Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1995, Image 21

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Lancaster County Farm Bureau
(Continued from Pago A 1)
checks reiunied and will need to
reapply try Jane 1996.
Bair said that die Fair Tax Insti
tute has developed several new
concepts of tax reform that are fair
to all people. These will be exa
mined at an upcoming seminar at
the Peon Harris Radisaon and at
the Farm Bureau state convention
in November.
The Institute has entered all data
concerning budgets and costs to
run the government, schools. Dept,
of Ag, and other public institu
tions. This will allow them to
design and redesign any plan to
come to a consensus of what will
Unloader Line...
Patz gives you dual-auger unloaders and
gathering-chain unloaders plus choice of
surface-drive or ring drive/center drive.
MODEL 98C
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ALEXANDRIA
MAX ISENBERG
814-669-4027
BALLY
LONQACRE ELECTRIC
215*845-2261
BEDFORD
BENCE’S FARM EQUIP.
814-623-8601
BELLEFONTE
LUCAS BARN EQ.
814-383-2806
BELLEVILLE
MILLER-LAKE INC.
717-935-2335
or will not work.
“It may be possible to eliminate
real estate taxes in your county.
We don’t want to get your hopes
high, but it is possible,” Bair same
of the options being considered.
“There’s a strong conviction
that lax reform is needed. It isn’t
any question that people want
reform. Hie question is what land
of reform will be fair to all people,”
Barr said about the complexity of
devising a new plan.
As guest speaker, Pennsylvania
Farm Burea President Keith Eckel
reported on the Farm Bill. “We
like what we see,” he said.
hi other business, Ellis Growl,
The Full
LEBANON
CEDAR CREST
EQUIPMENT
717-270-6600
MECHANICSBURG
JOHN JONES
717-766-8582
MIFFLINTOWN
ZUG FARM & DAIRY
EQUIPMENT
717-463-2606
ORANGEVILLE
FRANKUN D. HESS
FARM EQUIPMENT
717-925-6939
date director, presented a check of
$2,723 to Jane Bafaner, president
of the county organization, for a
refund from the co-op program.
Roy Rombergcr, regional orga
nizational director, presented a
national award from Farm Bureau
to the Lancaster County Associa
tion in recognition oif meeting
membership quotas. New mem
ben added this past year were 160,
which results in a total county
membership of 1,261.
Members voted to support the
following policies proposed by the
Lancaster County Farmers
Association.
• Favor local tax reform in order
to ease die burden on the property
QUARRYVILLE
UNICORN FARM
SERVICE
James E. Landis
717-786-4158
SHIPPENSBURG
WITMER EQUIPMENT
SERVICE
717-532-6139
SOMERSET
GROVE EQUIP. SALES
Mark Knepper - Cliff Lynn
814-446-6306
HAGERSTOWN, MD
TRI-STATE FARM
AUTOMATION
301-416-7340
owner.
• Favor school voucher systems
to help parents pay tuitions for pri
vate and non public schools.
• Favor a flat tax rate over
s24,ooo to simplify the income
tax.
• Favor milk testing for antibio
tics or residues be standardized.
• Favor that Carmen be exempt
from unemployment tax.
• Oppose the fact that 75 percent
of fees for special designed Pa.
vehicle license plates (endangered
species types) goes to animal
KENNEDYVILLE, MD
FINDER SERVICE CO.
410-778-0799
WHITEFORD, MD
ENFIELD EQUIP.
410-838-0480
POUND. W 1
PATZ SALES, INC.
414-897-2251
DISTRICT MANAGERS:
Agri Bee Inc.
James Bilski, Pres
814-696-9447
Fax 814-696-2606
James Smith
717-485-9585
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rights groups that may oppose
farming practices.
• Support a law that tow track
driven must report property dam
age to ownen of that property
within 24 hours of removing a veh
icle from the property that has been
damaged.
Hie following directors were
nominated for two-year terms:
Jane Balmer, District 1; Jim Zim
merman, District 4; Carl Landis.
District 6; Wilmer Yost, District?;
Karl Heir, District 12; and Glenn
Aument, District 13.,
Dist. 16 To Meet
COLUMBIA CROSSROADS (Bradford
Co.) —The AD ADC District 16 meeting on Wed
nesday, Oct. 18, is at 8 p.m., not noon as originally
indicated.
For Potter, Tioga, Bradford, Sullivan, and east
ern McKean comities, District 16 will meet Oct 18
at 8 p.m. in Bradley Hall, Columbia Crossroads.
RSVP by Oct. 11 to Jenny Teeter at (717)
596-3389.
FARM
WINCHES
PTO Drive
Logging Winches
$1,995 and up for
17 HP TVactors
and up
VALBY
CHIPPi
Chippers for
18 HP Tract
and up
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