Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 14, 1974, Image 50

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Grange Convention
Set Oct.
Key issues affecting
agriculture and rural affairs
will be discussed by state
officials at the 102nd annual
convention of the Penn
sylvania State Grange at
Washington (Pa.) October
28-31.
State Senator Patrick J.
Stapleton, of Indiana County,
chairman of the Senate
Agriculture Committee, will
address the opening session
in Trinity Area Senior High
School at 4 p.m. Monday,
Oct. 28.
State Agriculture
Secretary James A. McHale
will address the second-day
session at noon Tuesday.
B. McClain Cochran,
general secretary of the
Pennsylvania Sabbath
School Association, will
speak at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 29. Milton W. DeLancey,
executive director of the
Pennsylvania Township
Supervisors Association, will
address the session at 9 p.m.
Tuesday.
Grange delegates them
selves will tackle the rash of
problems plaguing
agriculture in a series of
committee reports and
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New Idea’s Superpickers
Want
• Ear corn?
• Shelled corn?
You can have your choice with a 2-row Superpicker
For ear com, choose the 8- or 12-roll husking bed.
You’ll get cleanly husked ears. For shelled com you
can specify the popular cage-type sheller, or the huge
capacity Supersheller. Both are gentle and easy to
adjust.
Interchanging any of these four processing units is
done on the fam without special tools. So you can
harvest part of jvur com one way and part another.
And, there are two gathering units; one for wide rows,
one for narrow. Come in and let’s talk Superpickers!
We make your job a little easier
UMBERGERSMILL
RD4 Lebanon
(Fontana)
717-867 8221
A L HERR & BRO
Quarryville
717 786 3521
CHAS J McCOUSEY A SONS " G
Hickory Hill Pa in Swil
215-932 2615 717 -665 2271
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY
Cochranvilie Pa
215-593 5280 717-367 3590
ABC GROFF, INC
New Holland
717-354 4191
28-31
resolutions to be acted on
during the four-day con
vention.
More than 2,000 delegates,
Grange members and
Grange youth are expected
to attend the sessions. The
program will include a
variety of talent contests,
exhibits and competitions.
Youth activities also will be
emphasized and Grange
youth officers will fill the
chairs for the opening
session Thursday, Oct. 31.
The convention will close
Thursday afternoon with the
election and installation of
officers.
Host to the convention is
the Washington county
Pomona Grange, Lloyd L.
Craft, master. Convention
chairman is Vemon Cox, of
West Alexandria RD2.
Business sessions of the
convention will be held in the
auditorium of the Trinity
Area High School. Exhibits
will be on display at the
Ramada Inn, the convention
headquarters. Junior and
fifth degrees of the Grange
will be conferred on can
didates at the Fair Hills
Manor Christian Church.
LANC EQUIP CENTER, INC
Kmzer Pa
717-442 4186 or
717-768 8916
ROYK BUCK, INC
Ephrata R D 2
717-859 2441
LANDIS BROS., INC
Lancaster
717-393 3906
Credit Officers Gather
At Seven Springs
More than 700 credit union
officials, employees and
guests from throughout the
state have begun registering
Thursday, September 12 for
the 20th annual Management
Conference at Seven Springs
Resort Hotel, Champion.
Sponsored each year by
the Pennsylvania Credit
Union League, the two-day
session is geared to the
management needs of
Pennsylvania’s larger credit
unions.
Conferees will be
welcomed tomorrow mor
ning by League President
Joseph F. Matisko of Ed
wardsville, who will em
phasize the -need for credit
unions of all sizes to keep
alive their philosophy of
service to humanking. The
keynote address, “The Buck
Stops Here,” will be
delivered by Harry E.
Manzer, vice president of
CUNA Mutual -Insurance
Society, Madison, Wis.
Among the Conference
leaders and their topics are;
Wylie Dougherty, president
of ICU Services Corporation,
HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
215 Differ Avenue New Holland Pa
Phone (717) 354-51680 r (717) 872-5111 ’
Madison, “Trends in the
Money Market; "Leo Kane,
president of Credit
Mangement Company,
Pittsburgh, “Delinquency
and Collections;” Ray P.
Buaschke, mnanagement
consultant of Winnipeg,
Manitobe, Jalaries and Job
Descriptions;” and David J.
Schwartz, Professor of
Marketing, Georgia State
University, “Management
Needs for Tomorrow.”
The program agenda and
all meeting arrangements
have been planned by the
League Education Com
mittee in cooperation with
Richard A. Ebeling of
Mechanicsburg, League
education specialist.
Members of the League
board of directors who serve
on this committee are:
William C. Seanor, Green
sburg, chairman; Lee L.
Sell, Reading, vice chair
man; Crawford S. Cowan,
Erie; Paul G. Demmer,
Pittsburgh; Jeseph D. Finn,
Philadelphia; and Hugh E.
Kelleher, Altoona.
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
PHONE
626-2191 or 394-3047
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offers hog formers in Lancaster
county a new program to help
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This year help keep your hogs "inside clean" with
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WORM *N GERM program using
• Stevens Pie Grower JJ 250
• Stevens Hoe Grower
• Stevens Hoe Finisher
• Stevens Wormine Feed
STEVENS FEED MILL, INC.
Stevens, Pa. Ph; 215-267-2150
or 717-733-2153
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