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Air must be removed from the container or package, the seal must be tight, and labeling is imnnHoni so the consumer can Grange honors vets OAKHYN - Fulton Grange No 66 observed Community Night on Monday. The Lecturer, Dorothy Stauffer, presented the program. Clifford W. Holloway Jr. spoke on “What Fulton Grange Is And Does ’’ He stated that the National Grange is 113 years old, Pa. State Grange is 111 years old, Fulton Grange is 109 years old and has a membership of 240 members at present. Fulton Grange sponsors Oakryn Senior Citizens, Scouts and Grange tours. It was largely reponsible for getting the traffic light at the Buck, promoted the building of a new bridge on route 272 at the Lancaster-Chesler Co line, was instrumental in securing the family health center in Quarryville and improved the apperance of their Grange hall this year. The hall is used as a center for com munity events. The Grange meets second and fourth Monday evenings of each month. Sandra Galbreath, accompanied by Mabel Kreider, sang her number she will use in the district talent elimination October 8 at Kutztown Grange Hall, “Till There Was You.” State Grange Deputy, Thomas Galbreath, and Assistant Stewards, Harry Baker and Betty Wise, presented certificates, pins, corsages and boutonnieres to the following 50 Year to l.aura B Hit foods within the recommended storage tunes How fast a food is frozen depends on the type of freezer, its capacit>. how large the frozen food package is, and how. much is to be frozen at one time When foods are frozen slow!}, ice forms between fibers and between cells and this results in cell rupturing, softness, loss of cell fluids and increased dnp Fast freezing forms ice in and between fibers and cells and results in less rupturing of the cells, better food texture, less drip and better flavor For the best frozen foods, select good varieties of fresh, wholesome food and freeze it at peak qualit> Proper washing, sorting, and trimming is essential Some fruits and vegetables must be blanched and sugars, syrups or anti darkemng agents added Skipping steps such as these can make the difference between a product \uu will want to serve or one vou won't McSparren who gave remarks Also presented in absentia to Agnes Sfience and James Bradley 25 Year Dorothy Stauffer and James King, who gave remarks Also presented in absentia to Marion and Mildred Eckman and David Wissler. Aldus Martin, assisted by Nicholas Brin and Terry Howard, presented volleyball trophies to the following teams who participated in the Solanco volleyball Mixed League which played on the Grange courts this summer They placed m this order 1 Drumore Dragons, 2 Ziptoids, J. All Stars, ■4 Hookies. 5. M G Sportsters. 6 Spikers; 7 Just For Fun, and 8 1-azy Acres A total of 84 names were on the teams' rosters Their winter games will be played at Swift Middle School and will have two additional teams. On display were entries for the following State Grange contests Stuffed toy Annaßell Wiley Needlework - an afghan by Janet Baker; a counted cross stitch picture and a crewel picture by Dolores Baker, chicken scratch pillow by Annaßell Wiley In the art contest were an oil painting and a sketched picture by Dons Hough. There were two entries in the colored photograph contest a close-up by lone Miller, and an animal entry’ by Annaßell Wiley 68
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