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FOR A CONFERENCE WITH OUR FEED TECHNICIAN CALL THE NATURAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Box 215 Bainbridge, Pa. 17502 717-367-1566 fl a o Coupon good for $2O off 08VC %p£\J regular price of any John Deere Gas or Electric Grill (TY2362, TY2363, TY2364, TYBBOO, TYBBOI, TYBBO2, TYBBOS, or TY8806) ToCustomer Please be advised of following conditions (1) the cash value of coupon is 1 20th oM cent (2) coupon is void if use is prohibited or restricted by law (3) you will be required to pay any snles tax applicable to the transaction in which you usecoupon~such tax may be payable on full value of goods and (4) you must fill in your name and address in places provided below This coupon is being distributed by a John Deere Dealer who owns his own store and sets hts own retail prices Price of merchandise offered on coupons subject to change without notice Further dealers may not have merchandise against which this coupon may be applied in stock at the time you present coupon However merchandise will ordinarily be available and can be ordered from John Deere by participating dealer Othentems may not be avail able at all if sales exceed anticipated demand or other circumstances occur beyond dealer s and John Deere s control Use ot coupon subject to availability of such merchan dise Limit one coupon per item Mr Dealer Youareauthonzedtoactasouragentforredemptionof this coupon in accordance with the terms thereof Dealer must filhnnameand account number Presentation for redemption without such compliance constitutes fraud Thi« coupon and alt others you redeem for Spring 1977 Direct Mail Program ?re to be turned in to Jofm Deere Territory Manager Offer expires May S| m ?s Customer Name (Please Print) Address m Town State Zip ®HH r*sZss KK&iSSft C avpi <9 Cou P° n good for $2 off OcIVC %p& regular price of one (1) John Deere Saw, Plane, or Hand Drill (TY3474, TY3475, TY3476, TY3481, TY3399, TY3445) To Customer Please be advised of following conditions (1) the cash valued coupon is 1 20th of 1 cent (2) coupon is void if use is prohibited or restricted by law (3) you will be required to pay any sales tax applicable to the transaction m which you use coupon—such tax may be payable on full value of goods and (4) you must (ill in your name and address m places provided below This coupon ts being distributed by a John Deere Dealer who owns his own store and sets his own retail prices Price of merchandise offered on coupons subject to change without notice Further dealt rs may not have merchandise against which this coupon may be applied in stock at the time you pre>ent coupon However merchandise will ordinarily be available and can be ordered from John Deere by participating dealer Other items may not be available at atl if sales exceed anticipated demand or other circumstances occur beyond dealer sand John Deere s control Use of coupon subjeetto availability of such merchan dise Limit one coupon per item Mr Dealer You areauthonzedtoactasouragentforredemptionof this coupon m accordance with the terms thereof Dealer must fill m nameand account number Presentation for redemption without such compliance constitutes fraud This coupon an J all others you redeem for Spring 1977 Direct Mail Program are to be turned into John Deere Territory Manager Oiler expires May Customer Name (Please Print) Address Town Stale Zip B?»* C?jg*jji»?MraSSS »ijriS&iiS3zSS*j Es?sw n_ Coupon good for $5O off j3V£ «pO\/ regular price of a John Deere A-18 or A-22 High-Pressure Washer (TY8052 or TY2S4G; To Customer Please be advised of following conditions (1) thecash value of coupon is 1 20th ol (2) coupon is void if use is prohib ted or restricted by law (3) you will be required to pay any s f| ft applicable to the transaction m which you use coupon—such tax may be payable on lull value cl and (4) you must fill in your name and address in places provided below This coupon i ))%ll distributed by a John Deere Deaie r who owns his own store and sets his own retail prices I f *j merchandise offered on coupons subject to change without notice Further dealers may m r merchandise against which this coupon may be applied m stock at the time you present r However merchandise will ordinarily be available and can be ordered from John Deere by parti ffyl dealer Other items may not be available at all if sales exceed anticipated demand or other circum* occur beyond dealer sand John Deere s control Use of coupon subject to availability of such mi iv|» disc Limit one coupon per item Mr Dealer You are authorized to act as our agent for redemphor coupon in accordance with the terms thereof Dealer must fill m narreand account number Prese for redemption without such compliance constitutes fraud This coupon and all others you redi r Spring 1177 Direct Mail Program are to be turned tn to John Deere