12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28, 1972 Pomona Grange Adopts Resolutions occurring at any of these locations could result in the death or injury of thousands of people in our county. And WHEREAS, There is presently no law to prevent a utility from placing a power plant anywhere it pleases. And WHEREAS, Save Solanco’s Environment Committee has done much to bring this problem to the attention of all concerned. Be it RESOLVED, That Lancaster County Pomona Grange 71 asks our County Commissioners to place this issue on the county ballot at our April 1973 election and thereby get a fair referen dum of the feeling of the people on this potential hazard. The Lecturer, Mrs. Jesse Wood presented a program on Autumn. Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr. read a poem entitled “October”. Mrs. Wood read “Autumn”. David Adsitt gave a talk and demonstration on “Making Fall Flower Arrangements”. He exhibited several arrangements, dried flowers and materials. The Galbreath sisters, Mrs. David Knight, Misses Joyce, Peggy and Sandra Galbreath sang “Trust And Obey.” They were ac companied by their mother, Mrs. Thomas Galbreath. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lancaster County Pomona Grange 71 met in regular session at Fulton Grange Hall, Oakryn, October 21 as guests of Fulton Grange. Pomona Master, Jesse Wood, conducted the business session when the following resolutions were adopted: (1) WHEREAS, The voters of Lancaster County will be voting on the question of whether a committee shall be elected to study our present form of government and advise the electors of their findings. And WHEREAS, Under Act 62 which establishes procedures for adopting Home Rule Charters or optional plans, this committee may recommend a charter providing for any type of governmental structure deemed suitable to meet our county’s need except it must include a governing body chosen by popular election. And WHEREAS, The adoption of a Home Rule Charter or any of the optional plans would do nothing more than increase our taxes and do away with alot of our present local home rule. And WHEREAS, Our present form of government consisting of three commissioners, two from one party and one from the other, is by far the best and most economical form of government. Be it RESOLVED, That Lancaster County Pomona Grange oppose the election of a study com mission and urge all voters to vote against it at the coming election (2) WHEREAS, Lancaster County is confronted with the possibility of five operating nuclear reactors: three at Peach Bottom, York County; two at Three Mile Island, Dauphin County; and more near Peach Bottom, Lancaster County. WHEREAS, With such a concentration of such plants the possibilities of a serious accident Wineka Elected To Agway Board Benajamin Wineka, a farmer from Red Lion, was elected to a three-year term on the board of directors of Agway Inc. at the cooperative’s eighth annual meeting, Oct 19-20, in Syracuse, n.y. He succeeds Willis Z. Esben shade of Lancaster, Pa., and represents Perry, Cumberland, Franklin, Adams, York and Lancaster Counties in Penn sylvania and Washington, Carroll, Frederick, Baltimore and Harford Counties in Maryland. A member of the Agway board from 1964 to 1966, Wineka served on the Agway Council, an ad visory body of farmers, from 1966 to 1972 He maintains 2,500 layers and 4,000 broilers and raises vegetables and grains on his farm. Active in growers’ and church organizations, Wineka is a director of the New Eastern Market and the York County Poultry Association and is president of the York County Vegetable Growers Association. LLOYD H. 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Lancaster 393-3906 SHOTZBERGER'S Elm 665-2141 m Holloway and Mrs. Clifford Holloway Jr. presented * skit. Mrs. Owen Groff gave a monologue “My Mamma Was An Ecologist”. Mrs, Richard Maule gave a reading. ililil' BLUE BALL NATIONAL BANK TERRE HILL 445-5741 Mon thru Wed H 00« m 300 pm Thiirs A Fruity •OO • m 300 pm tn A Walk Uf Window Sannct Strutrfty •00 • m 11 00 • m Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood represented Lancaster County Pomona Grange at the Penn sylvania State Grange con vention at Williamsport this week. . The best pain reliever we know is a Checking Account. Mtmbar of Feretil Deposit Insurinc* Corporation "GROWING WITH OUR COMMUNITY BLUE BALL 364 8183 Mon thruWad 400 am 3 00pm Thun A Friday 9 00am 4 30pm WINGER IMPLEMENT, INC. The Buck M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS West Chester 696-2990 A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland 354-4191 1 I® i PIfUJ lilllillllllllllllf m Bills Give You a Pain? Ortwin 4 W*> k Window Saturday t 00a m II 00am 284-4141 R.D. 1, Ronks JE’MAR FARM SUPPLYING. Lawn—Ph.: 964-3444 H, JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown E. SAUDER Si SONS R.D. 1, East Earl HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds WHITE OAK MILL E.D. 4, Manheixn MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R.D. 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R.D. 1, Stevens' STEVENS FEED MILL INC. Stevens, Pa. PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R.D. 2, Peach Bottom H.M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer
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