12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 11, 1976 Now is the time [Continued from Page 10J of good farm or business management TO PARTICIPATE IN EDUCATIONAL EVENTS Most of us have more meetings than we can possible attend; however, we continue to urge local folks to accept educational workshops and meetings when they cover particular interests or enterprises. Many business concerns, as well as those working in the educational field, hold meetings and seminars for producers and local citizens. Most of these are very useful and considerable practical information is given. The practices connected with agriculture, home grounds, and gardening are con stantly changing; new methods and materials are being developed. Many of these can be accepted by a Tractor pull assn. in making NEWVILLE, Pa. - A Resentative Group of Pullers who have participated in the 1975 and 1976 Cumberland Valley tractor pulls held on the Newville Community Fair Grounds met Dec. 6, and laid the groundwork for formation of an association. The meeting was held at the Big Spring High School. Presiding was Bruce E. Lemmon, Newburg Rl, who has served as General Chairman for all the pulls throughout the two years. A tentative constitution and by-laws was submitted and reviewed by those present, with alterations and recommendations. An acting board of directors was selected and consisted of Bruce E. Available in 3 Models: with Clutch, with 4-1 Clutch Reduction and Standard. SPECIAL *1875.® with clutch reduction *1565.°° with clutch Until Dec. 3176 Authorized Service Center FISHER ENGINE SERVICE Amos L. Fisher 3141 Old Philadelphia Pike Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505 majority of our local folks. urge-everyone to take note of the various events being offered and attend as many as possible that apply to your particular interests or line of work. TO USE CORRESPONDENCE COURSES Pennsylvanians have a real easy opportunity to leam more about a number of subjects by way of Penn State’s correspondence courses; they are offered in many subject matter areas such as agriculture, family living, and community development. These are lessons that are sent by mail from Penn State at a nominal charge. Thousands of Pennsylvanians have already benefited from this type of informal education; the lessons, can be studied and answered during leisure time, when the student goes about his or her daily work respon sibilities. A circular ex plaining these courses is available from any Ex tension office. Lemmon, Lee Fickes, Wayne Peffer, Paul Hoch, Harry C. Barrick, Jr., Marlin Miller, Clyde Barrick, Boyd Weary and Leon K. Wagner. Their duties will be to prepare for a general membership drive meeting to be held January 3,1977 at the Big Spring Middle Lyceum at 8 p.m. In order to afford im mediate membership in the new association, the acting directors established annual memberhip dues of $lO for regular active members. Consideration was also accorded the future young pullers by creating a junior membership of $5 for all under 16 years of age as of January 1, 1977. WISCONSIN ij, I \ f fiC : * ■ / J # ■ J %*""* ' y ,•/ Chem-Gro Fertilizer Company at East Peter sburg held an Open House on Thursday which was attended by approximately 300 people. Aside from presentations on limestone, fertilizers, blending materials, and herbicides, the visiting farmers were also informed about the company's expansion programs. Chem-Gro is currently constructing a RURAL ROUTE HERE GOES THE BARN CLEANER. EVERYBODY OUT OF THE ' GUTTER^ IF YOU HAVE BEEN CONSIDERING A NEW BUILDING, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. MORTON BUILDINGS OFFER YOU WINTER DISCOUNTS ON . . . MACHINE SHEDS CATTLE BARNS HORSE BARNS HOG CONFINEMENT GARAGES AND SHOPS ORDER A MORTON BUILDING NOW FOR SPRING ERECTION AND SAVE. mm PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER THAN NOW. Morton buildings RD4Box 34A Gettysburg, Pa. 17325 Ph: 717-334-2168 Box 126Phillipsburg, N.J. 06865 Ph: 201-454-7900 - "rf- ‘ 'i v * DISC ' 1 v*v * t&Sy’’ WINTER DISCOUNTS NOW IN EFFECT TO FIND OUT. .. WRITE OR CALL TODAY! r- TT | I j Send information on MORTON Square Post Buildings new fertilizer plant which will double its present capacity, and just recently finished building a new truck shop and warehouse. Serving five southeastern Pennsylvania counties, the firm also hired two additional salesmen to help handle the growing fertilizer business. \ D Have your salesman phone me for an appointment, I NAME | ADDRESS I Telephone No. V Ni < 's'* * - y X ¥ > jf * "' S C Si , * r _' By Tom Armstrong RES ONE EVERY BARN »:8 *S- WW' I '{• 'V '
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