LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The annual Lancaster County Tobacco Show will be held Tues day, Jan. 6, at the Lancaster Coun ty Finn and Home Center. The show will have classes for vocational agriculture students and for other tobacco growers. Vocational agriculture students who have tobacco they would like to exhibit may enter their exhibits from 9:30 a jn. until 11 ajn. Other growers can enter their exhibits from 10:30 ajn. until noon. Judg ing will begin at 1 pjn. with re- Franklin Extension Sets CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) Franidin County Exten sion Dairy Day will be held on Jan. 6, at Kauffinan’s Community Center, Chambertburg. Program topics include milk fu tures markets, contract heifer rais ing and handling stress. Extension specialists from Penn Slate on the program include Drs. James Van Horn and Tom Mc- Carty. Also on the program will be Dr. Mark Stephenson from Cor nell University. In 1997... Did you have employees? We can help with your W2’s. Did you pay anyone more than $600? We can help with 1099’5. Did you have a sale in May, June or July? We can help with the very complicated tax issues. Would you like to do away with capital gains on your farm? We can help set up a charitable remainder trust. Call us, we can help! Susan Greider Tune-up for winter with these cool weather specials! Lancaster County Tobacco Show Jan. 6 suits available at the completion. The pragnm is sponsored by Penn Stale Cooperative Extension in Lancaster County. All Lancas ter County tobacco growers are encouraged to participate in the show. The show will be conducted ac cording to the following rules: Passes are the same as listed in the 1998 Pennsylvania Farm Show Catalogue. Vo-ag entries should use the class number as listed followed by VoAg. Mary land type tobacco will be exhib ited as “Pennsylvania Grown The contract heifer raising seg ment will include contract grower Tom Weil and dairy producers Robert and David Minncr whose heifers he raises. All are from western Pennsylvania. Agri-business firms will co sponsor the educational meeting and have exhibits and representa tives present Area dairy produc ers are invited to arrive at 9 ajn. to visit the exhibits and have refresh ments. The formal program begins at 9:35 a.m. with adjournment GREIDER'S TAX SERVICE 2733 Willow Street Pike Willow Street, PA 17584 (717) 464-2951 Fax (717) 464-2013 Smoking.” Every exhibit must have a completed Pennsylvania Farm Show Entry Form contain ing the following information: class number, clan name, exhibi tor’s name, address, county and the exhibitor’s social security number. An exhibit will consist of IS leaves tied with a leaf. All exhibits must have been grown by the ex hibitor in Pennsylvania during the 1997 growing season and be un sweated. Exhibitors in the open classes will be limited to two ex- Dairy Day scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Kauffman* i Community Center is located in die village of Kauff man Station, which lies between 1-81 and U.S. 11. and at a point about 9 miles south of Chamben burg and 4 miles north of Gicen castlc. It is about 2 miles south of the Marion Exit (4) of 1-81. The easiest approach is to turn east off U.S. 11 at “Crossroad Dairy Farms,” located 4 miles north of Greencastle. Follow signs to “Community Center." For further information contact Philip Wagner, Extension agent - dairy at (717) 263-9226. SMOKER,XANDIS & COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS and BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS ✓ Individual, Partnership & Corporate Taxes ✓ Accounting & Bookkeeping ✓ Business, Personal & Estate Tax Planning ✓ Management Advisory Services ✓ Personal Financial Planning ✓ Computer Services ✓ Payroll Preparation ✓ Retirement Plans 49 East Main Street 24 South Main Street Leola Manheim (717) 656-7544 (717) 665-5979 or (717) 392-1333 or (717) 393-1929 Duicaater Farming, Saturday, December 20, 1997-A3l hibita per class per Cum. Youth may have one exhibit per class in the youth show and one exhibit per class in die open classes. For additional rules, see “Pre mium List. 1998 Pennsylvania Slate Farm Show” book. All en tries in the county show will be entered in the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Tobacco will not be re turned to the exhibitor' after the Farm Show. Publication Deadlines For Next Three Weeks (ContiniNd from Pago A 1) December 27th Issue Public Sate Ads Noon, Monday, 12/22. Mailbox Markets Noon, Monday, 12/22. Section D Classified Ads 3 p.m., Tuesday, 12/23. Farm Equipment Ads 9 a.m., Wednesday, 12/24. All Other Display Ads 5 p.m., Monday, 12/22 General News Noon, Wednesday, 12/24. January 3rd Issue Public Sale Ads 5 p.m., Monday, 12/29. Mailbox Markets 5 p.m., Monday, 12/29. Section D Classified Ads 5 p.m., Tuesday, 12/30. Farm Equipment Ads 9 a.m., Wednesday, 12/31. All Other Display Ads 5 p.m., Monday, 12/29. General News Noon, Wednesday, 12/31. January 9th Issue Public Sale Ads 4 p.m., Friday, 1/2. Mailbox Markets 4 p.m., Friday, 1/2. Section D Classified Ads 5 p.m., Tuesday, 1/6. Farm Equipment Ads —« 9 a.m., Wednesday, 1/7. All Other Display Ads 9 a.m., Monday, 1/5. General News Noon, Wednesday, 1/7. O HOLY NIGHT With reverence and rejoicing, we exult in the glory of the holiday. May the spirit of Yuletide be yours Smoketown, PA The Lancaster County Tobacco Show will be held in the basement meeting room of die Lancaster Finn and Home Center. All interested tobacco growers are invited to attend and partici pate in the show. Anyone who would like to enter an exhibit in the show and has questions should contact Bob Anderson, Lancaster County Extension Office, (717) 394-6851 for more details. news deadlines will need to be early to accommodate next week’s publication and also the publication of the January 3, and January 9 issues. Some deadlines tall in the week prior to the week of publication. These deadlines are as follows: PH: 717-299-2571
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