January 5, 1984
William Burkhart announced that he would be giving up the Graves Registration chairmanship after this year and Robert Finkey will accept the position.
$25.00 was donated to operation Santa Claus.
May 3, 1984
Death Benefits of $150.00 was paid to the beneficiary of Arthur Kitzmiller and $54.60 was used to purchase Awards, and Medals for the High School.
May 19, 1984
It was announced that the post will be sending five boys to Keystone Boys State and sending two to Pennsylvania State Police youth week.
June 7, 1984
Death Benefits of $150.00 was paid to the beneficiary of Charles D. Stuck.
Election of officer to serve year 1985 are as follows:
Commander--Tommy Everett
1st Vice Commander--Charles Alpaugh
2nd Vice Commander--Robert K. Bufkin
Finance Officer--Tommy Everett
Chaplain--William Burkhart
Sgt at Arms--Carl E.Clugh
Historian--Robert L. Finkey
Judge Advocate--Benjamin Brechbiel
August 2, 1984
A donation of $25.00 will be given to the Post's fair queen contestant.
October 4, 1984
A donation of $25.00 was given to the Lions Club for the Halloween parade and a donation of $100.00 to the Shippensburg Veterans Council and allocated $160.00 for jackets and trophies for the Midget Football Team.
November 15, 1984
Death Benefit of $150.00 was paid to the beneficiary of Raymond Lemaster and the trophies for the Midget Football total cost was $166.42.
January 3, 1985
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