10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19, 1965 FULTON ORANGE BURNS mortgage • Conestoga Dam (Continued from Page 6) al agriculture teacher at Penn These represent the final ef- Manor High School and ne,w fort, he said, to bring the ly-eleoted District secretary, files up-to-date, and leaves assumed his official duties at about 1700 agreements in the this week’s meeting. JUNE TO <3O MUELLER! H. BRUBAKER L 350 Strosburg Pike, Lancaster R. D. 3, Litifz, Pa. Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 HELPS IMPROVE DAIRY RATIONS Add variety and bulk to your c> dairy rations and improve palat- ( C - ability with WAYNE SWEET > BULKY. \ r C Rich in beet pulp, molasses and minerals, WAYNE SWEET BULKY greatly improves rations fed to dry, fresh and milking cows. Good for growing heifers, tool HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronhs files, all of which are active. Garland Gingerich, vocation- IS THE MONTH WAYNE SWEET BULKY FEED A f. See ns today for WAYNE SWEET BULKY FEED MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia J. K. STAUFFER & SON Xawn and Bellalre MILLERS VILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INCf Witmer Theodore Beck. Beck read the mortgage, then tore it in _ .. „ pieces and each member of Fulton Grange #66 held a y, e ©range burned a piece, mortgage-burning * ceremony slgnifyirig that each had a for their hall at Oakryn, Pa-, .part in paying the debt. Monday June 14. Approxi- Richard VanNoy, Secretary of mately seventy-five people Pennsylvania State Grange, from Fulton, Coleram and Was p resen t an d commended Nf w „ Lo ! ldon Granges the membership on their ac ed. Master, Gyles H. Brown com plishments. Mrs. Stanley opened the ceremony. Chap- stauffer j r . presented a flute lam, Paul H. Uibel offered so j o accompanied toy Mrs. prayer. Adalme Edwards. Group sing- Taking part in the cere- jng concluded the program, mony, were the assistant stew- In observance of June as ards, Chester Todd Jr. and - ~ ~ TI _ Mrs. Stanley Stauffer Jr.; Dair y Month - , the Hon J e Ec °- secretary, Mrs. Charles Me- nomics Committee assisted by Sparran, and acting treasurer, the men of the Grange made <£ LAST TWO WEEKS .5 to get a *l5 Trade-in Allot on your old water Hooter reg* of its type or condition PPsVs Money-back >- Guarantee of Safisfacti cowing botW operating costand pei TRADE UP TO GUARANTEED SATISFACTION with a flameless electric water heater HERE’S ALL YOU DO: See your electric appliance dealer or plumber and take your choice of either a 40-gallon, or larger, quick-recovery water heater, or an 80-gallon, or larger, NEMA standard water heater. The dealer or plumber will then credit you with $l5 toward the purchase price. (Most dealers and plumbers are par ticipating in the plan. If yours is not, call your nearest PP&L office for the names of participating dealers and plumbers near you). When the installation has been certified by the Company as being eligible for PP&L’s low-cost water heating rate, PP&L will give you its Certificate of Guaranteed Satisfaction, covering both cost of operation and performance for six months after date of installation. CONSIDER THESE MANY ADVANTAGES: You’ll prefer heating water the flameless electric way because it’s dependable ... clean ... automatic ... safe ... convenient ... carefree ... modern ... and, best of all, it’s economical under PP&L’s low, low rate of only one cent a kilowatt-hour. And, what’s more, because your new electric water heater is flameless and needs no flue, it can be placed any where—in a closet, under the counter, in the basement or in the garage. Install an electric water heater now while you can get "the $l5 trade-in allowance and PP&L’s Guarantee of Satisfaction, and assure yourself and your family of all the hot water you need, when you need it» HURRY! This offer ends June 26 (Available only to PP&L customers.) ■% iA-*, i»S * » - t- s -*c => r PP*L^ AN INVESTOR-OWNED electric utility IN THE SERVICE . OF THE PUBLIC fifty quarts of homemade id cream which, was served ai part of the refreshments. During the busineu meet* ing, planus were made to take a one-day bus trip to the New York World’s Fair, Saturday, July 31. The Committee ar ranging the trip consists of Clair Murphy and Charles Mc- Sparran, Quarry ville, and Miss Dorothy Ackerman oi Oru more Center. Persons inter ested in taking the trip may contact .one of this commit tee. Reservations must be made before July 24. The next meeting will be held June 28. 14 IS