Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1980, Image 116

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    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
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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
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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
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Mr
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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”