Conservation Meeting Set LANCASTER - Dr. Ruth Patrick, an award winning author and a pioneer in the area of ecological study and Limnology, will be one of several featured speakers who will take part in a Conference on Rural Preservation in Pennsylvania, Saturday, May 24,1986, on the campus of Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster. Dr. Patrick’s presentation will focus on the environmental component of the agricultural preservation equation. The speaker currently is Honorary Chairman of the Board of Trustees at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and she is an occupant of the Francis Boyer Research Chair of Limnology. She founded the Limnology Department at the Academy of Natural Sciences in 1947. We bought for less... you can, too! 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Among the other Conference speakers will be: Arthur Davis, Maurice Goddard, Professor of Forestry and Environmental Resources at Pennsylvania State University; Ralph Grossi, President of the American Farm land Trust; Charles Barry Wookey, a British Farmer who profitably farms 1,600 acres in Wiltshire, England using organic methods; Dr. William Liebhardt, Associate Director, Rodale Research Center, Emmaus, Pa.; OP .5^ «„,0 M _ Ty LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. 1655 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, PA Flory Mill Exit off Rt. 283 (717)569-7063 Your Ltncaster County Relkbles and Dr. Gerald Torres, Professor of Law, University of Minnesota and Director of Agricultural Law and Policy Institute. The day-long Conference will be broken into 10 sessions, all held at Franklin and Marshall College’s Stahr Hall. The Conference is open to the public. Registration fee is $55.00 which includes lunch. Coordinating the Conference are: Lawrence B. Kurland, West Chester, Pa. attorney and chair person of the Agricultural Law Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association; Henry Meigs, President of the Schuylkill Valley Nature Center; Pennsylvania State Representative Samuel W. Morris, (D-Chester), Chairman of the Pennsylvania House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, and Mrs. Eleanor Morris, President, French and Pickering Creeks Conservation Key Tag Number 87 Save 10% On Parts Now Thru May 24th Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10,1986-Al9 Trust, Inc. The Agricultural Law Com mittee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association focuses on the problems and opportunities af fecting rural and farm interests throughout the state. The French and Pickering Creeks Con servation Trust, Inc., located in R.D. 2, Pottstown, Pa., is a non profit, scientific, educational and charitable corporation, whose Eastern Opens Troy Store SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative Association, Inc. has announced the opening of its fourth retail store, to be located at 7 Canton Street in Troy, Pennsylvania. The new store will be open for business starting on May 12, with a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting ceremony planned for the end of May to coincide with the t»-ov Dairy Days festivities. S purpose is to preserve historic sites, open space, and natural conservation areas in the water sheds of the French and Pickering Creeks and their tributaries, in Northern Chester County. Anyone interested in attending the Conference can make reser vations by contacting The French and Pickering Creeks Trust, Inc. at 215-469-0150, or by writing to the group at Box 360, R.D. 2, Pott stown, Pa. 19464. The Troy store, like Eastern’s existing three stores, will sell bulk and cut cheese varieties, meat products and both dip and soft ice cream. The store will have a deli, serving subs, pizza and hot dogs. A new feature will also be added a lunch and dinner “smorgasbord” featuring hot and cold foods to eat there or take-out, as well as make your-own sundaes. The Troy store is the latest ex pansion of Eastern’s Dairy Products Division, which currently consists of a warehouse/dairy store complex in Canton, PA, retail stores located in Wellsboro, Pa. and Newark, N.Y., and a truck distribution system covering an eleven state area. The Dairy Products Division was started just seven years ago as a simple “products-to-proiducers” program offering two items to Eastern members. 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