Fulton Grange votes on legislative bills OAKRYN - Edward L. Zug, master of Fulton Grange No. 66, presided at that group’s regular business session on February 27 at the Grange Hall, Oakryn. At that time the Grange discussed and took action on a number of bills in the state legislature. IB SPRING SAVMG ► FAMOUS NECO QUALITY... SIMPLIFIED DESIGN... LOW MAINTENANCE... AND SAFETY! SIMPLE DESIGN MEANS A MINIMUM OF MAINTEN; • ELIMINATES LINE SHAFTING AND SEARINGS • NO CHAIN OR SPROCKETS TO WEAR OUT CENTER DRIVE EXPANDED SPACE ■round th» g*ar box Jllvts pi*' 'of spic* or gn ■rounr HOPPER (standard aquipmant) EXTRA HEAVY FLIGHTING ON INTAKE AUGER ROTECTIVE SAFETY CAGE AND BEARING CAGE Fulton Grange went on record as supporting H.B. 406, Printers No. 445, which would eliminate the power of the Salary Commission to establish salaries of state officials and representatives but only to make recom mendations to the I ' ilature. Thr ised SPECIAL GEAR BOX with doubla tails and taperad thrutt bearings SAFETY WINCHES •REASSEMBLED DRIVI 2" Diameter tube on 8" Units H.B. 1614, Printers No. 1040, which would allow holders of liquor licenses to set up establishments catering to the liquor trade and teenagers on the same property, even though m separate rooms. House Bill 111,dealing with the condemnation of land for AVY CROSS-BOLTED tNNECTING SHAFTS: 6' Units —l’/4" Dia 8" Units W Dia tPPED FLIGHTING >ns for more capacity highway or solid waste material, already passed unanimously by the House, is stalled in the Senate Appropriations committee. Fulton Grange voted to ask Pennsylvania senators to bring it out of committee and pass it. They favored H.B. 104, known as Agricultural Development Authority Act, designed to assist farmers to acquire land, equipment, and livestock. They favored H.B. 1989 which would establish a committee to evaluate present state agencies at regular intervals to establish if they should be continued, terminated, or altered. They opposed H.B. 1855 which would foster a constitutional aMtR M. JHRE/NER T/A Good’s Feed Mill R.D.I, NEW PROVIDENCE, PA. PHONE (717) 786-2500 pennfield feeds NOW HANDLING: PENNFIELD FEEDS MOPRO- V / LIQUID PROTEIN AND A COM PLETE LINE OF ANIMAL HEALTH -phe M-M-MOO-ORVELOUS Feeds” PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES. „ . . . . . M M that help your herd.produce M-M -FULL SERVICE DEALER MOO-ORE. LOCATING HOLES yv - (Tube c»n b« rotated »lther direction) LOCATING BUTTON «, 6” Transport Augers Deduct s 7s°°per unit 8” Transport Augers Deduct s loo°°per unit All prices include PTO Drive, Steel Hopper, Used Tires, Flex Pipe, F. 0.8. York. m GRAIN EQUIPMENT, INC. oIOUuUL Ph: (717) 755-2690 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March ll f 1978 amendment changing the 60 day residency requirement to vote to a period established by the state legislature. A report of the regional meeting held at Brandywine Grange was given by Clif ford Holloway Jr. Region H. Junior Grange talent contest will be held at Fulton Grange Hall April 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fulton Grange’s annual turkey supper will be held April 1 in the Grange hall. First and second degrees will be conferred upon new members at the next meeting March 13, and third and fourth degrees at the March 27 meeting. Degree rehearsal will be held March 8,8 p.m., at the Grange hall. TRAILER TRUCKLOAD SALE NOW THROUGH APRIL Ist IMPORTANT DESIGN FEATURE: NECO TRANSPORTS if© disigned to give four (4) times more tube wear the ANTITWIST connecting sleeves and ~ extension tubes allow the tubes to be rotated four times 90* apart g Units In Stock Assembled *1365 00 sl44o°° *1535 00 $ lBB5 OO $ 2OOO OO s2l2s°° $ 2195 00 8” x sr 8” x 62’ 8” x 67’ Units In Stock Unassembled District 18 of ADA holds meeting GLEN ROCK - District 18 of the American Dairy Association met for their annual meeting on February 28 at Smith’s Country Kit chen. Elected to the chair manship of the district was Charles Laughman, Glen •Rock Rl, with Paul Keeney, York, serving as vice chairman. Secretary is John Krone, Glen Rock R 2. Edwin Zeigler, Seven Valleys Rl, and Guy War ner, Narvon were elected delegates from the district to the ADA board. Filling in as alternate will be Neslon Brenneman, Spring Grove Rl. JMJ ■w OVERFLOW CAP provide relief if spouting plugs 101