Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 06, 1976, Image 13

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    FARMERS - DEALERS
TONS OF NEW BELTING • 1" TO 6' WIDE,
2 TO 8 PLY-ALL LENGTHS
SOLD SINGLY OR URGE LOTS
1 LB. TO 1,000 LBS. $ l.OO per lb.
1.000 to 2,000 lbs. * .75 P er lb
-2.000 lbs. and up * .50 per
HARTZELL’S AUCTION GALLERY LOCATED
ON THE' BANGOR-RICHMOND RD. JUST
OUTSIDE BANGOR BORO. CALL 215-588-5831
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
DON’T PASS UP THIS FINE OFFER.
MELVIN AND RAYMOND HARTZELL
AUCTIONEERS
GET THE WHOLE FAMILY INVOLVED
BROILER BREEDING
HATCHING EGG UNIT
LONGENECKER’S HATCHERY, INC.
LONGENECKER'S HATCHING EGG UNITS ARE SPECIALLY
DESIGNED FOR EFFICIENT OPERATION.
EARL GERLACH - 717-872-4048
- BLUE BALL, Pa. - Ap
proximately 270 members
attended the 16th annual
membership banquet held by
the Rough and Tumble
Engineer Historical
Association at the Blue Ball
Fire Hall last month.
The following officers
were elected for 1976-77:
President, Amos B. Stauf
fer; first vice president, Otis
A. Astle; second vice
president, Harry K. Frey,
Jr.; Mrs.
Patricia L. Frey; treasurer,
Scott Lefever; chaplin, Paid
M. Nolt; and curator, C.
Daniel Brubaker, outgoing'
president.
The organization reduced
thejiumber of directors from
CONSIDER X
FOR
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1920
CONTACT
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Rough
& Tumble holds banquet
30 to 12. Elected were Lewis
Frantz, Ira Hall, Walter
Harris, Robert Hartzel,
Raymond Herr, „Sam
Kreible, A. D. Mast-, R. J.
Montgomery, John Railing,
Paul Seachrist, Paul
Stoltzfus and Everett Young.
Daniel Brubaker,
president for the past 12
years, was given a standing
ovation as he left office, for
“the fine work and im
provements made to the
museum during his reign.”
He was named to the
newly-created position of
curator of the museum.
Ed Margerum, chairman
of the by-laws committee,
explained a new set of by
laws and amendments, the
Lancaster Farming) Saturday, Nov. 6,1976
first changes since the than 3,000 people attended
organization was founded the programs, which in
some 30 years ago. The eluded 56 covered wagons,
revised by-laws were Everett Young, chairman
adopted. of the nominating com-
Margerum also gave a mittee, had charge of the
report on the success of the election.
Bicentennial program held Amos Stauffer, incoming
in July, in which the museum president reported on tractor
hosted the wagon train on its pulls held during the year on
way to Valley Forge. More the museum grounds.
And when Jesus departed thence, two blind men
followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son of David,
have mercy onus
And when he was come into the house, the blind men
came to him and Jesus saith unto them. Believe ye that I
am able to do this ’ They said unto him, Yea, Lord
Then touched he their eyes, saying. According to
your faith be it unto you
And their eyes were opened, and Jesus straitly
charged them, saying, See that no man know it
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
BLIND
St Matthew 9 27 -30
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