126 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22,1978 Grange to hold open house QUARRYVILLE - The public is invited to an Open House of Fulton Grange 66 at their hall in Oakryn, April 24 at 8 p.m. This will be in observance of National Grange Week which will be held across the nation from April 23 to 29. Mrs. William Rhoades, lecturer, will present a special program followed by refreshments and a social time. The program will include a history of the Grange movement by Mrs. David Knight; and a skit entitled “Time to Rewind”. Clifford Holloway Jr. will give a talk “Summary of Current Ac tivities of Fulton Grange”. Honey Brook Township Grange 1688, Chester County, will present an American flag and a National Grange flag in a traveling flags ceremony Auctioneer (Continued from Page 120) bid a lamb up to $42 and a ewe/lamb pair to $lOO. Of course, the bidding could have gone on for several more minutes, but Jugan sold the animal prematurely to keep the price realistic. After each hour demon stration, Jugan also answers questions from the group. At the playschool, those questions included; “Are you going to shave the little lamb?” to “Does the mother get cold when you shave her?” to “What’s that stuff you put on your clippers?” Following each inquiry, Jugan responds willingly. After 10 years, Jugan knows what to expect, for the most part, although something new can pop up any time. After the First one Ybu know They’re good The first Brock bin has proven itself to be dependable on farm after farm This dependability has resulted in growing Brock Gram Bin complexes throughout the midwest Brocks ex pert design handsome appearance and the latest m bin features are con vincing arguments for reliability It takes only one to real./ know BROCK TUT HEHSHEY EQUIPMENT INC. SYCAMORE INDUSTRIAL PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER PA 17603 (717) 393 5807 Route 30 West At The Centerville Exit being conducted by the Pa. State Grange. Also in observance of National Grange Week, Fulton Grange will display a poster showing various community activities they have participated in Fulton Grange 66 has been in existence 104 years and is a part of the National Grange which was founded 111 years ago. The Grange is proud of its contributions to agriculture and rural America. Fulton Grange in recent years instigated movements to secure the Solanco Famiy Health Center in Quarryville, the Norman Wood bridge across the Susquenna River at Holt wood, rebuilding the Pine Grove bridge and the bridge on Route 222 at Goshen, securing the warning traffic Last week Jugan did six demonstrations in schools and said that he travels anywhere from Kimberton to Allentown to Reading to Montgomery to Bucks counties. He’s also been doing work with in termediate units, and feels that these “special” children have a lot to benefit from the program. But, anyone, really, can gam knowledge from his program. So, for this far mer/real estate agent/auctioneer/educator, the time involved is well spent. For further information, Jugan can be reached at Prizer Road, Kimberton. Phone 215-933-7507 or 827- 7608. GRAIN BIN signals at the intersection of Routes 272 and 372 at the Buck, supporting the Scouts, FFA, 4-H clubs, Quarryville Library Center, holding a go to-church night annually, lending financial support to the Lancaster County Farm and Home Center, Solanco F.H. Center, Solanco Fair, Miss Solanco pageant, Meals on Wheels and many other chaitable organizations. Life Becomes Extinct Approximately 90 per cent of all the forms of life that have existed on earth have eventually become extinct 2.1 POUNDS MORI MIL FOR 2 CENTS (THAT IS 10 TIMES RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT) SOUNDS INCREDIBLE! TESTS CONDUCTED ON 50 DMA HERDS OF 1000 COWS SHOWED INCREASE OF 2.1 POUNDS MORE MILK PER COW PER DAY. Agro-K Corporation Guarantees: CDL will and/or butter fat or Agro-K will refund your purchase price ► Call Us For University Test Reports & Details Skating party set for Sim. HARRISBURG - An open roller skating party is being sponsored by the Dauphin County 4-H Clubs on April 23. The party will be held from 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. at the Star Skating Center, 7601 Derry St., Harrisburg. Proceeds will go toward transportation costs for an exchange trip between 4- H’ers in Bennington County, Vermont, and Dauphin County planned for this Summer. Advance tickets are $1.50 and can be obtained from Theresa Comiskey at 717- 566-3105. The cost will be $1.75 at the door. The public is invited. increase your milk of up to $ 2OO. & RANCK IN GAP, PA. 17527 PHONE: 717-442-4171 PJ-220HP BA-2 LET MS KNOW YOUR SERVICE PROBLEMS HOOVER DIESEL SERVI Petter Diesels - Sales & Service Ph. 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd. Ronks, Pa. 1 USED DIESEi LISTER LD-1 3Vi HP PETTER BA-1 PH-17 HP