D26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1081 Supports president’s economic plans EPHRATA - In an un precedented move, the Board of Directors of PennAg Industries Association recently approved unanimously President Reagan’s economic plans in their entirety as presented to Congress. Moms Brown, Jr., currently president of the 500 statewide member organization, said he was grateful for the action. “This is the first tune in the history of this 102 year old organization where anyone can recall taking action on subjects with which we are not directly involved, as exemplified by the sweeping reductions m subsidies recommended throughout our entire communities of interest “But because the success depends upon the entire package being accepted and because we, together with the vast majority of last Fall’s voters, feel that a complete change is mandated we Manheim FFA were introduced to the audience of and Duane Shelly, corresponding more than 200 attending in Ruhl’s secretary United Methodist Church Among speakers during the They include Kervin Miller, evening’s program were Judy president, Vernon Heisey, vice Zimmerman, State FFA Sec president, Ed Sensemch, tretary, and Joseph McSparran, treasurer, Gail Gmder, secretary, school principal. 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Honesdale - - 717-253-0187 are willing to share our respon sibility for some cuts, ’ ’ he said Specific areas which would affect the organization and its members are subsidy cuts for dairy price supports, low volume branch railroad lines, postal subsidies, alcohol fuels and conrail. Brown stressed that while subsidy cuts will cause trauma in the short range, for agriculture and agribusiness the Penn Ag Board felt the basic economy would be stronger in the future. In other action the Board re elected William Sprenkle, Spangler & Sprenkle, York; and J.B Pntts, Canonsburg Milling Co., Canonsburg, as trustees for the Penn Ag Industries Insurance Trust, which provides life, ac cident and medical benefits for employees and dependents of member firms (Continued from Page D 25) A slide presentation of the Manheim FFA m Action’ was also presented —DA production 600 lbs per cow • Can increase butterfat yields • Eliminates cost of man mixing and feeding these cows by hand Zero Manufacturing Company Missouri 63090 ) f TEL, (314) 239-6721 IKfl Telex 44-2476 ZERO Joe Markovitch DELAWARE Montrose 717 278 3637 Zt> D ' ]r ’ a,es Roop & Sons 717529-2569 Unwood 717 529 2569 301-775-2127 NEW JERSEY Warfield's Hockenbury Electric R«friC«r*tion Rmeoet * Frederick 201-782-5950 301^663-0088 '■* Kf MARYLAND Governor Harry R. Hughes has proclaimed William M. Linton; Delegate Mark O. 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