6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November n rawmaf manager of the American *Oi Farmers Agricultural Marketing Amo- To Hold State be h,,h ' l!ht • ol ,he Meet Next Week . Roger Fleming, secretary treasurer and director of the The 18th annual meeting of Washington, D.C., office of the the Pennsylvania Farmers’ American Farm Bureau, will be Association (PFA) will be held featured at the Tuesday eve- Nov. 10-13 at the George Wash- ning recognition banquet. More ington Motor Lodge In Allen-- than 25 awards will be present town, Pennsylvania. eti to county affiliates and in- Purpose of the four-day ses- dividuals a * this session, sion will be to adopt policies for Traditional vespers service 1969 on issues that will be facing will open the convention Sunday the Pennsylvania General evening, Nov. 10. Remainder of Assembly and the U.S. Congress, the program schedule is as fol- The Farmers’ Association is a lows: general farm organization with Monday, Nov. 11, morning more than 10,000 farm family voting delegate session; noon members in Pennsylvania, and address by John Noble; PFA ounty . a , rnieis Association women’s Committee special affiliates in the Keystone State, program on , the Associated The PFA is organized in 51 women of the World; address counties, and is affiliated with jjy President G.A. Biggs; county American Farm Bureau Federa- piesidents’ dinner address by tion, which is the largest gen- Ldaiid Bull, secretary of agri eral farm organization in the cu iture; and ladies’ dinner ad world. diess by Mrs. David Holt, Some of the key issues facing American Farm Bureau North the delegates when they con- east Women’s Committee repre vene for business on Monday sentative. will he welfare, eduCation, fed- Tuesdav Nov 12 mornin c, f'nn fa nH voting delegate session and ad" programs dress by Charles R. Ord; annual for farm commodities. . iirnm n _i_ sa ssvs as s- 1 " - of Siberia where he spent 9% que ' , years. Noble’s speech will be Wednesday, Nov. 13, will be made at the Monday noon devoted to the adoption of 1969 luncheon session. policies and the election of Presentations by the organize- Association officers for the tion’s president, Gerald A. Biggs next year of McConnellsburg, and the PFA administrative secretary. You cannot further the broth- Charles R. Ord, and a speech erhood of man by encouraging by Dr. Kenneth Hood, general class hatred. imiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiiiiiiiimimiiniimiiimimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiifc I CUSTOM SPRAYING I | HIGH PRESSURE WASHING | = and E | DISINFECTING | 5 in all types of poultry houses. = | MAYNARD L. BEITZEL | E Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227 sr janmnminnmminiimiimmnininnnnnniiiiimniimmiimmmnr 1968 POULTRYMEN, ELECTED DIREC- Claude Hess and Aaron Glick for produc- TORS of the Lancaster County Poultry ers. Elected but not present was John W. Association, Thursday night, are (left to Melhorn. L. F. Photo right) Lorin Weigard, for Allied Industry; Call on us We’ll be happy to program your Fall Fertilization for you. Helping the World Grow Better Advantages of Fall Plowing Down of ORTHO FERTILIZERS Gives opportunity for part of spring work to be done when time is less critical, Allow winter freezing and thawing to mellow heavy .soils and provide better seed bed. Causes fields to dry and warm up earlier permits earlier planting, Avoids soil compaction from working fields when too wet. Escapes planting delays caused by wet springs Reduces run off and increases stored moisture Increases yields of many crops Ortho Unipel Fertilizer P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. ORTHO KJ Available in BAGS BULK Bulk Spreader Service Seasonal Discounts and Extended Cash Terms PH; 397-3539 A
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