveway and parking area. It was announced that Mrs. Madeline O’Hare, the atheist crusader, who succeeded in making it illegal to read the Bible or pray in the public schools, has obtained 27,000 signfed letters protesting the decision of the astonauts to read the Bible as a Christian message to the world from their spacecraft while or biting the moon in December, SOLAIR COW BAY WITH THE "SUN SENSOR" FEATURES THE FOLLOWING: 1. Storm-and fire-resistant construction. 2. Rapid evaporation and dehumidification through ‘‘solar thermo” circulation. 3. Engineered for expansion. 4. Designed for either beef or dairy cattle. 5. Straight line scrape areas. 6. “Quick dry” floor areas. 7. North side ventilation—summer only. 8. Three sided wall structure—open South. 9. “Jalousie type" Southern roof provides direct sun rays on 80 per cent of floor OPTIONAL. 10. “Sun Sensor” control automatically opens and closes optional jalousie roof for maximum winter comfort. 11. Complete herd grouping accommodations. 12. Automated feed control. • MECHANIZED.FEED LOT SYSTEMS WENGER, 1968 and plans to present these letters to NASA with a demand that the astronuats be publicly censured for this act and will demand the NASA prohibit any further demonstrations l of religion by public leaders. The Grange is asking individuals to write NASA showing ap preciation and support the astronauts in their decision to read the Bible to express his faith in God and the Bible publicly without fear of censure The address in National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Manned Space Craft Center, Astronaut Office, Houston, Texas, 77058. The Lecturer, Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr., presented the program. The contents of a new guessing box commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the Pennsylvania State Grange was guessed correctly by Gyles Brown. There were 100 peanuts in it The Galbreath sisters, Joyce, Peggy and Mrs. David Knight accompanied by Mrs. Richard Jackson, presented a vocal number • PAMLINE INC. ' Phone 548-2116 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1973 Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Brown of Fremont Grange gave colored slide and narration presentation of covered bridges of Lancaster County, several states of the United States and some in foreign countries. The Grange ladies furnished a number of decorated dessert boxes which were auctioned off to the high men bidders by auc tioneer J. Everett Kreider. They were used as part of the refresh ments The first of a series of county Grange visitation meetings will ' be held February 20 at the Quarryville Fire Hall as guests of Colerain Grange when Salisbury Grange will present the program. Fulton Grange officers will open and close the meeting. First and second degrees will be conferred at the next meeting of Fulton Grange February 26 and third and fourth degrees at the March 12 meeting. Members of the Pomona chorus and members of Calvert Grange in Maryland will be assisting. Also candidates for Calvert Grange will get their degrees. Grange officers will meet February 19 at Bpm for rehearsal. Farm Women Calendar Saturday, February 17 2pm- Farm Women Society 3 meeting; Sara Stober, hostess. 2pm- Farm Women Society 8 meeting, home of Mrs. Martin K Miller, 426 Donegal Springs Rd , Mount Joy Monday, February 19 7 30 p m - Farm Women Society 30 meeting, home of Mrs Cleo Hershey Tuesday, February 20 Farm Women Society 12 - All-day Sewing, home of Mrs. John Kindig, Conestoga RDI Saturday. February 24 Farm Women Society 4 meeting, home of Mrs Willis Reap some, Landisvtlle. Farm Women Society 29 mem bers and husbands, Attend Hockey Game, Hershey. DEPENDABLY YOURS lawn GAS We Deliver IP-Gas No matter where you live, you can count on us to service LP-Gas needs fast and efficiently. 17
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