B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 26, 1973 Fulton Grange Announces Screwworm M. UllUll (Continued From Page 7) Sewing Contest Winners the joint Commission on the Fulton Grange ■66 held its cents P® r member was given to Prevention of Foot-and-Mouth regular meeting May 14 at the Pennsylvania State Grange Disease in Mexico City. Oakrvn Richard Holloway, centennial fund. Commission members ap- Master, presided at the business Clifford W. Holloway Jr. gave a pointed by the Mexican session when final plans were progress report for the Southern Secretariat of Agriculture and made for the annual Go-to- Lancaster County Family Health Livestock (Secretaria de Church Night to be held Sunday Center at Quarryville. Two new Agriculture y Ganaderia-SAG) May 27, at 8 p.m. at the Grange members were accepted into the are: Hall. Mrs. Ralph M. Layman, - Dr. Gustavo Reta Petterson, Quarryville will be the speaker The Lecturer, Mrs. J. Stanley subsecretary for livestock, SAG. and Miss Janet Jackson will Stauffer Jr. passed around the - Dr. Hector Campos Lopez, provide special music on her centennial guessing box. Mr. and director general of animal harp. The chaplain, Gyles Brown, Mrs. Clifford Holloway Jr. health, SAG. is in charge of the service. A guessed its contents Dr. Pablo Zierold Reyes, covered dish supper will precede which was 100 clothespins. Mrs. director of the Veterinary the service at 7p m Rolls, butter Stauffer conducted a game. Medical Faculty of Mexico, and beverage will be provided Mrs. Jesse Cutter narrated for - Lie. Francisco Ramos Grangers and friends are invited a fashion show in which the Cantoral director of in to attend the supper and the following modeled outfits they ternational affairs, SAG (who did service They should bring a made or were made for them: not attend the meeting but was meat dish, another dish and their Edna Sue Wood, Linda Wood, represented there by Lie. Br own place settings for the supper. Mrs. Jesse Wood Mrs. James nesto Jacquez). The Grange went on record Cochran and children Michelle Director of the joint corn opposing any move by Congress an( * Michael, Susan Aument, mission is Dr. Marco Antonio to allocate any highway funds for Krissy Stauffer, Mrs. Ira Welk, Villasenor, and the Co-Director is use of a mass transit system J °y ce Galbreath, Donna Welk, Dr. Norvan L. Meyer. Dr. They also opposed any legislation Mrs. Donald Trimble and Villasenor, representing Mexico, in the state Legislature that daughter Cindy, Mrs. Rebecca has been assigned to the joint would give Pennsylvania Qmun, Mrs. David Knight, Mrs. daylight saving time on an all Charles McSparran, Mrs. Clif year basis ford Holloway Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Winners in the sewing contest Chester Eckman. Glenn Hough were announced: furnished piano-organ music for Class A - Dress made by the show. The hall was someone over 18 years for beautifully decorated in a someone under 18 - 1. Mrs. Maypole theme by Mrs. Jacob James Wood; 2. Mrs. Donald Fantom Mrs. Charts Reath Trimble. There were four entries. Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr. and Judges were Mrs. Barbara Misses Peggy and Sandy McCarrell, Miss Martha Lynch Galbreath. and Mrs. Curtis Akers. Mrs. James Herr, secretary of the Charles Reath, chairman of the Southern Lancaster County Women’s Activities committee, Communications System, will presented prizes to the winners. speak at the next meeting May A $25 donation was given to the De will tell how the present Robert Fulton Fire Company. A system operates and give some cash donation representing 50 P ros an “ cons on a county system. There will also be a , memorial service for members I who died during the year. 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