% ' OAKRYN - Harry G. Baker, master, presided at the regular meeting of Fulton Grange No. 66 held at their hall in Oakryn, Lan caster County, September 10, at 8 p.m. The following officers were elected for a one year term and will be installed October 8: Thomas Charles Galbreath, master; David Wissler, ovprseer; Mrs. Howard Miller, lecturer; WATER WONT Ryder supplv Fulton Grange elects officers at meeting Richard Holloway, steward; Scott Stauffer, assistant steward; Linda Wood, lady assistant steward;" Mrs. William Taylor, chaplain; Clifford W. Holloway Jr., treasurer; Peggy Galbreath, secretary; Frank Scheuchenzuber, gatekeep er; Mrs. Clifford Holloway Jr., ceres; Mrs. J. Everett Kreider, pomona; Sylvia May, flora; Glenn Hough, pianist; Mrs. Freeda Huber Ritchie* Fountains deliver. Even in the dead of winter they are out there working You're not Weatherproof You bet they are Heating systems and efficient in sulation keep water ice-free just set the Watt Watcher™ thermostat for minimal energy use Big throated, non-stick plastic valves keep water gushing iij Each of your cows get all the water they need to promote peak production Ritchie Fountains are tough, too Quality-built with rugged heavy gal vanized steel and CD-50® epoxy finish to stand up to weather and barnlot abuse . THAT QUIT Why take chances on anything less than a red and yellow Richie Fountain 7 Call your Ritchie, dealer for water that won’t quit Phone; 717-263-9111 and Mrs. Norman Wood, flower committee; Charles McSparran, purchasing agent; Mrs. Robert B. McSparran, hospitalization secretary; Mrs. Dewitt Bacorn, librarian; and Charles Tindall Jr., scout representative. Elected for three year .terms were: Harry Baker, executive committee member; Ivan Dewald, finance committee member; and Edward Zug RR 8, P.O. Box 219 Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 and Charles Wallace, trustees. Miss Sandra Galbreath, Peach Bottom R.D.I, was awarded the Walter Wood Scholarship grant for a one year period. She is attending Lock Haven State College. A $25 donation was given to the Southern Lancaster County Library Center, located in Quarryville. The youth committee announced a volleyball party and picnic to be held at the farm of Edward L. Zug, Peters Creek Road in Fulton Township, September 14, liberdome {*»** mr i / W/9M& iTf . ( i l.i 1 I CHunsTSTEire rp I/- FIBERGLASS BULK STORAGE BINS FIBERGLASS CALF ALSO- HUTCH FARM SILO ROOFS t ACCESSORIES GUTSHALL'S SILO REPAIR RDI, Womelsdorf, PA 717-933-4616 GLASBORD 3 ELIMINATES THE EPOXY AND OTHER YEARLY COSTLY MAINTENANCE TO WALLS AND CEILINGS FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PANELS & ROLLS • GLASBORD IS TOUGH -ACID SCRATCH AND ABRASION RESISTANT • GLASBORD INSTALLS EASILY -MILKING PARLORS, HOLDING ROOMS, OFFICES, SLAUGHTERHOUSES • GLASBORD RESISTS DIRT - WILL NOT STAIN, CORRODE - RESISTS ANIMAL WASTES - CLEANS WITH ORDINARY METHODS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,19,79 7:30 p.m. The committee is also preparing the Fulton Grange float to be entered in the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair parade, Quarryville, Sep tember 19,6:45p.m. Mrs. Richard Edwards announced that the women’s activities committee is collecting used eye glasses and hearing aid batteries. She also announced that the 'Senior Citizens is sponsoring a bus trip to Lancaster on September 26 that will leave the Grange Hall at 8:30 a.m. Their next meeting will be FOR FARM BUILDINGS DURABLES IN STOCK ■ AVAILABLE NOW 3/32 & 1 /8" THICKNESS, 4xBFT. PANELS 3/32 & 1 /8" - 4 x 40 AND 4x45 FT. ROLLS ALL CORNER n c _ a ~ MOLDING AND fij FASTENERS ILL 11 VINYL MOLDINGS ARE AVAILABLE TO GIVE A FINISHED APPEARANCE & A WATERTIGHT INSTALLATION. October 3rd at the Grange Hall. They are planning a Christmas bazaar to be held at their December meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Groff were elected as alternate delegates to the Pa. State Grange session October 22-25 at Williamr sport Thomas Galbreath, deputy state master for Lancaster County, an nounced that he has sixth and seventh degree ap plications. The sixth degree will be given at the State Grange session October 24th, and at several locations in Pa. prior to that The seventh degree will be conferred three times November 17 at the National Grange session to be held at the Host Farm, Lancaster, Pa. In other business Fulton Grange went on record opposing the Workmen’s Compensation Bill in the Pa. Legislature. It was announced that Fulton Grange will host the fall meeting of the Lancaster County Pomona Grange today, September 15, 8 p.m. when election of officers will be held. A communication was read from Christine Erb, IFYE student for Lancaster County, who is in Japan. Mrs. Thomas Galbreath, lecturer, conducted quizzes naming state capitals, states that end with the letter A, song titles that are names of states, countries, cities and rivers, also a quiz on famous quotations. She also directed a game “Electricity” in which several participated. o^' fiilo.'V!*,. w If’ 43
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