Some people find it easy to throw things away. My neighbors have big trash bags each week sit ting in front of thdrhbmes. Some times even broken furniture or a nig is being disposed of there. My family always saved every thing “You never know when you might need it,” they said. Even I find it difficult to throw away old calendars with beautiful pictures. And of course, there is a ball of string in a drawer, that keeps getting lugger as I seldom use any of it My father saved the license plates from this 1923 Technology, Qoality, and Valoa- That's Morton Buildings Basic MicMk Storage H' 1 13' iBo' wilt 7'B" ins 8 Cotan Spachg • 27 \ 14’6“ Double End Door • Gutters & Downspouts JB • I -White Walk-In Door (no glass) • 50-year Column Warranty I ■ #1 11 • Heavy Gauge Commercial Quality Steel • 50-year Snow Load Warranty (no weight limit) m • G-90 Galvanizing • 5-year Wind Warranty (no MPH limit) • White Polyester Paint Finish • Free Morton Weathervane g • KYNAR 5007HYLAR 5000® Color Trim • Fully Erected Tax Included * Deluxe Machine Storage 54' x 13' x 90' with 7'6" Truss & Column Spacino • 1-24 \ 14’6'AlumaSteel - Double End Door Paint System on Sidewalls 1-22 6\ I VAlumaSteel' Double Side Door • Revolutionary Fluoroflex 2000™ 1111 1111 ' I \ 6'B“ 9-lite Walk Door Paint System on Roof k M If LI 1% ’ 1-4' \ V9-|ne Sliding Window • 20-year Red Rust/Fade Warranty II | J screen & shutters (including acid ram) • lights • 50-year Column & Snow Load Warranty • Mean Gauge Commercial Quality Steel (no weight limit) ftft r ft ft* • Continuously Vented Ridge • 10-year Wind Warranty on AlumaSteel* Doors JkilJftlf I ■■Hi • 2’Gjhle Overhangs * (no MPH limit) IflvltlVH I Vented Ease Overhangs • 5 year Wind Warranty on entire structure M a* ■ ■■ ■ aa |a | • Intciiui Protective Liner (no MPH limit) Rl||| IjIMlvV ' Extenoi Steel Wainscot • Free Morton Weathervane Irlrlfclr IllWa • Guiieis i Downspouts • Fully Erected Tax Included • KU'ARSOO /HYLARS(KX) All warranties include materials and labor and are not prorated This special pncing on both buildings m this ad includes taxes, materials, labor, and delivery within 40 miles of a Morton Buildings’ construction center Customer must provide a level building site with no underground obstructions, which would create the need for extra equipment, and participate in the three step payment plan. Prices due to local building codes. Offer expires 4/30/97. Overland car and he repaired my little express wagon for me. It is rather fragile but I can still use it to pull the grandchildren. Letters have always been saved and the ones that Nancy wrote to me when she was in college me now her diary of those years. I remember seeing letters written in a pink-lavendar ink by my Grand father to my Grandmother Landis in 1872. And, I wonder if the ink was made from pokewood berries. Cards and letters written in Ae late 1800 s tell of another time when Aeir work was different and yet the same. They picked stones out of die fields and canned cherries and peaches even as we do. They were concerned about each others health the same as we are now. Some of the memorabilia that I have given away recently included a 1918 funeral notice with the envelope edged in black. One was a Latin book from Shippen School in Lancaster. Another item that was appreciated was an 1899 pic ture of a child in a yard taken by a professional photographer. The background was a group of very large houseplants. Just now tin match holders, cof fee grinders, tiny crocks and glass telephone insulators are collecti ble items. If you keep items long enough they will be considered to be antiques. Sometimes a particu lar piece of furniture will even bring thousands of dollars. The problem is to know which items to save and which ones to dispose of when they’re no Iciiger useful. P.O. Box 399, Morton, IL 61550 © 1997 Morton Buildings, Inc. 717/624-3331 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 800-447-7436 Women In Agriculture To Gather For Spring Conference LIVERPOOL, N.Y. A day of interactive workshops and prac tical educational seminars await Pennsylvania and Maryland women who are active in dairying at the 1997 Women in Agriculture spring conference, March 18. in Chambersburg. Sponsored byPro tiva, a unit of Monsanto, the con ference at the Holiday Inn features a keynote speaker, in addition to a stellar lineup of farm-manage ment workshops. Each workshop is geared toward enhancing the role of women dairy partners, including sessions regarding tips on time management, animal care, and farm finance. “Women, both currently and historically, are key influences in farm management issues and 908/454-7900 P.O. Box 126, Phllllpsburg, NJ 08865 Illinois only, call 1-800-426-6686 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15, 1907-815 business-related financial decision making,” says Dorothea D. Fitz simmons, D.V.M., Northeast Technical Services, Protiva. “This conference is an excellent oppor tunity for women to meet and interact in an idea exchange with other dairy farmers in the region.” The keynote speaker, Patsy Per kins, owner of Idealink, is an experienced and well-known pre senter known for her lively, thought-provoking workshops. Her presentation, “Get Jazzed; The Four C’s of Harmony Communication. Confidence, Consideration and Collaboration” is aimed at relaying practical tech niques and information to help women in the dairy industry be stronger today and in the future. To register for the conference, submit the registration fee of $l5 (checks payable to Monsanto Company) to Jacky Conroy at the Northeast Regional office, Proti va, a Unit of Monsanto, 7481 Hen ry Clay Boulevard, Liverpool, N.Y. 13088, or for mote informa tion contact Conroy at (800) 455-5965. I No hernia is unrepairable, even after several previous railed attempts. We specialize in outpatient hernia repairs, and most patients are able to return to full work with-in several days : PLEASE CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION MID RTLRNTIC SUR6ICRL SERVICES 217 Harrisburg Ave., Suite 201 Lancaster, PA 17603 (800) HERNIA 8 MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED a
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