—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1965 6 Pennsylvania Flying Farmers 60 Pennsylvania Flying ■Farmer members met recently at Queen City Airport, Allen town, Pa., last Saturday morn ing, April 10th. They arrived from as far as the Ohio state line at Petersburg, Ohio, to attend the regular monthly meeting of the association of Pennsylvania farmers who fly Mark Anthony, President, ■ABC SIRE SERVICE* Ijßn KBC Technician is a highly" (skilled -genetic specialist! ■trained in a new way of evalu- ■ ■ating cows for proper mating! ■to.produce improved progeny.! ■There is no one with his spe-1 Zclal knowledge in the sire serv-. ■ice business. ■ ■ Write for new mating I guide “AMG” * CY R. KING I super-bull j| making j| '/VjW') sire histdry | yNsy CALL OR WRITE latlantic I BREEDERS COOPERATIVE jj Main office —Lancaster, Pa. ■ Lancaster 369-0411 ■ Akron 859-2353 ■ Christiana 593-5187 s Quarryville 786-7381 ■ Manheim 626-2363 ■ Strasburg 687-6292 5 Mount Joy 653-1451 m * Indiana, Penna., presided at the (business meeting held in the auditorium at the Allen Organ Company. There was a discussion of new tax propos als for the implementing of taxes on aircraft use, radio installations, and transmitter usage. At tihe same time Re gional Director L. L. Logan, Kennett Square, read news re leases of the FAA’s intention to spend IVz million dollars on an air show at Dulles Air port. The group feels these proposals are incompatible and a program is under way to contact congressmen and senators to urge their support in killing any imposition of such taxes as unnecessary and unfair. IjF,F membership has reaeh !ed an all-time high of 8,271. Pennsylvania was -encouraged to increase its membership in line with the potential of the state Which ranks 3rd next to California 'and Texas in aircraft registration. The next meeting will be at Schweizer Aircraft, Almira, N. Y., May Bth The Flying Farmers wall see production and demonstration of the Gru man Ag Cat, an agricultural dusting plane and the ScWweiz. er soaung planes. Internation al Flying Farmers President Don Schafer, Sterling, Kansas, will be the featured speaker Attending fi om the local area were Mr and Mis Henry R Wilson, Nottingham R 2 Mis Wilson is Pennsylvania Flying Farmer Princess and will be crowned Queen in a ceremony later this summer Mr and Mrs. David Huber and son James of Peaehbot tom attended from Lancaster County Huber is vice presi dent Ken Habecker and Mr and Mrs Claude Hess of Lan caster also attended. A MINIATURE AMISH FARM built by a retired Lancaster County “Dutch man”. While no longer farming, he loves the soil and farm so much that he built his own miniature farm which has a live stream running past the buildings. A system of tiny water wheels furnishes water to the house and bam, and power to handle grain bags at the old mill. To the left of the mill (not shown in this pic ture) is an old time sawmill. It runs on power diverted from the grist mill. This unusual exhibit is on display at Rutt’s Gift Shop, E. Main St., Intercourse. 32 WAREHOUSES COAST-TO Albertville, Alabama, ' »Batesville, Arkansas lumbia, South Carotrpa ~ Dallas, Texas 'JS Decorah, lowa ’ Des Moines, lowa Dothan Alabama Evansville, Indiana - Gainesville, Georgia Milford, Indiana Gonzales, Texas Minneapolis Minnesota Harrisonburg, Virginia Nacogdoches, Texas Indianapolis, Indiana North Wilkesboro, N C. Lancaster, Pennsylvania Oklahoma, vMacon, Georgia'!} f, ~ ?-■ Omaha, NfbjKSW f Memphis Tennessee Raleigh, North Carolina Mendenhall. Mississippi Russellville, Arkansas " ■ Salisbury, Maryland Sioux City. lowa Springdale. Arkansas Springfield, Massachusetts sjf Springfield, Missouri dF Tampa, Florida Wt Turlock, California Worthington, Minnesota W* jaesyy
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