—Uncatter Farming, Saturday, August 23, 1975 58 Jtarm Women Societies Cnm'/i/v 91 Joanne Penkauakts. Before OUVIVIj OJ. the business meeting we had Society of Farm Women 31 speech *nd discussion on held its August meeting at r *P« by a representative the home of Mrs. Melvin from PAR or People Against Brandt with co-hostess being Rape which is a twenty-four Mrs. Donald Trimble. hour Rape Crisis Center. Program for the evening A donation was given to was to come as you are, and PAR for their work, slides of Society 31. Since our trip to Kennett County Convention will be Square Playhouse had to be Nov. 1, at the Farm and cancelled, there being no Home Center. more tickets available, we Next meeting will be at ere going to try and make Mrs. Robert Groff, Sep- arrangements to attend the tember 14, at 1:00 P.M. for a Christmas Pageant in New family picnic. Vork City on November 2Sth. We received an Invitation n 1 „ from Group 32 to attend a ISCrKS Women Night of Entertainment on may ffO to NYC ‘Tuesday evening, September J o 23rd in the Little Swatara For our August meeting Church of the Brethren at we met at the home of Rehrersburg. AUGUST is Alfalfa - Topdress with 0-12-34 Check for Potato Leafhopper Methoxychlor Cygon available. Spray 2nd-4th Cuttings as necessary. MH 30 Available for Tobacco. Limestone - Available for application after barley harvest. Tobacco - Look at our Solo Sprayers for use In Sucker Control. CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY & AUGUST Authorized Dealer HEISEY FARM SERVICE RD2, Mount Joy, PA Phone 653-1568 r| ( bulk blends ] ORGANIC PLANT '* [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J FOOD CO. 2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster. Pa. Ph. 397-5152 Pomona Grange holds picnic Lanai iter County Pomona Orange 71 held their annual picnic at the Huffnegle Park, Quarryvllle, Saturday, Aug. 18,7 p.m. Mrs. Jesae Wood, Lecturer, conducted games. Pomona Master, Jesse Wood, conducted a business meeting when details for hosting the Pennsylvania State Grange Oct. 27-30 were reported and the program for the State Grange session was announced. The Lan caster Hilton Inn, Chestnut and Queen Streets, Lan caster, will be headquarters with many delegates being housed at The Host Town and Holiday Inn motels and elsewhere. The business sessions will be held in the Fulton Opera House during the daytime and the evening programs will be held at McCaskey High School. Talent contests will be held Monday, Oct. 27 and Tuesday, Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29 will be designated as Youth Day. Ritual contests will be held Wed. 1 p.m. at Lincoln Junior High School and the Youth Dance will be at 9 p.m. at McCaskey High School. 6iA Putdiman, CONTROLLED There art many more activities planned for Wednesday. The Masters meeting will be held in the afternoon. The Junior Grange Degree will be conferred at 4 p.m. and the Fifth Degree at 5 p.m. at Wickersham Elementary School. The Sixth Degree will be conferred 8 p.m. at McCaskey High School. Clifford Holloway Jr., - Thomas Galbreatfa and David Brinton are in charge of getting applicants for degrees for Lancaster County. The Tour Committee has planned a Historical, an Amish Land, an Industrial and a Farm Land tour for that afternoon also. There will be several banquets. The Junior department will hold one Tuesday, Oct. 28, 12:45 p.m. at Christ United Methodist Church, Lancaster. Past State Grange officers will hold a banquet Wednesday noon and the Youth banquet will be held at 5 p.m. at McCaskey cafeteria. Also the hosting Pomona Granges, Chester Delaware, Montgomery and Lancaster, will entertain the State Grange officials at a pre-session banquet Oct. 28 at the Fulton Grange Hall. Lancaster Co. Pomona Orange will sell refresh ments at the Southern Lancaster Co. Community Fairgrounds September 18 for workers setting up the fair. The Women’s Activities committee, Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr., Mrs. Ira Welk, Mrs. Charles Reath and Mrs. Loran Brinton will be in charge. The following resolution was adopted: “WHEREAS, House Bill 1702 contains legislation that would raise the fee for a marriage license to $50.00. And WHEREAS, Such increase would be imposing a tax on some of the least able to pay and would encourage many couples to live together without the ceremony of marriage. And WHEREAS, We already have too much immorality. Be it RESOLVED, That Lan caster Co. Pomona Grange No. 71, meeting in regular session, oppose any legislation increasing the marriage license fee. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holloway were elected alternate delegates to State tL? Grange. A report of Region H. Youth Conference at Kutz town Aug. 10th waa given by Mi» Peggy Galbreath. Clifford Holloway Jr. reported on the State Orange Leadership School held at Gettysburg College. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood reported attending the election of Trustees of Pa. State University May 29. The next meeting will be held at White Horse Fire Hall Oct. 18,8 p.m. as guests of Salisbury Grange. Roundup announced The Chester County 4-H Roundup will be held August 26 at the UnionvUle Senior High School. The 4-H exhibits will be judged at 10:00 a.m., and they will be on display for public viewing from noon until about 2:00 p.m. A wide variety of exhibits will be on display including: flowers, vegetables, baked goods, insect collections, stamp collections, con servation displays, crafts, etc. A dog obedience show will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. and a fashion show will be staged in the afternoon.