Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 2003, Image 1

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Vol. 49 No. 6
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Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Carla Martin, in front, kneeling, second
from right, and most of her immediate family gather for a photo in
front of the family’s organic store on the farm. Parents, Robbin and
David, standing at right, with children Josh, 22; Abigail, 17; Susanna,
Steel Elected 21st Master Of National Grange
CARL MEISS
Public Relations Director
Pa. State Grange
BURLINGTON, Vt. Dele
gates to the 137th Annual Na
Past 17th National Master John Scott, right, congratu
lates newly elected 21st National Master William Steel.
Both are from Pennsylvania.
www.lancasterfarming.com
tional Grange Convention in
Burlington, Vt. elected William
A. Steel to the Grange’s highest
office on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
Four Sections
Bill Steel, Immediate Past
Master of the Pennsylvania State
Grange and outgoing Overseer of
the National Grange, was elected
as the 21st National Grange Mas
ter.
Steel is only the second Grang
er from Pennsylvania to have
been elected to the office of Na
tional Master. (John Scott from
Mechanicsburg served as the 17th
National Master from
1968-1979.)
(Turn to Page A 25)
Inside
The Farmer
✓ Cookbook Author
page 812.
✓ Holiday Finery
page 819.
✓ New Farmers,
New Generation page
A 34.
✓ Plans For Penn
sylvania page A 35.
Saturday, December 6, 2003
15; Naomi, 13; Ramona, 11; Caleb, 9; Noah, £'; Samuel, 6; Sarah, 4;
and Elijah, 2. Two sisters, Melissa and Laura, are married and were
unavailable for the photo. Another baby sibling is due Jan. 25. See
story on page A 22. Photo by Lou Ann Good, food and family features editor
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Lancaster Farming’s Grower & Marketer includes
Turf & Tree in Section D this issue. Featured: a
maple production workshop story, information from
Power Expo 2003, a Christmas tree grower feature,
calendar of events, and other items.
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