Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 31, 1973, Image 37

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    Fulton Grange Program
Uses Centennial TLeme
Fulton Grangfe 66 met in
regular session at Oakryn
Monday, March 26 with the
Master Richard Holloway
presiding. The Grange went on
record in favor of not lowering
the drinking age limit t&ow 21
years. They also went on record
in favor of a one cent additional
state tax on gasoline and road
fuels instead of floating a bond
issue, should either become
necessary.
Mrs. Charles Heath, chairman
of the Women’s Activities
committee, announced that
applications are still available to
enter the National Grange
Sewing contest which ends May 1.
She has a new supply of the
Pennsylvania State Grange cook
bobks.
★ CLOCK RADIO ★COUNTER MIXER
Looking Forward to
Serving You In the
Sears Mall, Park
The committee has made final
plans for the Grange turkey
supper to be uoid April 7 from 4 to
B'p.m. at the Grange Hall,
Frank Aument reported on the
Agricultural Land Use Tax
meeting held at the Farm and
Home Center March 14.
Mrs. Richard Maule, Lecturer
of Colerain Grange 1667,
presented the program on the
theme “100 Years- for Penn
sylvania State Grange”, in
celebration of its centennial
year: Group singing “The Model
Grange.” Mrs. Maule asked
questions on Pennsylvania
Grange history which were an
swered by the group. Loran
Brinton reported how the Grange
grew in its first year in Penn
sylvania. Richard Maule listed
EVERYONE'S INVITED
OPEN HOUSE!
Monday, April 2 to Saturday, April 7tl
EGISTERFOR
ING OF FABULOI
EE PRIZES
Drawing will be iield
for these Prizes
★TABLE MODEL COLOR TV
★ COFFEE PERCOLATOR
PLUS
FREE GIFTS
TO FIRST FEDERAL'S
some legislation the Grange
secured. Joseph G. Hess told
about the building of a hotel.
Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr
listed early projects of the
Grange. Mrs. Joseph Hess gave
high points of past State Grange
Master Leonard Rhone’s ad
ministration. Group singing
“Anniversary Song”. Mrs. Maule
conducted a game.
Colerain Grange honored Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McSparran for
their activities past and present
in Fulton Grange and the Lan
caster Company Pomona Grange
by the presentation of a new
Pennsylvania Grange history.
Group singing “A Parting
Hymn”.
Fulton Grange will observe
Youth Night at the next meeting
April 9.
Pomona Grange officers will
hold degree rehearsals April 3
and April 24 at Fulton Grange
Hall.
The last county Grange
City.
visitation meeting will be held Fulton Juni(
May lat the White Horse Fire a Dutchmaid |
Hall as guests of Salisburg meeting.
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