Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 27, 1982, Image 41

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    Poultrymen launch $280,000 fund drive
GEORGETOWN, Del. George
A. Adkins, Millsboro, Del., fund
fjrive chairman and first vice
president of Delmarva Poultry
Industry, Inc., has announced that
the goal for the 1982 DPI Fund
'Drive has been set at $280,000.
A kick-off meeting for fund drive
workers,, washeld recently in
Seaford, Del. DPI is the non-profit
trade association that represents
all phases of the multi-million
dollar poultry industry on the
Delmarva peninsula.
William V. Roth, Jr., senior
senator from Delaware, was the
featured speaker for the evening.
Roth praised the poultry producers
for their independence and positive
attitudes, noting that the poultry
industry does not look for special
benefits from government but just
the opportunity to compete on
equal terms. He continued by
saying that the Delmarva poultry
industry stands as an example of
values and goals that have worked
so well in building this country and
which must be embraced again if
we are to maintain our position of
world leadership.
Nearly 200 volunteer workers
from communities throughout the
jplelmarva broiler area were in
attendance and reported a total of
cash and pledges collected to date
of $153,739. These “investments”
SEALSTORIS FIRST
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piDCT/ with financing, $ 1 Buy-Out on 7 yr., tax lease
rino » / requiring only 1 payment in advance.
riDCT/ with lower interest rates
*' on 7 yr. financing..
riJ»CT/ *n product quality, economical
*' operation & dependability
fWS77 lowest cost per ton
to DPI will be used for research, corhplishments to date but noted
educational programs, legislative that there is much hard work
and promotional activities, all ahead in order to reach the $280,000
aimed at helping the continued goal. The conclusion of the fund
progress of the broiler industry in drive will be the famed $lOO-A
-thearea. Plate Delmarva Poultry booster
Adkins, who is vice president of Banquet which will be held on
Townsend’s, Inc. thanked the April 27 in the Wicomico Youth and
workers for their ac- Civic Center in Salisbury, Md.
Chester Commissioners
appoint District directors
WEST CHESTER - Charles
Hams, Cochranville, was sworn in
by Chairman Earl Baker ot the
County Commissioners for a tour
year term as a fanner director ot
the Chester County Conservation
District at its February meeting,
held here recently in the Dague
building, West Chester. William
Denk, Devon, was sworn in by
Baker as the urban director ot the
District.
a better buy
top to bottom,
you bet!
FORAGE
LAIDIG9B
The agri-business standard for
unloading performance and
quality. For structures Is’-27’
NEW LAiDIG 198
The next step up in forage un
loaders. For structures 24’x30’.
Powerful all-gear drive system
to unload material.
Hams, a dairy farmer, has
served nine years as a supervisor
in West Fallowtield Township.
Denk, a retired Plant Attorney, is a
member of the County
During the reorganization,
Harold Kulp, Pottstown, was
elected chairman for the coming
year. Jenny Russell, Lewisville,
was elected vice chairman; Robert
Struble, Jr., treasurer; and
Rosemary Crostarosa, secretary.
We Gave Bottom Unloading A Good Name
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LIKE TO r • UNLOAD IT EASIER
PENN DUTCH
FARM SYSTEMS, INC.
ANNOUNCES ANOTHER FIRST!
J
LAI DIG 43
For most
operations,
loading.
UVIDIG 143
For larger structures and high
er unloading capacities. Works
for you every day, not just at
the end ofjhe season.
There is no more profitable way to store your hay crop.
Why not spend your money on ‘THE EFFICIENT SYSTEM”?
CALL OR
WRITE TODAY!
1730 Highway 72 North
* Lebanon, PA 17042
717-273-9324
Cassel joins Dauphin
Conservation District
Russel E. Cassel, left, a South Hanover Township farmer
was appointed to a four-year term as a director of the
Dauphin County Conservation District by Dauphin County
Commissioner Norman Hetrick, also a conservation district
director. The remaining board members are: Aaron Hoffer,
chairman; Jim Landis, vice chairman; George Moore; John
Witmer and Mervin Adams.
Three year Full Warranty
36 Month Total Protection
on your new Laidig unloader.
name in
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982—A41
ORAIN
NEW LAIDIG 43R
Converts some existing metal
structures to effective Laidig
unloading. Installs in less than
a day...with no alterations to
the structure.
Last 33 Days To Take
Advantage Of
WINTER SALES PROGRAM
AND FARM SHOW SPECIALS
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