D22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980 Maryland Grangers honored at national session CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa - Twenty-four Maryland Grangers attend the 114th annual National Grange Session in Cedar Rapids, lowa Each grange state has two voting delegates who serve on committees at the state convention. State Master C Rodman Myers served on the Agriculture Committee and his wife, Jean, served on the Grange Activities Committee. U S Secretary of Agriculture, Bob Bergland spent some time meeting with the agriculture com mittee on Thursday mor ning, prior to addressing the Agricultural Banquet that afternoon. Several Maryland Grange resolutions became part of National Grange policy adopted by the voting delegates at the convention Maryland received an award for a gam in membership One of the highlights of the convention to Marylanders was at the Youth Coronation Pageant when David Wiles of Glade Valley Grange- 6- day antlerless season to start TELFORD - Hunters possessing antlerless deer licenses in six southeastern and southwestern Penn sylvania counties will have six days in which to take an antlerless whitetail starting December 15 The areas involved include Allegheny, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties and that part of Berks County south of Route 22 (Interstate Route 78) and Walkersville, Maryland was named the National Grange Prince for 1981 This was the first tune a Marylander has ever won the title Janet Wiles, State Grange Youth Director, named the Youth Director of the Year” by William Steel, National Grange Youth Director Nancy Wolfe, State Grange Lecturer, announced that in Photography Junior Grange, Color Slide, Juhann Brauer of Thurmont Junior Grange placed second in peoples and animals categories In the adult posters class, Nancy Wolfe of Brandywine placed third. Louisa Hott, State Grange Women’s Activities Director, announced in the needlework contest, Ruth Talhelm of Leitersburg Grange placed first with her crocheting. In the graphic quilt block category, Flora Wiley of Norrisville Grange placed second and in the primitive colorful quilt clock category, Regina Ahalt of Monday that part of Bucks County in the Special Regulations Area of southeastern Penn sylvania Hunters must have an antlerless deer license for the county in which the> are hunting The six-day season open one-half hour before sunrise on Monday, December 15, and closes at sunset on Saturday, December 20 Middletown Grange placed second The Golden Quill award for women who work on legislation went to Ethel Brauer of Thurmont Grange third and Edith Kilby of Calvert Grange-honorable mention In the Women’s Activities Notebooks, Donna Mills of Frederick County Pomona Grange placed ninth and Frances Crun of Glade Valley (subordinate grange) placed tenth, Mrs. Hott also received an award for Maryland for surpassing their sewing quota. Maryland State Grange received a $2OO cash award for selling National Grange cookbooks in the Group II division. Ethel Brauer, State Junior Grange Leader, announced We Buy Muskrats And All Other Raw Fur • Deer Hides • Beef Hides • Trapping Supplies ROGER HIESTAND 33 S. Pitt St. Manheim, PA 17545 717-665-4869 that Thurmont Junioi munity Set vice Contest and Junior Grange placed first in Grange placed second in the first in the Publicity contest creative writing in the 11-12 National Grange Com- Nyla Ward of Hancock age group OPEN MEETING QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION ON HOW THE COMMODITY FUTURE MARKETS AFFECT YOU - WHAT IS HEDGING & HOW DOES IT AFFECT YOU - WHO USES THE MARKETS & HOW DOES IT AFFECT YOUR MARKET PRICE LocBt6d At NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES SMALL ANIMAL ARENA Tuesday, December 16th, 1980 7:00 P.M. QUESTIONS - FROM THE PEOPLE ANSWERS - SHEARSON LOEB RHOADES COMMODITY DEPT. FORNEY LONGENECKER, MILES THOMAS ABE DIFFENBACH, JR. Refreshments Served ELECTRIC GENERATOR SYSTEMS • DAIRY FARMS • POULTRY FARMS • FARROWING HOUSES •CONTRACTORS • ETC DETROIT DIESEL UNIT SIZES 60 KW to 1050 KW MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC ISUZU DIESEL ENGINES FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS SIZES 10 KW to 60 KW 18 HP to 211 HP * Highspeed* Low Fuel Consumption ■ High Power to Weight AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES ARE ERA APPROVED J WE BUILD L.P. GAS I J REBUILT GENERATOR I g GENERATOR SETS | g SETS ON HAND | 15 YE*RS OF . eXP ER\ENCS -i. MARTIN ELECTRIC PLANTS ISSAC W. MARTIN, OWNER PLEASANT VALLEY RD., RD 2 EPHRATA, PA (717) 733-7961 v *45 IjL mP v r V «** ' ¥ Tin" J| ' —•et ■••* * '\ 4 -