Territory Manager Offer e«pi 31 1977 gsH Customer Name (Please Print) Address A* Town State Zip aE? LANDIS JOHN DEERE COUPON SsSsms! fair^S 1 KsSfiSl Branch Code No CP Acct No □□ QCDQC3C No 6 m gg 5K3 Ask for Free John Deere Outdoor Thermometer 1305 MANHEIM PIKE HARRISBURG, Pa. - Fanners, from all over the state converged enmasse on Harrisburg Monday for the Pennsylvania Farmer’s Association’s annual Legislative Tour to the CapitoL Over 400 farm men and women attended the afternoon session. Legislators joined theq: rural constituents at the Penn Harris Motor Inn in Camp Hill for an evening banquet. There are a large number of bills in the Senate and House to be considered by the General Assembly that would affect farming operations across the state. Five major issues were outlined by PFA’s Director of Public Affairs, Chester Heim, to come up for possible action in the Senate. Mr dealer Name (Please Print) Branch Code No CP Acct No □□ □□□□□□ No 8 JOHN DEERE COUPON Mr Dealer Name (Please Print) 'My** 'imMLw* MS JOHN DEERE COi Mr Dealer Name (Please Print) Branch Code No CP Acct No CC. IOZ 1C j N< -4 gESK? BROS. INC. UUKUTERPi PFA briefed on ag legislation !asaSig?Ss?ga K#_<**i • |K_V^ 55?? 717-393-3906 Senate Bill I is a proposed amendment to the Penn sylvania Constitution which would provide for the election of the Attorney General. The position is presently an appointment slot. “Sunset legislation” is what Senate Bill 2 is com monly termed. This proposal would require periodic review and expiration of all agencies to determine if they are accomplishing the purpose for which they were intended. Similar directives are found in Senate Bill 314 which would require the General Assembly to have periodic inspection and evaluation of the state’s executive departments, agencies, and boards and commissions. JOHN DEERE |%a3| Kp>«MkV4Mfl| Awg| m^Uitr^. lAi; Bp| i ifcjl %tSo&i £2? g 32 3« Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 9,1977 The above bills are all various committees, and are expected to come up for possible voting during the next few months. PFA is supporting these issues. There are, however, two farm interest Senate proposals that the state-wide farmer’s lobbyists are op posing. Both have to do with milk regulations. Senate Bills 172, 173 and 174 all speak to the issue of milk pricing and would authorize competitive bidding and selling to the lowest bidder for school milk purchases. This proposal would eliminate the Milk Marketing Board. Milk sanitation is tackled in Senate Bill 362 which would grant rights for milk sanitation inspection and labeling standards to local municipalities. Several House Bills are also earmarked for farm monitoring as the legislative activity picks up speed. Especially crucial is House Bill 111 which deals with the hottest issue in the area at the moment, land con demnation. That bill would restrict the right to condemn land for highways or waste disposal facilities, and would provide for a committee to determine feasibility of an alternate site on less prime agriculture land. Tied closely to recent federal law changes is House Bill 103, which would ap praise agricultural and forest land based on use for state inheritance tax pur poses. The Senate is ex pected to introduce a similar bill shortly. Another tax related proposal is House Bill 236, affecting in stallment sales provisions. If enacted, this legislation would permit real and •<« i n jiti i m I FARMS We offer prompt delivery to our customers. We keep large quantities of LP Gas in storage. For dependable service call today CALL (717) 665-3588 INVER'S METERED . GAS SERVICE, . INC. P.0.80X 71 MANHEIM. PA 17545 L^BQS^ personal income taxes to be paid when monies are received on installment sales, rather than in one lump sum at initial agreement time. Unless House Bill 630 is enacted before July 1, far mers will find themselves applying for permits for moving any piece of machinery on the open road that measures wider than ten feet. That bill would amend current legislation allowing oversized im plements of husbandry to travel within a radius of 25 miles of the owner’s farm without a permit. House Bill 112 is another proposal that the Association is encouraging legislators to back. Under that bill, the Agriculture Department would be allowed to establish and regulate marketing and bargaining processes for farm producers. Mechanic returns NEW PROVIDENCE,Pa. - - Alan L. Railing is back on the job at Cope and Weaver Co., here, after receiving service training in agricultural diesel engines and tractors. Railing has returned from two days of schooling in Harrisburg. He is service representative at the Cope & Weaver IH dealership. During the sessions con ducted by IH service technicians, participants learned diesel engine troubleshooting. TRY A CLASSIFIED 93
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