(Continued from Pag# 10) Seminar. Best Western Inn, Hunts Landing, Matamoras, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Central Jersey Sheep Demonstra tion Day, Concorde Stud Farm, Cream Ridge, NJ.. 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Carroll County, Md. Quicken STOLL HAY MAKER • Post & Frame Building Materials • Lumber Colored Steel Garage Doors * Insulation * Windows Open Workshop. Carroll Community College, 6:30 pan.- 9 p.m., also May 1. May 8, and May 16. Pa. Grange Legislative Banquet, Sheraton Inn East, Harrisburg, The Process, A Satellite Con ference. various Penn State House Celebration April 29th, 1995 10 AM - 3 PM • Hog Roast Special Manufacturer's discount on materials April 29-May 6 Directions: on Route 41:20 miles north of Wilmington, DE; or 13 miles south of Rt. 30 In Lancaster County, PA Cumberland Valley Tractor Pullers 1995 SCHEDULE April 29th (raindate May 6th) May 27th June 24th August 12th September 9th Combination of classes at each pull. We now own the Buck Mototsports sled. ALL PULLS *6:30 PM NEWVILLE FAIRGROUNDS Info: 717-776-5762 or 717-249-8434 * NEW LOCATION * Route 41 • Atglen, PA 19310 610-593-3500 • Fax: 610-593-2510 * Free Food & Drinks * extension locations, 8:30 a.m. New Fbod Safety Regulations meeting, Penn State Berks 1 i id.i\. \ piil 2S Penn State Poultry Science Club meeting and banquet. The Holi day Inn, State College, 6:30 p.m. Farm and Natural Lands Trust of York County annual breakfast, Wisehaven Hall, 7 a.m. New England Sth Annual Beef Expo, Fryeburg, Mainc^thru idCi County 4-H Center, Creamery, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Endless Mountains Maple Festi val, Alparon Park, Troy. Northwest Pa. Polled Hereford Association Spring Show and Sale, Mercer 4-H Park, Mercer, show 2 p.m., sale 7 p.m. Lycoming County Beekeepers’ Association Swap Meet, Metz ger Memorial Park, Logan Sta tion. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Delaware Valley College A-Day, College Grounds, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Jkn Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22, 199&A37 New York Simmental Four Star Production Sale, Porters Sim mental Lake Ranch, Waverly, ation Eighth Annual Short Course, Dauphin County Ag and Natural Resources Center. Dauphin. Goat Field Day. Rosemary K. Sprenkles’ Troubled Acres Dairy Farm, York County, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Apple Blossom Festival, South Mountain Fairgrounds. Arendt sville, thru May 7. Pa. Draft Horse and Mule Clinic, Butler County Fairgrounds, 8:30 a.m. Maryland Sheep and Wool Grow ers Field Day, Howard County Fairgrounds. West Friendship, Md., thru May 7. Siiihl.in. M.i\ 7 Pa. Association of Meat Proces sors Convention and Meat Pro duct Competition, Scanticon Convention Center, Penn State, thru May 9. Maryland Sheep and Wool Festi val First Annual Shepherd’s Auction. 1 p.m. Delaware Valley Milk Goat Asso ciation meeting. Stump Hollow Farm,_l:3o p.m. Stewart Co TROY (Bradford Co.) —Douglas Stewart of Rome, was recently elected as a director of Progressive Dairymen’s Cooperative Inc. Stewart and his wife Donna operate a fifty cow dairy in Brad ford County. Their dairy consists of one half Holstein and one half Ayrshires. The Stewart’s Ayrshire herd, with a nearly 18,000 pound herd average, is the third highest pro ducing Ayrshire herd in Pennsyl vania according to DHIA records. Progressive Dairymen’s Cooperative has several producers in the north central tier of Pennsyl- Poultry Management and Health Seminar, Kreider’s Restaurant, noon, and Days Inn, Shamokin and Field Trip, Dauphin Coun ty Ag and Natural Resources Center. 7 p.m., field day May Mid-Atlantic States Veterinary Clinic, Maryland State Fair- and Conference, Lancaster Host Resort, Lancaster, thru May 13. Hardwood Lumber Manufacturers Association of Pa. (HLMA) Timber 95 Expo, Clearfield Fairgrounds, thru May 13. State FFA Leadership Camp, Hid den Valley Boy Scout Camp, Western Pa. Sheep and Club Lamb Sale, Mercer County 4-H Park, op Director vania and south central New York. Progressive Co-op provides a quality market for its members with premiums above the average. Progressive is a member of United Dairy Cooperative Services, Inc. located in Seneca Falls, N.Y. United provides marketing, qual ity control, accounting, and pay roll services to small- and medium-sized agricultural organizations. Progressive Co-op is interested in obtaining a few quality produc ers. If in the Rome area, call Doug Stewart at (717) 744-2064 or call United at (315) 568-2750. • Discount on all Purchases • Coupons for future purchases
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