Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1984, Image 207

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Field demonstrations are always popular at Ag Progress Days. Here, primary tillage
teams go through their paces as large crowds line field at 1983 Ag Progress.
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Bailey to address
Ag Progress luncheon
HARRISBURG Don Bailey,
democratic candidate for Penn
sylvania Auditor General, will be
the featured speaker at the annual
Ag Progress Luncheon of the Penn
Ag Democrats. The event is taking
place Wednesday, August 22nd,
-12:45 p.m. at the Holiday Inn of
State College. Buses will leave Ag
Progress Days from the
headquarters building at 12:30.
Bailey served with distinction in
the U.S. House of Representatives.
He served on the Education and
Labor Committee and the Armed
Services Committee, and was a
member of the prestigious, and
powerful, House Ways and Means
Committee. Bailey was the most
highly decorated Vietnam veteran
ever to serve in the U.S. House of
Representatives.
Don was initially elected a
precinct committeeman, and then
was elected to the Democratic
State Committee. Recently, he was
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appointed to the State Committee’s
Policy Committee after having
served on PDSC’s Finance
Committee.
The Penn Ag Democrats is a
statewide organization of farm and
rural democrats who work for the
advancement of agriculture
through the Democratic Party and
its candidates. The organization is
affiliated with the Democratic
State Committee and works on
behalf of candidates at the local,
state and national levels. Mem
bership is open to all residents of
the Commonwealth who are
associated with agriculture.
Ticket contributions for the
lunch are $lO.OO each and can be
ordered by calling any officer of
the Penn Ag Democrats: Boyd
Wolff, chairman 412-668-2843;
Warren Lamm, vice chairman 215-
678-8326; Bill Logan, secretary 717-
774-2797; or Bill Moore, treasurer
717-933-4629. The deadline to order
tickets is Thursday, August 16th.