Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 05, 1980, Image 18

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    AlB—Uncasttr Fanafag, Saturday, January 5,1950 ~
HARRISBURG—The 25th extubit s P ace ’ but do
annual edition of the Eastern bave a couple new activities
Sports and Outdoor Show is we 6 to into the
scheduled for an eight-day events schedule. These in
run, Saturday, Feburary 2 cludes a duck-calling con
through Saturday, Febuary 3 spnosored by Ducks
at the Pennsylvania State Unlimited, Inc. and a Ay-
Farm Show Building. contest, sponsored by
According to Show Unlimited, Inc.
Director Richard libertine, usual, this will be a
thi<g year's exposition will be complete sports and outdoor
even larger than the show - Exhibitors come from
previous shows. throughout the United States
Libertine said We’re *md Canada to display the
already using all possible 111 hunting and fishing
Com refiners
elect new directors
WASHINGTON - Gerald
M. Mitchell, corporate vice
president and head of the
milling division of Cargill,
Incorporated, was elected
chairman of the Board of
Directors of the Corn
Refiners Association, Inc.,
at their annual meeting in
Washington, D.C.
Leonard T. Lewis,
president of Clinton Com
Processing Company, was
elected as the Association’s
vice chairman at the
recently concluded meeting.
Mitchell has held a variety
of marketing and
management positions with
Cargill since joining the
company in 1952. Mitchell
was named an assistant vice
Sports, outdoor exhibit set for
president in 1964, and a
corporate vice president in
1973.
Vice Chairman Leonard T.
Lewis has served in
numerous operating and
management positions with
Clinton Com Processing
Company since joining the
company as a chemical
engineer in 1951.
He became production
' manager in 1968, vice
president for production in
1972, senior vice president
for operations in 1974, and
was named president of the
company m 1976.
Clinton Com Processing
Company is a division of
Standard Brands In
corporated.
GIGANTIC
SELECTION
IN
Lancaster
Farming’s
CLASSIFIEDS
t A v
equipment, recreational
vehicles, camping and
backpacking geatf ’ he said
Boats ' and, marine
products will again have
their own display areas and
numerous hunting lodges
JANUARY & FEBRUARY
BUYERS BONANZA
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The 2000 features a 150 H P or 100 H P gear box with
540 or 1000 R P M P T 0 Both have high capacity cutter
Can be used with a variety of Hesston Headers 2 and 3
row corn headers, and 6 ft pickup header Come in today
and see this pud-type work horse
f X
will be represented.
Special events scheduled
so far include a week-long
archery tournament; duck'
decoy carving and pamtujg
competitions; the sixth
annual turkey-calling
HESSTON
FARM EQUIPMENT
Farm Show
contest; fishing clinics; the
spectacular stage-and-water
.Show and achampionship
BB> Gun Match, featuring
school-age sharp-shooters
from various parts of the
Commonwealth.
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ZIMMERMAN PORTABLE ELEVATORS
Will Cany Year Con Ami Hay
28ft... 5 910
36 Ft. and 40 Ft. Also Available
SALES & SERVICE
MILLER’S REPAIR
1 Mile North of Bird-in-Hand
8 miles East of Lancaster
RDI, Bird-in-Hand, PA Phone 717,-656-9013
Hours for the Eastern
Sports and Outdoor Show
are: February 2,10 a.m. to
10 p.m.; February 3, Noon to
7 p.m.; February through
February 8, Noon to 10 p,m.;
February 9,10 a.ra. to 8 p.m.
WISCONSIN
ENGINES
32ft..»975
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