—Lancnsttfr Farming. Saturday. October 24.1070 22 Lancaster County Pomona Grange Elects Two Committee Members weie auctioned off to high bid- ;ird J.ickson was accompanist dors by Jesse Wood A roll call for group singing, featuied apple quotations. tj, c Pomona orange w*ll hold ramins apple varieties or telling a dinner meeting at Rhoads rvin. u Pnmnn.M’.i , ' omt ’ t b'ng aboul apples She Spanish Restaurant, Quarryville. Gyles H. Bi ovui. I omona Mas- com i llttc d a guessing game en- at 730 p m . January 16, 1971 winner q!* tiUcd " Do You Kllow Your The resolution committee for ■llkhm r,,!' in,a,‘ft Apple ‘ , " that meeting will be Loian ? member of the 1 exeeutne com M's Jacob Fantom piescnlcd Brmfon, Clifford Holloway Jr miTter and Hav .d Bnn on. a monologue "With Apologies ” and Chester Eby Jr The v.s.la .’olcram Grange, elected a mem- Lauience Temple icndeied two ion con e p ‘ . ber of the finance committee for saxophone numbeis accompanied meeting is Mr. and Mis Melvin three year lei ms They will be by his daughter Joy. Mrs Rich- C Boyce installed at the January meet ■■^ ■■■“* '"S I I The fall nuoiing of Lancaster County Pomona Grange 71 was hold at Onkryr a guilts of Ful ton Grange 66 The Pomona Giangc iciterated .Is stand of last April that oui laws should bo changed to gi\e law enforcement officers the neccsiarj poweis to make ai rests of criminals, stating that they are hampeied in perform ing their duties by a lot of court decisions giving the criminal much more protection than the arresting officers They also stated that crime has reached a point that a law abiding citizen is not safe out side of his home, and if he leaves nome for any length of time his house is in danger of vandalism They adopted a icsolution ask ing that plans for new highways being built to replace existing highways be submitted to town ship supervisors, through which the highway passes, for suggest ed changes before final plans aie adopted The lesolution stated that many highways aie designed by engineers who aie ignoi ant of the needs of the community and the community is not aware of the disciepan-j cies until after the conti act is let and thousands of dollars spent They stated that this often results with exists at the wrong place 01 the highway end ing a mile 01 two short of where it should, staithng examples of .vhich are the new route 272 being built, and a few years ago he bridge to nowheie ciossmg aver route 230 in Lancastei j County. Serving on the lesolution com mittee weie C G McSparran, Loran Bnnton and S Ralph Wan ner Mis Jesse Wood Lectinei, piesented the piogiam which centered around apples in ob servance of National \pple Week Many tempting apple dishes prepaied by Giange ladies Try A Classified Ad It Pays! Help Us Serve You If youi 01 ganization didn’t make om tai m calendar this week, it’s not because we don’t like >ou or your or ganization We may have missed it in the rush Oi maybe you for got to tell us Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community service to you To get on the Farm Calen dar, remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626 2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farm ing, 22 E Mam St, Lititz, Pa. 17543 And help us serve you better. HUDSON « Profi-Matic 11 GAS PIG BROODER Double the Infrared— Double the Coverage Twice the infrared heat output of other gas pig brood ers—one unit covers two adjacent creep areas. Six times the heat at half the operating cost of two electric heat lamps. Replaceable ceramic radiant; tough, alu minum-bonded-to-steel reflector; non-warping, shat ter-proof upper chamber. 100% automatic safety shut off. E. M. HERR Equipment, Inc. Willow Street R. D. *l, Pa. Ph. 717-464-3321 CaIIBAKER or BURKHOLDER for delivery of quality aglime David M. Burkholder, Inc., Ephrata, and The J E. Baker Company of York have embarked upon a joint aghme program to serve you better. We feel that this move will enable us to supply you with the highest quality agricultural limestone when and where you want it. Remember, now is the time to sweeten your soil for a more productive growing season. It has been estimated that liming can return from $3 to $lO in bigger and better crops for every dollar invested. Take the first step to higher profits now. Call 354-4202 in Ephrata for quality aglime. The J. E. 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Simplified rope controls and single pole hitch mean easy operating, easy maneuvering. Greasing and adjustment points are in the open, easy to reach. Beater and endgate options let you choose the best combination for your individual needs. Credit? You Landis Bros. Inc. iHgjiHß} Lancaster 393-3906 Shotzberger's A. B. C. Groff, Inc. 665-2141 New Holland 354-4191 Elm M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Wenger Implement, lnc« West Chester 696-2990 The Buck 284-4141 BEHLEN Warn wSm ■ ■ ft—lai I^l Fred Frey, Mgr. ■JShm