Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1982, Image 52

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    Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1982
New club starts
NORRISTOWN A 4-H club
featuring home-ec type projects
such as sewing, foods and crafts
will be starting Tuesday, March 23
at 7 p.m. in the Plymouth Meeting
area.
Youths ages 8 and 9 years old in parents we have helping, the more
third or fourth grade are invited to young people we can accept,
join this beginning every other To join the club or to find out
Tuesday and will be led by two more information, please call
women in the local area. Helaine Brown, 4-H agent, at 277-
Parents are especially en- 0574,9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Thomasville 4-H meets
SPRING GROVE - The
Thomasville 4-H Club held its
monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 23,
at the 4-H Center near Bair.
York County 4-H King and
Queen, Mark Ebaugb and Dawn
Rabenstein, presented the
program, “County Activities
Offered in County, Regional and
State Levels.”
Hie club members voted to
BRICKERVILLE EQUIPMENT
SALES * SERVICE * PARTS
537 E. 28th Div. Hwy. Lrtitz, PA 17543
717-626-6198
• 190,220,295 and 350 bu. to choose from
All Four Sizes In Stock
• Worm Gear Box
* GRAETZ Positive Lock-High Tensile Apron
Chain
• Heavy Duty Construction
H&S UMDMASTER • XL
satMuM
Forage Boxes
• With Worm Drive
• Fast-Smooth-Even-
Positive Unloading
• Heavy Duty
Construction
couraged to attend the first
meeting with their youngster to
learn all about 4-H and help the
club make plans for the coming
year. Parents may also volunteer
to help with the group. The more
donate $25 to the American Cancer
Society. Reports were given by
Steve Eisenhart about Officers’
Training, Roy Thompson about
County Council.
Other topics discussed were 4-H -
Auction, Family Fun Night, Blue
Forms and Demonstration Day
Michelle Lehigh gave a demon
stration on how to make posters.
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FRAMED-RITE BUILDINGS INC.
WELSH BUSH RD.
FRANKFORT, N.Y 13340
315-724-5593
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silage distributor—unloader
by JAIVIES WAY®
Get capacity
Another reason why all ring-drive silo unloaders are
not alike: independent power-ring drive, with
separate Vz hp motor, powers the Volumatic M
silage distributor-unioader around the silo. Frees
the auger/impeller motor to put its full power into
big-volume unloading. Provides positive rack and
pinion traction. Features slip-clutch protection.
See us for systems and service that help
make the good life better.
AGRI EQUIPMENT INC.
2754 Creek Hill Rd.
Leola, PA 17540
717-656-4151
I.G. SALES
Rt. 113, Box 200
Silverdate, PA
215-257-5135
G. HIRAM
BUCHMAN, INC.
Rte. 519- N. off Rte. 46
P.O. Box 185
Belvidere, NJ 07823
201-475-2185
GEORGE A. COLEMAN BENNETT MACHINE CO.
Rt. #2, Box 216 1601 S. Dupont Blvd.
Elmer, NJ Milford, DE
609-358-8528 302-422-4837
LIVESTOCK SCALES
* TRUCK & PLATFORM
SCALES ALSO AVAILABLE
GARBER SCALE COMPANY
DEPENDABLE MOTORS ROVENDALE SUPPLY
Honey Brook, PA RD 2, Watsontown, PA 17777
215-273-3131 717-538-5521
215-273-3737
SOLLENBERGER SILOS
HENRY S. LAPP RFD 2, Chambersburg, PA
RDI, Cains, Gap, PA 17527 717-264-9588
717-442-8134
HARRYLTROOP
Rt. 1 Cochranville, PA 19330
215-593-6731
ERB& HENRY
EQUIP., INC.
0 22-26 Henry Avenue
’ New Berlmville, PA
215-367-2169
SCALES
For
Hog Operations
121 Witmer Rd.
Lancaster. Pa. 17602
Phone: 717-393-1708
ALL SCALES STATE APPROVED.
J. A. SWOPE
Box 121, RDI
Myerstown, PA
717-933-4758
DETWILER SILO
REPAIR
Rt. 2, Newvilie, PA
717-776-7533
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