Poultry Accomplishments (Continued from Pago A3O) Industry representative nomi nated to serve on the board are Ron Duvall and Rich Roenigk. The treasurer’s report showed a beginning balance of $34,768 with additional income of $25,501 dur ing the past year. The association spent $54,071 on promotional events such as radio ads, school embryology projects, placemats distributed to county restaurants, banquet for home economics teachers, and education at Ag Progress days. A golf tournament was held fora fund raiser and parti- Clair and Edle High present a $3,616 check for the Associ ation to Don Brubaker, right. The Highs oversee the poultry food booth at the Ephrata Fair. The food booth Is a fund rais er tor the Association. WHEN TIMES ARE TOUGH AND MONEY RENAISSANCE NUTRITION, INC. Quality Products, Exceptional Service, Competitive Pricing Now more than ever is the time to trust Renaissance with your herd. We help you combine the best nutrition with the best price to give you the most return on your investment. cipation in two Gourmet Fests at Donecker’s Market served as promotional events. Also, three students were given scholarships in honor of J. Irwin, extension director emeritus, and three students were given savings bonds through the home econom ics program. A donation of $l,OOO was given to the Hands on House for updating facilities relating to agriculture. The main budget expenditures were the purchase of a new food booth and the profes sional production of a video to be used in schools and other promo tional settings. WHO SHOULD YOU TRUST? The proven leader for over 12 years in Northeastern Dairy Nutrition. Discover why there is no substitute for quality RCRRISSRHCC NUTRITION, INC. 1-800-FINE MIX ACIUHSSfIfICC IS TIGHT? Call us today! For the first time last year, the Association served a meal in Pen nsylvania Governor Thomas Ridge's honor at the Water Street Rescue Mission. Outgoing presi dent Don Brubaker said that the dinner was given in lieu of present ing a basket of poultry products to the governor during die Pennsyl vania Farm Show. “We spent lots of money but for good causes,” Brubaker said. A balance of $6,198 was reported in the treasury. Later, Clair and Edith High pre sented a check for $3,616, profit from the food sales of $6,900at the Ephrata Fair. High said of the new food booth, “It’s easy up, easy down, and easy to move. Use it It’s beautiful, easy to clean, and I expect it to look as good in five years as it does now.” Mattilio said that the account balance does not include the indi vidual memberships renewed dur ing the banquet, and the monies gamed at the banquet for ticket sales, sponsor money, and the checks from Ephrata Fair and from PDA. After the business session. Man sion Heirs of Paradise provided southern gospel music for entertainment Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1, IM7-A3l John Mattilio, left, hands Don Brubaker and his wife Louanne a certificate of appreciation for fulfilling presiden tial duties for the Association. NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN FILL THE SHOES? Try A Help Wanted Ad In Classified. Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 Estate Planning for Farm Families • Wills, trusts and tax planning • Charitable giving Business Planning for Farm Families • Farm partnerships and corporations • Succession Planning/Farm Transfers Real Estate • Tax-free exchanges of real estalc • Real estate settlements • Tax planning tor sale of conservation easement Estate Settlements 1198 Division Hwy Ephrata, PA 17522 (717)355-2800 AMES & CLARK, LLP Attorneys-At-Law Mark L. James • Prompt settlement (most completed m 3 months) • Tax planning during settlement f me x PEANUT f HULLS 1 i For | BEDDING Most effective as beciding'forall v i kinds of beef and .f; w James R. Clark
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