A fall cover crop makes so much sense. First, you can prevent excessive erosion problems. Second, you conserve valuable soil moisture. And third, you have the option of planting Mo-Tillage next spring. You simply burn off the fall cover crop with ORTHO ParaquatCL herbicide and plant right into the stubble. For best results, apply Paraquat with ORTHO X-77 Spreader. Why not come in for a chat. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC, SMOKETOWN, PA MORE MILK m JOHN J. HESS 11, INC. r4i i _717-442-4632 5H LALL 717-768-3301 BLJB Chevron Ortho Chevron Chemical Company J,. “Serving The Needs of the Agricultural Community” Ifs time to plant a cover crop right now PH: 717-299-2571 ■ ■■■l PRODUCTS - PROGRAMS - PEOPLE MEANS MORE Virgmville Grange Meets At the Virginville,' Pa., Grange meeting on Oct. 6, the Charter was draped for Nevin Merkel.The State Master’s daughter visited from York Co. The Italian sandwich sale will be held Oct. 19. The • ★Golden CB Daily 816 • ★Golden CB Daily B2D ★GB Daily 16 Course ★CB Daily B 18 Course ★CB Daily B 16 ★CB Daily B 16 Course ★CB Daily 18 Course j-j ★CB Dairy 618 *CB Daily 20 lAVE ★CB Daily B 20 mi FORAGE ANALYSIS BY PURINA RESEARCH 900 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 16. : 197& 11 youth have scheduled a hayride in November. The drill team will perform during the next meeting. We will have a halloween party and a pumpkin decorating contest next meeting. ★ Test Cow B 16 Course ★ Test Cow B 16 ★ Test Cow B 18 Course ★ Test Cow B 18 ★ Test Cow B 20 ★ Hi-0 Cow Concentrate B 36 it Daily Concentrate 32 ★ Dairy Concentrate 44 ★ Cow Concentrate 36 ★ Cow Concentrate B 38 Brother Feryl Treichler thanked all the committees who worked with him and released them all. There are 28 seats left for the bus to National Grange on Nov. 13. It leaves Carl Bieber at 6 a.m. and returns home at 10:30 p.m. The 7th degree will be presented at 1 p.m. the 6th degree, at 10:30 a.m. We celebrated nine bir thdays in October. In the Pomona talent contest, Dorothy Kerchner placed second in vocal. The Literary program was presented by Leroy Schollenberger, chairman of the Bicentennial committee. It included a rendition of “America; ’’highlights on the life of George Washington by Richard Kurtz; A reading by Annetta Merkel; The Gett sburg Address by Jane Treichler, and piano selections by Darlene Kurtz. “Guess how many beans in a jar , was won by Mary Seidel. Later extracts from the Declaration of Independence wre given by Leroy Schollenberger, and songs by the quartet of Esther Stitzel, Dorothy Ker chner,mLester Miller, and Clyde Baver, accompanied by Alice Balthaser, were presented. A few selections were given by the quartet with Lester Miller playing the banjo. Annetta Merkel remarked about Junior Grange Day Monday at State Grange. Remarks by our visitor LuAnn Snyder concluded the meeting. r
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