A22-Lahcatter Farming, Saturday, May 4, 1996 State Grange (Continued from Page A2O) rural initiatives of the Ridge administration. He was followed by U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, who filled in for state Secretary of Education ‘Eugene Hickok who was unable to attend. Santorum discussed in gen eral terms some federal issues. Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection James Seif ggtve a presentation on “The Environment and You,” and answered questions from the floor. One of the key goals Seif has addressed within the department was to change its working relation ship with business and landowners from adversarial to cooperational, although apparently at least one outspoken Grange member was 1* LOOK WHAT’S NEW! H| We lime chicken houae U pita. We spray liquid lime W on walla, girders ft pit jf floors. Helpa kill SB, darkening beetlea ft fly J larvae. Brightena up your chicken house pit. All your washing needs. Will Travel. Chicken House Veal Bams - etc. 717-949-3212 LtmUasage ‘Hgr/cu/tum/ e Wtshdowns 11.2- 4 PLY $ll5 14.9- 4 PLY $lB6 14.9- 6 PLY $2OO 11.2- 4 PLY $143 12.4- 4 PLY $l5O 13.6- 4 PLY $166 13.6- 6 PLY $lB7 14.9- 4 PLY $194 14.9- 6 PLY $217 16.9- 6 PLY $264 16.9- 6 PLY $278 18.4- 6 PLY $317 18.4- 6 PLY $345 18.4- 8 PLY $377 13.6- 4 PLY $2ll 13.6- 6 PLY $234 15.5-38 6 PLY $258 18.4- 6 PLY $379 18.4- 8 PLY $399 24 Hour farm tire service Low prices on Safemark - Galaxy - Kleber - Firestone Farm - McCreary Front Tractor & Wagon Tires. Permanent Antifreeze $3.95 Gallon Exide Batteries Low - Low Prices Call us first & save 1-800-437-4961 JOE’S BATTERY & TIRE 2225 UNION BLVD. ALLENTOWN. PA 18103 unconvinced that enough change has occured in the year that the department has begun its reorganization. A second track featured speak ers discussing agriculturally related topics. John Heberon of Rodale Press talked about “natural food" for health and treatment; Bob Johnson with Favorite Recipies Press dis- FIDELITY V v« '•* * iiotgbpiit for today’s ‘ high-' prodttcii^g capacity (300 cc orlO 1/3 fluid , ounces) • increased vacuum reduceteat eiid'lasjp|&l Vlftjp "torn inllk away quickly.' • Large diameter, properly placed milk islets help to reduce slips. Superior reach - spreads - balance - feel. • Full 360° visibility. Call on* of thoo* participating Salaa and fonHoa Oantarai «Reher&Thompeon Inc. Uoia, PA 717*636-3307 Amos Fisher Rick Thompson Merle Ressler Beileviile Branch BeKcMite. PA 717-667-6291 Jeff Faulkner * Walton Dairy Sarvtea PA 717*362*7606 Q»y Walton , •lycoDtfcySirvtet Cocan Station, PA 717-494-0708 St*ph«nW«fe *MoUfl^Ww»^pty,ioC. ''/VsV/VnV- W"' f T cussed "cookbook marketing;” Susan Paris, president of Ameri cans For Medical Progress, talked about the efforts and benefits of animal medical research and humans; while Deb Goodrich, a teacher, gave a presentation on the Ag in the Classroom program. The third track of workshops dealt with lighter subjects. Becky Michalka, director of Grange women’s activities, talked about the value of hands-on experiences; WESTFAUA N-^lj S V ' S V s V - N V s- v . * .. -sVsg , - 5 \\ m „ >. ii < : ' J V CV s^ • o«krytafKl Sale* & Service Inc. * / x,s %.a^A Martha Ebersole and Deb Camp bell, Grange youth and junior member directors, gave a presenta tion on stenciling; Don Evans, Orange state lecturer, talked about different experiences in being a lecturer, while Sandy Westover, a director for the Grange, talked about the Grange services and benefits. In other business, state Rep. Russell Fairchild, R-Snyder and Union counties, presented a spe- '•s •Available __ \ S N+p*^. • Works well in any milking facility. Troy, RA 717-297-4128 Tom Roe •S*g*D«lry NwH’tftord, PA 7174M.7506 JoeStjp •DilrymtnBp«cl«Jtylnc. H»ri»onbura.VA 54CW33-9117 6«flD«rrow QrajjSoow •Wlckwfr* Supply Co. w#»ox.& mmm M044140TS , ReftWcNd. WRinQNf # VMMI SYSTEM At WWTFAUA -Tißßiroin'managers- Robert Tteiw IHMKV v A jAU \v .y* cial citation from the House of Representative! to Grange Master (president) Hiller and his wife Mary to commemorate their SOth anniversary, which the couple celebrated last week. The next statewide event for the Pennsylvania State Grange is its annual convention set to be held Oct 28-31, in Warren. For more information on the Grange call toll free at (800) 552-3865. *V.y*/>\s* *&s£ t > nmmm •AWSH DAIRY FARMERS Itoyd H. R«nck Pantile*, PA 7174874361 lioydH.Ranck DEAL£R FOR DAIRY PLAN I»ADHIA StateCotew^PA , 1-«0-34*8378 OwwAnas* „ v; in*#* m&M'Z
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