28—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1971 Farm Council Endorses Pa. Milk Act Pennsylvania Council of tion on a score of resolutions Farm Organizations was on submitted by affiliate oiganiza record recently reaffirming en- tions that dealt largely with pol dorsement of'the state’s Milk lution, pest control, taxes, farm Marketing Act following its an- land conservation and related nual meeting in Harrisbuig at topics which Harold Ely, piesident, of other officers retained in- Montrose. and other officers „ TT , „ were reelected clude Enos Heisey Harrisburg, vice president: A Wayne Read- The council voiced readiness F i ee twood and Harns to “oppose any change m the 6 ’ . Milk Act that would i educe its burg, secretaiy-treasurer, and effectiveness ’’ This came in ac- Jay Hauger, Berhn. and John WEATHERBEATER Get Faster-Drying Windrows and Swaths No matter how tough the conditions... you’ll speed up your mowing schedule with a Gehl Hay-King. It mows, condi tions and windrows in one operation. You’ll always be at least two cuts ahead ... because the riay-Kmg does three jobs at once' Stop in today and get our deal on a Gehl Hay-King. BEHL* Gets into your system FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY EQUIPMENT INC. & SON R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim CHAS J. McCOMSEY ZOOK'S FARM & SONS STORE Hickory Hill, Pa. Honey Brook, Pa. GRUMELLi NISSLEY FARM SERVICE FARM SERVICE Quarryville Washington Boro Pitzer, Aspers. executn e com mittee Former State Agriculture Secretary Lelan'd H Bull was commended for "‘outstanding leadership to all segments of the Commonwealth's farm in dustry and for notable accom plishments'’ during his eight year tenure Stands taken on specific topics called for - Greater recognition for a<! iculture as an important factor in the state’s total econo my. Adequate funds for the Penn State College of Agricul ture “to continue an on-going program of teaching, reseaich and Extension ” Greater educational assis tance to rural communities by the Cooperative Extension Ser vice and other agencies A bureau of rural affairs in the Department of Agncul tuie Increased funds to control the gypsy moth and fruit Cfop pests Funds for completing brucellosis and tubei culosis eradication in farm animals and for indemnity payments in com bating hog cholera Cooperative law changes to permit bloc vo'tmg (with cei - tain lestnctions) Dairy Herd Health Contest West Agro-Chemical, Inc, sponsors of a dauy Herd Health Contest in which artificial in seminations are an important part of the prize structure, has announced that inseminations fiom seveial outstanding sires of Sire Power, Inc will be offered Entiy blanks are available in several dairy publications, fiom your dairy supplier, 01 by writ ing West Agro-Chemical, Inc , 501 Santa Fe, Kansas City, Missouri 64105 Call Us Now To serve the Lancaster County farm community bet ter, we maintain two phone numbers. 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Penn State Ag Graduates Plan 4th Alumni Meeting College of Agi iculture grad uates of Pennsylvania State Um veisity will hold their fouith an nual alumni meeting on the Um \ ersity Park Campus May 14 and 15 Registration begins at 11 am May 14, in the lobby of the Conference Center, the J Orvis Keller Building The alumni program is scheduled to coincide with Penn State’s Blue-White Football Weekend Mike Reid, Penn State All-American graduate, will be the banquet speakei May 14 The banquet will begin at 630 p m in the Hetzel Union Building The annual business meeting is scheduled foi May 14 at 1 15 pm in the auditorium of the Conference Center Accomplish ments and future plans of the Association will be described by Dr John C Shook, of Mechanics burg, alumni president from the Class of 1942 Following this, awaids will be presented to out standing students Dean Russell PARADISE SUPPLY PARADISE, PA. 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Mr. Hallowell icports a program for wives of returning grads has heen scheduled the afternoon of May 14. Arrangements are also being made for a “farewell luncheon” in the cafeteria of the Confer ence Center at noon on May 15 pi ior to the Blue-White foot ball game. There are presently 11,000 liv ing alumni of the College of Agriculture Approximately 3,- 000 of these aie paid members of the Penn State and College of Agriculture Alumni Associa tions Phone 687-6292 Bark Mulch THE DIPLOMAT The Diplomat is the latest In a long series of top quality . . . high perform ance farm tanks from Oirton. . This new tank offers the lowest pour ing height . . . easiest cleaning . . . new one-piece, positive seal, counter-balano ed cover, and exclusive front outlet. A patented refrigeration system gives the Diplomat more cooling plate per gallon than any other tank. Recent tests show a cooling rate of $.004 per 100 Ihs. of milk, without freezing. 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