Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1984, Image 75

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    Unload'
Bam
Equipment
Belt Feed
(We’re not going to give up until vou buy a top-quality Madison!)
Stop In And See Us At The Farm Show - Booths 15, 16, 17
-STOP IN OR CALL US TODAY
Littlestown, PA
ATLEE REBERT
717-359-5863
Silverdale, PA
I G. AG SALES
215-257-5135
New Providence, PA
DON R. NISSLEY
717-786-7654
My erst own, PA
SWOPE & BASHORE
717-933-4138
Ephrata, PA
TOM ZARTMAN
717-733-1050
Somerset, PA
ROBERT STAHL
814-445-4040
THE GREAT MADISON
SHOPPING SPREE!
Order a Madison bottom-unloading structure now
and get $2OOO to over $7OOO of farmstead equipment—
and take immediate delive on the e' * ment.
Conveys
Central City, PA
CHARLES JOHNSON
814-754-5754
New Berlinville, PA
ERB& HENRY
EQUIPMENT
215-367-2169
Harrisonburg, VA
HARMAN FARM SUPPLIES
703-434-4459
Belvidere, Ni
G.H BUCHMAN
201-475-2185
Elmer, NJ
GEORGE COLEMAN
609-358-8528
Milford, DE
BENNETT MACHINE
302-422-4837
MADISON
THE MADISON WAY IS THE VERY BEST WAY
Rising Sun, MD
CECIL CO. DAIRY
301-658-6923
Frederick, MD
GLADHILL TRACTOR
301-663-6060
Galena^MD
DUDLEY CHANCE
301-928-3834
MADISON
THI WAWW WAV S TW ¥irr BUT W«
Southern Division
Soles Mgr. -
Lorry Zecher
301-834-6364
Leasing Available
Through Telmark Inc.
or Borg Warner
Shuttle Feeders
And many other
pieces of equipment
PARTICIPATING AGWAY DEALERS
RICHARD COX, JR.
717-756-2829
(New Milford)
ARNOLD DECKER
717-369-3607
(Chambersburg)
CHARLES OREESE
717-966-1445
(Winfield)
TOM KALASKY
412-459-7831
(Blairsville)
WILLIAM KNISELY
814-237-5515
(Pleasant Gap)
8. WILMER MARTIN
717-273-2621
(Lebanon)
BRADLEY MILLER
717-566-6243
(York West)
Earcom Mills
Roller Mills
MELVIN STOLTZFUS
717-392-0066
(Lancaster)
JOHN MYERS
302-7380548
(Oxford)
LEESAMSELL
412-267-4681
(Eighty Four)
PAUL SHOWALTER
814-276-3733
(Somerset)
HARRYSTUCART
412-865-2892
(Butler)
MAX TEARS
814-793-2167
(Curryville)
KEN WHIPP
717-265-5353
(Wysox)
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Saturday,
January 7,1984-835
Conservation
teacher
to be named
LEBANON -
Nominations are being
accepted for the
national “Conservation
Teacher-of-the-Y ear”
awards program, ac
cording to Donald
Bollinger, Chairman of
the Lebanon Con
servation District. The
competition is open to
all full-time teachers
working at the kin
dergarten through high
school level who have
developed an out
standing program of
environmental educat
ion.
- The National Con
servation Teacher-of
the Year will receive
$l,OOO in cash and an
expense paid trip to
Honolulu, Hawaii, for
the 1985 annual con
vention of the National
Association of Con
servation Districts. The
national second place
winner receives a $5OO
cash award and the first
place regional winner
will receive $2OO.
Co-sponsored by
NACD and the Allis
Chalmers Corporation,
the purpose of the
awards program is to
encourage the
development of creative
learning experiences in
conservation for young
people. “Any teacher in
a public or private
school in our con
servation district who
puts emphasis on en
vironmental con
servation as a regular
part of the instructional
program is eligible for
nomination," said Mr.
Bollinger.
Interested teachers
can obtain additional
information and
nomination forms from
the Lebanon Con
servation District at 272-
3377. The awards
program also honors the
conservation districts
judged to have provided
the most effective
stimulus and help for
conservation education
programs within the
district.
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