The minimum maid* finished depth of a clothe* closet should ba 24 incites. HI-ENERGY - VITAMINS MINERAL SUPPLEMENT "DUTCH BELL” STOCK FOOD SUPPLEMENT MAR-GRO "ALL PHOS" BETTER BEEF STOCK FOOD SUPPLEMENT TRIPLE RICH HOG MINERAL AARON S. GROFF & SON FARMS DAIRY STORE RD3, Ephrata, PA 17522 [Hinkletown] Phone 354-0744 Store Hours: 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Tuesdays A Saturdays at 5:30 P.M. Look neighbor.. . THAT'S NEED A REPLACEMENT UNLOADER, THINK JAMESWAY Replacement Chain for Most Barn Cleaners in Stock / Jamesway® Volumatic® II silage distributor-unloader gives you fast feeding and less climbing. Stop In Today for Free Catalog. !~INQUIRE WITO US FOR~I j JiLO PRICE_S_ | • ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE New 170-degree bend free-access stalls are a joy to behold. • GREATER COW COMFORT New design provides plenty of head room, makes it easier for cows to move in and out. YOU CAN COUNT ON US HENRY S. LAPP Seo or CoR os Today! Bqx m rq j (Cains) Gap, PA 17527 The National Peach Council opens its 1078 meeting with a ribbon cut ting ceremony to com mercial and peach craft exhibits February 22 at 7 p.m. at the Hershey Motor Lodge Convention Center, - Hershey, Pa. The Honorable Jane Alexander, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Commonwealth of Penn sylvania will cut the ribbon. Some other highlights of the four-day convention and trade show include: Monday p.m., Production and Marketing Information: Oscar Jaynes, Colorado; Ray Reiter, Pennsylvania; and William Mizelle, South Carolina. What Consumers Want and How to Sell It: Avocados - Ralph Oinkerton, California; Cranberries - Lester Haines, Massachusetts; and Potatoes - Robert L. Mercer, Colorado. Profit is a Sue Letter Word: W. R. Bryan, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., during the convention luncheon. Stone Fruit Future in the Markets: Glenn Guiser, Acme Foods; Milton Shreiber, Pantry Pride Stores; and Tony Rubings, Blue Goose Growers. r-H? * y National peach convention and Monday Afternoon Why ARE Dairymen Installing So Many New Jamesway® "CAREFREE” STALLS? Featuring trade show at Hershey Tuesday Morning Session A: Discussion of Nectarines, Apricots and Plums by pomologists, nurserymen, breeders and growers. Session B: Seminar on Integrated Pest Control: Dr. J. M. Good, USDA, Washington, D.C.; Dr. E. H. Glass, New York Agricultural Experiment Station; Dr. A. L. Jones, Michigan State University; Dr. J. A. Brittain, Gemson University; and Dr. D. H. Petersen, The Pennsylvania State University. Tuesday Afternoon The National Peach. Research and Education Act, Allan Jones, Colorado; and Success Without Suc cession is Failure in the F'imily Business, Frank Butrick, Independent Business Institute. The National Peach Council Annual Banquet will begin at 7 pjn. with John Smith, York County Penn sylvania Extension Agent presiding. Installation of new office takes place followed by a slide presentation, America The Beautiful, and a dance. Wednesday a.m. Howard Kerr, Jr., USDA ARS, What the USDA-ARS, Agri-Business Program has Done for Other Commodity Groups. Dr. R. B. Fridley, • NOTHING ANCHORED in CONCRETE Hot-dip galvanized wall brackets mean quick installation, plus faster, unobstructed cleaning. • HOT-DIP GALVANIZED FINISH both inside (where corrosion starts) and out side —for years of extra use. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 7,1976 California; and Dr. R. G. Diener, West Virginia will give their views on Labor Alternatives and Mechanical Harvesting. Phil Brown, USDA, Farmer Cooperative Service, will report on packing bouse efficiency. Ladles Program A ladies program is planned to include a wide diversity of activities. Season in the Sun, a Three- Screen Slide Show, Gail McPherson, York County Farmers Association; Cowbelles Beef it Up, Carol Erdmann and Bernette Zastrow, Aberdeen, South Dakota; Milk is a Natural, Charlene Maust, Dairy Princess, Pennsylvania Holstein Assn. Wild turkey federation to meet A southeast regional meeting of the Pennsylvania Wild Turkey Federation will take place on Sunday af ternoon, February 8, at 2:00 p.m. The location of the meeting, which will be conducted by regional director Rich Blair, will be at Radnor High School. A new Turkey film But don’t take our word for it — Ask a neighbor who owns Jamesway, j Phone (717) 442-8134 How to Organize a Farm Office, Carl Robbins, Olymphia Olympia In ternational; Robert Verri, Sony Corp.; and Richard E. Denison, Pennsylvania Farmers’ Assn. Accounting as a Management Tool, Myron P. Kelsey, Block Analysis; Celebrating Life on the Land, Pat Leimbach, author of A Thread of Blue Denim; The Media Matters, Marion Getz, Farm Wife News Magazine; For Once, Let’s Stand Together for the Farmer’s Rights, Allan Paul, Agriculture Council of America; and Oh, Yes We Can!, Laura Heuser, American Agri-Women. released by the Penn sylvania Game Commission this month will be shown at the meeting. In addition, Robert V. dark, Secretary- Treasurer of the Statewide Organization will discuss the purpose of the State Chapter and some of the programs they plan to conduct in the coming year. The Southeast Region consists of the following counties: Berks, Bucks, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Mon tgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, and York. 65
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