Barley heads growing Republicans LANCASTER - There’s a crop of Republicans in Lancaster County which needs to be harvested, ac cording to John Barley, 31- year old dairy fanner from Conestoga. Barley heads a voter registration drive which is designed to get an RELIABLE? IS THERE ANY OTHER WAY TO DESCRIBE THE RENTAL STORES? LANCASTER Aeetsaoofia 720 N PRINCE ST LANCASTER PA / PHONE 717 393 1701 LEBANON J Rentals UniUMITCD 940 Cornwall Rd. Phone 717-272-4658 I STOP BY THE RENTALS UNLIMITED BOOTH AT THE LEBANON AREA FAIR AUG. 8-13. READING JQN osaiinff tool »nd equipment mm onto! 12th & Spring Streets, Phone 215-376-3896 We Rent Most Everything pOTZ barn cleaner Automatic Chain Tightner See the PATZ display at the Lebanon Area Fair Aug. MARVIN J. HORST estimated 60,000 unregistered voters to the polls by the next election. According to county election figures, about one in three of Lancaster County’s 180,000 potential voters is not registered. Barley, who is a partner in # 'v > . ! 6 frfi V Ik »! i f 5 Adjust stand i > i * | I ] Raise or lower s * II after installed A C \ -l JI^ 1 A]r RD 1 (lona on 897) Lebanon, PA Phone 717-272-0871 Star Rock Farms, which earlier this year was the center of a dispute involving the Lancaster Area Refuse Authority (LARA) is one of 20 on the committee to drum up support for the Republican Party in Lan caster County. He’s being assisted by Donald Ranck, a Strasburg area dairyman. The GOP registration effort is organized by county school district boundaries. Each district was a volun teer coordinator. Those coordinators and the districts they represent are: / * •Jf i V V V Model 467 “High” Flite. It's 4-mches high (18" flite) and ideal for hog applications Also has a wear shoe welded to each flite Flites Available 12" to 20” Long to fit any width manure gutter lei 447 “Original” 2 x 2” Pab Flite. ies are welded to the bottom of each Id extra life to gutter and flite Model 001-0040 chain only $6.15 per running ft. of chain needed. Convert any make chain cleaner John Barley ITS ‘^ r i? 8-13 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 6.1977 Kenneth B. Mable of Columbia, Peter Schannauer of Cocalico, Donald Kugle of Donegal, Carolyn L. Price of Eastern Lancaster County, Steven Cobaugh of Elizabethtown and Ethel M. Zook at Lampeter Strasburg. Also Richard Schneider, Eugene S. Rutherford Jr. and Earle W. Schmuckle, all of Lancaster City; Kathleen P. Zeller of Lancaster Township, Dr. David Wenger of.Manheim Township and Thomas Goodman of Penn Manor. Also, Harold A. Hess of Pequea Valley, Ethel J. Aimer of Solanco, Dean L. Baublitz of Warwick, Bar bara Young of Ephrata, Richard Reese of Conestoga Grange holds picnic QUARRYVILLE, Pa. - Fulton Grange 66 held their annual picnic July 25 at the Grange Hall, Oakryn, with a good attendance. Games were in charge of Mrs. Owen H. Groff, Miss Sandra Galbreath and Glenn Hough. During a short business session following the picnic the Grange voted a donation to the American Red Cross for the benefit of the John stown flood victims. They went on record in favor of a bill in the Pa. Legislature, introduced by Senator Richard Snyder, to increase the number of judges in Lancaster County by two. The Womens Activities committee, Mrs. William Rhoades, chairman, is collecting eye glasses and hearing aid batteries for the benefit of the Lancaster Co. Blind Association and the Pa. State Grange Women’s activities committee. The Grange is collecting Camp bell’s soup and baked beans labels. The lecturer, Mrs. Owen Valley, Arthur Campbell of Hcmpfield and Jacob L. Brown of Manheim Central. Coordinators have been given the assignment of forming separate voter registration committees within their districts. Ac cording to Barley, each school district group will conduct door-to-door street canvasses, plus will operate voter registration hoodies at county festivals and fairs. Although the drive is now underway, the county GOP has earmarked the weekends of September as “blitz” weekends during each concentrated registration efforts will occur. Groff, will be conducting an art and photo contest. Winning entries will be entered in the Pa. State Grange contest. Lancaster Co. Pomona Grange will hold their an nual picnic at Huffnagle Park, Quarryville, as guests of Colerain Grange, August 20, 7 p.m. The Women’s Activities committee will be in charge of the program for the August 8 meeting which will feature a comedy act. The Hat Lady of Lancaster. Worms worst MIDLAND, Mich. - Meeting in St. Louis to discuss the 1977 problem of cutworm attack on corn, a group of Extension and research entomologists described the infestation as the worst ever experienced in the Midwest. 87