Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 05, 1977, Image 55

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    Craft fair set
WILLOW STREET - A
craft and antique fair will be
held November 12 and 13 at
the Willow Street Firemen’s
Community Field. Hours on
November 12 will be 9 a.m.
to 8 p.m. and on November
13, noon to 6 p.m. The event
is sponsored by the Willow
Street Fire Company
Auxiliary.
All things
considered
HEREFORD
FOR ASSISTANCE
IN LOCATING
HEREFORD BULLS
OR FEMALES
No Cost...No Obligation
Contact your American I
Hereford Association
Field Representative
RICKHICKENBOTTOM
715 Hereford Drive
Kansas City, Mo. 64105
816/842-3757
AREA
New York, Pennsylvania,
New England
SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM
IF YOU DON'T HAVE A
SEPARATE FARM CHECKING
ACCOUNT - NOW IS THE
TIME TO OPEN ONE!
KEEP YOUR FARM BUSINESS
AND PERSONAL EXPENSES
SEPARATE
OPEN YOUR FARM CHECKING
ACCOUNT NOW AT THE
FRIENDLY COUNTRY BANK
THE BROWNSTOWN
NATIONAL BANK
WHERE: |
• There has never been a service charge i
• No minimum balance required 5
• 3 convenient locations in the heart of Lancaster Co.
• Bank by mail service
• Night Deposit facilities
• Convenient hours
• Drive-in service at Leola and Rothsville
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Friday 11:00-7:00 Friday Evening 4:00-7:00 Thursday 9:00-6:00
Saturday 9:00-12:00 Saturday 8:00-11:00 Friday 9:00-7:00
Saturday 9:00 -12:00
THE BROWNSTOWN NATIONAL BANK
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Doug Oldham
in Lancaster
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Doug Oldham
LANCASTER - On
Saturday night, November
12, “Mr. Gospel Music” will
be returning to Lancaster.
Doug Oldham, known among
other things for his ministry
with Jerry Falwell at
Thomas Road Baptist
Church, in Lynchburg, Va.,
will be appearing at the
McCaskey High School
auditorium, Reservoir St.,
feeding value have your soybeans roasted,
dr Sale in small lots or trailer loads.
ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF FEEDING
ROASTED SOYBEANS.
CUSTOM SOYBEAN ROASTING DONE IN PA
AND SURROUNDING STATES
DALE L. SCHNUPP
RD6, Lebanon, PA 17042 Phone 717-865-2534
Lancaster, at 7:30 p.m. On
that same slate will be the
Heritage Singers U.S.A.
from Placerville, Calif., and
the Family Reunion from
Nashville, Tenn.
Old credits are many,
ranging from a tour with
Fred Waring and the Penn
sylvanians during which
time he sang for President
and Mrs. Eisenhower as well
as Queen Elizabeth and
Prince Phillip of England, to
having sung for the last four
United States presidents at
some point in their political
careers.
His Me story, “I Don’t
Live There Anymore”, was
on the religious best seller
list for three months
following its release.
Advance tickets for this
concert are on sale by
writing Garden Spot
Promotions, P.O. Box 531,
Ephrata, Pa. 17522 or by
calling 717-665-3200 or 717-
6654152. When writing for
tickets, please enclose
to appear
County
stamped self-addressed
envelope with order. Tickets
are also available at the
door. Doors open two hours
prior to concert time.
Symposium
scheduled for
pork producers
OMAHA, Neb. - Pork
producers from across the
nation will gather in Omaha
on November 28 to 29 to take
a closer look at how they can
more efficiently use energy,
feed additives, and
buildings.
These individuals will be
taking part in the “Ef
ficiencies of Pork Produc
tion” symposium sponsored
by the National Pork
Producers Council. The
meeting will be held at the
Omaha Hilton.
In all eight different topic
areas will be discussed. The
speakers include a number
of producers who’ll present a
first-hand look at how they
do things on their farms.
Pre-registration (before
November 21) is $3O.
Registration at the sym
posium will be $4O. Included
in the registration are two
meals, coffee breaks, and
proceedings.
To pre-register, send $3O
to Symposium, NPPC, 4715
Grand Ave., Des Momes,
lowa 50312.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5,1977
Women’s Christmas
program set
LANCASTER - The
Lancaster County
Cooperative Extension
Service of Penn State
University will hold its
annual Christmas Program
on November 8 at the Farm
and Home Center, 1383
Arcadia Road, Lancaster.
The morning program will
begin at 9:30 a.m. with a
presentation on “Gift Ideas
For The Holidays” by Dons
W. Thomas, Extension home
economist.
JoAnn Gastello, a local
free lance home economist,
will give a demonstration
entitled “Food For Holiday
Happenings” at 10:30 a.m.
The food Mrs. Gastello
prepares will be given away
as door prizes.
Lancaster County Farm
Women Societies will have
exihibits on display of ideas
for holiday decorations,
gifts, and foods. These
exhibits will be in the Ex-
Fed. act protects pets
NEW YORK, N.Y. -
Owners of pet dogs and cats
will find a wealth of in
formation in a recently
issued brochure of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, entitled
“The Animal Welfare Act -
How It Protects Your Dog
and Cat.”
In addition to five key
suggestions on what to do if a
dog or cat is stolen or lost,
the booklet describes
regulations for shipping pets
and outlines the respon
sibilities of transportation
tension training center and
may be viewed anytime
between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Nine of the Farm Women
Socieites are planning to
have bazaar tables. They
will be selling a wide variety
of items including food for
lunch.
The afternoon program
will begin at 130 p.m. and
will feature Mrs. George
Yerger, Jr., from
Norristown. Mrs. Yerger
will give a demonstration on
how to make your own
creative holiday
decorations. Her presen
tation is called “Christmas
In Williamsburg” and Mrs.
Yerger will be dressed in
authentic Williamsburg
costume.
A donation of $l.OO will be
collected at the door to cover
expenses. The program is
open to all without regard to
race, color, or national
origin.
companies in maintaining
humane care for dogs and
cats in transit.
Also covered in the booklet
are regulations of the Act
designed to descourage
“petnapping” and to make
the practice unprofitable.
Other sections describe how
the Act provides for USDA
inspection of the facilities of
dog and cat breeders, and its
jurisdiction in cases in
volving the promotion of dog
dog fights. Those convicted
of engaging in or promoting
dog fights are subject to
large fines and heavy prison
sentences.
For a free copy of “The
Animal Welfare Act - How It
Protects Your Dog and Cat,”
one should write to : In
formation Division, APHIS,
US. Dept, of Agriculture, 26
Federal Plaza, Room 1653,
New York, N.Y. 10007.
American Angus
Assn, to hold
annual meeting
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Angus
breeders from all over the
United States will meet in
Louisville, Ky. on November
14 for the 94th annual
meeting of the American
Angus Association.
The actual business of the
Association will be carried
out by 371 elected delegates.
They will elect a president,
vice president, and five
members to the
Association’s board of
directors as well as conduct
other necessary business.
The annual meeting will be
highlighted by the preview of
a new color slide presen
tation on the American
Angus Association and its
members Monday evening,
following the meeting, a gala
angus banquet is scheduled
and ball in the ballroom of
the executive west hotel
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