Case Family Ninety Series ♦ A WAIVER OF FINANCE CHARGES UNTIL MARCH 1, 1981 If you buy any of our new Case farm tractors or one of our used agricul tural tractors of any make between July 1,1980 and August 31,1980... and finance it through J I Case Credit Corporation . . . we’ll waive all finance charges until March 1,1981. We’re trading high on new advanced design Case models and on every used agricultural tractor on the lot. • CONVENIENT .PARTS FINANCING -SERVICE See OF Call US HOW • LEASING • RECONDITIONED • RENTALS TRACTORS A. L.HERR&BRO. 312 Park Ave Quarryville PA (717)786-3521 STOUFFER BROS., INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA (717)263 8424 ZIMMERMAN'S FARM SERVICE Bethel PA (717) 933 4114 229 2390 2590 SEE US NOW for big savings on the tractor power you need. EDWARDS FARM EQUIP. 291 West Moorestown Road (Rt 512 Clearfield) Nazareth. PA (215)759-0240 PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills. PA (717)463-2735 C.&P. FULTZ EQUIP. RDI Spring Mills PA (814)422-8805 Tractors. Elmer Rd . Richwood, NJ (609)881 2692 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsvifle Station Rd Lititz, PA (717) 626-4705 CLAIR J. MYERS 390 1490 1690 4490 E. W. BILEWICZ EQUIP., INC. Lake Road R 1 Thomasville PA (717)259 0453 4890 C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. RDI Cogan Station PA (717)435-2921 PAUL SHOVER S, INC. 35 East Willow St Carlisle PA (717)243-2686 T&T SUPPLY, INC RDS Danville PA (717)275 0927 2 mi S off Rte 54 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1980—813 Wins 4-H dairy award J. William Burkholder, President of the Cum berland Valley Local of Eastern Milk Producers, presents a trophy to Tim Smith for his first year achievement in the Cumberland County 4-H Dairy Program. Each year Eastern Milk Producers recognizes the outstanding first year 4-H Dairy Club member based on club and project work. Tim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Smith, R 5 Shippensburg. Natural living Convention scheduled GRANTHAM - The 26th Annual PA Natural Living Convention will be held Friday, August 8 through Sunday, August 10 at Messiah College here. An alternate energy exhibit will include locally available solar, wind, wood and alcohol fuel equipment, and an alcohol still. An experimentally alcohol fueled car developed by Bud Parsons, New Jersey, will be shown. On Friday at 7 p.m. Shirley Fink will present an aerobic bouncing demon stration. On Saturday, exhibits open at 8 a.m. and Jeff Cox, managing editor of Organic Gardening Magazine will present a report from Rodale At 10:15 a.m. Betty Kamen a staff member from Hofstra University will be the speaker on media and the nutrition message A luncheon of all natural foods will be followed by a business meeting of Penn sylvania NFA and an election of officers. At 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, Floyd Horst will talk on Ins experiences with farm alcohol and fuel production. John Heinerman will speak at 3 45 p.m. on herbal medicine in China. Pakistan and the Soviet Union. After an all natural dinner, Dr James Rahn will speak on making the weather work for you at 7 p.m. and at 8 p.m. Gary Null wdl speak on the politics of cancer. Sunday’s topics after an all natural breakfast will include A 1 Krass at 9 a.m on resisting oppression. Workshops will begin at 10 a.m. followed by a lunch buffet. At 2 p.m. on Sunday, John Hemerman, will give a talk on treating radiation damage with herbs. At 3 p.m., Eshelman Studio will present a program, America the Beautiful.