Fulton Grange picks officers , supports OAKRYN - Fulton Grange No. 66 head their regular semi-monthly meeting Monday, 8 p.m. at the Grange Hall, Oakryn. The Master, Thomas C. Galbreath conducted the business session when the following officers were elected for a one year term: Thomas C. Galbreath, Master; David Wissler, Overseer; Mrs. Jesse Wood, Lecturer; Richard Holloway, Steward; Scott Stauffer, Assistant Steward; Mrs. John Wise, Lady Assistant Steward; Mrs. William Taylor, Chaplain; Clifford W. Holloway Jr, Treasurer; Peggy Galbreath, Secretary; COMPLETE FARMMIHTIHG We Use Quality PAINT AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient Method • Reasonable Prices • Spray On and Brush-In Method • Sandblasting If Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE ESH SPRAY PAINTING (DanielS Esh C Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER Box 350 A Ronks, PA 17572 or call this number 717-687-7007 or 717-687-8262 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Frank Scheuchenzuber, Gatekeeper; Mrs. Richard Edwards, Ceres; Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Pomona; Mrs. George Hough, Flora Also checked were Mrs. Charles McSparran, pianist; Mrs. Doris J. Brown and Mrs. Clifford Holloway Jr., flower committee; C.G. McSparran, purchasing agent; Mrs. Robert Mc- Sparran, hospitalization secretary; Mrs. Richard Hanks, librarian; Charles Tindall Jr , Scout representative. Elected for three year terms were- Norman Wood, Executive committee member; Richard Lefever, Finance committee mem ber, Thomas Galbreath and David Wissler, trustees. In other business Amos Funk, County Commissioner James Huber and Mrs. David Wissler were received into membership. Fulton Grange went on record in support of the amendment to Act 442 in the Pennsylvania Legislature. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Galbreath will attend the Young Mameds Weekend at Edgewater Acres in Hun tingdon Co. September 19, 20 and 21 County Commissioner James Huber reported on progress with Penn DO’ 1 ' It will be possible for local farmers to secure permits to take their machinery across the bridge over the Octoraro Creek on Route 272 He met with the Grange committee to discuss satisfactory in clusions in the permit requirements. The following were ap- pointed to select the Granger of the Year: Harry Baker, Charle McSparran and Mrs. Dons Brown. Fulton Grange will have an exhibit in the commercial tent at the Solanco Fair September 17 through 19. Clifford Holloway Jr., chairman of the tour com mittee, announced that there are a few seats available on the bus for the one-day trip to Annapolis, Md. for Oc tober 1. The Lecturer, Mrs. Howard W Miller Jr., presented the program. She NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT NEW DEUTZ TRACTOR ~ • W -'•"if •_ • BEST SEPT. SALES PROGRAM IN THE INDUSTRY Always a best buy - the Deutz models D 4506 (45 hp), D 6206 (61 hp) and D 6806 (68 hp) utility tractors proven reliability and economy. The DX Series (84 to 145 hp 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive) are completely new tractors from the ground up with more built-in weight - they represent a serious commitment to farmers needs for the 1980’s. Specially designed to meet the demands for engine flexibility and performance, best fuel ef ficiency, extreme durability, hi-capacity hydraulics, easy servicing, con venient transmissions plus operator comfort. Option of factory installed cab or R.O.P.S. roof. BUY YOUR DEUTZ FROM STAUFFERS - We specialize in Deutz products. We offer: Full parts service - Factory trained mechanics for reliable service - Deutz special tools - Good facilities and experienced SEPTEMBER SALES PROGRAM (till Sept. 26,1980) 1. Settlement allowances of $BOO.OO to $2600.00 2. 10% A.P.R. Financing Thru Deutz Credit 3. Or, Waiver of Finance changes to 3/1/81 in Lieu of settlement allowance. Regular interest rate applies. NEW TRACTORS IN STOCK • D 4506, 45 hp • D 6806,68 hp • D 13006,135 hp • DX-90,84 hp • DX-160,145 hp 19 flauller Diesel Inc. 312 W. MAIN STREET, NEW HOLLAND, PA 717-354-4181 i Lancaster Farming, Saturday, S* pttmbtr 13,1980-Cl7 open spaces move read a poem “Today.” She then introduced Amos Funk and County Commissioner Huber who discussed at length the various plans to preserve farmland in Lancaster County. Funk distributed maps showing designated farmland preservation areas in townships in Lancaster County. Open discussion on this subject followed. Community Night will be observed September 22 when the public is invited. There ™>ll hp r povored dish supper # " SAVE FUEL! For example, the 100 hp DX-110 SAVES AN AVERAGE OF 1.05 GALLON PER HOUR while delivering better than average drawbar pull when compared to the six major makes in this size. Based on Nebraska tests. Can you afford not to own a Deutz? RENT-A FUEL SAVER: One Deutz D 9006 95 HP For Rent Call Harold Stauffer at 7 p.m. The committee will furnish rolls, butter and beverage. Grangers should bring a meat dish, another dish and their own place settings. Mrs. William Buffington, from Chester County. Lecturer of the Penn sylvania State Grange and chairman of the National Grange Women’s Activities committee will be the speaker. Twenty five, fifty, fifty five and sixty five year members will be honored. 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