Crash display Food served LEBANON Lebanon Fair will feature a demolition derby this year. It will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11. Ad mission is $3.00 per person over 12 years of age. TROY-BILT® a ROTO TILLERS /f 7) Biggest Saving's L of the Year jjr Now in effect Free Hiller Furrer With Purchase of Troy bilt Tiler ALL MODELS IN STOCK, READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TROY-BILT FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER WE TRY TO FOLLOW FACTORY DISCOUNTS JS2ee!= our full line on DISPLAY AT THE LEBANON AREA FAIR AUGUST 6-11 KUBOTA Ford Industrial Tractors & Equip. Ford Garden tractors & Equip. UKUBOTR KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. 717-949-6501 Buffalo Springs 717-949-6501 Route 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall, Lebanon County LEBANON If you go hungry at the Lebanon Fair it won’t be the fault of the Lebanon County Farm Women. They’re preparing hot lunches every day except Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The TRACTORS & jjjgl AUDI! RH EQUIPMENT UNIVERSITY PARK - Dr. Larry J. Kuhns, assistant professor of horticulture Extension at Penn State, has been named co-winner of the Kenneth Post Award presented .by the American Society for Horticultural Science. Dr. Kuhns, along with Dr. Thomas A. Fretz, associate professor of horticulture at Ohio State University, received the $2OO award for their paper “Distinguishing Rose Cultivars by Polyacrylamide Gel Elec trophoresis. 11. Isoenzyme Variation Among Cultivars,” published in the Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. The award recipients will be honored at the society’s awards banquet August 2 during the 76th annual meeting at Ohio State University. The Kenneth Post Award is designed to encourage and recognize outstanding research by graduate students in the field of floriculture, ornamental, and landscape horticulture. RIAL KHOE Ford Farm Tractors & Equip. Ford Cars & Trucks Winner of hort award named HARRISBURG - A bill which would eliminate the 50-mile travel limit now im posed on vehicles with farm truck registration plates has ben signed into law by Gov. Thornburgh. Rep. Noah Wenger, vice chairman of the Agriculture Committee and co-sponsor of the bill, said that farmers will now be permitted to drive their trucks an unlimited distance to buy or sell agricultural products, or to have the vehicles in spected and serviced. Wenger said the law will greatly facilitate the transport of farm goods m his district while providing reasonable cost for transpor ting farm products from pro duer to consumer. FORD i & GARDEN ACTORS UKUBOTB Larry J. Kuhns Farm truck restriction lifted ORDER NOW BEFORE PRICE INCREASE ONLY 10% DOWN BEFORE AUGUST 9th HOLDS YOUR ORDER FOR A BARN CLEANER, SILO UNLOADER, MANURE PUMP, MANURE SPREADER. BUNK FEEDER, CONVEYERS ETC. Up to 6 Months to Pay After Shipment, No Extra Charge, Must Be Paid When In stalled. GET YOUR ORDER IN NOW PHONE 717-272-0871 MARVIN 1 HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1950 S. sth Ave., Lebanon, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4,1979 Dr. Kuhns was a graduate student at Ohio State University where his research was conducted. A member of the Penn State Extension Service staff since July 1977, Dr. Kuhns conducts educational programs in the areas of commercial nursery crop production and community beautification. He assists nurserymen, landscape contractors, and arborists in improving production and marketing practices. He conducts “Many farmers in the Lan caster County area need to carry loads further than 50 miles from time to time,” Wenger said. “This restric tion was a real headache for them in the past.” Under the new law, the an nual registration fee for a farm truck will be raised from $27 to $5l or one-third of the regular fee, whichever is larger. SEE YOU AT THE LEBANON AREA FAIR AUGUST 6-11 workshops ana presents lectures on these subjects. The award recipient works closely with street tree commissions and parks boards on community beautification projects. He also plans variety selection and maintenance pi ograins. Also, he teaches specific classes in herbicide use or ornamentals at Penn State and conducts demon strations and experimenta research with herbicides a nurseries throughout th state. “The estimated increase in revenues, $597,850, will be tunneled to the Motor Vehi cle License Fund to be used for the maintenance of the state’s roads,” Wenger said. He added that an estimated fee of $5O for a 5- day permit authorizing . le operation of chemical id fertilizer vehicles regist< 'd in another state is io provided for in the law. 125
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