Building firm to open new plant near Gettysburg 'y mme +‘ 1 Guests in attendance at the ceremony were, front row Daryl Aurand and Brett Rminger, Morton salesmen; Richard Selby, Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce; Ron Hankey, President of the Adams County National Bank; W.R. Hampton and Ruth Detweiler of the Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce; Rod Weaver, plant manager; Art Clark, representative from Morton’s general Keep your hogs healthy and growing £ast with proven products from Agway At the first sign of pneumonia*... 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Miller Real Estate; and Bill Williams, Morton salesman principal organisms at the s„ . of infec tion Be ready for mycoplasmal pneumo nia and infectious arthritis with Lineomix Injectable Available from Agvvay in 50 mg/ml nr 100 mm mu/ml concentiations fAGWAYJ I mi mnn i' i n i;iM< n tl lncl( ni.uk ol lOC O i division nl ihi Cpiolm ( omp m\ -o ($ ■V Uncaster Fanning, Saturday, December 20,1980—A35 GETTYSBURG - Morton Buildings, Inc. of Morton, Illinois, a manufacturer of pre-engineered farm buildings, held ground breaking ceremonies for a local plant on Tuesday The new facility, to be in operation by early summer, will be Morton’s sixth manufacturing plant m the United States. Other plant locations are Morton, Illinois, Winfield, Kansas, Spencer, lowa, Goodfield, Illinois; and Kenton, Ohio. Service area for this new plant will be the Eastern Seaboard. The new site is located six miles east of Gettysburg along U S 30. The plant will consist of two buildings 72 feet by 324 feet plus office space. i|| A maintenance shop will also be erected for Morton’s truck fleet of 20 tractors and 40 trailers that are to be assigned to this plant. On the same property, adjacent to the plant, Morton will have its own lumber yard covering eight to ten acres of land The new plant will be managed bv Rod Weaver Farm estate planning seminar on Jan. 8 CARLISLE A seminar for estate planning professionals on farm estate planning is scheduled for 9 a m Jan 8 at “The Em bers”, Carlisle, by the Penn State Extension Service The program, which has been organized by Area Farm Management Agent, Roland Freund, aims to equip accountants, at torneys, bank trust officers, insurance agents and family financial planners with a better understanding of the problem of farm families Income tax implications of farm estate planning will be discussed by atty Jeffrey S Wachs, Lancaster Farm partnership agreements are to be presented by atty M Elvin Byler, Lancaster Anthony Campolo of Eastern College, St Davids will analyze the problem of motivating the farmer client Atty Richard L Campbell, State College, will give the practical ap plication and drafting of trust agreements for farm families The program will ASSOCIATION OF DiESFL SPECIALISTS Diesel fuel injection and turbo charger specialists. Locally owned and operated with over 22 years in business. Authorized Sales & Service For: • American Bosch • CAV • Robert Bosch • Simms • Rossa Master • RotoMaster • Airsearch • General Motors injectors • Allis Chalmers • Blowers, governors etc • Bacharach Tools Daily shipments by UPS, Parcel Post, or our representative who is in area regularly. presently employed by Morton in Kenton, Ohio. He will be supervising the progress prior to com pletions as well as aspects of production. More than 70 persons will be hired locally to fill plant, office, and driver positions. Guest of Morton in at tendance at the ground breaking were, Richard Selby, W.R Hampton, and Ruth Detweiler of the Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce; Ron Hankey, President of the Adams County National Bank, Dean Schulty, Vice-president of Gettysburg Engineering; Clyde Williams of C.E. Williams Construction, Bill Kane of Marshall L. Miller Real Estate; Fred Shealer and Emory Seibert, Straban Township supervisors In attendance from Morton was Art Clark, representative from Mor ton’s general offices; Rod Weaver, plant manager for the new facility; from the Gettysburg sales offices, Mike Pyers, sales office manager, Brett Ruunger, Daryl Aurand, and Bill Williams, salesmen.—MM conclude with a farm estate planning update by Frederick A Hughes, Penn State Farm Management Specialist An advance registration is required with a remittance of $25 per participant County Extension Offices in Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lan caster, Lebanon, Perry and York Counties have flyers and registration forms for the event Further in formation can be obtained by contacting Roland Freund at the York County Extension Service, phone 717-757-9657 MILLER DIESEL INC. 6030 Jonestown Rd Harrisburg, Pa 17112 717-545-5931 Interstate 81 Exit 26 We Also Service: • IHC * Caterpillar • Cummins
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