Jmawiwwl--- The * IMNNttPRIME LINE Ask Your Nearest Hesstop Dealer About Special Financing. Waiver of Interest and Rebates!. ACKLEY’S INC. Deerfield, NJ 08313 609-451-8376 AIRVILLE EQUIPMENT, INC. Rt. 74 . Airville, Pertna. 17302 7X7-862-3358 ANDOVER TRAC & EQUIP., INC. 172 Route 206 Andover, NJ 07821 201-786-5525 BUBB’SFAIRVIEW FARMS RD2, Muncy, Pa. 17756 ' 717-546-3258 DONALD L. ERDLEY FARM EQUIP. RDI, Lewisburg, PA 17837 717-524-2410 Evenings - 717-524-2408 C & P FULTZ RO 1. Spring Mills. PA 16875 814-422-8805 PAUL W. HISTAND CO., INC. 697 N. Main Street ' Doylestown, PA 18901 215-318-9041 HUTTON FARM EQUIP. Mahaffey, Pa. 15757 814-277-5504 ICKES FARM SUPPLY Rural Route 1 Osterburg, PA 16667 814-276-3422 LONGENECKER’S INC.' . RD 2, Williamsburg, PA 16693 814-793-3731 MAIDENGREEK FARM SUPPLY Calcium Road Blandon, PA 19510 215-926-3851 MARSHALL MACHINERY, INC. RD4 Honesdale, PA 18431 717-729-7117 MECKLEY’S GARAGE Herndon, PA 17830 717-758-3915 MILLER REPAIR SERVICE Rl-Box 478 Bird-ln-Hand, PA 17505 717-656-9013 CLAIR J. MYERS RO 1, Thomaswille, PA 17364 717-259-0453 NESLEY EQUIPMENT INC. RD2 Pottstown, PA 19464 215-4696391 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. RD2Toysterdale Road Oley, PA 19547 215-987-6277 C. H. RINEHIMER RDI Berwick, PA 18603 717-752-7131 - ' SHOTZBERGER’S EQUIPMENT Elm, PA 17521 717-665-2141 STANLEY’S FARM SERVICE RD, Box 46 Klingerstown, PA 17941 717-648-2088 STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Cochranville, PA 19330 215-593-2407 STOUFFER BROS. INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-8424 , VERNON E.STUP CO. 5859 Urbana Pk. Frederick, MO 21071 301-663-3185 UMBERGERSMILL RD4 Lebanon. PA 17042 717-867-5161 WERTZ GARAGE 4132 E. Main St. Lineboro, MD2IOBB 301-374-2672 ZIMMERMAN'S FARM SERVICE Bethel, PA 19507 717-933-4114 IVAN J. ZOOK FARM EQUfP. Star Rt. Box 5 Belleville, PA 17004 717-935-2948 IMf£ LINE East Central 4-H winners aanr Reserve grand champion ol the East Central 4-H District Show stands with Richard Davis, of Montour County, and Melvin Lettman, of Danville Livestock Market. Reserve was bought by Hatfield for $3.05/lb. Agent explains oil and gas leases HONESDALE Recent success in discovering new oil and gas reserves in Pennsylvania have encouraged oil & gas companies to establish new leases for large blocks of land for oil & gas ex ploration according to Joe Madalek Community, Develop ment Agent. Since oil and gas leases may have a great impact on the land, the landowner and the community, Macialek stated, it is important that all aspects of a lease be thoroughly understood and agreed to. The gas exploration company, the lessor, generally has a com mon lease form which is offered to the landowners, the lessee. The landowner, however, may choose to attempt to negotiate change in any part of the lease or offer a substitute lease prepared by the landowner’s attorney. Some key points for con sideration in an oil & gas lease according to Macialek are as follows. When a lease is established, an agreement is reached on how long the lessee can hold the land prior to drilling or renewing the lease. This primary term is often for a 5-year period. A bonus payment is made for the initial year of the lease. An annual delayed rental fee is due each year thereafter during the primary term. Failure to pay this delayed rental fee may automatically cause the lease to expire. Some leases, however, may continue to , be in effect- even though the delayed rental fee has not been paid. If drilling commences, the primary term expires and delayed rental fees cease to be paid. However, the lease is still in effect. If drilling stops and no oil or gas is produced, delay rental fees must begin again to continue to keep the lease in force. If production of oil or gas begins, the lease generally continues to be in effect as long as the lessee continues to take oil or E& m . Grand champion hog of the East Central 4-H District Show held August 24 at the Danville Livestock Market was pur ased by Hatfield Packing for $5.10/lb. With champion is id Mansteller, left, of Montour County, and Melvin Lett m, of Market. . V< 'i, 'S < y ' gas from the well. An educational meeting on gas'' and oil leases for farmers and - landowners will be held Thursday evening, September 17 at 8:00 p.m. in Court Room No. 2, Court House, Honesdale The meeting is being sponsored by the Wayne County Farmers Association in Andrea Tauraso, 17, of Frederick, Md. holds Linda C. Baron memorial trophy as winner of the horsemanship class during senior Western 4-H and pony show in August at the Maryland State Fair in Timonium. Andrea and her horse, Dee's Turp Lady, also placed first in one Western per formance class and second in another. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1981—C45 -v %J I up A-.- cooperation with the Wayne Agricultural .Extension Service. Tauraso wins memorial trophy The featured speakers will be Macialek and Donald Hummell, Director of Training, Farm Business Management Service, Pa. Farmers Association. All interested persons welcome to attend. ■* ‘•'J-X a r A i are