♦ ♦ * _J V ’ * f t * ~ * f - K'S : i' Joe Murray, Lebanon County, shows Dawn Anderson and Marie Conner from Mercer County the terrain of Middlecreek Wildlife We Specialize In Aerial Work Usmf Our Twin/ Bucket Boom Truck ELECTRICAL \ f CONTRACTING \ 55F1 I Specializing In I \ / AGRICULTURAL J WIRING I liniß' Also Residential Industrial j /jT And Commercial Work / Free Estimates^^/ 320 King St We Have Poles In Myersiown PA 17067 Stock 25 30 35 <45 Phone 717-666-7544 DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? COCALICO EQUIPMENT HAS THE TWO MACHINES TO HANDLE YOUR DRAINAGE PROBLEMS. ★ Both machines Equipped with Laser Beam Grade Control Drainage Pays High Returns COMPARE Investment Annual Return Even with the conservative fig umd Drainage 21*6% U res shown here, it’s obvious that Farmland" 1 * 5 u% land drainage should top farmers’ ; :l:i% lists of investment priorities. € COCALICO EQUIP. CO. WSSf DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING \ ICA / RD #3, DENVER, PA 17517 PH: 215-267-3808 \/ Mercer Co. youths visit Lebanon County " "'■ '*-Ssgi»~ * C. M. HIGH CO* -nil , e ~ Refuge. Ail three were participants in the Lebanon-Mercer County 4-H Junior Exchange trip. LONG JOHN BALMER INSULATION MPtmynlW ( Manhtim. PA ' <717)665-4132 We Stock Heavy Grade Tubing which Exceeds SCS Specifications. In sizes 4" 6". 8". 10" and 12". NOW AVAILABLE 15" & 18" Tubing ★ Also Pipe And Fittings For Tile Outlet Terraces. vs, * * * > <* * * '■* /* '" £ i * ' { **'*? r"V Insulation Fo- Lite Ol Structure • Fully Insured • Free Estimates We Can Do The Job Now LEBANON From July 13-17, 12 Mercer County 4-H’ers learned about Lebanon County by living with Lebanon 4-H families. The 4-H’ers, ages 10-13, and their chaperones arrived at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds on Monday, July 13. After a supper picmc, the ex changees went home with their host families to begin their adven ture. The mam purpose for the Junior Exchange program,., says Gwen Bowman, 4-H program assistant, is to “give 4-H’ers a chance to meet and learn how other 4-H’ers their age live in another part of Penn sylvania. The participants also have a chance to travel, see other parts of PA and make new friends.” On Tuesday and Thursday, the 4- s , ** - » ♦ * s£* Andy Bower, Lebanon County, shows Bob Barns where they are at the Middlecreek Wildlife Refuge. Lancaster Farmhif, Saturday, Uty 25,19M—C13 H’ers spent the day with their host families doing whatever the family had planned. This was anything from going to the pool, to baling hay, to going on a picnic. Wednesday was “Tour Day.” All of the exchangees and hosts toured Bomberger’s Bologna, Mid dlecreek Wildlife Refugee, Corn wall Furnace, and the Heliport Area at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation. On Friday morning, the 4-H’ers headed homeward with a lot of ex citing things to tell their families and friends. The Junior Exchange program is a two summer experience. Next summer, Lebanon County Junior 4- H’ers will travel to Mercer County to see and learn about 4-H life m western PA.
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