U- Lancaster Farming!. Saturday. January 24. 1070 •). RANGE NEWS (Continued fiom Page 17) .igiee to pi notice foi » specified ill be left eiUnely without ‘ho tuiinbn' of >t-’.u'-? in mul 01 eiuees of a nun of mod. Line, •'null town communities. il' It RESOLVED. That Lane •sler Lena H Coates. Miss Lcela Dren lounty Pomona Giangj #7l "" n Philip Gifting. Mrs. John nge oin Legislators to study this Galbiealh anti Mrs Kali** Car noblem and institute an incen- penter was conducted by the ive piogiam similar to that Lecturer. Mrs Charles McSpar dopted b> several of oin west- i an * P* ano prelude Down De in states in which scholarships Road” fiom The Largo Of The TELL US NOW ... before any of your equipment gives out and socks you with expensive downtime. As soon as you anticipate trouble, let us know. We’ll have the right replace ment parts on hand when your whatchamacallit konks out completely. Just a simple phone call could keep a minor repair job from tying up your whole opeiation. You can help us to serve you better. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland Roy H. Buch, Inc. L. H. Brubaker Ephrata, R.D. 2 Lancaster, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. CHALMERS panted bv llu> Stall*, to 'ln dents cnlcnm: Hit* medical |»o fession, be pvon onl> If they A memonal simvicc for Mrs, N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service Quarryville, Pa. cailll Now World Symphony by Mrs. Un-hard Jackson, Modllallon by Lecturer. Scriptmo reading and pi or by Chaplain. Melvin C. Boyce; Poem “CrotMng The Bar" by Russel Ilartsoo; vocal solo “One Sweetly Solemn Thought" by Mrs Virginia Beck. Decoration of Altar by >lrs. Joseph G. Hess. Mrs. Gyles Brown, Mrs. Norman Wood, Mrs Clifford W. Holloway Jr. and Mrs. Ira Wclk; Benediction by Chaplain. Norman Maule assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Woodward and Mrs. Irene Povelones of Chester Co. and Mrs. Richard Holloway, Mrs. Virginia Beck and Mrs. Richard Jackson install ed the following officers: Mas ter. Gyles H. Brown of Peach Bottom; Overseer, Clifford W. Holloway Jr; Lecturer, Mrs. Jesse Wood: Steward. Thomas Galbieath, Chaplain, Miles Coch lan. Treasurer, Norman Wood; Secretary, Mrs Charles McSpar inn, Gatekeeper, Rieha-d Maule; Cc-res, Miss Elaine Galbreath; Pomona, Mrs. Joseph G Hess; Flora, Mrs Chester Todd Jr., Lady Assistant Steward, Mrs. Stanley Stauffer Jr.; Executive committee member, S. Ralph Wanner and Finance committee member, David Wissler Alfred Wanner Sr. was elected to fill an unexpired term on the Execu tive committee. The following committees were appointed: Membership Richard Maule, Chester Eby and Clifford W Holloway Jr; Youth Alfred Wanner Jr., Miss Syl via Shirk and Henry Wenger, Women’s Activities Mrs Char les Reath and Mrs Richard Maule. Legislative Norman Wood, Ralph Wanner and Mel vin Boyce Resolution committee for next meeting C. G. Mc- Sparran, Alfred Wanner Sr and Joseph Hess Visitation commit tee for next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood. State Grange officials will conduct a regional meeting for Grangers of this area January 27, 7 30 PM. at Fulton Grange Hall Officers and committee members are urged to attend. Command Perfarmanoo New Van Dale “1230 Series H" Silo Unloader Customer* Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size. You're in command. Push the the new Van Dale "1230 Sene: Unloader go into action—give y output, feed more head—with booster or added electricity. Our say so? No, our customers testify the "1230 Series II" is better three ways: 1. handles meaner haylage 2. throws out of I larger silo L 3. unloads on lower fh current draw If So, demand / ll Command Perform - /1 jI ance— the new / J|l Customer-certified / Jm A Pomona planning meeting for Pomona officers and commit tee members, and Masters, Lec tin ers, Secretaries and commit tee chairmen of subordinate Granges will be held February 7, 8 P.M. at Fulton Grange Hall In case of a snow storm it will be held Feb. 14. The next Pomona meeting will be held April 18. BP.M. at White Horse Fire Hall as guests of Salisbury Grange. A Lancaster County blue-rib bon square dance team winner irom the Pa. Faim Show will perform at the next meeting of Fulton Grange January 26. Try A Classified Ad It Poysl CROWING CORN IN 70? l_et us help you plan for higher YIELDS and bigger PROFITS. HERE’S HOW... USE Anhydrous A nitrogen source as good as the best Ammonia and more economical than most. Blended P& K Efficient-Economical and Fast Custom application or rental equipment available for all products ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD„ NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER BRADFORD COUNTIAN WINS SECOND TRIPLE TROPHY A Bradford County hunter, Robert L. Crain of R. D 1. Milan, hn.s won the Pennsylvania ilamc Commission's coveted Triple Tiophy Award for the second time. The Triple Trophy Award is available to those who take a wild turkey, a black bear and an antlered whitelail deer during the same hunting license year. Craig took his turkey on No vember 20, the bear on Novem bei 29 and the buck on Decem ber 1. All three 1969 trophies were tagged in Bradford County. Craig previously qualified for the Triple Trophy Awaid during the 1967-68 hunting license year. Only four others have won the Triple Trophy Award twice. NEW WHIP-SNAP V-PADDLES GIVE EXTRA THROW POWER DOUILE V AUGERS WITH 3/16* FLIGHTING
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