iturday, April 3,1976 —15 3, Kingway Regal Victory, Paul R. King, Delta, Pa. Aged Cow 1. Amply Rag Apple Orm sby BeUia, Christine Gitt, Littlestown, Pa.; 2. Millervale Fury Maud, Edwin Miller & Gordon & Dorothy Wood, Mansfeild, Pa.; 3. Hi Co Peg Astro Belle Girl, Richard Curtis, Union City, Pa. Senior Get of Sire - 1. Paclamar Astronaut, Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown, Pa.; 2. Paclamar Astronaut, Obie Snider, Imler, Pa.; 3. Fairwood Duke E. Lou, J.A. & W.A. Fairchild, Berwick, Pa. Best Three Females 1. Huntsdale Stock Farms, Meryle & Thomas Sheaffer, Carlisle, Pa.; 2. Fairwood Farms, J.A. & W.A. Fair child, Berwick, Pa.; 3. Kingway Farms, Paul R. King, Delta, Pa. Produce of Dam 1. Ri Co Peg Belle Boy Flo, Richard Curtis, Union City, and Debra Holler, Jamestown, Pa.; 2. Fair Hill Locron, Providence Haven Holsteins, Inc., Fred Strouse & Assoc’s & Fair Hill Farm, Carlisle, Pa.; 3. Hillside Galaxy Jebbie, Hillside Farms, Inc. Shavertown, Pa. Dam and Daughter 1. Providence Haven Holsteins, Inc., Fred Strouse & Assoc’s, and Fair Hill Farm, Carlisle, Pa.; 2. Woodbine Holsteins, George M. Knight, Jr., Airville, Pa.; 3. Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, Pa. Club Herd 1. Cumberland County Holstein Club; 2. York County Holstein Club; 3. Lancaster County Holstein Club. Fleetwood Grange meets Fleetwood Grange No. 1839 in Berks County recently held its annual Open House with nearly 300 people in attendance. The main feature of the program was a pageant “This is My Country” written by Esther Schaeffer. The speaker was Petfe Wambach, who promoted the state with his topic “Know Your Pennsylvania.”' Two members received Grange of the Year Awards they were Mrs. June Schuler and Esther Schaeffer. “Spring Happenings” was the theme of the March 29th meeting with several skits being given by members of the grange. c Letus never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor*of man. Daniel uveister TRYA CLASSIFIED
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