i r Farm! — Uncatl 80 Holstein association receives BRATTLEBORO, v(k Gordon W. Newton, Tatum Holstcin-Frieslan Inc. received the President’s "E" Award for Excellence in Exporting during special ceremonies held in Washington, D. C . Sep tember 23. HFS, Inc. is the subsidiary of the Holstein- Friesian Association of America. The award, given in recognition of outstanding efforts to increase U.S. foreign trade, was presented by Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz during a lun cheon at Capitol Hill Club. Secretary of Commerce Rogers C. B. Morton cer tified the award. Accepting the award certificate were Charles J. Larson, HFS, Inc. executive vice-president and HFAA executive secretary and C. T. Barns, Jr., director of the International Marketing Division. HFAA President reasons why a Big John Snowmobile is your best winter weather buy 1. Dramatic new styling trom the skis up. John Deere introduces a bold new breed of Big John Snowmobiles for 1976 Liquifire, a liquid cooled powerhouse, takes the heat off high-performance trailblazmg And Cyclone, a fan-cooled machine, stirs up a storm with race inspired styling Both offer features to fire up any snowmobile enthusiast Front-mounted 440 or 340 cc reed-valve engine, set low over the skis for superb handling Wide 32-inch ski stance and a longer “wheelbase’ for positive tracking on hills and switchbacks. CD ignition and surface-gap plugs for sure-fire starts Disk brakes for sure-footed stops 2. Parts and Service. Computerized parts location system backed by a crew of experienced mechanics We service everything we sell 3. Exclusive Trail Hazard Track Replacement Policy. When you buy a John Deere Snowmobile, the track is covered by a limited warranty and by a policy that covers areas the limited warranty doesn’t See us now for complete details \JOHNDCEPI tj LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. Mohnton, RD2 Pa 19540 (near Adamstownl Phone (215| 484 4391 Saturday. Oct, il. 1975 South Carolina and Robert w. Rumlcr, HFAA executive ctatirman, accepted the "E" flag fc'hich will fly in front of HFAA he*. J ,*fira In Braltleboro> Attending the presentation ceremony and luncheon were officers and directors of HFAA and HFS, Inc., agricultural and foreign trade leaders from the U. S. Senate and House of Representatives, officials from the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce and the Executive Office of the President. HFAA and HFS, Inc. directors each invited their local senator or congressman to attend as a special guest. Earlier in the day, members of the Board of Directors of HFS, Inc. met with officials of the Foreign Agricultural Service for a discussion on the 393 3906 "Cooperator Program" of the FAS and the Importance of market development funds invested in cooperating agencies, such as HFAA. Following the award presentation luncheon, HFAA and HFS, Inc. directors examined future Holstein export op portunities with their congressmen. Surveying the significance of the "E" Award and the recognition offered to HFS, Inc. by the government officials, HFAA Executive Chairman Robert H. Rumler said agricultural exports are viewed by our government as national priorities. Ex ports serve the foreign trade interests of the nation, they lower per unit cost of farm products and increase employment for consumers and they benefit farmers by offering full production COLLINS MOTORS Elizabethtown Phone 367-1856 RDI A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland 354-4191 GOODMAN’S AUTO SERVICE Honey Brook, PA 1215) 273 2356 award potential and strong, stable markets. Individual farmers have no practical way to promote their products in foreign markets. So, private trade associations, such as HFAA, have been formed to conduct foreign market development programs on behalf of their members. The government assists trade associations by supplying roughly a third of the $36 million being spent worldwide to develop and maintain export markets. Government assistance is essential, Rumler stated, to ensure continued growth of our commercial exports. DIRECTIONS: Use 2Vz pounds per ton of feed gram up to 18 percent moisture. Use 5 pounds above 18 percent moisture for up to two weeks storage. Mix thoroughly. May be premixed with 10 pounds of a suitable diluent, such as soybean meal or finely ground gram. Mix this 15 pound premix thoroughly m a ton of feed grain CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed. Causes skin irritation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of contact, flush skin or eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. For eyes get medical attention. Avoid contamination of foods. The manufacturer makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning this product or its use, which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. 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Special Prices on Hog Feeders, Watcrers, Farm Gates, Electric Fencers. Thibenzole, Tramisol Wormer Pellets and Boluses. Sale on Baymix Crumbles and Aureo S-700. TIME TO VACCINATE YOUR CATTLE Special Sale on TERRAMYCIN CRUMBLES. 50 lb, bag. Special drinking water medication for cattle and calves. ZMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY RDM. Lihtz. PA 17543 BEACON REPS. BEACONFEEDS Beacon Feeds Vork PA Phone 717 843 9033 TRY A CLASSIFIED Phone 717-733 4466 NET WEIGHT 2Vz LBS.
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