30— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 19.1969 GRANGE NEWS Lancaster County Pomona Grange =7l will hold their spi.ng meeting .it White Hoise The charter was draped m Fne Hall Satuul.iy. Apul 19. niomoiy ol Mrs Lena Coates 8 pm. as quests of Salisburj and Miss Leeta Drennen Degicc Grange -1685 The young rehearsal was set for Apul 21, people of the Grange will fill gpm at the Giange Hall ofliceis chans m obseivance of T^e Women's Activities com- Apnl as Touth Month Serving mittee ie p or t e d 500 suppeis on the icsolution committee will seived at the annua i turkey be Alfred Wanner Jr. of Sails- supper Apnl 12 . The Youth bury Grange, David Bnnton f comm ittee will sponsor a dance Coleram Grange and Richaid foi , commum ty young people Holloway of Fulton Grange Re- M 1Q port of the visitation committee ' _ .. , will be given by Mr. & Mrs. . Mrs. Richard Holloway, act rvips Rrown in § youth Lecturer, presented * , thepiogram. Mr. William Fredd Harry S. Sloat, Past Associate fl , om Solanco Ag- Depaitment County Agent of Lancastei and the followm „ F-F A . boys County, will show coloied slid put on a par i l£ , me ntaiy pro of Alaska, Lake Louise, p i s cedure demonstration - Mark of interest in northwestern young> Lloyd Welki Matthew United States, Expo 67 at Mon- Yo ung, Lewis Kreider, Charles treal. Canada and the beautiful Smith( Ken Reitz> Joe Linton> Sterling Gaidens at Pou = h- Glen Kreidei . ( Dale Bollinger keepsie, NY Pomona choius and Leßoy Welk This team will sing and the >ou.h commit- placed first amon g eight FF.A tee will conduct games Parhamentaiy Procedure teams in a Lancaster County contest held at Manhexin Cential High School March 25. First and Second Degrees will be confeired at the next regular meeting Apnl 28 Third and Fourth will be given May 12. The Junior Grange, under supervision of the Matron, Mrs. Jacob Fantom, held their regular meeting. J. Luther Snyder, Secretary of the Penna. State Fulton Giange =66 observed April as Youth Month with the following filling officeis’ chans Master Richard Holloway, Overseei Clifford Holloway HI, Lecturer —Mrs Richard Hol loway, Steward < — Raymond Kauffman, Assistant Steward James Huber, Chaplain—Jacob Fantom, Treasurer Richard Nye, Secretary Mrs Elaine Stoltzfus, Gatekeeper Dennis Carroll, Ceres Mrs. Chester Todd, Pomona Mrs Richard Nye, Flora—Elaine Galbreath, Lady Assistant Steward —Carole Holloway and Pianist—Mary Lou Wesley. Fulton Grange will sponsor Little Britain Sewettes 4-H Club again this year. “Go-to-Church” night has been tentatively set for May 18, to be held at the Grange Hall It will he preceded A 1 % 1 ft JL^ f CHICKS / HOGS Sl 'J| | CATTLE V & Grow Better J m. with I PIONEER FEEDS Local Farmers Know a Good Feed When They Try It! SINCE 1870 ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill SPECIALIZING IN DAIRY AND HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa Phone 786-2500 by a covered disn supper in charge of Mis Chester Todd and Mis Elaine Stoltzfus The other county Changes are invited to at tend. NURS-ETTE AUTOMATIC CALF FEEDERS NURS-ETTE FEED ALSO NURS-ETTE PARTS & SERVICE YOUNG BROS. Ray M. Young, Mgr. ■R. D. #l, Peach Bottom Ph. 717-548-2462 Exhibit Space Sales Climb For NEPPCO Early exhibit space sales for the 1969 NEPPCO Exposition aic the highest on iccord for the date, according to show manager Hany F X Stults Stults repoited that after only one week of open sale, exhibit contracts amounting to 14,000 square feet of floor space and involving 61 firms have been signed. Sales up to the end of the first week of April accounted for ap proximately two-thirds of all exhibit space available, Stults said. The NEPPCO Exposition —regularly held in Harrisburg, Pa, for several years will take on a completely new look as it moves to Atlantic City, N.J. The dates are Oct. 14-15-16 All facilities, special events and programs will be held in the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, one of the shore resort’s largest and most modern hotels, located ught on the famous boardwalk The exposition hall is all on one level Visitors and exhibitors alike will be able to stay in the Giange and Mrs Snyder were pi esent and instructed the mem bers in some of their ritualistic work. Clair Murphy and Miss Mary Lou Wesley assisted with special music. The Junior Grange held a successful bazaar in connection with the Grange turkey supper April 12. Their next meeting will be held May 12. headquarters hotel. Getting to bulb that carries the dates and the exhibit hall is as simple as site taking an elevator. "Where Ideas Turn You On” maion or a copy oi the 1969 has been picked as the slogan NEPPCO Exposition prospectus foi the exposition and conven- may obtain them trom Mr. Stults tion. Tied in is a show symbol at the NEPPCO office, 1C Rut in the shape of an electric light geis Place. Trenton, N.J 08618. DIRECT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Farmer Automatic Egg Collector For Floor Houses From West Germany “New” Sani-Drinker Sani-Krate Sani-Mat (From Israel) Plastic Floor Mat if Chore Time Equipment Chore-Matic Feeders, New Cage Feeders, Bins, Auger Systems fa "Marco” Healthway Medicator Flock Water ers fa Vent-O-Matic Ventilating Fans New Vent-O-Matic Meting fa Shenandoah Gas-Fired Incinerators Gas Stoves fa Fox-O-Lene HIESTAND, INC. R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. Firms desiring moic .nfor* Hose and Fittings Phone 426-1191