Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 28, 1977, Image 23

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    York-Adams Grange meets
LEWISBURY, Pa. - The
May session of the York-
Adams Pomona Grange 40,
was held on May 14, at
Valley Grange, Lewisbury.
Master Marvin Miller was in
charge of the meeting.
Special guest speaker was
the assistant to Senator John
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DARI-KOOL, THE VALUE LEADER
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NEW! —
NEW!
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DARi-KOOL
USED TANKS
New 18 can * 9 can Milk
Coolers
1000 Gal. Girton
625 Gal. Girton
500 Gal. Girton SOLD
400 Gal. Girton
300 Gal. Girton
600 Gal. MojonnieiSOLD
(2) 400 Gal. Mojonniers
Vacuum
GRAIN DRYING E
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f i .1,1
SUPER B AUTOMATED
BATCH GRAIN DRYER
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
501 E. Woods Drive Litltz. Pa. 17543 Phone 717-626-1151
New Tripoli Area - Phone (215) 767-7611 Quakertown Area - Phone (215) 536-1935
Bulk Tanks & Therma • Stor After 5 P.M. Call Titus Burkholder 717-859-1620
Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched
24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED
Hopper, David Biggs, who
spoke on the “Proper and
most effective procedure” to
contact your senator and
representative. A question
and answer period followed.
Resolutions were
submitted by Valley Grange,
Biglerville Grange, and
► ALL ORDERS ON
TANKS, THERMA • STOR,
MILKING EQUIPMENT
PLACED BY JUNE 6th -
WILL REALIZE SAVINGS
UP TO *6OO.
OUTSTANDING FEATURES...
CALL 717-626-1151 FOR DETAILS
400 Gal. Zero
400 Gal. Jamesway
500 Gal. Jamesway
(3) 425 Gal. Esco’s
(make offer)
625Gal.Steinhorst
2 Used Sputnicks
UIPMENT
GT BATCH RECIRCULATING
SALES—INSTALLATION—SERVICE
Gideon Grange, Hanover.
They were all adopted, and
will be sent to die State
Grange session, when it
meets in October at
Danville, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Hill,
Kutztown, members of the
Pa. State Grange
CIRCLE GRAIN BINS FEED BINS
membership committee,
nere guests during the
afternoon session. Hill spoke
briefly how membership can
increase, and the needed
participation by all
members.
The Dress dewing Contest
was judged in the afternoon.
Wipners were- Class A - 1.
Dorothy Keichart, Gideon; 2.
Janet Kmenheiser, non
member, sponsored by Red
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 28,1977
Lion Grange; and 3. Kathy
Wise, Valley Grange.
Class B - 1 & 2. Janet
Emenheiser; 3. Treva Leese,
Gideon Grange.
Class D - 1. Margaret
Crowl, Gideon Grange
Class E -1. Joyce Reiner,
Eureka Grange
Judges for the contest
were: Sherry Yohe, York;
Geraldine Lehmer and
Carolyn Hebe, both of
Dillsburg area.
New Pomona Officers
were elected during the
evenmg session. They will
serve two years. Those
elected were: William Justh,
master; Richard Gallimore,
overseer; Gladys Sheffer,
lecturer; Norman Nace,
steward; David Scott,
assistant steward; Anna
May Snyder, lady assistant
FOR THE BEST
EQUIPMENT
AT LOW RATES
$O. „
COMMITTED TO SERVING YOU
LANCASTER
AeeiascoiGs
720 N PRINCE ST LANCASTER PA / PHONE 717-393 1701
LEBANON
J WENTALS
Unlimited
940 Cornwall Rd. Phone 717-272-4658
BEADING
SStditlß TOOL and COOtPMCOT
mm&ntai 12th * iS P rir, 8 streets
Phone 215-376-3896
We Rent Most Eveiything
steward; Richard Lehman,
chaplain; J. Frank Sheffer,
treasurer; Patty Scott,
secretary; James Snyder,
Jr., gatekeeper; Lou Ann
Snyder, ceres; Peggy
Sterner, pomona; Jane
Thoman, flora; and Marvin
Miller, executive committee
member.
The installation of officers
will be held when Pomona
meets August 13, at Gideon
Grange. Following the
installation, the youth of
Cumberland County will
present the evening
program.
Other meetings and
programs planned by the
Pomona Grange will be;
“Visitation Nite” programs
on: June 7, at Eureka
Grange Hall; July 2, at
Biglerville Grange; August
23 at Washington Grange,
Kralltown. A Family Grange
picnic will be held July 10,
beginning at 2 p.m., at
Pinchot State Park,
sponsored by the youth.
Members are asked to bring
a covered dish. Hot dogs,
hamburgs, and drink will be
furnished by youth.
“Degree Day” for all
Grange members will be
held July 23, beginning at 6
p.m. at Gideon Grange. The
Four-County picnic, with
Lebanon County as host, will
be held at the Mount
Lebanon Campgrounds, on
July 30, beginning at 2 p.m.
Buses will be provided for
those wishing to take the tour
of the Cornwall Furnace and
Museum, leaving at 2:30
p.m. from the campgrounds.
A covered-dish supper will
be served at 5:30 p.m. and
the evening program will
begin at 7 p.m. Cumberland
and York-Adams Counties
will present the program,
with Dauphin County filling
the chairs.
THE RENTAL
STORES...
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