NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU CMPEIAIM ASSOCIATION TATAMY, PA ★ FEED, SEED CHEMICALS LIME AND FERTILIZER CUSTOM APPLICATION TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SIMPLICITY LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT EASTON 215-258-2871 I & SAME TRACTORS IN AREAS s a , (PRONOUNCED SAH-ME) THE 4™ 6 Essentials for True 4-Wheel Drive... SAME Has Them All To eliminate any one of these items all built into SAME would destroy value and investment In a 4-wheel drive 1 Weight distribution must be , built-in at correct position Note % SAME is low, long and wide Load spread is even >' 2 Transmission strong and versatile SAME gearbox and *..< front drive can take extra torque required with no clutch or break j,.! away device 'f 3. Epicycllc front gears Double ?.■ steering universal for exceptional % lock 4. Hydraulics transfer weight to A centre of tractor SAME lower link sensing achieves this .... S 4-wheel drive must achieve crawler performance In hills and ; retain 2-wheel drive versatility 4 (. 4-Wheel Drive means 4-Wheel jl Traction and Braking See these models on display 100 H.P. with cab 120 H.P. HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT INC 7SKBR. 1 lILIOLI 1 mini mull mu. Sat till 12-00 Noon 717-865-2743 -John Moyer, Sales Evenings By Appt. 717-865-4289 - A.C. Heisey Located just off Rt. 343 'A mile S. of U.S. 22 at Shirksville, PA Win MSte non n tost train? IA w it The 4-Wheel Drive Which Was Born To Be So Carries A 2-Year, Or 3,000 Hour Warranty (The First In The Industry). RANGING FROM 35 TO 120 HP ALL MODELS AVAILABLE IN 4-WHEEL DRIVE Compare these facts: 1 1 1 1 4-wheel drive tractors art designtd from the drawing board up (not an attachment) Turning circle is smalt (70 h p 14 radius without brakes) Tractor components are completely x-rayed before assembly making breakages a rarity Dimensions give stability Compare low bonnet height tong wide wheel base Ground clearance excellent Del. Co. 4-H Spring Fair reports top project winners MEDIA - Recently, the Delaware County 4-H Spring Fair filled the Granite Run Mall in Lima with the sights and sounds of Spring. 4-H members from Delaware County competed in over 200 projects. The Old Forge In door Gardening Club took home 43 ribbons. Butch Nieto of Media, and Mark Michel of Radnor won champion and reserve champion awards. Other project champions and reserve champions were awarded as follows - clothing - Beverly Donhage, Margaret Lynch, Jean Cahill, Arlene Reilly, Maureen Brady, Megan Gallagher, Mary Beth and Amy McNally, and Patrice Cunningham, Havertown; Mary Beth and Katie Devine, DrezelHill; Michael - f%£&* 1 **% EQUIPMENT INC. ORIZED DEALER FOR Scheib, John and Kimberly Sheppard, and Susan Williams, Ridley. Indoor gardening - Maria Flower and Eileen Nesks, East Lansdowne; Kathleen Hokanson and Melissa Burch, Prospect Park; Debbie Barnum, Tomi-Jo and Ralph Fucetolo, and Dawn Cockerill, Ridley; Michael Steffler, Secane; and Amy Simasek, Thom bury. Foods - LaNoana Segree and Darlina Richardson; Chester; Kimberly Shep pard and Karen Bean, Ridley; Janice Lumbie, Aston; Barbara Cortese, Collingdale; and the Springfield Cooking Mon sters, Springfield. Handyman - Preston Tyrell and Jim Higgins, Newtown Square. Arts and Crafts: Any Feldpush, Transmission designed for load Front axle capable of full power loads Epicychc gears Built in Hydro Steering means no rams or hoses with Power Steering Are the biggest manufacturers of 4 wheel drive tractors in the world Engines are air cooled meaning—no freezing no boiling less wear less weight above centre of gravity Hold world patents on lower arm draft control Excellent with semi trailed equipment Note control positions Jimmy Currie. Katie and Becky Devine, Drezel Hill; Bernadette McHugh, Colleen Higgins, Lisa Calabrese, and Theresa Craig, Haverford. GETTYSBURG - Vice President of the Penn sylvania Farmers’ Association, Eugene Gayman, Chambersburg, was moderator for a meet the Candidates Meeting, chaired by Merle Hess, New Qzford Monday evening in the West St. Branch of the Gettysburg National Bank. The meeting was arranged by the Adams County Farmers’ Association’s Politcal Education Com mittee directed by Howard Waybright, Gettysburg, chairman. Each candidate was given time to tell about his background and qualifications for mem bership in the State House of Representatives. Harry Biesecker, Robert Klunk, Donald Moul and Lanny Mummert were the IP 10 hr. '.hever rst). V**' KjH' , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13,1978 Candidate ’s right In Delaware County, 4-H is under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service of the Pennsylvania State University, which offers educational programs and materials to boys and girls between the ages of eight and 19 years of age without regard to race, color, or national origin. held Republican Candidates present. Since there is no competition on the Democratic side for 91st. District Representative there were no speeches. Many questions were asked by the well attended group. Among subjects covered land use planning; property tax versus wage or state income tax; work man’s compensation; capital punishment; weather modification law enforcement; and ap pointment versus election of Attorney General-Depart ment of Environmental Resources administrator and Pennsylvania Depart ment of Transportation secretary. Refreshments were served by the Women’s Committee of the Adams County Far mers’ Association. 105
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