Speer Named Regional Star Farmer BLAIRS MILLS J. Richard Proficiency Contest. Speer, 19, son of James and The Eastern States Exposition Henrietta Speer of Blairs Mills, Star Awards recognize the ac was recently named Eastern 1 complishments of FFA members Regional Star Farmer at the from the 15 states in the FFA’s Eastern States Exposition at West Eastern Region. FFA membership Springfield, Massachusetts. in the region totals over 100,000 A 1985 graduate of Southern youth who are studying vocational Huntingdon High School, Rich is in agriculture and agribusiness in partnership with his parents on secondary high schools. Par their dairy farms. He has also m ticipants in the Star’s Big E demonstrated outstanding Awards program were all selected leadership abilities in the FFA by as their respective state’s Star holding chapter and county offices, winners in production fanning and participating in numerous contests agribusiness categories, on the local and state levels, and The Star Farmer and Star played in the state FFA band for Agrißusiness Person Awards four years. He is currently ’ the Pageant was sponsored by Sears state treasurer for the Penn- and Roebuck Company and the sylvania Association and won first Eastern States Exposition which is place in the State Dairy the largest fair in the east. I NOBODY HAS MORE HORSEPOWER UNDER FORTY. Under forty horses, nobody sells more tractors than we do. One reason is simple. We give you more choices. There are sixteen compact sizes, each a different model. One of them should fit you perfectly. And once you settle on the horsepower, there are still more choices. WHS KuhoU IrailorC orpontion PO Box 020 ( omj 7.5% APR Financing for M-Series and 8.5% APR Financing on other models - good through Oct. 31,1986 Your Participating Kubota Dealer Invites You To Come In And See The Full Line Of Kubota Tractors & Implements jfl^ Pick special options like 4-wheel drive, power steering or a hydraulic shuttle transmission. Or choose a Kubota-made implement, the best match for any of our Kubota tractors. There are, however, a couple of decisions we’ve made for you. For example,Kubota’s own liquid UmtsUINIS In October (Continued from Page B 16) plastic bag with a few drops of food coloring. Sqeeze bag until rice changes color. Then glue the rice to cardboard or stiff paper to create colorful “stained glass” pictures. • Play-do Pretzels Draw a pretzel on a sheet of paper or cardboard. Trace the pretzel with non-toxic glue and sprinkle with birdseed. On a cold, clear winter day, have children put the pretzels outside for the birds to enjoy. • Deli Clear Plastic Lid Frames Save the tops of plastic deli con tainers. Draw a circle of card board the size of the deli tops, draw pictures on the cardboard and paste clear, plastic lid over top to create a simple ornament. cooled diesel engine comes standard in every model. An advanced design, it’s built for efficient operation. So a little horsepower works like more. We’ve also chosen the color. lUKUBOTH Nothing like it on earth. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,10 M-817 • Milkweed Pod Poinsettla In the autumn, collect milkweed pods. Have children paint the pods red, then glue them together to form poinaettias. • Wishbone Rudolph Save wishbone from Thanksgiving turkey or chicken. Using a styrofoam egg for a head, implant wishbone to form antlers. Decorate egg to look like a face. • Spiced/gUttered Pinecones Fill a plastic bag with spices or glitter. Put glue on edges of pinecones, place in bag and shake. The decorated, or scented, cones can be placed in a basket for display. • Spaghetti “Grapevine” Wreaths Cook spaghetti until soft, but not done. Drain and place on waxed paper. Swirl to form wreath shapes. Allow to dry and decorate. • Candy Kiss Countdown Tree draw a Christmas tree on a piece of k 1 Ml flßi W- cardboard; color or paint green. Attach a foil-covered candy kiss with glue for each of the 24 days proceeding Christmas. Each day, allow your child to remove a kin. Here’s a poem to share with your youngster for this project. “December the first till Christmas; is the longest time of year. Seems though old Santa; Never will appear! How many days till Christinas? It’s mighty hard to count. So this little “Kiss- Mas" tree; Will tell you the exact amount. When Momma says it’s OK; Take off a Kiss every day; When only the star is left to shine; Then you will know it’s Christmas time! In the afternnon Nan Schock of Funk’s Floral Design Shoppe, Millersville, presented a demonstration of Christmas decorations using fresh and silk greens and flowers. CALL YOUR LOCAL KUBOTA DEALER PENNSYLVANIA Avondale THOMAS POWER EQUIP. 215-268-2181 Biglerville O.C. RICE, INC. 717-677-8135 Bloomsburg TRACTOR PARTS CO. 717-7840250 Carlisle PETERMAN FARM EQUIP., INC. 717-249-5338 Chambersburg STOUFFER BROS., INC, 717-263-8424 Osllsic PENN STATE SEED CO. 717-675-8585 Dover STRALEY FARM SUPPLY, INC. 717-292-2631 -4443 Honesdale MARSHALL MACHINERY, INC. 717-729-7117 Jersey Shore THOMAS L DUNLAP 717-398-1391 Lebanon KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. 717-949-6501 LititZ KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. 717-626-2121 New Park ■ Stewartstown MIR EQUIP., INC. 717-993-2511 Newtown Square MEMEYER SERVICE CENTER 215-356-2672 LASPINA EQUIPMENT 412-864-5147 ildsvilli McfiARVEY EQUIP. CO. 814-653-9637 Soring Mills RIStfEl’S SALES t SERVICE 814-422-8826- 238-7788 Weilsboro BENEDICTS FORD TRACTOR 717-724-2839 Westchester M.S. YEARSLEY (SONS 215-696-2990 MARYLAND Chestertown W.N. COOPER t. SON INC. 301-778-3464 Hagerstown ARNETTS GARAGE 301-733-0515 Rising Sun AG IND. EQUIP. CO. INC. 301-658-5568 Upper Marlbprq GATEWAY FORD TRACTOR. INC. 301-627-6400 NEW JERSEY Andover ANDOVER TRACTOR (EQUIP. INC. 201-786-5525 £jmsr ROORRS FARM SUPPLY INC. 609-358-3100 Fairfield CALDWELL TRACTOR t EQUIP. INC. 201-227-6772 Flemmgton PONIATOWSKI BROS. EQUIP. CO. 201-782-3514 Hamesport MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEMS 609-267-6100 Ham mon ton ROOIO TRACTOR SALES, INC. 609-561-0141