Johnny Cash concert to benefit ag youth HARRISBURG - The man in black will usher in December at a benefit concert slated for the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The annual Farm Show Concert, whose proceeds benefit agricultural youth organizations, features Johnny Cash at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1. His wife, June Carter Cash, is also billed as part of the act. “Hello, there, I’m Johnny Cash” is the traditional opening cue to audiences across the world-a cue that “I Walk The Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Ring of Fire,” “Jackson” and “If I Were a Carpenter” are not far behind. The famous singer-songwriter has sold more than 50 million Del. seeks soybean proposals DOVER, Del.-The Delaware Soybean Board has announced it is now receiving pre-proposal requests for research projects during 1985. The Board annually funds programs of education, research, product and market development to benefit Delaware’s soybean growers and industry. In 1964, the Delaware Soybean Board funded 17 research projects totaling over $65,000. Persons interested in conducting a project using Soybean Board funds must submit a pre-proposal request by January 15,1965. The pre-proposal request should include a concise statement of the specific objectives of the project, :t. PAUL B. ZBMMERMAfC INC. - - •<* 17543 w<Wlv#*'WWrlW» wp *r p T c . ~ nwMnTOftitr records in his career and has composed more than 1,000 songs. He has received three platinum and 10 gold albums in the United States alone. He has received four Grammy awards and four Country Music awards, including En tertainer of the Year. Johnny Cash is as American as the songs he sings. He wrote one of his most important songs, “Folsom Prison Blues,” while stationed in Germany in the U.S. Air Force. This son of an Arkansas cotton farmer returned to the United States, sought a career performing and signed with Sam Phillips of Sun Records. In 1955, Johnny Cash and “The Tennessee Two”—Marshall Grant the name of participants and area of specialization, working plans and methods, and a budget in dicating other monetary sources and categories of expenditures. Any projects that will improve the growing and/or marketing of soybeans in Delaware will be considered. For an outline on how to prepare a pre-proposal request or any other information, contact Bill Sam mons, Delaware Department of Agriculture, Drawer D, Dover, DE 19903. The pre-proposals will be reviewed by the 9 member Delaware Soybean Board, and project coordinators will be notified, if they are to submit a final proposal by early February. and Luther Perkins-recorded “Cry, Cry, Cry” and “Hey Por ter.” His career was launched. His repertoire is diverse, ranging from his rockability days with Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley to black spirituals of the 19th century to Carter Farmer songs like “Wildwood Flower.” But in every tour, he demonstrates how his music has become intertwined with all the social forces in the country. His music also reflects the ups and downs of his own life, as do the craggy lines that mark his face. Over the 30 years since his career was launched, his travels, ac complishments and problems have been legendary. After a severe bought with drug dependence he turned to “his lady” June Carter Cash to help him kick his habit. He is a man who has seen both sides of the law and both sides of his faith. He and June have written and produced a feature-length film called “Gospel Hoad.” Shot on location in Israel, this film is then vision of the life of Christ and a signal that he has returned to the faith of his childhood. This family affair will be yours to remember if you attend the Dec. 1 concert. Tickets are $12.50 and $lO.OO and are available at the Farm Show Box Office, telephone (717) 783-6513. HARVEST PIPELINE SALE will stop NOV. 30 See details in Classified Ad ImiJ Section C, Under w 1 Dairy Equipment -i'"!s CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING Try Our New Concept In Penetration And Adhesion. In 1984 To earn a dollar give a dollars worth of service and work Pay only $750 for the best Kind of barn painting on an average barn ■ if you pay more you paid too much On barn siding painting - temperature and timing are factors as well as penetrating Kind of quality for adhesion are helpful guides for long lasting under average conditions of siding type and age I will share helpful guidelines on roof maintenance of steel roofs by brushing on at prime time The farmers in Lancaster Co. are lucky because of the amount of competition in barn painting. 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The team said laboratory studies must be done to confirm the initial findings: the weed caused abortions in rabbits and cattle aborted after grazing on land harboring the weed in the two states. The weed also grows in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Narrowleaf sump weed is likely to be meet toxic in its early seedling stage when it grows rapidly, the team said. The team’s members are Michael J. Murphy, John Reagor and Allen C. Ray of the university’s Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory and Loyd D. Rowe of the Veterinary Toxicology and En tomology Research Laboratory of USDA’s Agricultural Research Service. All are based at College Station, Tex.
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