Young’s Sales Rep ■ New utility tractors ■ New big diesels—with more power, less noise, less smoke ■ New big Hydros ■ New wide choice of gas, diesel, turbo, non-turbo, gear drive and Hydro ■ Two new cabs—with and without air conditioning ■ New IH ISOMOUNT isolators to reduce vibration ■ New operating ease and comfort ■ More choice, more productivity, more tractor value—now MESSICK FARM EQUIP. COPE & WEAVER CO. ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 KAUFFMAN BROS. C. B. HOOBER & SON MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 INTERCOURSE 768-8231 ed Firm Sales Rep John D. Stoner, 29 Mayfield Drive, Leola, has been appointed a sales representative for Young’s, Inc., ot Roaring Spring, Pa., a direct-to-farm producer of livestock pre-mixes. Stoner, who will represent Young’s in eastern Lancaster and Chester counties, is well known to area residents through his 4-H and FFA activities. A graduate of Lampeter- Strasburg High School, he has served the FFA as local chapter president, Lancaster County president, and Pennsylvania state vice president He received the FFA American Farmer Degree in 1957, when he was also a member of a 4-H quartet that won national recognition Born and raised on a farm, Stoner operated his own dairy BABY CHICKS STARTED PULLETS WAIVER OF FINANCE NOW AVAILABLE. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Soles and Service EPHRATA SEE THEM ALL AT THE FARM SHOW farm for nine years. For the past two years he was with New Holland Supply Co., New Holland, as an inside salesman. Stoner, hiw wife and two children are active in the Strasburg Mennonite Church, where he sings in the male quartet and teaches Sunday school He is married to the former Martha Landis. Officers and directors of the Penn sylvania Association of County Agricultural Agents for 1972, elected at the organization’s recent annual meeting on Pennsylvania State University campus, are: left to right, E.V. Chadwick, Luzerne agent, president; Samuel M. Crossley, Farm Show Brief Jim McHale, 15th Penn sylvania Secretary of Agriculture, also serves as chairman of the State Farm Products Show Commission which operates the Pennsylvania Farm Show. GoIHRed 733-2283 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8,1972—11 Farm Show Brief The Pennsylvania Farm Show, to be held at Harrisburg, January 10-14, is a World War I baby The lirst such event was held in 1917, and developed from scattered exhibits of fruits and grains at farm organizations’ annual meetings in Harrisburg Just as in previous years, both admission and parking will be free at the 1972 Pennsylvania Farm Show at Harrisburg, January 10-14 A total of 14,000 cars can be parked on 60 acres adjacent to the Farm Show buildings associate Potter agent, director; Richard A. Bailey, Bucks agent, secretary treasurer; Duane G. Duncan, Cumberland agent, vice president; Orville A. Yoder, Bradford agent, director; and M.M. Smith, Lancaster agent, director. Farm Show Brief
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