28—Lancaatar Firming, Saturday, March 8, 1975 t Vernon Leininger, left, president of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation President, accepts a report from (left to right) Ken Longacre, Dale M. Weaver, and John Hoffman that ticket sales for the Federation’s Annual Fund Raising Banquet have already' passed last year’s sales. Red Rose animal feeds YOUR CALF’S BEST FRIEND! - A s s' Vv' <N ;ed Rose mm Researched on Over 700 Calves Each Year Used Successfully by Thousands L. T. GEIB EST. Manheim, RD2 HEISEY FARM SERVICE, INC. Mount Joy HEISTAND BROTHERS Elizabethtown “«® Y , f' h Sll l lS p N, r ? WALKER COMPANY DAVID B. HURST ™lg3 1 2S& Ho,d Bowmansville Richard B. Stein, District Manager Mountville, Pa. (717) 285-5650 JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS Red Rose Feed, York, Pa. A Division of Carnation Co. FROM CARNATION A Program That Works IN CALF PROGRESS” MOUNTVILLE _ .. FEED SERVICE E. P- SPOTTS, INC. Columbia, RD2 Honey Brook, RD2 AFARM S SUPPIY H * Quarryville & Buck * lt ” er Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS Longacre and Weaver are serving as co-chairmen for the affair while Hoffman is the Federation’s executive director. The banquet is scheduled for March 19,1975, at the Host Inn in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, beginning at 6:30 p.m. "PARTNERS i «***• *** j- 4 (anuth >n - ».,rur^ *3 ' Tax Meeting Scheduled by Garden Spot Adult Farmers 1 The Adult Farmer Program at the Hinkletown Alternative School will sponsor a program on Wednesday, March 12, on federal income tax. Spreaker for the evening will be Harry Constein, a Lan caster County ’ native who has been a field agent with the Internal Revenue Ser vice since 1966. Constein, a certified public accountant, will discuss income tax deductions and the records necessary to substaniate them. The meeting will be held at the Hmkletown Alternative School approximately one half mile north of Route 322 just east of Hinkletown. The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. ana, all interested persons are invited to attend, according to Robert An derson, adult farmer ad visor. The clear stream law meeting previously scheduled for March 5 will be held on March 26. Speakers for the evening will be Afton Schadel, State Conservation Commission; Henry Hack man and other represen tative of the Soil Con servation Service. ''we ) OUT OF j tAOHBS / i Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. A ALLIS-CHALMERS MANURE SPREADERS 281 spreader with optional pan attachment 299 spreader with optional rear endgate THE WORD’S SPREADING - with 281 or 299 spreaders that work well with tractor loaders or bam cleaners - team with equipment you already have. BLANKET COVERAGE - comes with the 14 big, buzz saw paddles that rip, shred and spread the load. - Husky Tongue and Undercarriage - Box combines steel for strength ... wood durability - Ragged drive and gear box. - Aggressive, self-cleaning paddles - Four spreading rates. - Low loading height. BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. Annville. R 0 1 PA 717 *67 2211 Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, PA 717 2*5 4844 Roy H. Buch, Inc. Epbrala.R-P2 717-159 2441 For Ci RD4, BOX 34A GETTYSBURG, PA. 17325 PHONE 717-334-2168 gr~ rr » ~>ca A. J. Noss t Son RD#2, Oley. PA 215 917 6257 L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, PA 717 397-5179 GrumelE Farm Service Qiurryvtlte, PA 717 716 7318 ‘♦•saw
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