C22—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 27,1910 COLLEGE PARK, Md. i- John M. Curtis, director of the University of Maryland’s statewide Extension Ser vice, has announced that be will retire prior to the end of 1980. He has agreed to remain until a new director has been designated. Curtis has been chief administrative - officer for the Maryland Cooperative Extension Service since Jan. 1, 1976. He has more than 30 years of service as an Ex tension worker both in Maryland and in his native state- of North Carolina. He also worked one year as an extension specialist in Virginia. The Prince Georges County resident served as chairman of the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the College Park campus for over 14 years prior to taking over as the sixth director of the Maryland Extension Service. As Maryland Extension director for nearly five years, Curtis has headed a statewide educational en deavor that brings practical information from land-grant universities and the U.S. Department of Agriculture to the people in their local environment. He has also served as a board member, or ex officio member, of various statewide groups related to agriculture. These groups include the State Soil Con servation Committee, the Maryland Food Center Authority, Maryland Rural 1 PLUS 2. CASH REBATES up to $ 3200 If you buy one of our new Case farm tractors listed in this ad, between Aug 1 1960 and Oct 31, 1980, Case will send you a check for the dollar amount shown opposite the Case model you buy, or you can apply the rebate towards your down payment NOTE Government Agen cies/Deparlmenls do not qualify for rebate Elif ibl« MoOls Cast R«b«i $ 701 lino $ 800 $ 901 1410 $l5Ol 2090 mi. SALES A SERVICE A. L. HERR & BRO. PARK AVE.. OUARRYVILLE, PA. Phone: 717-786-3521 Maryland extension director to retire Affairs Council, and the Maryland Farm Bureau Board of Directors. Curtis has played an ac tive role in revitalizing the Maryland 4-H Foundation, and he has demonstrated keen interest in the development of youth through the statewide' 4-H program. During his tenure, a statewide advisory council for - the Cooperative Ex tension Service was WAIVER OF FINANCE CHARGES UNTIL MARCH I, 1981 If you buy any of our new Case farm tractors or one of our used farm ti ||fln i nl aan |infni between Aug 1 l9B® finance it through J I PvrTn «ilil Pi mill iln n finance charges will be waived from date of pur chase until March 1 1981 > ■ Cash ftabate $l9OO s2loo' «200_ $2300 $3OOO $3200 | organized in 1977. Two new Extension educational ef forts receiving emphasis haveheen a marine advisory program, directed toward both commercial watermen and pleasure boaters on the Chesapeake Bay, and an energy use and conservation program aimed at the total public. At the regional, and national levels, Curtis serves as chairman of the Nor theast Extension Directors association and as a member of the legislative sub committee, cf the Extension Committee on and Policy. Curtis said he is proud of the fact that, under his leadership, the entire Maryland Extension Service has made substantial gains FOR PARLORS, PIPELINES and PAIL MILKERS Americas Nu-Pulse Milker can help you reduce operating costs and increase milk output! Convenient single hose milking using lower vacuum No electrical pulsa tors or controllers Americas Nu-Pulse Milker is all vacuum controlled. Increases cow comfort. Milks out evenly, gently and completely. 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