Mrs. McSparran Named County Granger Of A Lancaster County Pomona Melun (' Bo>ce presiding ed 62 people went to the rodeo Penn Mill .it 6 p m Auk 1. thc> Grange visitation meeting was The Chat ter was draped in at Cowtown, N.l .July 11 will hold a swimmiiiK paily at keld at 8p m July 13 at the memory of Allen Dubblc and Oiffoid Holloway 111 is in the home of Mr and Mis Jesse Grange Hall in Oakiyn with for the past National Grange charge of ticket sales for the Wood. Little Britain. Fulton Grange host Coleinm Master Hcrschcl D Newsom trip to Ballimoic August 4to The Women's Activities com- Grange filled officers’ chairs. The Youth committee report- sec the Boston game leaving mittec seivcd a supper to the AGWAY PRE-ENGINEERED BUILDINGS FOR AGRI-BUSINESS and COMMERCIAL USES An Agway building to match your individual requirements ~]£arm equipment represents a growing investment. JKeepmg it in “ready-to-go” condition calls for the jmfcoper shelter to aid your maintenance program. 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They will hold a Tup perwaie paity at the August 10 meeting Mis Charles McSpairan was selected as the Giangci Of The Year by a special committee composed of Thomas Galbreath, Mis Gyles Biown and Stanley Stauffer Jr Mrs Chailes McSpauan ic poitccl the Commonwealth Tele phone Company is cooperating with the Grange to improve the service and asks that patrons ic poi t any trouble immediately so the trouble can be spotted and con ected The Grange went on iccoid opposing the lottery bill which passed the House and is in the state Senate The Legislative committee repoited that Repie sentatives Sherman Hill and Maivin Miller aie not in favor of raising salaues of state off'- cials, cabinet members and Legislators at this time and the committee was instructed to in foim our Representatives that we feel they should cut ex penditures and not make appro priations without having a means for raising the funds Several membeis voiced op position to the Health and Family Living couise Solanco District schools aie planning to use and many signed a petition disapproving it Members aie advised to contact the school directois to express then opin ions Miss Helen Wanner, Lectur er of Sahsbuiy Giange, present ed a program on “Biazil” and had a map of Brazil pi epared to accompany it Pomona Mastei, Gyles H Brown, acted as a judge for the county visitation progiams this year and Salibuiy and Fulton Granges tied for fust place in the contest which will culminate at the Pennsyl vania Giange convention at Meadville October 26-29 Mrs Gladys Eby spoke on the “Size, Population, Industries, Resources, Seasons and Weath er” ot Brazil Chester Eby spoke on “Communications, Transpoi tation and Spoits” of Biazil. Mrs. Chester Eby told of their “Popular Festivals.” Ralph Wanner spoke on “Language, Education and Religion” and Mrs. Alfred Wanner told about the “Foods” of Brazil Miss Hel en Wanner told of “Some Weather Forecasting Supersti tions” and showed colored film stups “Amazon Village” and “New Coffee Lands In Brazil. ’ Fulton Grange will hold them annual picnic at 7 p m July 27 on the Giange Hall grounds. Grange members and families should bring a meat dish, an other dish and their own place setting Rolls, butter, dunk and tablecloth will be piovided by the committee Mi and Mrs. Haiold Shoemakei, Mr and Mis Ellis Sheetz, Mr and Mrs William Shuler, Misses Beveily Shoemaker and Sylvia Shhk. Mis Stanley Stauffer Jr will piovide games and conduct a Talent contest F arm Labor Force Up The U S farm laboi foice was estimated at 5 4 million workers dining June, up thiee per cent from a yeai eailiei. It marks the first icveisal of the downwaid faim laboi tiend since 1961. Reason for the in crease: Higher numbers of hired workers. While the number of farm operators and unpaid famil/ woikeis, at 3,660,000, was vn tually unchanged from a year eailier the numbei of hued woikeis, at 1,731.000 was up 10 pei cent from a jeai ago 7