—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 3,1977 20 Mid-Atlantic crop meetings scheduled COLLEGE PARK, Md. - A big fire last summer, which caused $5 million damage to the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center at Salisbury, has triggered relocation of the fourth annual Delmarva corn technology conference on Dec. 8, 1977, and the twelfth annual Delmarva soybean meeting on Feb. 2, 1978, to the Ocean City Convention Hall in Ocean City, Md. However, the Peninsula Horticultural Society will stick with tradition and hold its ninety-first annual meeting on Dec. 5 and 6 in the new Midway room section of the fire-damaged building at Salisbury. Meanwhile, the fourth annual Mid-Atlantic No- Tillage convention will return on Jan. 5,1978, to the Hunt Valley Inn near Cockeysville, which was the site of its first meeting in 1975. The 1977 meeting had been held at Gettysburg, Pa., and the 1979 meeting is tentaively scheduled at Lancaster, Pa. Free tickets for the noon meal at the two Ocean City meetings are available from county Extension offices and selected agribusiness locations throughout the Delmarva area. They should be picked up no later than the Friday preceding the meeting. Luncheon arrangements for the Peninsula Hor ticultural Society meeting in Salisbury are, as usual, made on a “Dutch treat” basis at nearby restaurants. The Mid'Atlantic No- Tillage convention north of Baltimore will depart from its past practice of free tickets. This year, tickets for the noon lunch will cost $2 each. They must be pur chased in advance at county Extension offices. Par ticipating states include Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. Based on past years, more than 1,000 persons are ex pected to attend each of the Delmarva farmer educational meetings at the Ocean City Convention Hall. Nearly 1,000 persons are also estimated for a full house capacity during the Mid-Atlantic No-Till meeting at the Hunt Valley Inn on Jan. 5. Programs highlights for the four regional meetings are as follows: Peninsula Horticultural Society programs include Irrigation, container standardization, specialty crops, wind control, bees, and the transportation shortage during vegetable session on first day. Topics for the second day will be concerned with greenhouse MEMO HAY, STRAW and EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 11A M EVERY WEDNESDAY 12 00 NOON NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC Phone 717 354 4341 and nursery crops on Dec. 5 sessions both days will run Technology Conference will secticides, no-till corn Prog l *®™ sessions and 6at the Wicomico Youth from9:3oa.m.to3:lsp.m. feature Tillage systems, production, agrichemical from 9:30 a.m. to ! and Civic Center. Program The Delmarva Corn irrigation, systemic in- performance, aflatoxins. (Continued on Pai Need money for a car? Home improvements? Christmas shopping? Relax. American Bank has taken the hassle out of getting a loan. You don’t even have to leave your home to make an application. Just fill out our coupon and mail it. Yju’U hear from American Bank within 72 hours. (Or, if you’d prefer, call the American Bank office nearest you. The appropriate numbers are listed below.) After your loan is approved, you can choose one of the exciting premiums pictured below. It’s absolutely free with any loan of six hundred dollars or more. Now that’s what we call a loan without hassles. NORELCO FIRE EXTINGUISHER I’d like more information about your No-Hastle Loan Program. Please contact me at my convenience. NAME (please print). ADDRESS. CITY The best time to American Bank American Bank American Bank American Bank American Bank American Bank American Bank PO Box 1102 PO Box 307 PO. Box C-1014 PO Box 3009 P.0.80x 732 PO Box 630 P.O. Box 4023 Reading, PA 19601 Norristown, PA 19404 West Chester, PA 19380 Lancaster, PA 17604 Lebanon, PA 17042 Pottsville, PA 17901 Allentown. PA 18105 I=l EQUAL HOUSING from American Bank MODEL HBO9II :ontact me Mould be Send American ■ Bank A FULL SERVICE BANK MEMBER FOIC Good bankers. Good neighbors. Columbia 717-684-2177; Lancaster (Columbia Avenue 717-299-5611; Greenfield 717-299-2877; Prince Street 717-299-5611); Paradise 717-687-7637; Reamstown 215-267-7581, J % ' t *5 ,o * A* % . / f*) f } V, *. MAN’S OR WOMAN’S TIMEX WATCH STATE this coupon to the Ai 9 * ZIP lerican Bank RO. % I % /* -i 'V ~/• ■ ,A V TOWN AND COUNTRY BAG TELEPHONE. >x number nean «t you:
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