y Slayton And Family Invite You To PT MOUSE r> N , 1982 ired ITIOHQO. >a. 17522 142 mine roaa • • dl««nn • imlallarion OLLINS inc. tanshaw road ryork 14*50 A. CRITTENDEN N DAIRY SERVICE PHONE 71C*S93-473* Double 10 Parlor ★ ★ Little Champ Detachers Crowd Gate Heavy Duty Heat Exchanger Laminated Rafters -104' Clear Span Zimmerman Loop Free Stalls Gravity Flow Manure System Asphalt Free Stall Beds Slurry Star Manure Tank Calf & Heifer Area Bill & Nancy Slayton and Family Would Like To Express Their Appreciation To Their Friends And Neighbors For Their Assistance In Planning Their New Operation. Especiaiiy Levi Weaver For His Encouragement and For The Use Of His Heavy Equipment. SralMiPDlilDQ t Hardware • Farm Supplies Custom Manufacturing • Crane Service Bo* 128, R.D. 14, Litrtz. PA 17543 Wood Corner Rd . 1 Mile West o( Ephrata Phone 717-738-1121 POURED FOR DURABILITY Cf oil dole /I Poured walls Lit BRICK CHURCH RD LEOLA, PA. 17540 FOR SALES t LAYOUT KEN GROFF (717) 667-666* djys I evening GROFFOALE POURED WALLS (717) 654-2016 JAKE KING (717) 656-7566 Elmhurst Milk *HBll6BjSt & Cream Co., Inc. Prattsburg Division 155-25 Styler Road, Jamaica NY 11433 Tel. (212) 526-3442 Featuring... TO OLEAN SLAYTONS 3RD FARM OPEN HOUSE 320 East Washington Bath, New York 14810 Phone 607-776-4121 776-3230 Federal Land Bank Association of Clean and Production Credit Association of Clean 300 W. Washington Blvd. Bath, New York 14810 Telephone (607) 776-2163 * V * v *r , 7 \ HO** 0 *' 1 Talaphone: BB6-S5Bl Wp||| MANUFACTURERS af LAMINATED RAFTERS and WOOD ROOF TRUSSES RICHLAND RDI, Pennsylvania 17017 R.C. BILLINGS, INC. Paving Contractor TO ROCHESTER & \r TO CORNING Lancaster Famine, Saturday, May 15,1982-A1 Colonial Charolais Assn elects officers McVEYTOWN - The regular meeting of the Colonial Charolais Association was held recently in Winchester, Virginia. On the day’s agenda were. Planning for the annual field day on July 17th at Bratton Charolais Farms, final arrangements for the Charolais Junior members’ tnp in June to South Dakota for the National Leadership Conference, and annual election of officers highlighted the agenda Any Junior Association mem bers in the eleven-state area served by the Colonial interested in traveling to the conference via the World’s Fair and returning via the Gentry Ranch in Nebraska are asked to call Mrs. Phyllis Chambers at 412/9488442. This year’s group plans to enter a bid to bring die 1984 meeting back to Penn State where it orgmated several years ago. The membership elected Jake Martin from Tamberlane Farms in Canandaigua, New York, as president: Roger Mitschele of Flying “M” Ranch, Moms Penn sylvania, as vice-president: and Susan Bratton of Bratton Charolais will continue as executive secretary while holding the elected office of secretary-treasurer Ray Bratton, the outgoing president, was elected to a 3-year director’s term along with Owen McNeeley of Sandy Creek Farms, Silverton, West Virginia, and Jim Dover spike, of J.C. Enterprises, Rmgold, Pennsylvania. The first American to be con cerned about erosion was probably. Jared Eliot He was a minister and doctor from Hollingsworth, Con necticut in the early 1700 s As he rode horseback through New England calling on his congregation and the sick, he noticed water running from a wooded hillside was clear, but water from a bare hillside was muddy He experimented to prove that every tune muddy water ran from a field the field became less productive. FISHER ENGINE SERVICE 3141 Old Philadelphia Pike Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505 717-768-3729
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