■ PtPHH or \X m £fki He fog/ Mj sers ! February Special Discounts "V 11 f" W IS- .' ' ~p~ *■*% ', X'-'. ■ yy *■' * 7 -^ v ’ *. 7-‘C“-v'. -jr*J • on selected new Case tractors ■-* , During the month of February, 1982, we f re offering a selected group of new over-100 horsepower farm tractors at especially attractive discount prices. These are brand new Case 90 series tractors terrific buys. Stop in now. See if we can match your needs with one of these selected new Case tractors at a February Special discount price. Plus Waiver of Finance Charges Buy one of our new February Special tractors between February 1 and 28,1982, finance it through J I Case Credit Corporation, and you pay no finance charges from date of purchase until June 1,1982. See us now. Save on a Case February Special. ZIMMERMAN’S A. L. HERR & BRQ. E. W. BILEWICZ C. &P. FULTZ TAT SUPPLY, INC. C. H. WALTZ SONS. INC. FARM SERVICE 312 park Ave - EQUIP., INC. EQUIP. RDS, Danville, PA RDI, Quarryville. PA on , (717)275-0927 Cogan Station, PA OTtSSSm (717)786-3521 Spring Mills, PA (217)435.2821 1 (609)881-2692 (814)422-8805 STOUFFER BROS., INC. PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE BINKLEY S HURST BROS. - PAUL SHAVER’S, INC. 1066 Lincoln Oakland Mills, PA 133 Rothsville Station 35 St ‘ Way West (717)463-2735 Rd. <7171243 2686 Chambersburg, PA Life, PA < 717 > 2432686 (717)263-8424 (717)626-4705 f*« ' until June 1, 1982 CASE, Model 1490 1690 90 (67 kWj 70 (52 kW) PTO HP* Displacement 219 T Rated RPM 2200 2300 ‘Niff's rating 1390 [ll9O 1290 60 (45 kW) 53 (39 kW) 43 (32 KW) 2200 220 a 2200 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6,1982—81 T NFO donates food to Poland CORNING, lowa The board of directors .of National Fanners Organization has passed a resolution to accept from members on a voluntary basis a total of 300,000 pounds of beef, pork and powdered milk and make it available to the needy of Poland. The shipment, which will include 100,000 pounds each of pork, beef* and powdered milk, will be made available to two church organizations for transportation and distribution in Poland. They are Church World Service, a broad-based organization of churches, and Catholic Relief Fund, both headquartered in New York. DeVon Woodland, president of National Fanners from Blackfoot, Idaho, said plans Call for the program to be completed no later than Feb. 15. Woodland said Tom Conrad, a national director from Ohio, has set up an office in National Far mers national headquarters in Corning, lowa, to coordinate voluntary donations of the food through state organizations. The site chosen for slaughtering and processing the meat will be announced later. The meat will be canned to insure its preservation until it reaches the Polish people. Powdered milk is not a perishable product. The two organizations chosen to handle the transportation were picked because of the high regard in which they are held by other charitable organizations. Mem bers who volunteered to donate food indicated that they want to be sure it reaches the Polish people, and the two organizations guar antee that it wili. Many charitable organizations.. have indicated that they will ac cept only cash contributions and then purchase food in the European countries for distribution in Poland. Because of current economic conditions, farmers and ranchers are short on money, Woodland said. However they do have food that they are willing to donate. > “We realize that 300,000 pounds of food will only assit the brave people of Poland in all of their problems,” Woodland said. “Even though American agriculture is facing many economic pressures, members of National Fanners wanted to let the people of Poland know that we care.” • BARN PAINTING • ROOF PAINTING • BIN PAINTING • MASONRY & EPOXY COATING • Sandblast preparation Barn Painting In Lane., York, Adams, Harford, Baltimore, Carroll & Frederick Alt work is guaranteed satisfactory. “Call the Country Boys with the Country Prices” GEBHARTS sjr«asi(G Agriculture - Industrial - Commercial Box 145 A, R.D.4 Hanover, PA 17331 Ph: 717-637-0222 Counties