Farm Show Poultry Banquet Is A Fund-Raising Dinner For Pa, Poultry Federation This vear the annual Farm Show Poultry Banquet will take on a new look hv becoming a “fund raising” dinner for the Pennsylvania Poultry Federa tion. A well-kno— i “businessman’s preacher” and radio comenta tor, for wlmse work a national RANDOM SHOOTING UNLAWFUL DURING BIG GAME SEASONS Sportsmen are reminded that they may not shoot at random during the big game seasons which started Monday, Novem ber 25. It is unlawful, during big game seasons, to shoot at any mark or target other than legal birds or animals, except at a properly constructed target or a dead tree within 200 yards of the hunting camp or headquar ters of the shooter. Shooters are warned that it is unlawful to fire at public utility poles, transformers, in sulators, traffic signs, warning posters, etc. Anyone who grows, com. or soybeans knows that our soils tend to be acid. You contribute quite a bit to this acid- ity each time you apply fertilizers □ But Ortho UN I PELS have a "low cal- cium carbonate equivalent." This means that UN I PELS cause less depression of your soil's pH. And you know with a more favorable soil pH you fM'S ORTHO CHEVRON DESIGN, UNIPEL REG. U.b. PAT Off foundation has formed will deliver the featured ad dress at the Penn Harris Hotel Ballroom in Harris bure (Penna ) on Wednesday. Janu ary 15 (1969) following the din- ner scheduled for 6 30 p m. The sneaker is Dr Tom Haggai of High Point, N C. who for the past five years has averaged a speech a dav before business civic, educational and religions giouns throughout the United States as well as internationally He is equally well known for his syndicated radio program “Values for Living ” which is broadcast daily from coast to coast Although Dr. Haggai has been praised bv newspaper and ma gazine writers with such super lative's as “wildly funny and searchingly serious” and as be ing “a man with the golden voice,” he insists that his spiri tual and nationalistic doctrines have brought about his conspic uous popularity as a speaker. (Conversely, an editorial writ er said to him when the new foundation was formed- “Dr. Haggai could tell an audience their steak was tainted, and they | I and figures on how you can now you save money on liming costs ri|fi and earn more money from higher yields with UNIPELS. liming costs with Ortho IMPELS |' wnrtigpi * A NEW COUNTY FFA OFFICERS, (left to right) seated. Burnell Buchen, reporter, Manheim; Lester Bowman, vice president, Garden Spot; Paul Eckman, president, Lamoeter-Strasburg; Jeff Pfautz, treasur er, Ephrata. Standing, Paul Clark, secre- would love every word of it.”) finest preventive medicine in combatting delinquency among When asked about his hobbies our ma i e V outh ” • Dr. Haggai quickly replies with ° UI male youtn a spark in his eye, “My only Co-Chairing the Banquet are hobby is the Boy Scouts of the Messrs Hendrik Wentink America which I consider our Donald Horn, and George Hau- are boupdLto get highei-yields. □ On top of that, UN I PELS, plowed down in the fall, work for you all year 'round fall, winter, spring, and summer. That's why it's called "The All-Season Ferti- lizer" □ Come see us soon for the facts SMOKETOWN, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30, 1968 n. PH: 397-3539 SECOND SECTION , i S tary, Pequea Valley; Thomas Aaron, chap lain, Solanco; Carl Erb, corresponding secretary, Penn Manor and Michael Baum, parliamentarian, Elizabethtown. Not present was Ken Weaver, sentinel from Warwick. L. F. Photo er, who are optimistic in filling the-'hallroom to capacity. Tick ets for this event are available through the Pennsvlvania Poul try Federation Office in Harris burg 311' S. Mt. Joy St, Elizabethtown FOR QUALITY FARM SEEDS CALL THE HOFFMAN SEED MAN NEAREST YOU. «' ■■■ " "■ IT [l n I iCj7| RV Jjhni i.ii.dg Frank H. Bucher 2160 Mam St., Rothsville 626-6504 Lester Erb 367-7112 Jason H. Mellinger Rl, Strasburg 687-6546 Jonathan S. Shirk 366 E Main St, Bareville ess-gso? Edgar C. Umble Pequea Ave, Gap 442-4525 13 ff