SAVE MONEY O LUMBER and B MATERIALS at Tha Lumbar Ya Prices good until Aug. Sir NAILS FOR SALE Save on the large economy size box of nails for serious builders and remodelers Choose Bd. 12d, or 16d commons s l4* s ■■* (50 lb.) DRIVEWAY COATING 5 gal cans, coal tar base s .tfl SJL9 S it" BUILD YOUR OWN TWO-CAR GARAGE OUR PIONEER GARAGE =■ SHELL PACKAGE MAKES M IT EASY r We provide all framing sheathing and roofing ma V s — ~ "•* tenals as per the I set of blue prints included Ash us to see literature that shows our side opening or end opening for 2 cars and extra space to spare 22x24 * Plans and materials List Price $1295.00 SALE PRICE ♦999“ FOAM BACKED CARPET ARMSTRONG $4*99 VINYL FLOORING 2 sq yd 5 GALLON CAN $ ■ -95 CREOSOTE 1® #l5 FELT Black 4” Flexible 49491/ C DRAIN PIPE 22 /2 per ft Mfvwit* ROUTE 272 NORTH EPHRATA/ RA* } -'A'V I Llg 'YARD^ AIIEROEEMf MD. 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As Low As $095 Roll IP Rt. 232 Grew Drejwi /■ Rt. 272 122 lln Unbar Yard £l OTHER LOCATIONS: CHAMBEBSBUBG, PA. 440 Wayne Avenue 717/264-5143 CETTYSiWIC, PA. 27 st LEIMHM VALLEY, PA. 717/334-2X17 1234 E MamSt. Animtte 717/447-4445 11/*”I 1 /*” HEAVY DUTY WHITE CROSSBUCK STORM & SCREEN DOOR Add beauty while you provide convenience to your home with this sparkling white aluminum crossbuck door 32x80 or 36x80 $49 9S y."x4’xB’ Sheet $2" DRIVEWAY SEALER TREATED BOARDS *2” 2”x4" Handyman STUDS l”x8" Rough Sawn or V-Grooved Aft BARN SIDING W# Lm Ft Fiber Aluminum fijfeiVOS ROOF COATING r'x3"xB’ FURRING LATH (717)733-0331 MM.-ftart. 7:30-5:30 | M. 7:304:00 I Sat. 0:00*3:00 HANOVER, PA. 314 Juniper Lane 717/437-5474 HARRISCURG, PA. 2(10 Paxton St 717/544-9240 HERSHEY, PA. 245 West Chocolate Ave 717/533-4000 MARTINSRURO.W.VA. 1411 North Queen SL 304/244-0444 T*~*| 'lt I if V \ $ jL™j’ rwt)9g , /4”x4 , xB’ W per pc. • wall ft roof sheathing - single-skin siding - sub-flooring - cupboards, shelves 7/16"x4'x8' - garages, garden $ V 45 sheds # - cottages, cabins pe r pc, - a host of handyman projects ECONOMY 5 Gallon Can SALE PRICE s^49 89 c „ 69*. ■MM ■iliil' T. Iw. STEWARTSTOWN, PA. 2* Mill St 717/993-2975 WAYNESBORO, PA. Park C Madnon Sb 717/7*2-91*3 WEST SHORE 1021 State St, Lemoyna, Pa 717/7*l-1011 YORK, PA. Gillespie Drive. West York Industrial Park (West of 6L-GE Potato Chip Plant) 717/792-9707 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22,1981—83 AFBF travels to Mexico to talk ag exports PARK RIDGE, 11. - A delegation of U.S. farm leaders led by Robert B. Delano, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, go to Mexico next week to explore possibilities of expanding agricultural exports to that nation. Accompanying Delano will be Cecil Miller Jr., AFBF vice president and president, Arizona Farm Bureau; Carrol Chaloupka, president, Texas Farm Bureau; and Fred Heringer, president, California Farm Bureau. All are members of the AFBF board of directors. Glenn Tussey, AFBF staff specialist in international trade will coordinate delegate activities. After conferring with Mexiran and American agricultural, trade and government representatives in Mexico City, the group will travel to the state of Michoacan, a fertile and productive agricultural region west of Mexico City. In Michoacan, the Farm Bureau team will visit agricultural, production, packing and trade areas and meet with processors, traders and farm organization officials. Stops are scheduled at farms producing a variety of Franklin survey progresses CHAMBERSBURG “The work on the National Resources Inventory is progressing well”, says Charles Worrilow, soil con servationist with the CTTam bersburg field office of the USDA Soil Conservation Service. “All the field work is done, ex cept for some spot checking of a See Page C-20 commodities, including rice, cotton, avocados, citrus fruits and horticultural crops. In announcing the tour, Delano noted that Mexico has become an increasingly important trading partner for U.S. agricultural commodities. In 1980, Mexico purchased two and one-half billion dollars worth of U.S. agricultural crops primarily com, sorghum, wheat and oilseeds making Mexico the world’s third largest customer for American agricultural exports. During the same year, the U.S. purchased about $1.2 billion in agricultural commodities from Mexico, chiefly vegetables, coffee and livestock. Delano said the Mexican visit is an extension of Farm Bureau’s long established policy of export promotion. “With an expanding population and substantial revenue from petroleum, Mexico has both the need for increased quantities of agricultural imports and the means to pay cash for them. U.S. farmers and ranchers have a locational advantage in supplying this growing cash market,” Delano said. Co. land percentage of the blocks”, reports Womlow. Work on the inventory has been going on for about a year in Franklin County. There are 303 sample blocks of 106 acres each. Information gathered in these blocks will give an indication of how much cropland, pastureland, and forest land is being lost to urban sprawl. ' “When we finish checking the information, it will be sent out for computer analysis. The results can then be used by planners from the Franklin County Conservation District.
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