Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1970, Image 5

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Roy Geismann, center, Lancaster
County supervisor ot trie Farmers Home
Administration, is shown recently welcom
ing newcomers to the local and district
FHA program.
Edward H. Windle, left, is the new
district two supervisor, who is operating
but of the Lancaster County office at the
Farm and Home Center. District two con
sists of 26 counties including Lancaster,
Lebanon, Chester and Berks.
- James L> Satcfiell, right, is the new
assistant Lancaster County FHA super
visor.
With FHA 10 years, Windle graduated
from Penn State University in Vo-Ag in
1942. He was county supervisor at Towan
da for seven years before coming here in
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Is the Red Rose way to better satisfaction and more money from
your steers.
'These feeds will take the guesswork out of steer feeding Red
Rose Beef Supplements, Brood Cow Cubes, 20% Cattle Cubes,
Beef Pellets, Roughage Extender and Beef Starter Pellets,
'.Call us and let us explain Programmed Beef to you
Wqlter Binkley & Son f
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& Rea, Inc.
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Elverson Supply Co.
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L 4 T. Geib > Estate 1
Manheim
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I. B. Grdybifl & Son
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E. Musser Hejsey & Son Mountville, Feed Service ,
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Red Rose Farm
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■ N. Church, St.„ Quarryville Chos. E. Sauder & Sons
■" • Terre Hill
David B. Hurst
BowniahsviUe 1
6. R. Mitchell, Inc.
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June. /
A native of Chester County, he has
purchased a home in Manheim.
A newcomer to Farmers Home, Sat
chell retired with the rank of Lieutenant
from the United States Army in
July after completing more than 23 years
of active service.
A native of Hampton, Virginia, Sat
chelFs education includes a BS degree in
general agriculture from Hampton Insti
tute in 1942, an MS degree in poultry hus
bandry from the University of Connecticut
in 1948 and one or more semesters at. New
York, Columbia arid Temple Universities.
. Married with two teenage daughters,
he is residing in Lancaster.
Refton, Pa.
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill 1 ■
The Buck >•
Ammon E. Shelly
, Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons
Inc.
Witmer
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28,1970
W. I fa. Firm Not Entitled
To Trade Under PAC Act
Johnie Stanley Banana Co,
Inc, 708 E Second St, Hunting
ton, W Va, has failed to pay a
repaiation award of $8,538 is
sued under the Perishable Agri
cultural Commodities Act, the
Women Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
mas Program, Farm and
Home Center.
Wednesday, December 2
Farm Women Society 2, dress
dolls and stuff toys foi Ven
ture Club, home of Mrs
Wairen Kline, 109 Fruitville
Pike
Thursday, December 3
7.30 pm Farm Women So
ciety 20, home of Mrs. Wal
ter Wmdle, Oxford RD
Friday, December 4
230 p.m. Faim Women So
ciety 1 meeting, Moravian
Home, Lititz
Farm Women Society 14, Fudge
and Cookie Sale, Strasburg
Bank.
Saturday, December 5
6:30 p m.—Farm Women Society
17, covered dish supper with
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International Harvester
U S Department of Agricul
ture announced recently.
Officials of USDA’s Consum
er and Marketing Service said
the firm and its officers, direc
tors and stockholders Johnie M.
Stanley, Charles A Clark, John
H Flournoy and Patricia Aim
Adams are not entitled to
conduct business under the
PAC Act until the reparation
award is satisfied They may not
be employed by any PACA
licensee without USDA’s ap
proval
C&MS officials said a produce
shipping firm of Coral Gables,
Fla, complained that the West
Virginia firm failed to pay for
four truckloads of bananas it
purchased
husbands, home of Mr and
Mrs Richard Lefever
Farm Women Society 6, Annual
Christmas dinner, Rheems
Fire Hall
Farm Women Society 10, lunch
eon, home of Mrs Charles
F. Stauffer, Lime Spring
Farms, Rohierstown
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