—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 1,1979 14 Farm Calendar (Continued front Page 10) Adult Fanner Meeting at Ephrata Senior High School. A special presen tation by Floyd Horst. The public is invited to the meeting beginning at 7:45 pm. Garden Spot Young Farmer meeting at Union Grove School, Rt. 625. Topic: feeding roasted com with A 1 lithgow and Dale Schnupp. Meeting begins at7:3op.m. Lancaster County Dairy Goat Club meets at the Farm and Home Center, 7:30 p.m. 4-H members will meet at 7 p.m. Regional agriculture land use meeting today and tomorrow at the Embers Restaurant, Carlisle. Wednesday, December 5 Lancaster County Farm Equipment Dealers’ Association meeting at Plain and Fancy, 6:30 p.m. Lancaster County Conserva tion District’s monthly board meeting, 7:30 p.m. Berks farmer named to dairy committee KUTZTOWN - Feryl Treichler, R 3 Kutztown, has been named the new Chairman of the Penn sylvania State Grange Dany Committee. Treichler has served for the past several years on the Dairy Committee and replaces Clifford Tinklepaugh in that position. Treichler is a past master of the Virgmvdle Grange and currently is the Pomona master of the Berks County Grange; He has a 75 cow milking A . man who owns one! For more than 15 years, Anens has been the name to know in two-stage Sno-Thros Hundreds of thousands of satisfied owners have come to know years and years of effi cient O now removal performance from their Anens Sno-Thro This year, Anens offers you a fine selec tion of seven Sno-Thros. from the extremely popular 2 7 hp, ST27O Compact Sno-Thro, to the powerful 10 hp. 5T1032 Ask the man who owns one He’ll tell you nobody's throws snow like an Anens Sno-Thro l 5 to 8 HP IN STOCK STAUFFER’S GARAGE Martindale, PA 17549 Phone (215) 445-6465 at the Farm and Home t Center Bradford County Extension annual meeting Thursday, December 6 Land Use Planning Meeting at the Farm and Home Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. duckies Creek meeting at the Manheim Community Building, 7:30 p.m. Adams County DHIA awards banquet at the East Berlin Fire hall, 7 p.m. Maryland Farm Bureau Convention, Carousel Hotel, Ocean City, Md. continues through Satur day. Annual dinner meeting of the Central Jersey Holstein and DHIA, Ringoes Firehouse, 7 p.m. Saturday, December 8 Chianina Sale at Lauxmont Farms, York County, beginning at Ip.m. Rocoma Farm Sale on Route 23, east of Lancaster Lehigh County 4-H Livestock Club awards banquet, 6:30 p.m. herd and farms the 32a acre Jayla Acres with his son Keith. He has served as a Richmond Township supervisor, on the com munity committee of the county ASCS, is a member of the Reading Chamber of Commerce, belongs to the national and local Holstein clubs as well as the Red and White Association. His son and daughter-in law were runners-up in the National Grange Young Couple of the Year award this year. ii> ■< ' **»*• 'Wfcisy N *x % ** % -* a. Five weeks ago John Fritz ,jeft) purchased a Holstein cow, Betsy, from his son, Gordon’s (center) Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales. To everyone’s surprise the cow gave birth to triplets a few weeks later.'The two females and one bull were born on th« Fritz-Glen Farm, Woodland When you need money, you’ll get money and more at National Central Bank. One of the best ways to give you more is by giving you more personal service. We offer local service through local offices, and we'll come right to your farm if that's more convenient for you. You probably know your local National Central manager. He's your neighbor, your friend, and he knows the problems you face every day, especially money problems. He knows banking too, and he has our Agri-Finance Department to back him up. Robert R. and Betty J. Balsbaugh, R.D. #2, Myerstown, PA and Memtt J. Marks, Vice- President and manager Richmond Office. smj* 'W ' 'lll Drive, Lancaster. J. Harold Fritz, also John’s son, helped bring the calves into the worid. His wife, Doris, (right), is feeding the calves from a bottle. Betsy, the proud mother, came from a dispersal sale in the New England States. He'll work with you, on a full range of financing, credit, trust and estate services designed for the family farm. He'll help you tailor a program that will fit your individual needs comfortably. We believe that agriculture, especially the family-farm, is the cornerstone of a healthy, growing America. We want to help you keep it that way. We want to give you more for your money, and more for you .. . and we do NATIONAL™ CENTRAL BANK Holstein tripl surprise Fritz family «MT
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