20 -Lar>ca*t#r Farming. Satu( Jay, Juna 21. 1975 Offices ICofltaMd (row ftp 19| Ephrata receiving third place honor*. Lancaster County'* soft ball taam coached by Robert Wood* of Garden Spot and Jerry Philips of Pequea Valley remained the un defeated champion* in the stale during the athletic competition. Those FFA members which will go on to compete at various regional and national events for their outstanding work at state level are as follows; Kerry Boyd, Dairy Judging • Atlantic Rural Expo; Penn Manor Livestock Team - Eastern States Expo, Ephrata Livestock Team • Atlantic Rural Expo, Robert Dee-licious! Purina Golden Bulky Cows and growing heifers love the sweet flavor and aroma of Purina Golden Bulky. It’s sweet because it’s high in molasses. It's light and bulky— 100 pounds fills six bushel baskets. It’s a high protein ration fortified with Vitamins A and D. n Golden Bulky is versatile, too. It can be used to balance the gram in your milking ration, dry cow , ration or heifer ration. You can use Golden Bulky . to supplement dry late summer and fall pastures j or to preserve silage. And it can be top-fed or ’ mixed with your own gram.. Next time you stop by, let us show you how many ways you can feed versatile and nutritious Purina Golden Bulky. High Bros. PHONE 354-0301 GORDONVILLE Stoddard Farm & Garden, Inc. PHONE 717-529-6212 UNION, PA Wenger’s Feed Mill Inc. McCracken’s Feed Mill, Inc. 2 NEW CHARLOTTE ST.. MANHEIM PHONE 717-665-2186 A? B. Landis John 1. Hess, 11, Inc. PHONE 665-3248 BOX 276, MANHEIM RD3 West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Louver, Doug Kilgore and Galen Long, • National FFA Week in Kansas for Livestock Judging and Jay Caudill, and Darryl Stoltzfus • Atlantic Rural Expo for Livestock Judging; James Felpel, Eastern States Expo for Ag Mechanics; Vicki Bare, Mt. Joy • Kansas for floriculture; Deb Hemley, Mt. Joy - Eastern States Expo for floriculture; Dover Small Gas Engines Team - Eastern States; Steve Strauss, Ephrata. and Robert. Bachman, Penn Manor - Kansas City for Poultry Judging; Donald Almond, Penn Manor and Dan Innerst, Red Lion - Eastern States for Poultry; Ed Iwanowski - Mt. Joy - Eastern States for Nursery - Landscape. John B. Kurtz PHONE. 354-9251 R.D.3, EPHRATA PHONE. 367-1195 RHEEMS PHONE 442-4632 PARADISE PHONE-464-3431 WEST WILLOW Fleetwood Granger Wins Sewing Contest A seventeen year old member of Fleetwood Grange No. 1839 won first place in Class B of the National Grange Sewing Contest. Mary Schuler, Fleetwood, RD3, recently received this honor. She is active in 4-H Clubs, holds the office of Flora at Fleetwood Grange and will be a senior at Fleetwood Area High School. Class B includes garments made by youths 10 through 17 years of age. Centerport Grange members were guests of Fleetwood Grange on June 12. Kenneth Schlegel con ducted the meeting attended by 93 persons. Mrs. Marilyn Kopicz, lecturer of Cen terport Grange had charge of the program which cen tered on Flag Day and Father’s Day. A total of $42.00 was collected. This will be used in a county project to purchase a xylophone for Hamburg State School and Hospital. The grange received a letter of thanks for par ticipating in the Honduras Relief sale. Bonnie Kerns, Women’s Activities chairlady an nounced that the grange made 57 pies for the Reading Hospital Garden party. 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Pomona (Berks) youth will have their picnic on August 24 at the Virginville Grange Hall. Dairy refreshments were served under the supervision of the refreshment com mittee for June which in cludes: Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Schlegel, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Epting, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Fritzinger, David, Marie and Martha Herbert. Dairyman MAKE FEEDING TIME MORE CONVENIENT WITH "ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE" Strong 52-hp worker. Ford 4000. Here's the tough one in the 3-4 furrow class The rugged Ford 4000 All-Purpose tractor. Look at what it offers: • Thrifty diesel or gasoline engine. • 8-speed standard 10-speed Select-O-Speed trans mission optional at extra cost • Sealed multiple disc brakes • Ford 4000 SU offers the same power in an extra compact, low-profile tractor with diff-lock, power steering and independent PTO. We have options to fit the 4000 to your style of farming. Tell us how you want your 4000 equipped, and what you’ve got to trade. 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