12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October'23, 1965 Fulton Grange 66 Installs Officers Kn it on linniK* 1 # ,i, > Itn remilnr meeting October 11 in the hull In Onkryn, !’»■ Gyles Hrown. Muster. eonduct id the business intM'tliifr. Tin* Ch.u.er w.i* drnped In iiuMii cjrv oi Ch.irles drillin'.! L K llosiitler .111(1 Mr* Kiltie C.irperter wete leeched into liieinlieiship. Lillie 1 itoltoil installed tin- new I'-eleeled olliceis. .is sued In Wllli.im Ambler .is M.ii-li.iU Miss .le.lll Moss .is 1.1 Ile.i/er .incl Mis Uus sH ll.ulsoe .is Kinblein He.ir- ei 'I In following worn m st.tiled M.ister. Giles II I’loiill Oieiseel O.nul M'lss ]i 1 . I.e liner Miss Amies Spell e Stew .lid. Ambuisp din iu, \ssisi,int Siew.urt riic'stei Todd fi Cll.lpl.lln John (Inline Uli Tieasmei C"ui Muipln Smeun Mis Chailes MiSpaiian Gate kiepei Hail Sniokei Ceies. Mn-. Lon Tindall. Pomona Mi- C Hold Holloway Ji . rioia M > Ain hi o-e Gillm-s Lich \s-,ntaut Stew lid Mis Stanles Slantli i Ji E\eeu tne Committee meinhei. Chl foi (I Hohow.n H and Jumoi (iiaiuc Mali on Mis Chailes T-mlall Si The 'Mastei made the fol low mu, appointments toi the jeu Youth Committee ("an Mtnphv Lois Tindall Mis Ca,hj Cochtan Mar\ Lou Weslec Mi and Mrs Stan le\ Staiiltei Ji and Rub> James Lemslatne Committee, Nonnan Wood and Francis Gillespie Home Economics Committee. Mis Charles Tin dall Si Mrs W Harold Gun heal Mis Marian Ank nin Mis Su-an Fite. Mrs Esthei Cairoll and Mrs Chailes McSpatran Membei slnp Committee Mi and Mis Chttoid Holloway Ji , Mr and Mis Owen Groff, Sr, and Mi and Mis George Lam hoin Community Progress Program Miss Dorothy Acker man, Mis Ambrose Giffmg, Mi and Mrs Thomas Brad -163, Mr and Mrs Howard Stembeia HospitahU Com mittee, Mrs William Walton A masquerade will be held at S pm at the nevt meeting October 2 5 Prizes will be awarded tor the prettiest, ugliest and most original. Penn State Announces Two Short Courses Dr Fred C Snyder, Penn Stale duector of short coutses recently announced two farm business courses tv ill be offered in December The first one will be held December fi-S, and will deal with faim income tax and so cial security problems It is suggested that ifarmers, and those who help farmers -pre paie retains will receive the huest infoimation concerning the 'income tax law Other subjects covered will be farm in ome and expenses, person al deductions, retirement cied it tax credit, depredation, in stallment sale privilege, and biiMiies-, casualty losses. On Dec ember S and 10, a course in wills and estate planning will Jae offered Faimeis, agncultural btisi newnien and others who ad ust and counsel tanners on estate planning aie invited to at ten cl Resistiation tees for these ionises toi Pennsjl tanians anfl $1") lor others Coin se>- will bf held on the in nn (amytis ami applications 01 othei inlorniaiion can he obtained h oin J)i Snyder, -tniisbT. Bids, Penn State ',Vf -iLV The Ferich family paid an average of Electric Home Heating, and all their other electric services ~3' > 'if ! ONLY ‘19.70 a month for Total Electric Living including Water Heating^ That’s why we say, to make an honest comparison ©? costs of various types of heating you must add together aft costs.' When you add together the costs of flame-type heating and electric service for other needs, chances are you’ll find Total Electric Living—one service, one bill, no mainte nance or service contracts —is your truly economical buy. Before you build or remodel, see your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Electric Home Heating Dealer for an electric heating estimate, which he’ll back up with a guarantee! PP&L AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY IN THE SERVICE V OF THE PUBLIC II ■NsN ' \ Cooking, Lighting, *// PP&L's new low rales had been in effect throughout the entire heating season, the average monthly cost would have been even lower . V PENNSYLVANIA • mum com Mr. and Mrs. John Ferich’s all-electric home at 6 Pleasant View Avenue, Willow Street, Pa. > s T •< s s t -f> s *. 'i s < r r S *s ,s k „ M ♦ _ * J <' 1 > u r* i )
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