Population Grows In N.E. Pa., Drops In HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Northeastern Pennsylvania continues to show high rates of population growth during the 19905, while the commonwealth’s two largest counties are still losing population, according to the Penn sylvania State Data Center at Penn State Harrisburg. “The three fastest growing counties between 1990 and 1992 were all in the northeast comer of the state,” says Ron Uroda, demo graphic services coordinator at the Data Center. “Pike County had the highest growth rate at 16.4 per West Chester Extension Offers Workshops WEST CHESTER (Chester Co.) Penn State Cooperative Extension in Chester County is offering the following courses in March: Train the Trainer on Life Skills on March 2; Better Kid Care for child care providers begins March 8; My New Weigh of Life weight loss and maintenance program begins March 7; Preserv ing and Displaying Your Family Photo History begins March IS; Easy Window Treatment and Top- AGCO ALLIS 8600 SERIES TRACTORS AGCO Allis 8600 Series tractors give you 36 speed choices, an electronic engine speed governor and many other quality performance features, as well as a comprehensive 4-year/4,000-hour warranty. • Speed choices for all conditions. The standard synchropower transmission offers 24 forward and 12 reverse speeds. An optional power Hi-Lo transmission boosts that to 36 speeds both forward and reverse. Both 8600 Series models are AWD with planetary final drive, and a selPadju sting, hydraulically actuated clutch. • The air- and ofl-coofed engine advantage. The 8600 Series tractors feature the high output frcyfinder, air- and oitcooled diesel engine that eliminates components that cause downtime in liquid-cooled engines. The 8610 model has a 103 PTO hp engine with a 22% torque rise and the 8630 model has a , 120 PTO hp turbocharged engine with a 30% torque rise. SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY! MANOR MOTORS On Rtt. 553 P«nn Run, P«. IS76S 412-254-4753 HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIP., INC. Ellzabathlown, Pa. 717-36MM7 cent, followed by the counties of Monroe (9.3 percent) and Wayne (5.0 percent).” Only six counties lost popula tion in the 1990-1992 period, with Philadelphia County experiencing the largest population decline (33,000). The second largest population loss occurred in Alle gheny County, which decreased by 2,033 between 1990 and 1992. Other counties losing population during this period were Cameron, Cambria, Lackawanna, and Northumberland. Only 19 'counties had growth pers begins March 16. Courses which start in April, but have March deadlines for registration, are the Certified Food Sanitation Managers Course and a train the Trainers on Money Man agement. For registration details or further information, contact the Extension office in the Govern ment Services Center, Suite 370, 601 Westtown Road, West Ches ter, PA 19382 (610-696-3500). 36 SPEED CHOICES Mk AOCO ! For the way you farm today SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT Sandy Laka, Pa. 412-376-2489 NICHOLS FARM EQUIP. Bloomaburg, Pa. 717-7*4-7731 B. EQUIP., INC. Waynaabore, Pa. 717-762*3193 • FTD power and versatility. The independent PTO operates at 540/1,000 rpm with 6- and 21-spline shafts and an electrohydraulically actuated wet PTO clutch. The 3-point hitch comes standard with telescopic stabilizers; Categoiy 11/I on the 8610; Categoiy 111/I1 on the 8630. Optional telescopic lower links are available. • Quality performance features. The 8600 Series tractors ride on premium Goodyear" radial tires. They have hydrostatic steering, a tilt-telescope steering wheel and hydraulically actuated wet disc brakes on all four wheels for 40% better braking. These models also have electrohydraulicaOy-actuated rear and front differential locks that an operator can manually disengage for tighter turns. To learn about all the quality features of the 8600 Series tractors, or any of the ‘orange” line of AGCO Allis tractors ranging from 40 to 128 Pit) hp, stop by or call us soon. sees B.H.M. FARM EQUIP., INC. Annvllla, Pi. 717-867-2211 CJ WONS|DLER BROS Quakiitown, Pa. GRUMELU 215-536-7523 FARM SERVICE Naw Tripoli, Pa. Quartyvlllt, Pa. 21S-767-7611 717-786-7311 (Hay, Pa. 215-887-6257 rates of 2 percent or more, while 42 counties had growth rales of 2 percent or less. Where’s HONESDALE (Wayne Co.) One of the first things to do if you find yourself having money