Wayne County public sessions HONESDALE - Candidates for local public office and other in terested persons are invited to participate in a series of four educational meetings on powers, duties, and financial management of local government. The first session is scheduled for Wed nesday, September 16, 8:00 P.M., in the Extension Meeting Room, Court House, Honesdale. Speakers for these sessions will be Joseph Macialek, Community Development Agent, Pennsylvania Stater University, who will conduct a session on parliamentary procedure and meeting management. Theodore Alter and Diane -Krautz, Community Economics Specialists, Penn- - sylvania State University, will et the workta with speed Like a workhorse, the Gehl 940 self unloading forage wagon is big, steady and dependable. And worm gear drive provides fast, smopth, even unloading. Large diameter drums with spiral teeth arrangement eliminate wrapping. So you keep it moving all day long. Stop in and take a look at this workhorse today. ANNOUNCING NEW PROGRAM- Waiver of Finance on all Gehi Hay and Forage Equipment until May 1, 1982. - Waiver on Skid Steer Loaders and Mix-Alls until Dec. 15,1981 This offer good until Sept 30.1981 GEHL FARM EQUIPMENT PEQPLF’S SALES ft SERVICE MIUER EfIUIPMEKT CO. Oakland Mills, PA _ RD ? 717-463-2735 Bechtelsville, PA 215-845-2911 H.G. HERSHEY S SON miwicvk Manheim, PA ufiDCTDBnc - 717-665-2271 HURST BROS. UiiCDD'e non 133 Rothsviiie .HtHK&BRU. Station Road Quarryville, PA Lititz, PA 717-786-3521 717-626-4705 S. JOHNSON HURFF Pole Tavern Monroeville, NJ 609-358-2565 or 609-769-2565 215-398-2553 STOUFFER BROS. INC. „ U . P . u „ nil „ u Chambersburg, PA CMS. J. McCOMSEY 717-263-8424 & SONS LEBANON VALLEY SSaiSis IMPLEMENT CO, INC. Richland. PA 717-866-7518 OSSSm ARNETT’S GARAGE _ Rt. 9 Box 125 uUHn I. IlllCna Hagerstown, MD Lake Road R 1 301-733-0515 Thomasvilte, PA 717-259-0453 UMBERGER’S MILL pnrmMmu Rt 4 Lebanon. PA (Fontana) _ EQUIPMENT, INC. 717-867-5161 ' 225 York Rd. ZOOK'S FMM STOK Honey Brook, PA conduct sessions on taxation and finance; and attorney Lee C. Krause will speak on powers,' duties, and procedures as prescribed by municipal and state codes. 'Die meetings are being spon sored by the Wayne County Cooperative Extension Service in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Community Af fairs. John E. Creighton, County Extension Director, points out that the information presented should be of special interest to candidates for public office. All candidates, public officials, and interested citizens are welcome. Subsequent sessions are scheduled for Sep tember 23,30, and October 7. AGWAY, INC. Chapman Equip. Center Chapman, PA holds Palz ★ Barn Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors Order Before September 28th For Price Protection MARVBt I. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1950 S. sth Avenue, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone: 717-272-0871 MUtito dairy princess begins busy year LEWISTOWN - Debra Brad ford, crowned Mifflin County’s Dairy Princess In the early summer, has already begun a busy year of milk promotional ac tivities. Debra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford- of Lewis town. She is a student at Penn State University’s Altoona Campus where she is majoring in agricultural business management. Alternate princess, Patti Mit chell, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell of R 5 Lewistown. Patti will be a senior at Chief Logan High School this year and is active in band. During the. pageant, the con testants were judged on their answers to an impromptu question and each contestant’s three minute presentation. - Prior to the crowning of the new . dairy princess, ’outgoing princess Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12,1981—C9 Donna McKee spoke about Her 1181 of accomplishments included r e. Her 55 public appearances. ;ord, Mifflin County’s new dairy princess, is finding life as a princess a little hectic But this Penn State University student enjoys the work so much, she is majoring in agricultural business management.
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