Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1980, Image 107

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    Lycova Grange wins community service contest
HARRISBURG - Lycova
Grange, of Lycoming
County, was declared the
winner of the 1980 Penn
sylvania State Grange
Community Service Contest,
in Harrisburg today. They
will receive their award at
the State Grange Sessions in
Lewistown next month.
OIL PRICES:
85*-95'-*1.15-*1.35
*1.75-*2.00???
HOW MUCH
WILL YOU PAY f
GROUND
WATER
HEAT
1 pUNVPSI
Lycova’s project consisted
of working to lower the speed
limits on Star Route 15 in
Hepburn Township from 55
miles per hour to 45 miles
per hour. The action came as
a result to a large number of
fatal accidents occurring in
the area.
Working through the
Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation and the
Hepburn Township Super
visors, the Lycoming County
Grange was able to affect
the change after several
public meetings and
hearings.
Second place in the
competition was Union
Grange, of West Burlington
Township in Bradford
County. Union Grange held a
Neighborhood Day Picnic
that was attended by over
half of the township’s
residents.
They also were respon
sible for the purchase and
placement of two farm
machinery warning signs on
the roads in their township.
Third place honors went to
Lincoln Grange, of Hun
tingdon County, for running
a benefit of the Marklesburg
Ambulance Division to help
pay for some necessary
equipment.
The proceeds from the $lO
--plate dinner enabled the
ambulance division to
EOTHERMAL
• Utilize The Ground Water Heat on Your Property
... Wells, Ponds, Pools, etc.
40% TAX CREDIT
★ Heat ★ Cool
★ Provide Domestic Hot Water For Less
Than V «The Cost of Oil
★ Air or Hot Water Systems
purchase two trauma kits, a
custom tool kit, some
blankets, a splint, and a
backboard.
The remaining $738 was
held over as a down payment
on a CB Call System. The
total raised from the func
tion was over $lBOO.
Alert Grange, of Tioga
County, who placed fourth in
the overall competition,
contributed one-quarter of
the necessary amount to
match Federal matching
funds, to construct an
Emergency Unit.
Other projects of note that
were not liked as winners
include the work of Jackson'
Grange, of Mercer County.
ENERGY
AVERAGE OPERATING COSTS...LESS
THAN *4OO PER YEARI
For Information, Contact:
CM. DAVID
& ASSOCIATES, INC.
400 N. Race St
Richland, PA 17087
717-866-7588 (Call
717-272-8580 Collect)
HAROLD C. FOSTER
Box 96A
Star Route
Huntingdon, PA 16652
814-643-0248
(Call Collect)
While in the process of a
litter pickup in conjunction
with PennDOT, several
Jackson Grangers noted the
presence of three large
potholes on the Mercer
County roads.
“With a little pressure
applied” on a local Penn-
DOT official, all three holes
were filled the following day.
Another guess is submitted on total sale price to
win prize of 50 silver dollars.
(Continued from Page CIS)
King, of Millport, Landis
kept his other eye on
Hummer
“It was your idea to take
the $lO bids,” Landis told
Witman.
“Don’t rush me,” Witman
retorted.
-OR
Uncaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1980—019
Farm sale
Marshallton Grange, of
Chester County, held
monthly bmgo games to
entertain the residents of
Pocopson Home for the
Aged.
Watson Grange, of Warren
County, lent their voice and
efforts to oppose the
Allegheny National Forest
Wilderness Area Plan.
Georgia ringman. Red
Hartwell, earlier introduced
as the “world’s greatest”
even got into the act of trying
to coax another $lO bid.
At $6250 an acre a two
count was struck.
Finally, the winning $6260
bid was received.
The half-milhon-dollar
proceedings took something
less than a hour.
As the buggies, pickups
and cars started to wend
their way out the long lane
and the metropolitan press
photographers snapped the
last of the photos while the
hangers-on nibbled the final
pretzels, the winning sale
price guess was announced.
Paul Kurtz’ financial
forecast was only $lOOO off
the total sale pnce.
And the 50-silver-dollar
prize came in quite handy
during the bidding.
A number of tunes Auc
tioneer Landis reminded the
audience that the bidding
was not up to what they had
submitted as the fair market
price on the farm—DA
"ESHLAND"
DEALER
Northern Ballo. Co.
ESHLAND: Wood
Coal
fireplace
serfs,
Boilers,
in
free-
standing stoves,
hot air furnaces.
Savings for Cash &
Customer Pick-up
DAYSPRING
ENTERPRISES
Donald H. Hoover
Your Inquiry Welcomed
301-357-4320
903 Bernoudy Rd
White Hall. MD21161