Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 30, 1971, Image 13

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    PFA Slates Annual Convention
The wives of the Pennsylvania
Farmers’ Association (PFA)
members will be active at the
organization’s 21st Annual
Meeting which will open Sunday,
November 7, at the Penn Harris
Motor Inn, Camp Hill, accoring to
Mrs. Kenneth Bostwick, PFA
Women’s Committee chairman.
“The women will be faced with
a full schedule of activities and
responsibilities starting on the
first day of 'the four-day con
vention,” said. Mrs. Bostwick,
Help Us Serve You
Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s
meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s
safer to assume we don’t know.
Remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing
to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543.
You’ll be helping us to serve you better.
P.S. If you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t
mind hearing from you again.
GARDEN SPOT UNIT
ANNUAL MEETING
Monday Evening, Nov. 15, 1971
7:30 Farm & Home Center
-Guest Speaker • Mr. George Steele, President of Agway
Board
-Election of four member committeemen
-Management Reports
-Selections by Marlene Hershey and Daughters.
DOOR PRIZES
ALL NEW BEACON PULLET CAGE SYSTEM
One day old to twenty weeks, 20 birds per single deck cage. This is the most
economical and labor saving system on the market. The automated system
includes the winch suspended Beacon auger pan feeder, one pan per 24-’ x 36"
cage, and the Hart cup watering system. Features of single deck pullet cage
system from one day old to twenty weeks:
• Only two adjustments—from one day
old to twenty weeks
• Safety lock hinged doors
• Vz x 2 galvanized mesh floor
• Sturdy channel suspension or stands
• One or two Hart cups per cage
• One 8” pan per cage
• Winch feeder adjustment
• Can use hot "water or hot air heating
systems
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who will play a major role in the
program. The climax of the
women’s part will be the naming
of nine to PFA Women’s Com
mittee Wednesday morning at
the business session.
Sunday will open convention
activities with the traditional
candle-lighting vesper service
Most members of the PFA
Women’s Committee will take
part in the church service with
the Rev. Peter H Kuebler,
associate pastor, Trinity
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REFRESHMENTS
AGWAY
WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC
R. D. 1, Willow Street
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Camp Hill, as the speaker. Mrs.
Patricia Crawford, a member of
the Pennsylvania House of
Representatives, will be a guest
soloist
Special programs have been
scheduled to highlight projects,
hear county reports and make
plans for the coming year Mrs.
Bostwick will be reporting on her
trip to Oslo, Norway as an official
representative to the in
ternational confernce of the
Associated Country Women of the
WorM* The main work of ACWW
is helping women in the member
countries improve family and
community life.
The first women’s conference
will be held Monday from 3:30 to
4.30 pm with another con
ference scheduled for Tuesday
from 9 to 11 a m. The Women’s
Committee annual business
meeting will be held Wednesday
at 9:30 a.m.
There will be nine women
nominated and appointed to the
PFA Women’s Committee with
the expiration of the terms of the
following persons: Mrs. Ed
Parry, Rushland; Mrs. Fred
Hack, Stillwater; Mrs. James M.
Briggs Jr, Westfield; Mrs.
Clarence Gummo, Port Matilda ;
Mrs. Frank Stoner Jr,
Mechanicsburg; Mrs. Wayne
Alleman, Shippensburg; Mrs.
James Will, Somerset; Mrs.
Louis Baker, Beallsville; and
Mrs. James McChesney, New
Galilee.
Other members of the PFA
The 1,000-legged woi in
of tropical America manu
factures prussic acid in its
body. It has glands along
the sides of its body that are
so charged and uses this
acid in capturing and killing
its prey
• Flex auger feeders
• More uniform pullets
• Most advanced engineered chick
pullet system available
• Easy ventilated
• Greater cubic inch of bird area
• Start chicks directly on feeder
• Easy assembly '
Poisonous Worm
717-464-3321
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 30,1971 —
Nov. 7-10
Women’s Committee are; Mrs.
Charles Benner, Middleburg,
Mrs. John Lyman, Meshoppen,
Mrs. John McMillen, Marion
center, Mrs. Clifford Sands,
Tunkhannock, Mrs Phillip
Schultz, East Greenville, and
Mrs Clyde Wivell, Columbia
WHEN
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IF you depend on timeliness m your cropping oper
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Ground drive gives even application at all tractor
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tenance-free as a spreader can be. Start getting the
custom spreading you need without being on custom
schedules. Get the Allis-Chalmers 402 F and get out of
the waiting line.
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Rheems, Pa. Lancaster, Pa.
i Roy H. Buck, Inc.
Ephrata, R.D. 2
Grumelli Form Service
Quarryville, Pa.
AUIS-CHALMERS
First record of how long
our familiar trees have been
growing m the United States
comes from Anne Arundel
County, Md There a remark
able forest was growing 95
million years ago
Convert It to Cosh
With o Classified
E^ALUS-CHAtMERS
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
Ancient Forest
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