prob lems is to figure out where your money is going. If you don’t know where it is going, you can’t figure out how to spend less, according to Debra Bryant Most families can tell you exactly how much they are paying for their rent utilities, and car pay ments, but have little idea about where the rest of their money goes. Most of us eat pay for trans portation, buy clothes, enjoy a little entertainment and even pay our monthly bills, but do we know enough about these spending pat terns to be able to budget and plan? If not it’s time to get busy! Get your family together and make up a chart of monthly income and spending so you have a summary of where the money comes from and where it goes. Estimate your income by month, from all sources and for all members of your family. Include net or take-home salaries and HOLTRVS EQUIPMENT Roxbury, Pa. 717-532-7261 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 26,1994-817 Philadelphia, Allegheny Bucks County led the state with a total population gain of 15,105 persons. Four other counties that Your Money wages, interest and dividends from savings and investments, Social Security benefits, unem ployment compensation, the value of your food stamps, and any other monetary benefits you receive. If certain benefits are expected to run out in two or three months, be sure that is clear on your monthly income chart.. Make a list of all monthly Musical Instrument Workshop The Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village’s Saturday, March 12 workshop. Making trad itional musical instruments, is specially designed for a parent and child to work together. At this workshop, parent-child teams will leant how to make a limberjack and two rhythm instruments. Workshop participants will pre sent a concert with their newly made instruments at the end of the session. Making traditional musical instruments will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pre-registration is required. The registration fee (which includes materials) per/ parent and child team is $3O for museum members and $35 for non-members. If a parent and child team is interested in making a cardboard dulcimer in addition to the above instruments, the total cost is $65 for museum members and $7O for non-members. The Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village, a private, non-profit organization, is located just south of Delaware State Uni versity on Route 13 in Dover, for further information please call (302) 734-1618. !i! : ! : M jr I i iiLi i : ; Put Convenience Back j , ■J.j i Into Spraying! |! ; Let Blumhardt 3-PT Sprayers Put You In Control For Less. C nt~ct These : e"K,rs F r : stalls T k!d Ag Resources, Inc. Triple H p.o. Box 69 Equipment Turbotville, Pa. 17772 Wakefield. PA 717-649-5161 717-548-3775 or 717-548-2094 grew by 10,000 persons or more were Chester, Montgomery, Lan caster and York. Going? expenses for all family members. To keep the picture clear, group these expenses by category. Include: savings (both short and long term), allowances for every one, clothing (new purchases and upkeep such as dry cleaning), con tributions, food at home and away, gifts for birthdays and other occa sions, housing (mortgage, rent, taxes, insurances, maintenance repairs, utilities, and fuel), life insurance, health (insurance, doc tor, dentist, and drugs), personal improvement (newspapers, maga zines, books, tuition, lessons) recreation, and transportation (license fees, car payments, insur ance, gasoline and repairs. Once you have your monthly income and expenses listed, look for areas where you are spending more than you thought If your expenses are more than your income, it’s time to make some hard decisions. As a family, con sider these cost-reducing activities to help you get by on less: • Spend less for some items. Buy store or generic brands rather than advertised brand names. Buy used items, including cars, appliances, clothing, and sporting goods. • Make use of family skills instead of paying for services. • Pack your lunch instead of buying it. • Take advantage of free com munity services and entertainment. • Barter with neighbors and friends. If you’d like help tracking your spending, plan to attending Track ing your Spending; Where Do All the Dollars Go? February 15 from 7-9 p.m. at the Penn State Cooperative Extension Office, Courthouse, Honesdale. Call now to register for this free class (717) 253-5970 ext. 239. I I 1 1 I I y,< i I T l2 t I