Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 15, 1984, Image 37

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    FROSTY:
29H2779 Shade-Acres Elevation
FROSTY-EX-91 GM
USDA 7-84 2394D1056H
PD+s9s +727M +.01% +2BF 99RPT
HFA 7-84
+SO2TPI 95% RPT +.9SPDT
1491007
Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation EX-90 GM
USDA PD +1431M +SIF 99% Rpt. 1/83 _
+2.I6PDT 99% Rpt. 1/83 HFA
6546316
Welldee Donna Dottle Kingpin EX-91-3E GMD
4-11 2X 349 d 21541 M 4.3% 929 F
Lifetime 3619 d 196394 M 4.1% 7995 F
FROSTY IS LOOKING GOOD. Frosty is siring lots of milk and test. He also is
siring very nicely shaped udders on cows that are tall and sharp with good feet
and legs. Frosty was bred from the fabled “Golden Cross” (Elevation x
Kingpin). He has outlasted most of the other bulls that were bred that way.
Frosty is looking good.
Call Your ABS Representative Today I
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LOOKING GOOD
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Ndd beginning
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Tidy Burke Elevation GM
Round Oak Ivanhoe Eve EX-94-4 E
WhlrlhlU Kingpin VG-86 GM
Welldee Dottle Rocket G-78
8-08 2X 305 d 17050 M 3.9% 66SF
Sire: Keneveiyn Silver Rocket VG-87
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1984—A37
Fulton Grange elects
OAKRYN Thomas Galbreath,
Master, presided at the regular
meeting of Fulton Grange No. 66
Monday when the following were
elected officers: J. Everett
Kreider, Master; Harry Baker,
Overseer; Robert Fite, Steward;
Ronald McVey, Assistant
Steward; Betty Wise, Lady
Assistant Steward; Bobbie
Browning, Chaplain; Clifford W.
Hofioway Jr., Treasurer, Doris
Brown, Secretary; Ai Rorabaugh,
Gatekeeper; Doris Fite, Ceres;
AnnaßeU Wiley, Pomona; Doris
Hough, Flora; Charles Browning,
Executive Committee member;
Virgil Van Natta, Finance Com
mittee member; Charles Mc-
Sparran and Charles Browning,
Trustees; Mabel Kreider, pianist;
Bobbie Browning and Florence
May Kreider, Flower Committee
members; Sarah Good, Librarian;
Charlotte McSparran,
DON’T BUY
Before you see us or
you will he paying too much
4 MODELS LEFT
MUST BE SOLD
ACT NOW! LIMITED OFFER!
42' x 60', 50' x 100'
30' x 40', 55'x 120'
NO REASONABLE OFFER
WILL BE REFUSED!
No beams, no posts -100% useable
space, no birds
Easy erection - No high labor cost
100% maintenance free - No paint
ing or leaks
Straighter sides for large equipment
INTEGRITY ATLANTIC gi ALITY
CALL TOLL FREE
1-800-942-1234
in New York State
1-800-431-1338
in Pennsylvania & Ohio
and other States
Hospitalization Secretary; Charles
Tindall Jr., Scout representative
and Thomas Galbreath, Pur
chasing Agent.
The following resolution was
adopted:
RESOLVED, That Fulton
Grange No. 66 oppose Pa. Power &
Light Company’s revenue increase
request and ask the Public Utility
Commission to deny their request.
Community Night will be ob
served Sept. 24, beginning with a
covered dish dinner at 7 p.m.
Grangers and friends are asked to
bring a meat dish, another dish
and place settings. Charles A.
Achey, a Lancaster lawyer will be
the speaker. His topic will be
“Your Handwriting Shows” and he
will anaylize everyone’s hand
writing. There will also be a photo,
an art and a needlework contest.
Installation of officers will be Oct.
Bth.
BUILDING SYSTEMS