Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 07, 1979, Image 135

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Distribution will be made
through ACA members in
local communities all across
the country.
ACA, which is a non-profit
and non-partisan
organization headquartered
in Washington, D.C. plans to
complete, nationwide
tabulation and analysis of
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Ask a neighbor who owns Jamesway.
E| FREE ESTIMATES HENRY S. LAPP
! Box 175 R.D. 1 (Cains) Gap, PA 17527
the survey later this year.
The results will be presented
early next year to top
decision-makers in
Washington including the
President, Secretary of
Agriculture and key
Congressional leaders.
In addition to the survey,
the program offers a wide
range of materials, in
cluding fact cards, bumper
stickers and posters all
emphasizing the “Heart
beat” theme. The “Heart
beat” message is
dramatized visuaiu b\ a
symbol depicting an elec
trocardiogram with a tarm
image.
“We are proud to present a
united approach in com
municating the tremendous
success story that modem
agriculture has to tell,”
Jouflas said. “We firmly
believe that we can speak a
powerful message with a
positive voice.”
ACA was founded in 1973
and conducts a wide range of
program designed to in-
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AIRLITE WINDOWS
—mmmm— • Choice of 6-lite & 3-lite
• Hot-Dip Galvanized Finish
The 6-hte model provides nine square feet of
glass area and the 3-hte model provides 4Vz
square feet
Weep holes in the lower sash frame dram
moisture to the outside of the building
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INQUIRE WITH US
FOR SILO PRICES
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WEST CHESTER - The
Chester County Extension
Service of the Pennsylvania
State University will offer a
working “Planning Summer
Leisure Activities” on
crease public un
derstanding, appreciation
and awareness of what
agriculture means to
America.
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EXTRA DISCOUNTS ON REPLACEMENT CHAINS
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Summer activity seminar set
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1979
Wednesday, April 11, from
9:30-11 a.m. at the Extension
Office, 235 W. Market St.,
West Chester. Register is
required by April 9.
The questions to be
discussed are: What to
consider when planning
leisure activities? - Where to'
go? - What is the Cost? - and
What to do?
The creative crafts of
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YOU CAN COUNT ON US
STOP IN TODAY FOR FREE CATALOG
PHONE(7I7) 4428134
coiling and sand art will be
demonstrated. To be in
cluded in this activity bring:
40 inches of cotton
clothesline, yarn, needle
with large eye for yam and
scissors.
For further information
contact Trudy Dougherty,
Extension Home Economist
at the Extension office or
call 215-696-3500.
• Lowest Cost
Storage per ton
• Best Distribution
and Compaction
• Automatic Raising
for Fast filling
• Quick Change over
from Fill to Feed
• Big Volume Feed
Delivery
• Profitable Return
on Investment
• And a Clean Silo
Chute
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