Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1997, Image 30

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    A3O-Ljncast»f Fanning, Saturday, November 1, 1997
Poultry Association
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serving as the industry’s
ambassador.
Newly appointed president of
the association John Matillio said
that the Association is pleased with
the positive image Kendra pre
sents. As an FFA student, Kendra
excells in public speaking. In fact,
she has won at local, regional, and
state levels, which makes her eligi
ble to compete at the national level
during the upcoming National
FFA Convention to be held in Kan
sas City, Mo., Nov. 12-16.
Sec. of Agriculture Samuel
Secretary of Agriculture Samuel Hayes, left, presents a
matching funds check of $1,500 for poultry promotion to
Don Brubaker, outgoing president.
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Moves large volumes of snow
from sidewalks, driveways
and small parking lots.
Features 14” auger fed and
hydraulically controlled chute
with fingertip control. Height
of heavy-duty wear bar
adjusts with skid shoes. Belt
driven
Hayes Jr. presented a $1,500 check
from the Pa. Dept, of Ag under the
matching grant program. The
money is for an exhibit booth to be
used at fairs and other promotional
events.
“This wouldn’t happen without
the your local lawmakers’ sup
port,” Hayes said rtf the matching
grant
In addition to Mattilio as presi
dent board officers include Tom
Fox, vice president; Andy Brad
ford, secretary, and Andy Long,
treasurer.
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Kendra Weaver is congratulated on being selected as Lancaster County Poultry
Ambassador, from left, by George Georges, board member; Sec. of Agriculture
Samuel Hayes, and Dr. John Schwartz, extension director and advisor for the
Association.
“It’s a pleasure to serve in a leadership role of such a fine industry,” said John Mat
tilio, left, president of the Lancaster County Poultry Association. He pledged that the
board would work to make the good better. With him are Tom Fox, vice president:
Andy Bradford, secretary; and Andy Long, treasurer.
44 Hyd. Slip Scoop
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inng away leaves, debris
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