—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 5. 1977 32 - ■W-- i-r,Tii|H The new officers and board of directors of the York County Holstein Association assembled for a photo at the most recent meeting. Seated are (left to right) Tom Boyer, York, vice president; Larry Amspacher, York R 7, secretary-treasurer; and York Xk). Holstein Assn, plans yearly activities YORK, Pa. - The Board of Directors of the York County Holstein Association met January 26 at Moser’s Restaurant, York, for their annual luncheon and yearly planning meeting. Officers elected to serve during 1977 are: Leroy Bupp, president; Thomas Boyer, vice-president; Larry Amspacher, secretary treasurer; and Paul King, state director. Several other directors have been appointed to serve as committee chairmen. What's new MINERAL FEEDER Feed Service Corporation, comes m two models. It can Crete, Neb. has introduced be mounted on a tripod and an all-new polyethylene turns with the wind to make mineral feeder It has ten it weatherproof. It can also compartments for the free- be purchased on a per choice feeding of ten manent steel base with a separate mineral elements, heavy cord-rubber door to It is rugged, durable, light make it weatherproof. They are: Michael Stewart, sales committee; Larry Amspacher, special ac tivities; Thomas Boyer, youth committee; Ellis Growl, county show; Jed Beshore, breed im provement; and Thomas Boyer, annual banquet. A calendar of activities for the year was scheduled for Association members. The Special Activities Com mittee will present an educational program during the Spring Bam Meeting, to be held March 16, at Avalong Farms, York. The meeting weight and it will not corrode or deteriorate. The feeder Leroy Bupp, Seven Valleys R 2, president. Standing are (left to right) Mike Stewart, Airville, director; Paul King, Delta R 2, state director; Jed Beshore, New Cumberland, director; David Stewart, Delta R 2, director; and Ellis Crowl, Airville, director. will begin promptly at 1:00 p m Northern Virginia Holstein herds will be visited during a bus trip on April 5. In formation on registration for the tour will be available at the bam meeting. The Ellis Growl family, Airville R 2, will host the county-wide Holstein picnic. Legislation proposed to cut government programs WASHINGTON, D.C. - “Sunset legislation” which would end each government spending program every five years unless Congress specifically re-enacts the program after a thorough review, has been proposed on Capitol Hill. The type of zero-based budgeting called for by the “sunset legislation” is already being used in much of private industry as well as many state and local governments. Under the proposed legislation, all federal laws authorizing the spending of money would expire after a five-year period. Programs in the same area would expire the same year. Scheduled for July 26, the meeting will include a program on diary operation manure management. Other tentatively scheduled activities are the County Black and White Show, August 17, at the York Fairgrounds, and the annual meeting and banquet on October 21. John Deere 60-hp 2440 Ideally compact size extends its capabilities The 2440 isn’t a "small” tractor, nor is it a “big” tractor The John Deere 2440’s ideally compact size suits it well for many hard-to fit jobs Load ing, for example that’s just one of many 2440 tight-quarter specialities The 2440 comes with a variable-speed diesel engine, 8-speed transmission, draft sensing 3-point hitch, "live” PTO, powerful closed-center hydraulics and much more all as standard equipment That list of base-price features qualifies this compact John Deere Tractor for most any job field or farmstead The 60-hp John Deere 2440 its specialties are many It’s a great fit on any operation especially yours Stop in and see this lively John Deere 2440 today Have botl solid and liqu manure? 1 Semiliquids frozen chunks wet sticky stuff Whatever your manure-handling problem we ve got the answer- a John Deere Flail Spreader Inspect one yourself You II like the leakproof welded-seam lank Rugged flails claw away at the hard stuff And the exclusive single-pole hitch lets you make tight turns Landis Bros. Inc. A.B.C. Groff, Inc. Lancaster 717 393 3906 New Holland 717 354-4191 Adamstown Equipment Inc. Mohnlon, RDZ, PA 19540 |near Adamstown) 215 484-4391 M. S. Yearsiey Neuhaus’es, Inc. &c nne Glen Rock, PA ns 717 235 1306 Wesl Chester 215 696 2990 . . Stanley A. Kiopp, Inc. Bernville. PA 215-488 1510 Agway, Inc. Chapman Equipment Center Chapman, PA 215 398 2553 Shotzberger’s Equipment Elm. PA 717 665 2141 Pikeville Equipment Inc. Oyster Dale Road Oley RO2, PA 215 987 6277 i. G.'s Ag Sales Silverdale, PA 18962 215 257 5136 Kermit K. Kistler Lynnport, PA 215 298-3270
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