r the Annual Pa, Poultry federation Banquet: o Trone Named Chairman, Adventurer to Speak MODERN HOGMEN ARE COST CONSCIOUS, AND HEY ARE SWITCHING TO PIONEERWAY BECAUSE "IT'S THE THING TO DO" FEEDS MADE THE. PIONEER WAY GIVE THESE IMPORTANT BENEFITS FASTER DAILY GAINS. Hogs eat more, gain more IMPROVED FEED CONVERSION. Less feed required per pound of gain LESS WASTE. Each bite is right hogs get uniform protein-energy intake every time. Research proved quality controlled ... B ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. Phone 786-2500 MNCCIS7* * Lancaster Automobile Club PACKAGED IN A COLORFUL HOLIDAY BOX During the month of December, o handsome new AAA front end plate will be awarded to the proposer for each new member he proposes. Over 60,000 Members in Lancaster County enjoy these services .. . SCHOOL PATROLS (II I 9 is, 9 S LEGISLATION V iAlwftlll/ T I 0 rSXST Imrriiir PERSONAL EMERGENCY 'l* anh many cithfp^ ACCIDENT INSURANCE ROAD SERVICE j wu WANT umtift j COAST TO COAST BAIL BOND SERVICE Aft UHC “. T “ OLUB I Nhu tend • CHRISTMAS GIFT membership TRAVEL SERVICE T<| LICENSE SERVICE 1 ' This •MllCilil* U U UIH Itr NEW MEMPERS ONLY 9 AWfill MUST reside in Lancaster county S INDICATE (X) HOW YOU WANT DELIVERY MADE LEGAL Sand flft padcaja rflrecf □ *•"* *• m* O ■ ADVISORY SERVICE Nim# MONTHLY MAGAZINE Dun 7.50 Na antranea fta tar a par Inlranca Fat * 15« Addna - aan rasMlni with a prasant TOTAL .555 ....... ST* For Christmas 9 give a membership in the 365 days of driving pleasure THE WEAL GIFT EASY TO BUY-SUEE TO PLEASE Tom Trone has been appointed chairman of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation’s Banquet Committee by Robert Shelly, Federation president Trone spent 17 years as an airline executive in New York and Washington, D. C., beofre becoming a successful Adams County, poultry farmer with 54,000 layers. Trone is in the process of finalizing the plans for the 1972 Farm Show Banquet which will be held at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill, on January 12, 1972, in conjunction with the annual Pennsylvania Farm Show. The two other committee members are the immediate past banquet chairman, Hendrick Wentink, of Pennfield Cor poration, Lancaster, and James Price, manager of the York Feed Plant of Beacon Milling Com w Lancaster Analytical Services Division offers the following items of current interest to Agriculture and Agribusiness: Waiter and Waste Water: Bacteriological, physical, and chemical analyses. Feeds, Forages, and Foods: Base composition,. nutrient values, drugs, and related additives and/or residues. 2425 New Holland Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601 656-9043 or 656-9868 IMCMBW) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 11,1971 Philip Geary Poultry Banquet Speaker Trone reports that he has engaged Dave Baker of York, as musical ensemble, to furnish Laboratories, music during a social hour which will start at 6:30 pm. The banquet will get underway at 7 30 p.m. with continuous music during the banquet, and will play for dancing till 11-30 pm Trone said his Committee is hopeful of selling a large group of “tables of eight” to some of the larger poultry industry operators in Pennsylvania Committments have been received from many companies The first company to purchase a complete table was H W Longacre, Inc , Franconia, Pa All organizations buying a table of eight will get special recognition by having the name of their company posted on their table and will become a member of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation “Blue Ribbon Booster Club” These companies will also be given special recognition on the banquet program and in the annual directory and report of the Federation. Adventurer to Speak Inc. The featured speaker of the evening will be Philip Geary who is TWA’s Roving Ambassador He is known across America as “an Adventurer with a message”. Geary is a rare combination of globe-trotter, explorer, businessman and communicator. Geary has lived among primitive tribes m India, Africa, and South America. His curiosity about the exotic peoples of the world began with a sojourn of five years among the aboriginal Santals of Bengal, India. Recent “expeditions to understanding” have led him to the Karamajongs of Uganda, the Bhugtis of Baluchistan and the Bagielh Pigmies in the African Cameroons. As an accredited correspon dent at the United Nations, Geary has filed on-the-scene reports of the political crises in Cyprus and Kashmir, India. He has interviewed such world dignitaries as King Mahendra of Nepal, the exiled Dalai Lama of Tibet and the late Prime Minister of India, Jarwahalal Nehru. Geary’s taped reports have been played on NBC Monitor Radio. Prior to his globe-circling assignments as a special representative of various in ternational corporations, Geary played the educational television role of “The Finder”, sponsored by the Ford Foundation. Currently, Philip Geary directs the Air World Education program for Trans World Airlines a communications project embracing 26 overseas countries and the U.S.A A native of Pennsylvania, Geary is a graduate of Gordon College in Boston; he served as an Army Chaplain on Saipan in World War 11, received his pilot’s wings in 1947 and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society in 1953 and a member of the Explorers Club in 1969 Trone is planning an unusual menu: He is assuring the pur chasers of tickets that they will be treated to an excellent meal which will be different Trone is also completing his list of team captains to help on ticket sales Between 500 and 600 Penn sylvania poultry industrymen and poultrymen will be attending this Annual Farm Show Banquet in the beautiful ballroom of the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Central Pennsylvania’s finest ballroom. Tickets can be ordered from any of the members of the banquet committee or by writing to the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation Office, 3807 Paxton Street, Harrisburg, Penna. 17111. An Unusual Menu 17
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