— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 14,1968 24 CHANGE NEWS Fulton Giange #6B met in legulai session Dec 9 with Clif toid \V Holloway Ji , Mastei, p.esidmg Richaid Nye was ap pointed to contact highway ot ficials in an eftoH to seciue a hlinkei oi tiaffic light for the inteisection of highways 272 and 372 at the Buck where theie have been numeious tiaffic ac cidents and vvheie tiaffic is in ci easing due to the east west tiaffic flow acioss the Noiman Wood budge at Holtwood A donation was given to the Tubeiculosis and Health Society of Lancaster Co The Grange’s annual tuikey supper was set foi Apul 12, 1969 The Charter was diaped in memory of Rob eit S Stoltzfus who was killed in a lecent traffic accident The Youth committee repoit ed 52 went on the bus trip to Christmas Village at Bernville, Beiks Co Dec 4 This commit tee is in charge of Christmas carolling Dec 23 Theie will be two gioups leaving the Grange Hall, Oakiyn at 7 pm and re tui nmg at 9 15 when the Grange will hold their annual Christmas party Mis Jesse Wood will con duct games and Robert Reed will have violin music There will be a 75 cent to $l.OO gift exchange The Junior Grangers aie invited to go along carolling and afterward have a 50 cent gift exchange. Jan 29 the Grange is sponsor ing a tour of the Peach Bottom Atomic Plant, leaving the Grange Hall at 7 p m. Mrs. Stan ley Stauffer Jr. is in charge of reservations There will be a tour of the Chrysler Plant in Newark, Del. in February. Cub Scout Pack #l3O will present “Show Boat” at the regular Grange meeting Jan. 13. Mrs. Freeda Huber, chairman of the Community Service com mittee, reported 58 Christmas packages weie donated for pa tients at our State hospitals Mrs Jesse Wood, Lecturer, presented a Christmas program- Group singing “Oh Come All Ye Faithful”, Mis Clifford Hollo way Jr. gave “Some Holiday Tips for Entertaining”; demon strating dining table Christmas decorations, Jokes by Richard Nye and Mrs Jesse Wood; read ing “Where Some Of Our Christ mas Customs Come From” by Mrs. Estil Vandament and games in charge of James Huber Fulton Junior Grange #343 held their regular meeting with 38 children attending. Mrs. Ja- Soviet Agriculture: How's The Current 5-Year Plan Doing? Crop failure in 1963 and live stock declines in 1964 combined to dim agricultural prospects in the USSR and to bring about a new 5-year plan Now in its third year, the plan’s fertilizer, machinery and over-all economic nrputs have lagged behind schedule But, all these imputs are well above those of previous yeais and agricultural output has made an amazing comeback An article in the cuirent is sue of USDA’s Foieign Agricul ture magazine points out that weather has been the mam fac tor in this comeback But, fer tilize! delivenes, at 33 7 million metnc tons in 1967 were still double the 1963 total, tractor de liveries at 287,400 weie 20 pet above the 1963 level, combine delivenes at 96,000 up 20 pet, tiuek delivenes at 108,100 up 50 pet and capital investment up Sl4 5 billion 60 pet And, 1968 main output is estimated at 140 million metnc tons, up 55 pet. fiom the 1963 level, with wheat output alone up 88 pet. 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