Md. State Grange (Continued from Page B 6) Maryland State Grange .officers. Soloists were Carolyn Wiles and Ralph Fisher; pianists were Joy Fhckmger and Teresa Hoke. Betty Ripley was the Rose Drill director with 16 ladies and four men and pianist Kay O’Hara participating from Frederick County. On Friday, Bruce E. Crum, of Frederick, was re elected to a three-year term on the executive committee and Charles Huff, of Leitersburg, was newly elected. „ Sidney Ishee, Beltsville Grange, advisor of the Maryland State Grange and Farm Bureau Tax Report Attention Beef & Perk Reisers CUSTOM BUTCHERING |||f HESS’ BUTCHER SHOP 717-464-3374 i t —We Process the Old Fashioned Way— t • Pudding * Hams • Bologna t • Scrapple * Bacons • Dry Beef We also Specialize in Beef For Your Freezer, Sides of Pork, | Sides of Beef. t Although their actions have disappointed the beneficiaries of many federal , „ government giveaway programs, the Carter Administration has courageously cut Fident and Mrs. Carter have maintained a faithful family relationship despite pressures of public life. ie Carter Administration has established a farmer-owned grain reserve, >y breaking the stranglehold of the grain cartels that were favored by the administration. The Carter Administration has increased farm income to its highest net level for any four-year period in history by developing new markets, including increased agricultural exports. AND Paid for and authorized by Pa Democratic State Committee Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1980—87 Ladany delegate to 4-H congress FLEMINGTON - The Hunterdon County 4-H Sheep Club held its October meeting at the home of Enc Spronck in Glen Gardner. Congratulations go to Susan Ladany, past president of the club for being selected as the New Jersey Sheep Project Delegate to National 4-H Club Congress, held in Chicago. The club voted to provide financial support for Miss Ladany’s trip. The Sheep Project alternate was Margaret Buchanan, another member Youth Director, introduced Keith and Sue Treichler of Virginville Grange in Berks County, who were National Grange Young Couple Runner-up last year. Both urged you as members to be active and involve all members to build a grange for tomorrow. The Clear Spring, FFA Parliamentary Procedure Contest was demonstrated to the audience. They won first m the state and will travel to Missouri in November. The State Grange sponsors the State Contest and gave an additional $lOO for traveling expenses. Larry Riggs, Executive Secretary of the State FFA, spoke to the group on the relationship of the FFA and the Grange and hoped for continued support. of the club, according to Club Reporter Melissa Yontz. Elections of Club officers for the 1980-81 year were held. The newly elected officers are: President, Robert Riccioni of Flemington; First Vice- President, Margaret Buchanan of Flemington; Second Vice-President, Kevin Milz of Hampton; Recording secretary, John Sebastiano of Ringoes; Treasurer, Scott Goedeke of Flemington; Assistant Treasurer, Heidi Yontz of Pittstown; Corresponding Secretary, Joan Kchanski of Flemington; Assistant Secretary, Wendy Van Duyne of Stockton; Club Reporter, Melissa Yontz of Pittstown; Sergeant-At-A nns, Eric Spronck of Glen Gardner and Cindy Gengler of Flemington; Club Scrapbook, Debbie Gengler of Flemington and Mary Eckricb of Milford. A demonstration on “Selecting a Ram” was given by Enc Spronck and Jeff Keith. Heidi Yontz and Cindy Gengler gave a demonstration on “Pregnancy Disease”.