You're Invited TO A. J. NOSS & SON, INC. TUESDAY, 10A.M. to MARCH 30 8P M . EQUIPMENT ONDISPLAY ★ MOVIES ★ REFRESHMENTS - SPECIALS ON PARTS - 10% DISCOUNT Mon., March 29 thru Sat., Apr. 3 j " SPERRY=&* . . _ I\EW HOLLAIND A. i. NOSS & SON, A INC. RD2 Oley, PA ALUS'CHALMEKS 215-987-6257 I was so pleased with the response to our open house I wanted to say thank you. I talked to the boss and he has given his OK to go ahead with my BEST Sale. You may think this is a strange name but this Sale is for the BEST people in the world (our customers). This Sale features point checks from BEST products. I will give on any new tractor or equipment purchased the following: PURCHASE POINTS Any new tractor. 20,000 Any new equipment over 2000.00 , ' in’nnn Any new equipment 1000.00 to 2000.00 s^ooo Any new equipment under 1000.00 i|oOD The following tractors are in stock, ready for imediate delivery; Model 1000 Model 4100 Model 6600 Model CL2O Model 2000 Model 4600 SU Model 8600 Model CL3O Model 3600 Model 5600 Model 3400 Model CL4O Some left over 1975 models - Save up to $llOO 00 and still receive BEST points The following equipment is in stock, ready for {mediate delivery. Model 309 corn planters Model 131 Chisel Plow Model 532 Baler Model 142 Plow Model 535 Mower-Conditioner Model 820 Manure Spreader Model 501 mowers Model 515 mowers Model 503 rake Model 513 rake Many more too numerous to mention. Sale only good on purchases between March 15 - May 1,1976. I hope you will take advantage of Sale and ; Tractors i Equipment I Janie, the Good News Girl my BEST SAYING THANKS my way LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and go */« mile toward East Petersburg. THE NEW HOME OF THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE 1655 ROHRERSTOWN ROAD LANCASTER, PA PHONE (717) 569-7063 MGS trailer store opens AKRON A ribbon cut ting ceremony celebrating the grand opening of the MGS Trailer outlet was held' here on Tuesday afternoon. Guy Zell, Mayor of Akron, joined with Roland Gehman, president of MGS and Michael Bomberger, the Grange meets Members of the Fulton Grange 66 met recently with Thomas Galbreath, master, presiding. During the meeting action -was taken on severed pieces of legislation. Members were remind "id of a Turkey supper to be held Sat., April 3, from 4-8 p.m. Tickets are $3.50 Tor adults and $1.75 for children and will be available from David Wissler or at the door. Mrs. Doris Brown presented a talk on trees in American History. The next meeting will be March 22. Winter is almost over Spring will soon be here Let me be your 4-leaf clover Bringing you good news all year! And here’s Larry with some of the good news I'm going to be bringing you this year. Fulton general manager of MGS, Hershey, office secretary; for the factory outlet Philip Weber, American opening. Bank representative from Other personnel par- Reamstown; Peggy Geh ticipating in the event were man, wife of the president; Roger Ream, trailer Judy Royer, officer products manager; Kathryn secretary; Paul C. Herr, I Continued from Page 10] struction union goons was not par ticularly unusual. It happens with grim frequency to workers who resist union compulsion. “But in this case, Kirkland was able to file suit against the lUOEand Local 675 because he had the help of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation (NRTWLDF). When the depositions began piling up, the AFL CIO union settled out of court for $165,000. Kirkland’s employer received $40,000 for damage to his equipment, and the deputy sheriff $30,000 for his injuries. "The suit and the settlement are of significance because, like another suit in which unions were barred by a federal court from using members’ dues for any purpose other than collective bargaining, they explain why Big Labor is trying to put the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation out of business. “Repeatedly, the NRTWLDF has prevented Big Labor from depriving TO SERVE YOU BETTER, WE NOW HAVE AN OFFICE IN PHILUPSBURG, NJ. UNEQUALED VALUE AND APPEARANCE Morton buildings CATTLE BARNS lISF HORSE BARNS Morton buildings RO4, Box 34A Gettysburg, PA 17325 Ph: 717-334-2168 NEW OFFICE Box 126 Phillipsburg, N.J. 08865 Serving N.J. & Eastern Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20,1976 Farm Commentary NEW JERSEY & ATTN: EASTERN PA RESIDENTS GARAGES & For Complel wholesale sales represen tative and Thomas E. Herr, outlet manager. The outlet which will offer a complete line of utility trailers, motorcycle trailers, covered and generator trailers is located V* mile south of the Akron traffic light along Rt. 272. union and non-union workers of their civil rights, so 10 major international unions have gone into court represented by Joseph Rauh, a Democratic Party stalwart and for mer head of Americans for Democratic Action in a case so flimsy that only a legally-confused judge would not have long since thrown it out of court.” This sort of action is not unusual, and while that in itself is shameful, it becomes even more upsetting when politics and words like “democratic” become tied to it. That’s some democratic way! Furthermore, if the AFL-CIO and its satellite affiliations had any decency within their top levels of leadership, they wouldn't condone such violence. They should be out punishing their misguided members and see to it that such incidents never happen again. But they won’t, and that is just one reason why farmers should oppose union control of their business and work with utmost vigor. r x___— J |~~| Please send more information ■ Type | n Please have your salesman phone me Name Address I Telephone V—— 15
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