Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 07, 1984, Image 159

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In the visit to the York Bank, Paul McPherson, right, watches as Bill Groft has Pat
Moyer call up the computerized corporate accounts of Maple Lawn Farms. In the farm
bank exchange, both participants found that each operation had a number of
similarities, but some big differences.
P155/80R13
P165/80R13
-AR7B
P175/80R13
BR7B
PlB5/80R13
-CR7B
PlB5/75R14
-CR7B
P195/75R14
D/ER7B
P205/75R14
-FR7B
P215/75R14
-GR7B
P205/75R15
-FR7B
GR7B-:
P2IS/75R15
P225/75R15
HR7B-:
-LR7B
P235/75R15
• 2 Polyester Body Plys
• 2 Steel Belts
• Whitewall
• 2 Polyester Cords
• 2 Steel Belts
Remove Studded
Snow Tires
By April 7th
Jetzkn
ROAD
HAZARD
WARRANTY
HURST TIRE SERVICE
1 Mile West of Blue Ball on Route 322
T f (717)354-4931 n iir—s
1 W Mon. & Fri. 7:30-9; Tues., Wed., Thurs. 7:30-5; Closed Saturdays IL - 1
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inspection
STATION
LET'S GET SPRING ROLLING
*41.00
‘41.00
*43.00
*44.50
*47.50
175/705R13
*48.50
185/705R13
*50.00
185/705R14
195/705R14
‘53.50
*53.50
*55.00
•57.70
‘61.00
COST
F.ET
loTax
•8.00
12.00
loTax
•8.90
17.00
1.77
17.00
2.22
19.00
4.34
46.00
1.40
16.00
ELIGIBILITY This Warranty applies to all tires used in passenger car service
WHAT IS WARRANTED AND FOR HOW LONG - Adjustment Policy During the First 50% of Tread Wear: Jetzon Tire
Distributors are authorized under the terms of this limited warranty to replace any Jetzon passenger tire that may
oe rendered unserviceable tor whatever reason other than for the exclusions as listed below, with a tire of similar
size and construction during the first 50% of tread wear on a "No Charge” basis (other than applicable local state
and federal taxes) The wear to be determined by a tread gauge measurement by an authorized Jetzon Distributor
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*35.70
‘38.00
*41.00
*42.70
SIZE
750R16
800R16.5
8.75R16.5LT
9.50R16 SLT
FREE TUBELESS VALVES
FREE MOUNTING &
BALANCING
ALIGNMENT BY
APPOINTMENT ONLY
COMPUTER
BALANCE
$4.00 each on
passenger tires
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• 2 Polyester Body Plys
• 2 Fiberglass Belts
• Raised Outline White Letters
COST
Participants
(Continued from Page F 2)
"As much as the agricultural
entrepreneur enjoys the
ezhileration of making final
decisions, he would be a better
manager and make more money if
he had to explain to someone else
why he’s doing what he’s doing
now. next vear, for the next 5
F.ET
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1984—F3
THINK AHEAD...
Read Futures Markets on Page 3.
Letters
years,” contends McPherson.
“I feel I’ve learned better
management techniques, valuable
information and new ideas to take
home to my own operation and be a
better farmer. And it’s comforting
to Jeam that farmers aren’t the
only ones hassled by the whims of
government.”
Ag policy
meeting
April 18
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Secretary of
Agriculture John R.
Block has encouraged
strong public participa
tion in an April 18
Chicago meeting he is
calling to further
discuss food and
agriculture policy.
The meeting will
begin at 10 a.m. at the
Ramada Hotel O’Hare,
6600 North Manheim
Road, near the Chicago
O’Hare International
Airport.
“This will be a listen
ing session on farm
policy,” Block said. "It
will be a meeting in
which individuals and
organizations will have
an opportunity to ex
press their views to the
secretary of agriculture
and other administra
tion policy leaders.”
The session will be a
continuation of similar
sessions with
agricultural leaders
held in Washington last
summer and on Block’s
Illinois farm last fall.
Block said as many
people as possible will
be given a chance to
make oral presentions,
but it may be necessary
to establish a time limit.
Anyone may submit full
written comments
whether or not they par
ticipate at the listening
session.
Those wishing to
make an oral presenta
tion should write or call
John Kermicle, room
226-W, USDA,
Washington, D.C. 20250;
(202) 447-4737, prior to
April 12. Presentations
will be scheduled so that
participants will know
in advance what time
they will be heard.
“Although it is still
uncertain how many of
these listening sessions
will be held throughout
the country, we will
definitely have one in
the West,’’ Block said.
“There will also be
more meetings on the
issue in Washington,
D.C.”