Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 27, 1973, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27. 1973
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Fulton Grange Appoints
Standing Committees
Fulton Grange 66 held its
regular meeting October 22 at the
Grange Hall, Oakryn. The
Master, Charles McSparran,
presided at the business session.
The trustees reported that the
installation of the new furnace
has been completed and a new
storage cabinet will be built in the
ball.
MCCULLOCH
MINI MAC 1
The lightest and most powerful
chain saw in the world for
The Master appointed the
following standing committees
for the year: Youth-Leßoy Welk,
Matthew Young, Clifford
Holloway 111, Peggy Galbreath,
Janet Baker and Ruby Overly;
Hospitality--Mrs. Clifford
Holloway Jr, Women’s Activities
-Mrs. William Rhodes, Mrs.
Chester E. W. Eckman, Mrs.
Frank Aument; 100th An
niversary-Mrs. J. Stanley
Stauffer Jr, Mrs. Jesse Wood,
Norman Wood and Miss Joyce
Galbreath.
Membership-Mrs. James
Huber, Donald Trimble, James
King, Everett Kreider, Mrs.
DeWitt Bacorn, Mrs. James
Brown, Mrs. Crockett Halsey and
Miss Donna Welk; Legislative-
Norman Wood, Ralph Bitler and
William Guhl; Young Married-
Mr. and Mrs. David Knight, Mr.
and Mrs. David Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Myers; Agriculture-
Richard Holloway, Alfred Overly
and Richard Lefever.
The youth committee will
sponsor a bowling party at 9 p.m.
November 17 at Garden Spot
Bowling Center, Strasburg. The
Youth Committee will arrange a
bus trip to see the Ice Follies at
Hershey December 1.
The following members from
Fulton Grange attended the
Pennsylvania State Grange
convention at Reading this week:
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McSparraa,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galbreath,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood, Mr.
and Mrs. Gyles Brown and Mr.
Ice Follies To Appear In Hershey
The 1974 edition of the Ship- contingent. Atoy Wilson is back to return of “Snoopy , the world's
stads and Johnson Ice Follies will perform his skating techniques, greatest sk* •
bow into the Hersheypark Arena Jax Humphry, Canadian , S 3
November 27 thru December 2. champion is a classic newcomer.
The show i. literally loaded with Karen Kresge, Susan Berens,
skating talent. Suzanne RusseU and Christy Ito popular Ice Folllettes chorus
Produced by Bob Shipstad with add skating delight with their
choreography and direction by respective routines.
Bobby and Helen Maxson, the all- For those who like pair skating,
new Ice Follies is a mixture of the there are Richard Dwyer and
contemporary and the past. Fast- Susan Berens, Judy and Jim
moving, the show possesses the Sladky, National Dance cham
proper mixture of sensational pions, and the Internationally
skating, hilarious comedy, famed Nancy and Leandre.
beautiful music, gorgeous Comedy is dispensed in great
costumes and expert staging to quantities. Mr. Frick, Hans
label it one of the finest Ice Leiter, the Scarecrows and the
Follies shows of all time. Funsters. And don't forget the
There are stars in abundance.
Richard Dwyer tops the male
and Mrs. Gifford Holloway Jr.
Also several members attended
other sessions in the evenings.
Miss Joyce Galbreath, Lec
turer, presented the following
program: Readings- “The origin
of Halloween” by Richard
Holloway; “The Goddess
Pomona” by Mrs. Gyles Brown;
“Ghosts” by Arba Henry; and
“Superstitions and Magic Facts”
by Mrs. Thomas Galbreath. Mrs.
George Hough painted on the
easel the village blacksmith
shoeing a horse while Mrs.
Freeda Huber read “Under The
Spreading Chestnut Tree” and
Glenn Hough accompanied with
appropriate piano selections. The
Lecturer concluded the program
with two word games which were
won by Mrs. Freeda Huber and
Charles McSparran.
Mrs. W. Harold Graybeal will
show colored slides and give a
travelogue of her European trip
at the next meeting November 12.
Fulton Grange has accepted an
invitation to attend Calvert
Grange 425, Maryland,
November 26 for their Corn and
Pie Night. The men will take 10
ear corn exhibits and the women
either apple, plain or spiced
pumpkin pies for the contests.
Fulton Grange has cancelled
their meeting for that night but
will meet at the Grange Hall at
7; 30 p.m. to go to Calvert Grange.
Mrs. Charles McSparran
INDIVIDUAL CALF STALLS
This is the successful stall for raising calves in environmental controlled barns.
Veal—Dairy Beef —Herd Replacements. Stall size inside 22 x 48; outside 22
Advantages of the Fiey elevated calf stalls- Reduced labor, Eliminating bedding,
Controlled feeding, Lowering cost per calf, Reduce Calf losses, Cut stall upkeep
to a minimum, Healthier calves. In short, better management, Increased profits.
FREY BROS.
R.D. 2 QUARRYVIU-E, PA,
ANNUAL MEETING
MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 5, 1973
7:30 P.M. FARM I HOME CENTER
-Guest Speaker - Enos B. Heisey Field Manager of
AGWAY from Syracuse.
-Election of four member committeeman
-Management Reports
-Music by the John Hershey Family
Oil Burner
1 Gallon Paint
1 Gallon Paint
1 Case Ceiling Tile
25 pounds Pipe Line Cleaner
6 sheets mis-matched
Panelling
Socket Set
Tool Set
Drill Set
Hydraulic Jack
15’ Log Chain
Claw Hammer
15” Adjustable Wrench^
WHY NOT ORDER YOURS TODAY
HMDIDI
CARDEN SPOT STORES
DOOR PRIZES
(agway)
PHONE 717-736-2146
Rats
During early fall rats start
seeking more comfortable
homes. Clean up trash piles,
stone piles and junk. Prevent
rats from getting into food or feed
by ratproofing buildings, says
Stanely G. Gesell, Extension
entomologist at The Penn
sylvania State University.
14. Tool Box
15. Jig Saw
16. %” Drill
17. Wolverine Shoes
18. Tingley Boots
19. 50’ Cord
20. Foot Ball
21. Grease Gun
22. Bag Maker
23. Screw Driver Set
24. Cannister Set
25. Message Center
26. Corning Ware
REFRESHMENTS