Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 07, 1976, Image 79

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Kevin Rohrer was reserve FFA Hog Show held last week at the
champion premier exhibitor at the Lancaster Stockyards.
Order Now For Fall Sowing
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THE HIGHEST YIELDIHG ALFALFA IN PA.
SEED WHEAT & SEED BARLEY AVAILABLE
Save With REIST'S SEEDS.
HEIST SEED COMPANY
Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925)
Mount Joy, PA Ph. 653-4121
HESSTON
FINANCE CHARGE WAIVER
TILL MAY 1,1977
ON MOST PURCHASES BEFORE
SEPT. 30,1976
FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED
SH 30-A
SPECIAL PRICES ON
NEW HESSTON EQUIPMENT
11 OF EACH ONLY)
ITEM
Windrower'PT 7
Windrower PT 10
S. P. 12’ 6200
Stak Hand SH 10
Stak Mover SM 10
Stak Hand SH 30 A $10,890.00
Stak Mover SM 30 $3,075 00
Forage Harvester 7020 BU $3,530 00
1 Row Head FIR $1,235.00
2 Row Head F2R $1.99000
Pick Up 702 P $955.00
First with • tetter way
HESSTON
FARM EQUIPMENT
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$2700.00 + freight
$3300.00 + freight
$8350.00 + freight
$5600.00 + freight
$650.00 + freight
$8200.00 + freight
$2500.00 + freight
$3000.00 + freight
$lOOO.OO + freight
$1500.00 + freight
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$3,540 00
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$10,325 00
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$750.00
STAUFFER
DIESEL, Inc,
312 W. Main St New Holland, Pa.
Ph. 717-354-4181
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ALLENTOWN - The
Allentown Fair free concert
stage was such a tremendous
success at its revival last
year that it has once again
become a regular feature.
Afternoon and evening
shows will be presented daily
at the 17th street end of the
fairgrounds this week. There
is no admission charge for
the performances at 2 and
7:30 p.m. in the theater area
near the main entrance at
17th and Chew Streets.
Entertainment as varied
as the musical tastes of
fairgoers has been lined up
by ttie producer-director of
the Free Concert Stage, Roy
Minninger. In addition to
three of Allentown’s famous
marching and concert
bands, there will be close
harmony vocals, rock and
country-western groups,
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Free concerts to be staged
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. ~
A speaking program loaded
with updated poultry and egg
merchandising and
promotional ideas is
boosting early registration
figures for the Northeastern
Poultry Exposition, slated
for this historic city August
24 through 26.
Invitations to state poultry
associations to form bus
trips to the big annual 14-
state gathering, plus special
interest on the part of
American Farm Bureau
Federation regional leaders
and members are helping to
swell advance registration,
according to Richard I.
Ammon, show general
manager. AFBF president
Allan Grant will be the
keynoter at the convention,
sponsored jointly by the
Northeastern Poultry
Producers Council (NEPP
CO) and the Northeast Egg
Marketing Association
(NEMA).
Other early registration
incentives appear to be a
Allentown Fair
Dixieland Jazz and Middle
Eastern music with
bellydancers and some
variety acts. Something for
just about everybody
young, in between or old.
The schedule:
Saturday, Aug. 7
2 p.m. Joe Rosetar and
His Polka Band.
7:30 p.m. Arabesque,
Middle Eastern Dabkee
music and belly dancers.
Sunday, Aug. 8
2 pjn. Pioneer Band
concert, Floyd Bartholomew
conducting.
7:30 p.m. Bobby Bear
and 18 men, the bigband
sound of the 40s and 50s.
Monday, Ang. 9
2 p.m.Variety Show.
7:30 pjn. Lou Anthony
Quartet and Sweet Adeline
Girl Quartet, 1976 regional
champions.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Aui
program for women, In
cluding a tour of historic
restored Sturbridgc Village,
and interest in a revitalized
commercial exposition, with
new exhibitors drawn to a
first-time-ever New England
convention housed in the
magnificent new $lO million,
controlled-environment
Civic Center here.
“While the speaking
program runs the gamut
from grassroots
management tips to the use
of new economic tools, a
heavily sales-oriented
seminar schedule is drawing
a great deal of interest,
Ammon says.
The experiences of a new
egg marketing cooperative
in Raleigh, N.C. called
Eggmar, will be detailed by
its executive director,
Maurice J. Pickier, in a
review of “From Imitation
to Innovation in Egg
Marketing.”
Tuesday, Aug. 10
2 and 7:30 p.m. Bucko
Sisters, vocal and in
strumental variety show.
Wednesday, Aug. 11
2 p.m. Marine Band
Concert, Roy Becker
director.
7:30 p.m. Crystal
Sunrise Orchestra, in the
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana
Brass style.
Thursday, Aug. 12
2 p.m. No show
because of motorcycle races.
7:30 p.m. King Polka
Band of Tamaqua,
authentically costumed
singers and dancers in
Polish, Ukrainian,
Lithuanian, Slovak, and
Hungarian traditional en
tertainment.
Friday, Aug. 13
2 p.m. Songs and
dances by visitors from
;ust 7.1976
A popular female
promoter, iinda Fitzhugh,
executive secretary of the
North Carolina Egg
Marketing Association, will
unveil local, state and
regional merchandising
ideas which are working.
Her session is called "Why
You Need Someone Like
Me".
The goals and programs of
the new Egg Board will be
outlined by Louis B. Raffel,
its executive vice president
And some controversial
observations on “How to
Egg-On the Retailer” will be
made by one of the in
dustry’s most
knowledgeable veteran
marketers, Herbert B.
Gabriel, former head of the
egg department at the A&P
Stores.
Show registration and full
details are available at the
NEPPCO office, 322 Oxford
Valley Rd., Fairless Hills,
PA 19030, or by calling 215-
547-0190.
Allentown’s sister city in
Israel, Tiberias.
7:30 p.m. - L.V.
Chapter of SPEBSQSA
Chorus and Quartets
(Barber Shop).
Saturday, Aug. 14
2 p.m. No show,
because of auto races.
7:30 p.m. Custer’s last
Band, Western - Rock group
from New York.
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