D3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 8,1980 Berks Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D2B) H 3 11 305 23,295 H 3-2 291 14,730 Sue Whity Retland Farm #2l #3B #3 #23 Irvin M Martin #7l H #39 H #32 H #36 H #9 H Philip & Tom Werley Jr H 6 2 H 6 5 H 50 H 2 11 #55 H Robert E Kopfer #304 H #267 H #8 H #29 H Adin Oberholtzer Goldie Barb Karen Regina Kay H Hemdel Farms Inc Roberta A Connn A 4-H leaders attend training forum LANCASTER - Twelve 4- H adult leaders and three 4- H Agents traveled to Somerset County, New Jersey on October 18 for a 4- H leader training ex perience. Four-H leaders from the Capital Region spent the day exchanging program ideas with some New Jersey 4-H leaders. The morning session in cluded two workshops which the leaders could select from: field trip and resource ideas for your 4-H club and homemade peanut brittle. The afternoon seminars included a discuss. m on the New Jersey 4-H Prep program, a 4-H orientation for 7,8 and 9 years olds; fund raising ideas (including a bread-bake-a-thon), and some of their more recent “success story” projects, 4- H Bicycle Safety Program, NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Classified C*me ** w oovs *vs*/ Real Estate Ads WORRIED ABOUT FUELISH HEATING BILLS?? SURDIACCoaI Burning Stoves will comfortably heat your entire home for approximately *l5O-*250 per heating season!! 22,649 21,984 17,789 19,228 305 305 305 305 18,636 18,472 17,672 16.589 15,357 305 305 286 305 305 7-0 5-0 3 10 38 2 11 17,461 305 23,830 984 16,041 707 26,014 1022 21,537 660 305 305 305 305 4 11 88 76 4 10 16,455 796 21,064 908 20,106 826 15,661 685 17,930 834 305 305 305 277 305 10-7 60 50 43 4-2 16,938 678 16,018 679 292 305 6 n 34 Black Locust seed project, Motorcycle and Clowning projects. The days program ended with a tour of the Somerset Co., N.J. 4-H Center, lead by 4-H Agents, Ted Blum and Barbara O’Neill. Capital Region 4-H leaders who attended the leader forum were: Dauphin County, Sandra Mock, Betty Buffington and Renee Mims, 4-H Agent; Perry County, Linda Rock, Resta Tressler, Rose Fetterhoff, and Ellen Harclerode, 4-H Agent; York County, Emily Welsh, Diana Shive and Sarah Eisenhart, Assistant; Lancaster County, Shirley Newcomer and Mary Ann Breneman, Mountville 4-H Community Club, Janice Wenger and Tom Willwerth, Ephrata Community 4-H Club and Nancy Meyers, 4-H Agent. Heindel Farms Inc Mimi Lana Mane H 3 1 HarvyM Weaver VC 1 ' o o 746 650 fit #2l David L Phillips 738 696 708 688 #l4 J Donald Burkholder #lB #Bl H Joseph F Walters 673 675 681 705 706 #lB #49 H Charles Zimmerman Effie Alton Rohrbach #SB 696 #IOA #29C H Wilson M Balthaser #43 H #69 H Arlan Knck Tiny Herbert Moyer #lB7 H Wilmer Drebelbis Jr #47 H Molasses Hill Farm #6l H BlueVtn Academy #366 H #334 H DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY ANYTIME ANYWHERE We Charge For distant Pickups. A. F. BRANDT’S SONS RENDERERS ELIZABETHTOWN, PA (717) 367-6026 POURED SOLID CONCRETE V' V Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage 410 Main St. 301 301 305 H 4-2 H 3-0 one H 4 1 305 305 3-11 301 305 54 5 10 305 305 295 32 66 3 65 305 305 305 305 305 H 54 299 297 305 300 305 305 50 40 STORAGE SYSTEMS CONCRETE WORK, INC. • Akron, PA 17501 • (717) 859-2074 or 733-9196 775 755 833 22 519 21,215 i / 435 663 7 3f 869 ’9 801 ist” 22,785 737 13 943 845 688 23,765 19,455 676 651 15,740 14,510 736 18,242 708 713 724 16,172 18,364 17,929 678 748 14,416 20,988 673 18 160 762 18,930 804 20,082 672 20 798 687 710 21,278 17,227 Any Size Clarence C Sattazahn 59Barb H 99Joey H 127Juh H #lB H EarlW Latshaw Lon H GeorgeS Troutman Jr Lucinda H Redrose H Belinda H Yost Brothers #lBO H #l2l H #5O H #lO4 H #156 H #lO3 H #192 H TeenChal Farm #33 H #ll H #46 H • BARN PAINTING • ROOF PAINTING • BIN PAINTING • MASONRY & EPOXY COATING • Sandblast preparation All work is guaranteed satisfactory. “Call the Country Boys with the Country Prices” GEBHARTS Agriculture - Industrial - Commercial Box 145 A, R.D. 4 Hanover, PA 17331 Ph: 717-637-0222 Mage Pit Walls lanure Pit Walls etaining Walls 20,054 722 21,030 659 17,206 762 20,859 749 305 305 305 305 4- 5- 42 39 18,396 656 305 25,263 940 25,598 1010 22,018 872 305 305 305 7 7 7 10 24,461 829 18,808 857 21,787 820 22,806 667 20,393 716 18.048 789 18.049 692 4-11 53 55 50 53 3 10 3 7 17 970 675 17 125 805 16.594 653 305' 305 305
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