Snyder Elected Grange Master J. Luther Snyder, of Camp -Hill (Cumberland County) was installed recently as the 18th master 'of the Penn sylvania State Grange. Snyder was elected to a two-year term to succeed A. Wayne Headinger, of Fleetwood RDI, (Berks County) who rounded out six years of service as master of ' the State Grange. The new master had served as state Grange secretary since 1966 and was the twelfth man to fill that position. He also had served as state deputy master for York and Adams counties, master of the York-Adams Pomona Grange and of Valley Grange No. 1360, of Lewtiberry. Prior to 1966, Snyder had been with the U.S. Postal Service and before that was engaged in production control with the U.S. Air Force at Mid dletown. ' Snyder is married to the former Fae Ruth Yetter, of Mifflintown RD2. They have five children, Anna May, Lou Ann, James L., Jr., Joyce and Jennifer. All but Jen nifer, the youngest, are active in the Grange. 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Sign the card: PLEASE MAIL THIS FORM TO: LANCASTER FARMING Elwell Leinberger, second from left, is shown receiving an award for outstanding egg merchandising from Larry Kegerreis, of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, while John Hoffman, far left, and Glenn Sauder, far right, look on. Hqffman is executive director of the Penn sylvania Poultry Federation, while Sauder is from R. W. Sauder, Inc., the Pennsylvania State lecturer; Kenneth Schlegel, Grange are: Robert E. Berks County, steward; N. Steese, Mercer County, Gale Moore, Beaver County, overseer; Mrs. Mary Buf- secretary; Robert fington, Chester County, Hollabaugh, Warren County, • •■••••••••••••••♦•••••••••••••••••••♦••a •-» •«••••••••••••' P.O. BOX 266, UTITX, PA. 17543 Street Address & R.D. 1 1 WANT TO SUBSCRIBE, Name Address City □ Enclosed is $2 for 1 yr. [52 issues] □ Enclosed is $3 for 2 yrs. {lO4 issues] I first saw Lancaster Farming: □ in a friend’s home □ In a Agribusiness office □ In a County Agent or other government office □ Other [Where] Lititz. The Sauder firm Is the egg supplier for the Camp Hill A&P, where Leinberger is the dairy case manager. Leinberger finished on top in a recent egg merchandising contest con ducted in the Harrisburg area by the department of agriculture and the poultry federation. Prize funds for the contest came from the American Egg Board. gatekeeper; Mrs. - Elsie Springer, Bradford County, ceres; Mrs. Virginia Raisley, Butler County, pomona; Mrs. Betty Masters, Venango County, flora; Earl Mosier, Crawford County, executive committee. Re-elected were: C. Ar thur Zug, Juniata County, assistant steward; Mrs. Frances Byers, Fayette County, lady assistant steward; Rev. Thomas B. Musser, Union County, chaplan; John H. Minor, Greene County, treasurer, and Herald Pentz, Clearfield County, finance committee. 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