Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 16, 1968, Image 17

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BALLOONS LOST IN FIELD. Daune Martin, four-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs.-Roy B. Martin, Lititz Rl, and his brothers Daryl, Dale and Delmar,
saw these balloons flying in the sky Monday night with a streamer following
which read “ADV Week”. Anyone knowing about their origin is asked to
notify'Lancaster Farming. L. F. Photo
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 16.1968
Huge Balloons Discovered
By Lititz Farm Children
Have you lost balloons lately? Marvin Witmer, located North-
The children of Mr. and Mrs. eas t Lititz.
Roy B. Martin, Lititz Rl. are . Martin brought them back
, . . , ’ ’ along with a long streamer al
locking for the owner of about tached stating “ADV Week’,
40 big 72 inch balloons of all and staked them in the front
colors they discovered flying yard with a sign asking “Have
through the air late Monday you lost them’” But so far no
evening, while playing in the one has claimed them
yard of their poultry farm. Anyway, happy to have so
They sent their father on a half- many balloons to play with at
mile chase throught the fields once are Dale, 8; Daryl 6;
of the neighboring farm of Daune 4 and Delmar 2
GRANGE NEWS
Fulton Grange #66 met Mar.
11 at their hall in Oakryn, Pa.
The business session was in
charge of Clifford W. Holloway
Jr., Master.
The Home Economics Com
mittee will have refreshment
stands at the Theodore and
Eleanor Beck sales March 16
and 23
The Youth Committee will
have another dance for the
community young people March
30 from 8 to 11 pm with “Liv
ing End” orchestra furnishing
music The Youth Com will pre
sent the program and fill offi
ceis’ chairs at the April 8 meet
ing They will have a code-read
ing class Saturday, March 16 at
the home ot Mr and Mrs Ches
ter A Todd Jr, Chestnut Level,
and later go bowling
Gyles Brown and 'Chester
Todd Jr weie apomted to have
charge of tickets and advertis
ing for the Grange’s annual
turkey supper April 6 at the
Grange Hall.
Mrs. Jesse Wood presented a
“Safety” program which opened
with group singing accompani
ed on the piano by Miss Maiy
Lou Wesley. Mrs. Kenneth
Probst gave a talk “Some
Things We Can Be Moie Sale
About In The Home” and
Thomas Galbieath talked on
“Farm Safety ” The Pomona
Grange chorus sang “How Great
Thou Art” and “My God And
I”. Mrs Wood lead “Now and
Then ” Mrs Robei t B. Mc-
Sparran spoke on “Traffis Safe
ty” The Lecturer presented a
birthday cake to Charles Mc-
Sparran spoke on “Traffic Safe
titled “Slow Down Young Man”
and “How It Feels To Be Eigh
ty.” She conducted a birthday
game and a ritual quiz
A representative from New
Holland Machine Co will show
a colored film of New Holland
at the next meeting March 25.
Lancastei County Pomona
Grange will meet April 20 at the
White Horse Fire Hall as guests
of Salisbury Grange J Luther
Snyder, Secietary of the Penn
sylvania State Grange, will be
the speaker and his topic will
be “Pioposals of the Pennsyl
vania Constitution Revision.”
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prophet agency
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