Fulton Grangers to see Phillies Approximately SO attended the Fulton Grange picnic meeting on July 28, 1975. A brief business meeting was held following the meal. Glenn Hough reported on attending Leadership School, Youth Camp and Junior Grange Camp. Peggy Galbreath reported that the Grange will go to a Phillies versus San Diego game on August 15. Tickets are $5.25 • this includes ticket and bus ride. The bus will leave Quarryville from the Church Street parking lot at 4:45, Those leaving from the Grange hall should be at the hall by 5:00. Anyone in terested in a ticket should contact Peggy Galbreath, 548-2576. The annual Region H Youth Conference will be held on August 10 at Kutz town Grange Hall. The registration fee is $2.25; anyone is welcome to attend. Those interested in going should contact Pcbev Galbreath. The program was opened with a trio, Mrs. Everett Kreider and daughters Linda and Diane, singing “I Believe In a Hill Called Mount Calvary.” Lecturer Joyce Holloway read riddles and the members guessed answers. Junior Grangers Sandy Round baling tips offered A new brochure, “Far mer's Guide to Round Baling” is being offered free by Sperry New Holland. The 24-pages are filled with in formation put together by Dr. John Baylor, Professor of Agronomy Extension at Penn State. Covered in the brochure are topics such as which tractor to use, preparing the windrow, the right moisture, Galbreath and Robert Sawyer reported on Junior Grange camp. The Pomona Grange picnic will be held Saturday, August 16 at 7:00 p.m, at Huffnagle Park. how tight to wrap bales, moving the big bales, safety tips, storage and economics. Under the heading of safety, for example, the brochure notes that big round bales can be WATER Whether you find it in foods like soup or fruit juice, or drink it straight from the tap. water is the most essen tial nutrient of ail Besides helping form tissues and body fluids, it assists the body in regulating tem perature. aids digestion, and the elimination of body wastes SAVE VITAMINS Refrigerate all fresh vegetables and fruits except potatoes and onions as soon as they arrive at your home. They can lose vitamins at room temperature. Peel, chop, slice or grate foods just before you’re going to use them. Air steals vitamins DAIRY •ARN Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 9.1975—55 dangerous if not handled properly. They are not “Fluffy soft masses of hay - but hard, tightly wrapped masses of 1,200 to 1,500 pounds that are dangerous if they fall or roll on you.” Another tip is avoid using ordinary front end loaders for handling big bales. Such loaders should be equipped Two named to R. James Lafferty, 73 Sunrise Ave., Lancaster and Donald C. Long, 115 N. Hill St., Terre Hill, have been promoted to new positions at Victor F. Weaver, Inc., New Holland. Lafferty, formerly, financial planning and cost accounting manager, has been promoted to the newly POLE STRUCTURES •FARM .URBAN .COMMERCIAL Thrive Center ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDINGS * Gestation > Farrowing • Nursery/ Finishing HPSKEE^BItT r D 2 LITITZ For Information Write or Phone g2g Weaver posts created position of manufacturing planning and controls manager within the Weaver Manufacturing Services division. A graduate of Elizabethtown College, with a B.S. degree in business, Lafferty joined Weaver in 1969 as a cost accounting supervisor, and in 1973, was named financial planning and cost accounting manager. In his new position as manufacturing planning and controls manager he will be responsible for the direction of the standards and methods, production scheduling, production in ventory and control plan ning, long range planning, and Denver Wood Products activities at Weaver. Long, formerly financial analyst, has been promoted to the position of financial planning and cost accounting manager within the Financial Division. Long, a graduate of Elizabethtown College with a Bachelor’s degree in ac counting, joined Weaver upon graduation in 1970 as an accounting trainee. Since then, he had held positions as a cost accounting super - visor, and financial analyst. In his new position he will be responsible for cost ac counting, financial planning, financial inventory control activities. For further in formation please contact Allen E. Tate, ext. 380. with a clamp or grapple if they are used. And the tractor should be big enough to provide stability when moving bales over the kind of terrain where you'll be hauling the bales. Copies of the brochure can be obtained by writing “Round Baling Guide," Box 7, New Holland, Pa. 17557,