Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 22, 1978, Image 126

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—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
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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
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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.
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