Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 05, 1980, Image 159

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Cove Valley Hoi Inc
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William R England
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WEDNESDAY IS
DAIRY
DAY
AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
New Holland, PA
If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have
from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your
price Mostly fresh and close springing hols
tems
Cows from local farmers and our regular ship
pers include Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite,
Kelly Boser, Bill Lang, Blame Hoffer, Dale
Hostetter, H D. Matz, and Jerry Miller
SALE STARTS - 12:00 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday,
Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale -12:00 Noon
All Dairy & Heifers must be
eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts.
For arrangements for special sales or herd
dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact
Abram Diffenbach, Mgr.
717-354-4341
Norman Kolb
“VS 7173975538
DRAINAGE PROBLEMS?
COCALICO EQUIPMENT HAS THE TWO MACHINES TO
HANDLE YOUR DRAINAGE PROBLEMS.
★ Both Machines Equipped with Laser Beam Grade Control
Drainage Pays High Returns COMPARE
Typical E V en with the conservative fig
iTaSllg. ures shown here, it’s obvious that
%ZlaT gs 1 3 i!l land drainage should top farmers’
stocks lists of investment priorities.
Bonds 61%
V COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO.
DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING
RD #3, DENVER, PA 17517
21,229
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21,431
★ We Stock Heavy Grade Tubing which
Exceeds SCS Specifications. In sizes 4",
6". 8", 10" and 12".
★ Also Pipe And Fittings For Tile Outlet
Terraces.
Donald G Hoover
Leslie RH
Gwen RH
R Dwight Hoover
9 RH
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34 RH
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Aldon Acres
Barb RH
George D Smith
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Dawn Baker
94 GH
212 RH
244 RH
246 RH
Harry Brubaker
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Rodney L Metzler
70 RH
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160 GH
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Phillip E Pheasant
Barb GH
Sharon RH
Lar Ann Farm
Dons RH
Lady RH
Betsy RH
Blackie RH
Allen L Edwards
Coffee RH
Rodney Babe
129 GH
171 GH
Thomas W Kelly
Lon RH
Cherry RH
Noah S Zimmerman
Sonja GH
Wayne A Sollenberger
78 RH
Noah Zeiset
Star GH
Ann RH
Rose RH
Wayne & Reida Carper
31 RH
Mark Slagenweit, Jr
Tina GH
Charles & Mike Hoover
Gretta GH
Model RH
Sugar GH
Cracker RH
Chico RH
Tuffy GH
Jody GH
Sparkling Springs Farm
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PH: 215-267-3808
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980—D23
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Revere Smith
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David W Bishop
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Eli D Smith
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HERSHEY
Changing International
Markets of the 1980’s” will
be the theme of the Fifth
Annual Pennsylvania In
ternational Trade Con
ference, Charles A. Fagan,
111 and Robert G. Walton,
Conference Co-Chairmen,
announced Monday This
year’s conference will be
held m Hershey, from May 4
to 6.
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The purpose of PITC is to
expand the Pennsylvania
businessman’s awareness of
the challenges and op
portunities m international
trade and investment, and to
prepare him to take ad
vantage of those op
portunities.
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Special sessions on in
ternational agricultural
sales have been added to this
year’s program. Some of the
discussion topics to be
covered are - new markets
for agricultural exports;
methods for reaching
foreign buyers; and the
world demand for food and
agricultural products.
Participants will attend
panel sessions on current
business issues, and gain
practical advice on domg
_ business abroad. The panels
1 are comprised of prominent
J businessmen and
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professionals who will relate
real-life experiences and
success stories - both for the
new-to-export and the ex-
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Special
session
“The
GREEN
DIESEL FUEL
★ EASIER STARTING
★ MORE EFFICIENT
TRY A TANKFUL.
YOU’LL LIKE THE CHANGE.
CALL LANCASTER AGWAY
PETROLEUM DEALER
717-397-4954
ASK ABOUT OUR QUANTITY
DISCOUNT PRICES
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PETROLEUM
BOX 1197, DILLERVILLE ROAD
LANCASTER, PA.
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international
penenced
company.
A highlight of the 1960
conference will be the
presentation of the first
“Governor’s Export Award”
by Pennsylvania Governor
Dick Thornburgh at the
Keystone Dinner which is
slated to open this year’s
PITC on May 4.
In addition to Governor
Thornburgh, the con
ference’s impressive array
of keynote speakers include
Charles W. Parry, Executive
Vice President, Aluminum
Company of America, and
John L. Moore, Jr.,
President and Chairman of
the Export-Import Bank of
the U.S
This year a unique op
portunity for an individual
marketing consultation is
also available to PITC
participants. By special
arrangement with the U.S
Department of Commerce,
attendees will be able to
meet with a Department of
Commerce international
trade specialist at the
conference to discuss
marketing of their product in
specific foreign markets.
Working to promote export
trade, the PITC is an in
dependent, nonprofit
organization sponsored by a
number of leading Penn
sylvania business firms and
the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
AGWAY
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