Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1980, Image 105

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    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
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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.
LET US
DEMONSTRATE
Free demo, on your own
farm. Try a new Deutz in
your own operating con
dition instead of at a
crowded field day affair. Do
it before winter sets in. Call
Harold Stauffer to set up a
demo for you!
USED TRACTORS
• JD4ol<HViiVlStd.,
2700 t^SP^/1000
PTO
• Moline G9OO Gas
• D13006A Deutz, 135
hp, 4-wheel drive
• Far mall H
• Massey Ferguson
65 Diesel
• Ferguson To-20