Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 15, 1975, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Feb. 15, 1975
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TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
DAIRYMEN...
IN 1975
EASTERN
WILL PROVIDE
MEMBERS
□ Minimum membership dues.
□ Expert marketing of over 3 billion pounds of
Members’ milk annually.
□ Efficient, legal and businesslike operating
procedures.
□ Policies emanating directly from Eastern’s
8,500 members
□ A fully informed membership through monthly
magazine, letters, memorandums, member
ship meetings and news media.
□ Full line of membership services to improve
Dairy Farmer income.
□ Ability to overcome attacks by adversaries.
O A record unmatched by any dairy organization
in the Northeast
V EASTERN
* MILK PRODUCERS
COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. INC.
Kinne Road, Syracuse. New York 13214
1975's Financially Solid Dairy Cooperative
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balanced blending of selected
varieties for better yields
Because of its ability to fit a wide range of soil conditions, Hoffman
All 'Round Formula has risen rapidly in popularity. It’s especially useful
where drainage in the same field may range all the way from good to poor.
Where chances of alfalfa success are pretty much of a borderline
proposition, or where you expect variable performances in different sec
tions of the same field—All 'Round Formula can be the answer. The
combination of varieties used offers more disease resistance, hardiness
and persistent yieldability. No common alfalfas are included, and there
are several types of timothy. Excellent
for hay, grass silage or pasture.
Hoffman All 'Round Formula is only
one of 14 outstanding blends each
designed to produce bigger crops of
better forage. Each is formulated to
enable you to meet your type of soil
and your management. See your Hoff
man Seed Man
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WITH:
A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc.
LANDISVILLE (Lancaster Co.), PA. 17538
Pennsylvania’s No. 1 Farm Seed Specialist
Campus Preview Day at
Lancaster Bible College
Lancaster Bible College will be held In Miller Hall at 9
will hold its semiannual a.m, (a registration fee of
Campus Preview Day on $1.50 is charged for those
Monday, Feb. 17, from 9 a.m. attending),
to 3:30 p.m. The activities of the day
This open house on the begin with a musical
campus is for high school presentation by the
students and post-high CONESTOGANS and several
school students who arc of the other musical groups,
interested in a Bible college a skit by the drama club, and
education. then an address by Dr.
Registration for the day Stuart E. Incase, President of
Craftsmen Directory to Be Compiled
A directory of Penn
sylvania Craftsmen will be
published by the Penn
sylvania Department of
Commerce in cooperation
with the State Guild of
Craftsmen and the Penn
sylvania Council on the Arts.
The Department of
Commerce has begun work
on this directory by con
tacting Crafts Guilds and
organizations within the
Commonwealth and
requesting a list of their
members. Next they will
survey each craftsman
operating within the Com
monwealth to determine his
or her specific craft,
Lancaster Co. Goat Meetings
A meeting for goat raisers
and those who’d like to raise
goats will be held on
Tuesday, Feb. 18, beginning
at 7:30 p.m. at the Lancaster
Farm and Home Center.
According to N. Alan Bair,
the associate county agent
who arranged the meeting,
there’s a lot of local interest
in rearing goats. The
meeting will bring together
the people who already keep
goats as well as those who’d
like to. Bair hopes that the
meeting will lead to an ex
change of information and
ideas that will help everyone
interested in the subject, and
workshop address, and other
related data.
Individuals will not be
included in the directory
without their consent.
Craftsmen who are not
members of a guild or
organization may also be
considered for listing in the
directory.
Any Pennsylvania craft
smen interested in obtaining
more information about the
Directory of Pennsylvania
Craftsmen should contact.
Ms. Barbara Bass, Bureau of
Statistics, Research and
Planning, Pennsylvania
Department of Commerce,
B-14A Finance Building,
Harrisburg, PA 17120.
he hopes to make some
definite plans for organizing
a 4-H goat club.
A month from now, on
Monday, March 17, Dr. Sam
Guss, Penn State’s extension
veterinarian, well-known for
his knowledge of and interest
in goats, will visit the Farm
and Home Center to talk
about goats.
Come See the
Rising Power in
Tractors at Our
Thursday & Friday
FEB. 20 and 21
• DOOR PRIZES • MOVIES BOTH DAYS
• FREE LUNCH
ALLIS CHALMERS AND NEW IDEA SALES & SERVICE
A ROY H. BUCK MC.
ALLIS-CHALMERS
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the College. overall view of the facilities.
Opportunity will then be the dim* Xjof the day will be
given for the guests to visit a time for questioning ad
some classes and sec for mlnlstrators, faculty, and
themselves the atmosphere student representatives
of learning that exists bet- about the various aspects of
ween the very capable college life,
professors and the student Individuals who are in
body at Lancaster, tcrcstcd In attending should
Following the noon meal, a contact the College to
conducted tour of *hc register for the day. Phone
campus is planned to give an (717) 569-7071.
WANTED
TO GROW CUCUMBERS
AND OTHER
FARM PRODUCTS.
We will have a mass meeting of all interested
farmers in early March.
If you are interested in contract growing
cucumbers, and-or tomatoes, and-or several
varieties of peppers, Please write to.
BROWN &
LANGER INC.
68 Gansevoort Street
New York City. N.Y. 10014
We are interested in having one or two men act
as our paid agent To grade the cucumbers, and
act as our shipper Please contact us as soon as
possible
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
DISCOUNT
ON PARTS
Ephrata RD2, PA
Phone 859-2441