Lancaster Ag-Industry (Continued from Pag* A 1) Individual tickets to die £vent arc priced at $l5. Half a table (eight places) may be reserved for $llO, and a full table for 16 at $2lO. The deadline for registration is Thursday, November 19. Reserva tions may be made by sending a check payable to The Lancaster Chamber to The Lancaster Cham ber Ag Banquet, P.O. Box 1558, Lancaster, PA 17603. Please include your name, the name of your farm or business, your phone number and the number of tickets desired. A highlight of the banquet each year is the recognition of new “Century Farm Families.” To qualify as a Century Farm, the farm must be owned by the same family for 100 consecutive years to the date of application, and a fami ly member must currently live on the farm. The farm must consist of at least 10 acres of the original holding or gross more than $l,OOO annually from the sale of farm products. The purpose of the Century Farms Program, initiated by the Department of Agriculture as a Bicentennial project, is to emphas- now supplies the _ , feed needs of the , q sheep Industry J Lfc- V/# with two new it *i V U Hess Mills complete feeds in bag or bulk: • Hess Lamb Creep Feed - 16% • Hess Lamb Finisher - 13% Both feature a coarse ground grain mix. Also available for on the farm mixing: • Purina Mills Lamb Balancer 32% protein 325 g./Ton Aureomycin Give us a call during the week or on Saturday until 11:30 A.M. 6 S. Vintage Rd. Paradise, PA 17562 (717)442-4183 (717)768-3301 Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company ize the contributions of the tamily farm to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Secretary Wolff assumed his present post in February. He holds a B.S. degree in dairy husbandry from The Pennsylvania State University. Following his graduation in 1953, he returned to his home in Westmoreland County to own and operate the 410-acre family farm, and has spent the past 33 years in full-time farming and active parti cipation in many state and local farm organizations. His success as a farmer earned him the Pennsylvania Master Far mer Award in 1970, designation as a Kellogg Fellow in 1972, Out standing County Farm Conserva tionist Award in 1975, Outstand ing Grassland Award in 1976, and Distinguished Service to Agricul ture Award in 1977. .He has served as state director of the Pennsylvania Farmers Associ ation, a member of the board of trustees of The Pennsylvania State University, president of the West moreland County Farmers Associ ation, president of the Westmore land County Cooperative Exten sion Service, and chairman of the kssMus BLHJ* j PURINA CHOWS J WYOMING CO. Levi Ran som, Nicholson, was elected presi dent of the Endless Mountain Loc al of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative District 38 at the local’s annual meeting Oct. 20. West Central Pennsylvania Feder al Land Bank. Although he retired from active farming last year, he retains mem bership in several statewide farm organizations. Rt. 82 Unionville, PA 18375 (215)347-2377 Atlantic Local Elects SELL IT with A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED -a —- C.E. WILEY & SON INC. 101 S. LIME ST OUARRYVILLE. PA Ph. (717) 786-2895 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14, 1987-Al9 Other officers elected were Joseph Karp, Nicholson, vice pres ident, and John Onyon, New Mil ford, secretary/treasurer. Appointed as delegates to attend the cooperative’s annual meeting Nov. 19-20 were: Joseph A. Mil len, Waymart; Louis Spadine Jr., Nicholson; John Manzoni, Nichol son, Jeanette Luce, Tunkhannock; and Samantha Smith, Montrose. IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE FORD & NH LINE TO QUARRYVILLE - COME AIM TO PLEASE! LOOKS LIKE THE BEST TIME TO BUY! AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS AT LOW FINANCE RATES. Take a squint at the details! NOTE Offer applies lo ail Fort iractors-agncuilurai ana industrial excluding Fort compad loader Participating dealers can arrange financing for qualified buyers through Fort Credit Dealer contribution may affect customer savings Effective July i through November 30 198/ Our 80th Year Serving The Community Your Southern Lancaster County Ford New Holland Dealer Officers Alternate delegates are: Allen Oaks, Montrose; Kirk Rhone, Star racucca; Ronald Peck, Pleasant Mountain; Doris Jones, Montrose; Levi Ransom, Nicholson; and Frank Manzonie, Dallas. Adantic Dairy Cooperative rep resents 4,100 dairy farm families in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Vir ginia and West Virginia. Your Choice 24 MO. 36 MO. 48 MO. 60 MO. Annual Percentage Rate 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5
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