Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1969, Image 7

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    J. Stanley Stauffer Is
Appointed Deputy Master
By Mrs. Charles McSparran
Lancaster Farming Staff Writer
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange #7l held a dinner meet
ing last Saturday evening at
Rhoads Spanish Restaurant,
Quarryville with 70 Grangers in
■attendance. During the business
session in charge of the Master
Charles G. McSparran, the Mas
ter of the Penna. State Grange,
A. Wayne Readxnger, presented
J. Stanley Stauffer Jr, Quarry
ville Rl, with his sash as the
newly appointed Deputy State
Master for Lancaster County re
placing Melvin C. Boyce who
served for the past several
years. Mrs. Stauffer will serve
as the Junior Grange Deputy in
the county.
The Pomona Grange adopted
four resolutions as follows - (1)
WHEREAS, Taxation is increas
ing much faster than farm in
come or the income of the aver
age taxpayer. And WHEREAS,
It is resulting in a sharp de
crease in the number of family
sized farms and causing a real
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hardship on the average taxpay
er. And WHEREAS, We already
have a 6% sales tax, a 1% wage
tax, very high school and coun
ty taxes and numerous hidden
taxes. And WHEREAS, We be
lieve that the time has come to
start practicing some economy
in government. Be it Resolved,
That Lancaster County Pomona
Grange #7l, meeting in icgular
session, go on record as oppos
ing a state income tax or any
other tax that would increase
the tax burden of the average
taxpayer.
(2) WHEREAS, A very small
percentage of college students,
generally Communist inspired,
has disrupted the education of
the balance of college students
on our college campuses by fos
tering demonstrations, destroy
ing college property and seizure
of college facilities. And
WHEREAS, Such demonstra
tions and seizures take from all
students a portion of the very
thing that they paid to receive,
a first class education. Be it RE-
Orchard Lift
1965 THRU 1968
HOMER MOORE
Franklin, Pa.
211 Bu.
Muncy-Chief SX66O
ADOLPH PEISCHEL
Umtyville, Pa.
200 Bu.
Muncy-Chief SXSSO
J. STANLEY STAUFFER JR., Quarryville Rl, (left) re
ceives his sash as the newly appointed Deputy State Master
For Lancaster County from A. Wayne Readmger, Master of
the Pennsylvania State Grange. The presentation was made
last Saturday evening at a dinner meeting held in Rhoads
Spanish Restaurant, Quarryville. L. F. Photo
SOLVED, That Lancaster Pomo- (4) WHEREAS, An effort has
na Grange #7l go on record been made to legalize the sale of
favoring legislation making it a beer and ale in grocery stoies
cuminal offense to seize or oc- And WHEREAS, Where this is
cupy college propel ty contrary done it increases the use of such
to wishes of college officials and intoxicants, creating more haz
further urge that such students aids to all concerned And
be expelled from said college. WHEREAS, It would make it
... . c nn. r. „ . . easier to obtain by those not
(3) WHEREAS, The bill to al- legally entitled to buy it. Be it
low Sunday sale of intoxicating RESOLVED, That Lancaster
beverages in restam ants was de- County Pomona #7l go on rec
feated largely by the efforts of orc j as b em g opposed to such
our Representative and Brother i PO ,elation
Sherman Hill, And WHEREAS. **
The automobile traffic on Sun- The resolution committee was
days is greater than the other composed of Loran Bnnton,
days of the week, the sale of in- Colerain Grange, Samuel Groff,
toxicants of any kind would Fulton Grange and Ralph Wan
greatly increase the accident ner, Salisbury Grange.
tell. And WHEREAS, We con- n _ ,
sider the Sabbath day a time The Pomona Grange members
for rest .and spiritual refresh- ™ in / lted ff t° parfaapate m
ment. Be it RESOLVED. That Fulton Grange’s January 29 tour
Lancaster County Pomona
n ,.0 „ Plant and the Feb 18 Chrysler
commend Brother Hill pi Newark t)pl tour both
for his effort to defeat said bill, f lant ’ ’ !; e ’ ™ I' „
And be it further RESOLVED,
That we continue to oppose such ' c p p p
legislation. (Continued on Page 8)
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25,1969
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Central Tractor Club
The 4-H Central Tractor Club
held its first meeting Tuesday,
at the Faim and Home Center.
The following officers were
elected Glenn Ki eider, Piesi
dent, James KilhefTer, Secre
taiy, Lynn Royer, Vice Presi
dent, and Robeit Greider, Tieas
uier A movie on “Valves and
tne Cooling System” was shown.
The next meeting is Januaiy 28
at Landis Bros, in Lancaster.
The leaders for the club are
Herbert Royer, Glenn Poiter
and Chust Brubaker
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