Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1973, Image 17

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    Outdoor Inauguration
James Monroe wa§ the first
U.S. president to be inaugu
rated outdoors. As the result
of a controversy between the
Senate and House of Repre
sentatives over the distribu
tion of seats, it was decided
that the Inauguration be held
outdoors.
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The Pennsylvania Poultry
Federation, the united voice of
the poultry industry, is going to
hold its annual meeting on June
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Date For Annual
June 13
Lancaster, Pa
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13, 1973, at the Sheraton-
Harrisburg Inn, Intersection of I
-83 and Pennsylvania Turnpike
(Exit 18). Registration will begin
at 11.00 a.m. and the program
will begin at 1.00.
Robert Shelly, Producers
Pride, has chaired the Annual
Meeting Committee. James
Price, Beacon Milling, Inc., and
Clayton Detweiler, Montgomery
Bucks Farm Bureau, also served
on the committee. This com
mittee has prepared a well
rounded program presenting
expert nutritionists of leading
companies to present the latest'
advice on reducing feed costs.
The first part of the program
Students Annual Work
Drive Passes Goal
Students at Lancaster Men
nonite High School have passed
their $30,000 goal set for the
annual work drive held in April.
The drive where students work
for local businesses and donate
wages and all contributions to the
campus development program
also included an auction, sub
sale, car wash, and a chicken
barbecue.
The auction, a new feature this
year, netted $5,006 from donated
household items, baked goods
and livestock. The matching
funds from friends of the school
took the figure over $lO,OOO.
Students contributed wages and
donations above wages of $13,269.
The sub sale netted $607, bake
sales's47s, car wash $765, and the
chicken barbecue amounted to
$2,551.
Dr. Lester Brubaker, principal,
said, “We appreciate the efforts
and dedication of the students on
the behalf of their school. They
are to be commended for their
work.”
The work drive is in support of
the current two million dollar
building and campus develop
ment program of the' school.
Development plans are moving
ahead with the old boys’ dorm
already demolished and the home
economics department to be
moved to the easting basement
of the girls’ dorm, and the
passageway through the furnace
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Ma
Poultry Federation Meeting
''■will feature a panel,discussion
moderated by Dr. Owen Keene, t
Assistant professor of Poultry
Science, The Pennsylvania State
University. Participants in the
panel will be: Stanley B. Smith,
Poultry Nutritionist, Agway,
Inc., Buffalo, New York, will
speak on “Know Your Feeding
Program for Least Cost
Production.” Dr. Richard G.
Peacock, manager of technical
services, Pennfield Corporation,
will speak on “Computer
Formulation.” Olin A. Roweth,
vice president, director of
Research and Technical Ser
vices, The Beacon Milling
Company, Cayuga, New York,
room to be completed this
summer. A boys’ dormitory and
gymnasium-auditorium are to
follow as rapidly as funds become
available. Later in the five -year
program a junior high school is to
be constructed.
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Allied Mill*: ’EM! E INNOVATORS
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E. SAUDER & SONS
H.D.I, East Earl
HERSHEYBROS.
Reinholds
WHITE OAK MILL
R.D.4. Manheim
STEVENS FEED MILL,
INC.
Stevens, Pa
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R.D.2, Peach Bottom
H.M. STAUFFER
& SONS. INC.
Witmer
12,1973
will speak on “Feed and Grain
Situation and Outlook.” Panel
discussion on these topics will
follow with questions invited
from the floor.
After the panel discussion,
Professor Anthony Stemberger,
agriculture economist, Penn
sylvania State University, will
speak on the current egg pricing
situation.
Dr. H. D. Geyer, staff director,
Environmental Quality and
Natural Resources Extension
Service, U. S. Department of
Agriculture, will speak on the
environment as it concerns the
poultry industry.
President Kenneth Longacre,
Horace W. Longacre, Inc., will
preside over the Annual Business
meeting at 4:00.
The banquet at 6:00 p.m. will
feature the annual awards to the
Allied and Poultry Men of the
Year, and also the annual youth
awards. Reservations may be
made by writing the Penn
sylvania Poultry Federation
office at 3807 Paxton St.,
Harrisburg, Pa. 17111 or calling
717-564-8440.
JE'MARFARM
SUPPLY INC.
Lawn—Ph: 964-3444 ,
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
ROHRER’S MILL
R.D.I, Ronks
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R.D. 1, Stevens
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE .
R.D. 2, Columbia
GRUBB SUPPLY CO,
Elizabethtown
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