Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 29, 1973, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1973
Community Night Observed by
Fulton Grange 66 observed
Community Night at the Grange
Hall in Oakryn September 24 by
holding a covered dish supper. A
bountiful repast was enjoyed by
the Grangers and guests.
Following the meal Miss Diane
Risk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Risk, Quarryville RD2,
showed colored slides and told
about her five week visit in Brazil
last July and August on the Lions
Club student exchange program.
She explained the cultural,
geographical, social and
economic background of the
country and the home life of the
people there. She also displayed
some souvenirs she brought
home with her.
The Lecturer, Mrs. J. Stanley
Stauffer Jr, passed around the
centennial guessing box. The
contents, 100 tea bags, was
guessed by Mrs. Paul Risk and
she received the box.
The Master, Richard Holloway,
GOOD CALF GROWTH
PAYS OFF
WHEN HEIFERS START MILKING
Good solid calf growth can be put on fast at low cost.
And it can pay off in early freshening and good produc
tion right from'the first lactation.
Many dairy men have proved to themselves that the
Purina Calf Growing Program can help develop heifers
that freshen between 22 and 24 months and repay
their growing costs in the early months of lactation.
Here's the Purina Calf Growing Program:
First 3 days—Colostrum
4 days thru 4 or 5 weeks—Purina Nursing Chow®—a
milk-base milk replacer fortified with vitamins and
minerals.
4 days thru 2 months—Purina Calf Startena®—a pal
atable calf ration with a research-proved energy
protein balance for good calf growth.
3 thru 6 months—Purina Calf Growena®—a 16% ration
that provides a high palatable level of protein that
fast growth demands. Calf Growena is fortified with
vitamins and minerals.
At end of 2 months—Good quality hay free-choice.
Prove to yourself that it can pay to grow calves on the
Purina program. Stop in and talk to us—at the sign of
the familiar red and white Checkerboard.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow Farmers Mf , _ . ..... .
. Assn., Inc. Wen 9 er s feed Ml# lnC -
Ph: 464-3431 Ph: 367-1195
West Willow Rheems
Ira B. Landis
Ph; 665 3248
Box 276, Manheim RD3
conducted the business session.
The Grange went on record in
favor of building the proposed
new Pennsylvania Farm Show
Building in Harrisburg.
The Youth committee chair
man, Clifford Holloway 111,
announced that the Grange float
in the Southern Lancaster County
Community Fair parade Sep
tember 21 won first place in the
best appearing farm group
category. It depicted the 100th
anniversary of Fulton Grange
which will occur January 4,1974.
The youth committee will
sponsor a hayride October 6,
leaving the farm of Clifford
Holloway Jr., near Wakefield, at
8 p.m. and refreshments will be
served upon their return.
The Women’s Activities
committee of Fulton Grange will
have a food stand at the Owen
Groff sale October 6 and the
Pomona Women’s Activities
committee will have a food stand
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R D. 3,Ephrata
Fulton Grange
at the Robert Armstrong sale
October 20.
Girl Scout Troop 905 and
Brownie Troop 1130 will be
meeting at the Grange Hall
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange will meet at the White
Horse Fire Hall October 20 at 8
p.m. as guests of Salisbury
Grange.
The Pennsylvania State
Grange will meet in Reading
October 22 - 25. A centennial
banquet is scheduled for October
23, fifth and sixth degrees will be
conferred October 24 and a
centennial pageant will be
presented October 25. Many
Lancaster County Grangers will
be attending the session.
An installing team from Fulton
Grange will install the officers of
four Harford County, Maryland,
Granges October 3 at 8 p.m. at
the Dublin Grange Hall.
The newly elected Grange
officers will be installed at the
next meeting of Fulton Grange
October 8.
Mrs. Charles McSparran
XXX
Researchers at the University
of Chicago and at the Atomic
Energy Commission’s Argonne
National Laboratory (ANL) have
developed a new disposable
artificial kidney (dialyzer) that
can perform at a rate 30 percent
faster than other artificial kid
neys now in use.
Products available from your local
FEED and FARM SUPPLY DEALER
serviced by
INDIVIDUAL CALF STALLS
This is the successful stall for raising calves in environmental controlled barns.
Veal Dairy Beef Herd Replacements. Stall size -r inside 22 x 48; outside 22
Advantages of the Fiey elevated calf stalls - Reduced labor, Eliminating bedding,
Controlled feeding, Lowering cost per calf, Reduce Calf losses, Cut stall upkeep
to a minimum, Healthier calves In short, better management, Increased profits.
FREY BROS.
R.D. 2 QUARRYVILLE, PA. *
Book Cows Cited
Milk and butterfat production
levels established by Registered
Holstein cows in the herd of Roy
H. and Ruth H. Book, Roaring
Maples, Ronks RDI, have been
reported by Holstein-Friesian No Zigzag
Association of America. The zigzag paths of light-
Cows recognized for their ning such as often appear in
PVfPnHnnal f™d nrnducine abil- drawings are the result of the
exceptional tooa producing aou artist’s imagination, Lightning
ity are: actually curves, twists.
Roaring Maples Ivanhoe Conn- branches like tree limbs and
ie, age 9 years 2 months, 17,060 meanders aimlessly, but does
pounds of milk, 733 pounds not turn in acute angles or
butterfat, 4.3 percent fat, 1,474 zigzag.
Takethe
Guesswork
Out of
Worming
Cattle
Don't Guess What Worms —TRAMISOL controls
all 9 major stomach, intestinal, and lungworms.
Don’t Guess How Much-Dosage is based take time
on body weight only—eliminates guessing
about how many and what kind of worms
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pounds SNF, 3.2 percent SNF, in
303 days.
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