Jones To Address Congressman Ed Jones, Chairman of the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Dairy and Poultry, will be die principal speaker at the annual awards banquet of United Egg Producers on Friday; April 4, at St. Petersburg Beach, Florida.' According to John U.E.P. President, J - MEMO HAY, STRAW and EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 11A.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:00 NOON NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Lloyd H Kreider Auct CLAIR SANER & SON McAllisterville, PA (717 J 463-2234 MARVIN HORST Lebanon, PA (717 J 272-0871 LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION Milton, PA 1717] 437-2375 LANDIS &ESBENSHADE Kirkwood, PA [7l7] 786-4158 LEO LANDIS Millersburs, PA (717] 692-4646 LONGACRL ELECTRIC Bally, PA [2ls] 845-2261 the awards banquet will conclude U.E.P.’s annual membership meeting. It will be the function at which the Maurice M. Stein ‘‘Eggman of the Year" award will be made. The banquet will begin with a reception at 6 p.m., he said. Rep, Jones is from York ville, Tenn., and has represented that state’s seventh district in the U.S. Congress since March 25, 1969. In the 93rd Congress, Rep. Jones introduced and was the primary sponsor of H.R. 12000, the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act. This legislation is seen as a milestone for the egg in dustry. U.E.P.’s annual mem bership meeting will begin at 8 a.m. on Friday, March 4, and will be followed by a meeting of the new board of directors, Wallace said. In * •241 JOSEPH MOYER Pipersville, PA [2ls] 766-8675 LLOYD SULTZBAUGH Camp Hill, PA [7l7] 737-4554 KENNETH L.SPAHR Thomasville, PA [7l7] 225-1064 J. WALTER WEBSTER Street, MD 1301] 452-8521 H DANIEL WENGER Hamburg, PA [2ls] 488-7674 ZOOK’S FARM STORE Honey Brook, PA [2ls] 273-9730 Annual UEP Meet conjunction with the membership meeting, special committees of U.E.P. will conduct business on Wednesday, April 2, from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. and the outgoing board of directors will meet on Thursday beginning at 8 a.m. Among the committee meetings will be the finance, political action, legislative, nutritional labeling, n ! $4OO REBATE Milk - Potato |ON a brand n Production Reported I^ DEUT Milk production in Penn- Stocks consist of potatoes ■ ~ nnm n ■ sylvania during February held for all uses by growers, ■ D 3005 or ° 4OOO I was 531 million pounds, four local dealers and processors. ■ ■ percent more than a year Disappearance (sales, ■ Offer expires March 31—Quantities Limited ■ ago, according to the Crop home use, shrinkage, etc.) to ■ ■ . Take th.s ad to your Deutz dealer and buy a brand ■ The number of milk cows is 5,760,000 cwt., compared ■ 00 . , n, .me ■ in the Commonwealth during with 5,250,000 cwt. for the ■ ne * 33 hp 0 3006 o [^ 37 hp D 4303 Deutz air ‘ I February was 669,000-1,000 comparable period a year ■ cooled diesel tractor Deutz will send direct to you more than last month, and earlier. The 1974 crop of B a cash rebate 1 | 6,000 more than during 7,360,000 was 17 percent ■ ■ February a year ago. above the 6,300,000 cwt. ■ PLUS 5104.50 or Si 33.00 special fuel saving m Milk produced per cow produced in 1973. ■ bonus direct from factory depending on model ■ averaged 770 pounds in Nationally, total potato B I February, up 20 pounds from stocks in the fall production ■ o A tier ntfCD MAIAfV ■ a year earlier and 10 pounds areas totaled a record 102.3 ■ VwCfl 99W I above February 1973. million cwt. on March 1, ■ ■ United States milk 1975, up 26 percent from the ■ DEUTZ CORPORATION ■ production during February 81.2 million cwt. on hand a ■ rsss Ponce oe Leon c.rde Arama Georgia 30340 ■ is estimated at 8,768 million year earlier. Disappearance ■ I pounds, practically un- from the 1974 fall crop to ■ authorized deutz dealer . changed from a year earlier March 1, 1975 totaled 182.3 ■ ff iiiPPPik I * but nearly two percent below million cwt., compared with ■ V| A fll PPP If 111 P jP I _ I ||C _ ■ February, 1973.U.5. average 172.7 million cwt. for the ■ wrumwmmf | milk production per cow was comparable period a year ■ .... . ■ 783 pounds, up four pounds earlier. B 312 West Mam St. New Holland, PA | from a year earlier and 10 ■ Phone 717-354-4181 pounds above February 1973. ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ CUPOUTi* ■■ HHI ■■ Milk cows on farms during February totaled 11,192,000 head, down 0.5 percent from February, 1974. Pennsylvania potatoes in storage on March 1, 1975 totaled 1,600,000 hun dredweight (cwt.), 29 per cent below the previous month but 52 percent above the 1,050,000 cwt. in storage a year ago, according to the Crop Reporting Service. IS«9 1970 Compare McNess Silage Booster. Only 38 cents per ton on corn silage; terrific for baled hay and haylage; practically eliminates heat damage, contains no chemical - not corrosive We tried Silage Booster in one silo and compared results We preserved more protein and dry matter increased from 26 8 to 32 percent CONTACT McNESS THE NUTRITION PEOPLE Garden Spot Office Box 140, East Earl, PA 17519 PHONE 215-445-6983 PLEASE CALL COLLECT Order Silage Booster Early and Get Free Premiums American egg board sup port, long range planning, and the executive com mittees. An informal marketing - brainstorming session for U.E.P. members will be held on Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. The U.E.P. meetings will be at the Don CeSar Resort Hote, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. Did you know that the State Civil Service Com mission provides testing services Monday through Friday at its offices in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia? If you want to take a civil service test and find a Saturday test date inconvenient, find out if the test you want to take is given on a weekday. Contact the State Civil Commission office nearest you. 1971 Comment From A Customer 1971 1972 1973 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29,1975 y * A Some ancient people believed that wearing nettles would put them on their mettle, and banish fear of danger. ga ■ ■ ■ ■ clip out am mm am mm aj I THIS AD GOOD FOR I PUBLIC SALE Real Estate, Farm" and Mower Equipment, Garage and Carpenter Tools Antiques and Household Goods APRIL 12, 9:00 A.M. Located 1278 S. Market St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 9 Acres More or Less BANK BARN Garage w/Work Shop, 16x16 Building w/Radiant Heat, Large Pond. 2 1 /2-STORY frame dwelling 8-Room House w/Bath, Coal Stoker w/Baseboard Heat 800 Ft. Road Frontage, Zoned Commercial. 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Child Rocker, Dining Room Suite, Jelly Cupboard, Chairs, High chair, Colum bian Black Cook Stove w/Tank, Breakfast Set, Chest of Drawers, Bedroom Suite, Office Desk, Shaking Fork, Iron and Tin Toys, Lap Robe, Brass Bucket, Humidifier, Frigi daire Refrigerator, Maytag Washer, Portable Sewing Ma chine, Kitchen Cabinet, Dishes, Rugs, HH Appliances, Hickox Tube tester, Kodak Signet 500 Projector and Screen, Jars, Iron Lawn Swing, Rem Fireball Bolt Action Pistol MXP 100 w/Scope, Win M 12, 16 Ga Pump #595595, Ranger 22 Rifle, Rem 22 Rifle Smooth Bore, Stevens 12 Ga and Many Other Items too Numerous to Mention Real Estate to be offered at 200 P M Clean Merchandise Don’t Miss This Sale Order of Sale Tools, Toys and Guns, 2 30, Tractor and Equipment at 1 00 ' HENRY GINGRICH, Arty. HAROLD (Abe) SHAFFNER, 653-5689. C. H. WOLGEMUTH, Aucts. • FOOD STAND • • s'* % / f 1975 Sale by MAE G. GANTZ JOHN L GANTZ 27 J 1 I I 4 '■J( qm,
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