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MAIN ST., NEW HOLLAND, PA. 717-354-4181 AGWAY DEUTZ... Agee arrested for meat scan ANNAPOLIS - Walter F. Agee, a 37 year old Penn sylvania man, faces 14 counts of operating a bait and switch meat scheme in LaVale, Maryland, ac cording to the Maryland Department of Agriculture. Lacy DeGrange, of MDA’s Weights and Measures, said Agee was arrested after he opened another store, known as the Beef Quarter Meat Store, in Eoscoe, Pennsylvania. The store was opened during the last week in November, and Agee was arrested the next weekend, DeGrange stated. Agee, of Indian Head, Fayette County, has been released on bail at $75,000. New Underground STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS - IN STOCK NOW - capacity dia gau/." 2,635 10.000 120" •/." 2 390 HOWARD L GROFF CO. Quatryvilie, Pa. 17566 717-786-2166 The Pennsylvania man was arrested after warrants had been issued for his arrest as a result of an un der-cover investigation by MDA and the Allegany Health Department. MDA inspectors went in to Agee’s meat store in LaVale, Maryland, and purchased meat. The meat from one of several purchases was “Tamined by the Allegany Northampton give conservation awards BY VIVIAN PAUL Staff Correspondent WIND GAP Four area residents were honored last Friday for their efforts in the development of conservation practices in Northampton County. The awards were given by the Northampton County Conservation District at the annual dinner meeting of the county’s agricultural agencies. Barry Ott, a dairy farmer and district director from 1970 to 1979, was given the Distinguished Service Award. Ott and his father were active in early efforts to exempt silos from the Pennsylvania sales tax. Robert Johnson, a professor of civil engineering at Lehigh University received the Environmental Award to Mankind. Johnson was cited for his work throughout the Up to $6OO bonus buying power for early orders of John Deere Disks, Chisel Plows, or Hoy ond Forage Equipment I Preseason orders help John Deere plan production of most needed models and sizes So from February 1 through May 31 1980 John Deere is offering impressive bonuses for preseason orders This bonus is above and beyond our best deal to you on this equipment Your early order qualifies you for $5O to $6OO in John Oeeie money for certain models'of disks chisel plows balers mower/conditioners and pull type forage harvesters Promptly after delivery you II be mailed your bonus John Deere money to spend for products or services at our store there s more You II get price protection “from BUYER BONUS IN JOHN DEERE MONEY FOB NEW 1610 Drawn Rigid (19- thru 23-foot) EQUIPMENT ORDERS SIGNED DURING • 1610 Drawn Flexible (23- thru 27 foot) EQUIPMENT DISKS ill and ns 210 215 310 315 340 1630 $l5O $lOO 220 230 235 350 440 455 1640 331 and 360 CHISEL PLOWS 1610 Integral Rigid 1610 Drawn Rigid (11 thru 17 foot) ENFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. Whiteford, MD 21160 Phone 301-452-5252 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,1980—87 Co. Health Department and was found to contain maggots. The MDA officials enlisted the help of Dr. John Bunc, associate professor of animal science at the University of Maryland, who reconstructed the carcass. He confirmed the MDA allegations that the pur chases were less than the quantity and quality listed and advertised. county in sediment and erosian control. Mrs. Gertrude Fox was named Concerned Citizen of the year. She is active in many county and state environmental organizatio ns. Ingrid A. Simke, a Nazareth Area High School teacher, received the education award. Mrs. Simke is author and editor of an Environmental education book used by the County Conservation District. The meeting was the second of its kind combining the annual meetings of the Conservation District, the Northampton County ASCS and the Cooperative Ex tension Service. The ASCS portion of the program was highlighted by an award to Kathryn Baxter, program assistant in the Nazareth office, for her performance as acting !r #1 FEB MAR »0 APR, MAY $ 75 $5O $225 $l5O $375 $250 $5OO $350 Pull Type 3940 575 S5O Pull Type 396 0 Agee has been charged with two counts of false advertising, one of selling adulterated meat, two of false pretenses, two Weights & Measures violations and 7 of advertising goods with no intent to sell them. If convicted on all 14 counts, Agee could face a jail term of 30% years and a fine of $10,500. ag agencies county director following the retirement of Arlene Ed wards in 1978. Mrs. Baxter held the post for several months before Judith Noyalas joined the staff. Donald A. Seipt, president of the Extension executive committee announced that the office has been fully staffed since the ap pointment of Gregory Solt as agent in charge of dairy and livestock programs. Elected to a three year term on the extension board were Seipt, Dorothy Bieber, and Sally Young. Elected to the 4-H Center board were Julie Stark, Linda Brown, and John Valkovec. William Matson, executive vice-president of the Penn sylvania Rural Electric Association, was the guest speaker. —w»anulUl. i the time you order any machine in the bonus program Use a John Deere Finance Plan and no finance charges will accrue on any machine in the program until the first day of the month which begins the 1980 use season in our area This early order program includes a list of dozens of disks chisel plows and hay and forage tools But your preseason order must be signed before March 31 to earn the most John Deere money Come in soon check the list and ask us for our best deal on this new equipment You 11 be expected to take delivery of the equipment as soon as its available 1610 Drawn Flexible (29- thru 41 foot) 1650 Folding BALERS All Square and Round Balers 5225 Sl5O MOWER/CONDITIONERS 1207 1209 and 1350 FORAGE HARVESTERS otters are to eqo pmcn ivnut'll v S2OO $125 $3OO $2OO $6OO $4OO $3OO $2OO $3OO $2OO $4OO $275