Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1980, Image 20

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    A2o—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 19,1980
Fulton Grangers plan summer picnic
OAKRYN - Fulton
Grange No. 66 met m regular
session Monday at their hall
in Oakryn. Thomas C
Galbreath presided at the
business session.
Mrs. Clifford Holloway 111,
chairman of the youth
committee, reported 30
attended the volleyball party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Everett Kreider July 5
She announced a swim
ming party to be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Wood July 25, 7 p.m. Hot
dogs will be furnished
Members should contact her
in regard to what foods they
should bring.
She also announced the
third annual State Grange
horseshoe tournament to be
held August 9 at the Centre
County Grange Fairgrounds.
The Grange voted to
sponsor a young couple to
attend the young mamed's
weekend at Edgewater
Acres, Huntingdon Co , Sept.
19 to 21.
Mrs. Howard Miller Jr
4-H attends
dairy bowl
OBELISK The Western
Montgomery-Berks 4-H Club
attended the South-East
Regional Dairy Bowl contest
at the Berks County Ag
Center
Teams participated in the
Dairy Bowl from Cum
berland-Northampton Cou
nty, Berks County, Chester
County, and Montgomery
County
Coming in first place was
Montgomery County,
Chester County was the
runner-up
4-H members representmg
Montgomery County were
Martha Gehrmger, captain
of the team, Jean
Gehrmger; Margaret
Giangiacomo, Mary Alice
Rhoads, Sean Callaghan,
and Jack Seasholtz
Reported by Mary Alice
Rhoads
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announced that the Oakryn
Senior Citizens would hold a
covered dish luncheon' at
noon, July 16 at the Grange
Hall.
Clifford W Holloway Jr ,
chairman of the tour com
mittee, announced that the
bus would leave Quanyville
July 18, 6 a.m. and return
July 20, 9 p.m. He also an
nounced the time schedule
for each stop in Connecticut
and Massachusetts.
The Lecturer, Mrs.
Howard Miller Jr. presented
Dons J Brown, who told
about her experience par
ticipating in the Friendship
Force exchange visitation to
West Berlin zo4 people,
representing a cross section
of U S citizens, flew to West
Germany and 254 German
citizens returned to the
United States on the same
plane.
Everyone stayed in homes
in the local community and
went as ambassadors of
peace.
Mrs. Brown spoke of the
hospitality she enjoyed in the
home she visited and told
how her hostess showed her
so many places of interest in
West Berlin.
After eight days the group
from Germany flew back to
Germany with the same
plant bringing back our
group This program was
well planned and has been
acclaimed as a huge suc
cess Mrs Miller read a
poem “Thanks” to conclude
the program.
Fulton Grange will hold
their annual picnic Monday,
July 28,7 p.m. at the Grange
hall Everyone should bring
a meat dish, another dish
and their own place setting.
Rolls, butter and beverage
will be provided. This will be
a fun night for the whole
family. Volleyball, quoits
and horseshoes will be en
joyed before dark, followed
by games m the hall.
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OUTSIDE CALF HUTCHES
With Metal Roofs & Feeders
• Painted & Creosoted
For Additional Information Write or Call:
STOLTZFUS WOODWORK
RD 2, Box 2280, Gap, PA 17527
717-442-8972