144 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10,1979 - Maryland Grangers (Continued from Page 142) Roderack and directors, Joyce Castle and Raymond Cram. Family Musical division’s first place went to the Hoopengardner Family from Hancock Grange singing from “Tom Sawyer”. Carolyn Wiles and The Hoopengardner Family will perform in the National Grange Talent Contest in Lancaster. The main speaker for the evening was the Maryland Comptroller of the Treasury, Louis L. Goldstein. His speech was entitled “Light at the End of the Tunnel”. He stated “ America is in the middle of a dark tunnel of energy problems, and assailed Washington elected officials and bureaucrats for sitting on their hands on energy issues”. He also stated citizens are having their pockets picked and their lives abused by skyrocketing oil prices. Goldstein said the answer to the problem may lie in the “hundreds of PhD’s driving taxies, because they can’t C. Lester Dudrow, left, was presented the Maryland Grange Service to Maryland Agriculture Award for 1979 by State Master Rodman Myers. Dudrow is a dairyman who has helped with FFA and 4-H judging programs for the past 20 years. □ Please send me color catalog on the Cherokee horse stock trailers and GN f latbeds. □ Pi»ase send me literature on Silo-Matic Feeding Systems. NAME CITY ! PHONE J find a job. They should be in laboratories, researching alternatives and synthetic fuels.” Relating to farmers, be noted that the United States provides half of the world’s total export of food. We are the Saudi Arabia of wheat and our resources are renewable. Saturday, the Youth of ficers opened the session, followed by the Youth Report, by State Youth Director, Doris Hoopengardner. The Boonsboro FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team demonstrated their skill to the Grangers. They placed first at the Maryland FFA Convention. Mr. Ed ward Mayne is their FFA Advisor. New officers elected and installed for 2 years were: Master, Rodman Myers, Thurmont; Overseer, Maurice Wiles, Glade Valley; Lecturer, Nancy Wolfe, Brandywine; Steward, Thomas Galbreath, Dublin; Ass’t Steward, Alton Hoopengardner, Hancock; STATE ZIP. Lady Ass’t Stewart, Alice Archer, Eramorton; Chaplain, Lavinia McGolerick, New Market; Treasurer, Charles Ped dicord, Jr., Patapsco; Secretory, Peggy Royer, Thurmont; Gatekeeper, J. Adam Plummer, Em mortion; Ceres, Mary Lee Dom, Jarrettsville; Flora Ruth Stansfield, Patapsco; Pomona, Frances Darner, Middletown Valley; James Bushey, Berrett and John Swadley, Wacobu, executive committee 3 year term. The officers were installed by Bruce E. Crum, chair man of executive committee assisted by Frances Crum, emblem bearer, Rheba Burner, regalica bearer; William Crum, marshall; Barbara Crum, soloist, and Teresa Hoke, pianist. State Master Myers an nounced the following ap pointments for the next 2 years. Louisa Hott, Jarrettsville Grange, director of Women’s Ac tivities; Ethel Brauer, Thurmont Junior Grange director; Janet Wiles, Glade Valley, Youth Director; Jean Myers, Thurmont, Information director; Jessie I. Burall, New Market, Legislative Director and Betsey and Tom Galbreath, Maryland State Fair Booth Chairmens. The following committees presented resolutions for approval. Transportations and Roads, Charles Brauer, Emmitsburg Grange, Chairman: Maryland Truck weights and sizes (width and length) be in conformity with Federal and State Laws and Regulations. Oppose trucking deregulations which have negative effect on small rural communities. Favor modernization of AMERICAS FINEST CLEANERS ft SANITIZERS ■ Chlorinated Circulation Cleaner for Pipeline & Bulk Tanks: NU-CLEAN LIQUID Recommended for waters up to 25 grains hardness. 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