Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 01, 1981, Image 115

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    Loser is new Md. area conservationist
COLLEGE PARK Jeffrey R.
Loser has been appointed the new
U.S. Soil Conservation Service
area conservationist for
Maryland’s Eastern Shore and
Southern Maryland counties,
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Mt Joy, PA
GALEN KOPP
717 653 1567
Littlestown, PA
ATLEE RfcBERT
717 359 5863
Indiana. PA
CLAIR C. BEATTY
412 465 7368
Lancaster. PA
L H BRUBAKER,INC.
717 397 5179
Silverdale, PA
IG AG SALES
215 257 5135
Providi
DON R NISSLEY
717 786 7654
M verst own, PA
SWOPE &BASHORE
717-933 4138
Orangeville,
FRANKLIN HESS
717 925 6939
Eohrata. PA
TOM ZARTMAN
215 267 6814
Pitman. PA
CLIFF HERB
717 648-3092
Milford. DE
BENNETT MACHINE
302 422 4837
Monroeville, NJ
S JOHNSON HURFF
609 358 2565
New Berlmville, PA
ERB & HENRY
EQUIPMENT
215 367 2169
Galena, MD
DUDLEY CHANCE
301-928 3834
Rising Sun. MD
CECIL CO
DAIRY SERVICE
301 658 6923
Gerald R. Calhoun, state conserva
tionist has announced. -
Loser will be responsible for
guiding SCS programs dealing
with conservation of soil and water
resources and providing technical
Elmer. NJ
GEORGE COLEMAN
609 358 8528
Belvidere. NJ
G H BUCHMAN
201 475 2185
Sussex. NJ
WILLIAM SYTSEMA
201 875 5449
inck. MD
GUDHILL TRACTOR
301 663 6060
idale. Pi
Avoi
AVONDALE AGWAY
215 268 8238
Carlisle. PA
CARLISLE AGWAY
717-243-4312
lhambersbure. PA
CHAMBERSBURG
AGWAY
717 263-4197
Lancaster. PA
LANCASTERAGWAY
717-394-0541
isville. PA
CHAPMAN AGWAY
215 395-3381
Temole. PA
TEMPLE AGWAY
215-929 5264
York. PA
YORK WESTAGWAY
717 792-2674
Tanevtown. MD
TANEYTOWN
AGWAY
301 848-3225
Dublin. RA
DUBLIN AGWAY
215 249 3556
DEALER INQUIRIES
WELCOME
717-464-4662
and administrative supervision of
SCS field offices in the 12-county
area. He will be stationed at the
area office in Easton.
Formerly district conserva
tionist at Pittsburgh, Loser is a
natie of Harrisburg. He joined SCS
in 1968 as a student trainee and was
Friday, Sapt. 11—1:00 pm
The
Statler Brothers
Track", Plaza" Box —$8 Grandstand —$6 and S 5"
Saturday, Sept. 19—6:30 pm 1 9:30 pm
Air
Supply
Track' Plaza' Box—$7 Grandstand —$5 and $4
Other
Grandstand Attractions
Sept. 13
Bluegrass Festival—Tickets $5 & S 3
Sept. 14 CIS
International Circus—Tickets $4 C $3
Sept. 16
lest of the lands Contest—All Tickets S 3
’Not Under Cover
Advance Sale Gate Admission Special $1.50
In addition to your grandstand ticket, you must have
a gate admission ticket to enter the Fairgrounds
Special advance sale gate tickets are available for
$1 50 each when you purchase grandstand seats
(Regular price $2 00 after Sept 10)
3 Convenient Ways to Order Tickets:
(1) By Mall
A Select the show(s) and seats you prefer
Please list a second seating choice (The York
Fair reserves the right to substitute tickets
when necessary to fill the order)
B Indicate the number of advance sale gate
tickets you need at $1 50 each
C Total your grandstand and gate ticket orders
and add $1 00 for processing
D Please enclose one of the following check,
money order, Master card number (with
expiration date, 4-digit bank number and your
signature). VISA number (with expiration date
and your signature), or CHOICE number (with
validation date, expiration date, and your
signature)
E Include a self-addressed envelope
F Send completed order to York Fair Tickets,
334 Carlisle Ave , York, PA 17404
(2) By Phone
A Credit Card Transactions Only (Master Card,
VISA, CHOICE)
B Phone 717/848-2033 between 9am and
4 pm Monday thru Friday
C Please have your credit card ready for easy
reference
D There is asl 00 processing charge per order
(3) In Person
The York Fair ticket office at 334 Carlisle Ave ,
York, is open Monday thru Friday from 9 am to
5 pm There is no processing charge for tickets
purchased in person
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Lancaster farming, Saturday, August 1,19M—€27
graduated from Penn State in 1971 promoted to the job at Pitt
with a degree in agronomy. He “ i 97 - L ° Bcr > who “
worked m various positions ne< * &ve-year-old son,
throughout Pennsylvania until be- now resides in Trappe, McL
The Milk
Check
TOM JURCHAK
County Ago^t
NO NEWS IS NOT GOOD NEWS
If you’re wondering why you
haven’t heard any news from
Washington about the new dairy
price support program the answer
is simple - there isn’t any.
Nor is there likely to be any
before Congress adjourns for its
summer recess. They won’t
reconvene until September 9 and
the present price support program
ends September 30.
If no new legislation is passed,
the present program will continue.
If you think that’s going to happen
you’ve never heard of the boll
weevils or the Reagan 25 per
cent/three year budget cut. I
guessed wrong back in March
when the President signed the bill
eliminating the April 1 support
price adjustment just 18 hours
before the deadline, but I’m a
believer now.
The senate Agriculture Com
mittee has a bill marked up and
ready to be reported but I don’t
think they will. The house is too far
behind to have anything ready
before the recess. Botn of them
include a minimum of 75 percent of
parity but the Senate bill puts
limits of $5OO million maximum or
net purchases of not over 3.52
billion pounds of milk equivalent a
year. This bill allows the support
level to drop to 70 per cent to meet
these muumums.
1 believe that if they stay with
the $5OO million maximum, they’ll
have to go below 70 percent in 1981-
82 to make it. That’s only a guess
and no one will really know until
the second budget resolution on
September 15 when the dollars are
divided among all the programs in
the federal budget.
The best you can hope for is to
keep the present $12.80 support
price and let inflation erode that
down to fit the cut of the budget in
the following years. If they decide
to take a deeper cut immediately,
you’ll see the results m the October
milk check and it’ll be a long, cold
winter. In any case, you better be
prepared to bite the bullet instead
of the jelly bean.