C2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980 ThomasviUe 4-H (Continued from Page C 27) 3e\ erly Eisenhart ana Carol Haskins Club secretary'- Teresa Roser announced the recipients and teen leaders and presented a warns to members for roll call and project completion Mike Welsh presented a slide presentation on 1980 4- H events New officers were in stalled for 1981 and door prizes, plants in handmade -;ocheted cups were presented by Jean Roth. GIGANTIC SELECTION In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS piTMUMIIWNM' MIM i M iim ■■ | HOLIDAY HAMS j I f I { I I [ I [ I LEIDY'S m, PORK PRODUCTS Look for a quality Smoked Ham (Bone or Boneless) at your local store. "We have Hams You Will Be Pnud To Receive of G'no 1 LEIDY'S PORK PRODUCTS 266 Cherry Ln., Souderton, PA 18964 Phone-215-723-4606 i i M um Junior 4-H project winners of the ThomasviUe 4-H club display their trophies awarded at the annual Achievement Night held at the 4-H Center. Shown front left to right are Darren Smallwood, pets: Bndgette Boyer, candies. Back row, John Haskins, rockets; Gary Burgard, swine; Mike Welsh, photography; Ron Horn, vegetables, Debbie Wolf, veterinary science; Steve Eisenhart, tractor and Susan Eisenhart, dairy LEIDY’S PORK PRODUCTS n Mr gg triple savings Kl FACTORY REBATE • 150.00 H WAIVER of FINANCE TILL MARCH 1, 1981 E 3 YEAR END 10% TAX INVESTMENT CREDIT ★ We invite you to come in and compare - take a test drive - handles with ease. ★ Quick-Attach Loaders Available LAWN CARE OF PA. Martindale, PA 17549 1 Mite North of Martindale on Grist Mill Road Ph: 215-445-4541 Some tickets available for Do-till conference LANCASTER - The Mid- Atlantic No-Till Conference draws capacity crowds of over 1000 farmers each year The 1981 conference will be - held January 8 at the Host Farm Resort, tive miles west of Lancaster on U S Route 30 Tickets are now available from county agricultural agents in Pennsylvania, Maryland. Delaware, New Jersey Virginia, and West Virginia The program will focus on management factors af fecting the future of far ming Topics to be discussed include spraying, water runoff, insect control, dry weather stress, and new "SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" Sales & Service equipment for planting and fertilizing no-ullage crops The morning session begins at 9-30 am and in cludes talks on the following subjects Spia> It Your self:” Chinese Farming Super Fjll to No-Ti;l ‘ Tillage and -\gi icultural Challenges, ’ and Managing Is o-Fill for the Future ’ The afternoon program starts at 1 30 p in with a talk on 'Stalk Borer Control. followed by pi esentations on "Energy Requirements of No-Till versus Conventional Tillage, and No- Tillage Under Stress Conditions. ’ No tickets will be sold at the door ON MF COMPACT DIESEL TRACTORS 20-30 HP 2 or 4 Wheel Drive Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8-8 lues. & Wed.. 8-5-30, Sat. 8-2 “A Little Out Of The Way But A Lot Less To Pay”