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OPEN HOUSE FEB. 22 & 23, 1991 FRIDAY 9-9 SAT. 9-3 AT BUFFALO SPRINGS STORE MORE DETAILS IN NEXT WEEK'S AD! OVER 100 * NEW KUBOTA TRACTORS INSTOCK! . ■KUB 0 T P THACTOBB A EQUIPMENT WK SHIP PARTSTfr pn nx e, UPS DAILY V t=SS£. LEBANON ft.«. Sw 4fl& imn. M i7tu m 4<«i mmmMmw* TiT-waawo Kubota Swvftig Ctntral PA Sine* 182 < KELLER BROS. AIRPORT HW RUNWAY SO** Frwn o*MrMM*l MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:M4M SATURDAY 7dO-».-OQ Large Selection Of 3 Pt. Hitch Attachments In Stock! Cash Discounts & Financing Available LANCASTER 1M fruttvM Mm. UmilWf, M M MmM #• A Mh* 717.5C9-2I Farmland Trust Campaign LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Lancaster Farmland Trust has raised $lOO,OOO in contribu tions and pledges to meet its 1990 Funding Campaign goal, Dorothy Lyet, the Campaign Chairperson announced today. Mrs. Lyet, Hon orary Chair of the drive, state*) “We’re expecting several addi tional contributions this week that will enable us to top our goal, in cluding another pledge received today. We’re thrilled with the suc cess of the campaign.” Brent Shunk, Lancaster Farm land Trust Board Trustee and 1991 fundraising chairman, ap plauded the Lancaster County business community for its in creased support this year through the Trust’s new program of three year pledges. The pace for pledg ing was set early in the campaign Ac# "t*™ m i SM m worldwide * Made in the U.S.A.! * Anti-Vibration Handles! * Lifetime Electronic Ignition! * Quickstep™ Inertia Chain Brake! * Oil-Saving Ecomatic™ Lube System! Bechtelsvllle PASSMORE SERVICE CENTER, INC. RD 1, Rt. 100 219-367-9084 East Earl GOODS LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Rout* 23 717-354-4026 Ext. 34 MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Rh**m* Exit-Rt 243, Elizabethtown, PA 717-367-1319, 717-653-8867 Eim/Lebanon BOMBERGER’S LAWN & GARDEN Elm; 717-684-4663 Latamon: 717-272-4155 Ephrata WES STAUFFER ENGINES & EQUIPMENT 23 PtMMUit Valley Rd. 717-738-4218 Eohrata. Horahev. Lancas BOLLINGER’S LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP. Ephmte, PA 717-738-1131 Herahey, PA 717-833-4060 UneHter, PA 717-686-2710 Called Success with a generous three-year gift from Lancaster Newspapers and Lancaster Farming newspaper. Mr. Shunk noted, “We’re gratified to see support for the Lancaster Farmland Trust increasing in all sectors of the Lancaster communi ty, most notably among business es, both agricultural and non-farm. Individual giving to the Trust rose this year as well.” The growth of support from the business community is based largely upon recognition of the Trust’s success in preserving prime farmlands throughout the county. As a non-profit organiza tion, the Lancaster Farmland Trust has preserved more than 1500 acres of farmland. The Trust’s growing membership consists of more than 1300 county residents as well as businesses and indus- QUALITY Available at these servicing dealers Gao GAP POWER EQUIPMENT Corner of Rt. 30 4 Rt. 897 717-442-8970 BLUE MOUNTAIN ENTERPRISES, INC, Rt. 72 South 717-865-2994 Mverstown EBLING LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE (94 E. Lincoln Av*. 717-666-6720 Ono Chestertown. md SHUEV’S SALES tc SERVICE PARDOE’S LAWN & TIRE •lanattown Rd. SERVICE, INC. 717-MMtU Ml-777-201( Oxford Oakland Md. OXFORD GREENLINE, INC 1100 Limutont Rd. 21S-W2-2573 WAKEFIELD SAW SHOP Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1991-A3l 2.82 HP / 10.4 Lbs * Includes 16" bar & chain Hamburg SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RD 1, Box 1392 215-486-1025 Jonestown 742 Nottingham Rd tries, whose contributions fund the Trust’s efforts to preserve the tra ditional culture and land of Lan caster’s agriculturally based eco nomy. Adds Dorothy Lyet, “For Lan caster Countians, our surrounding farmland makes a significant con tribution to our strong economy as well as the high quality of life we all enjoy. Planning for a future as pleasant as our past is imperative if Lancaster County is to remain a unique and special place in which to live. Success in our 1990 Fund ing Campaign is one way to help insure this.” The Lancaster Farmland Trust is a private, farmland preservation organization located at 128 East Marion Street, Lancaster, PA 17603. For further information, call the Trust offices at 293-0707. $ 339 95 * Ronks A & B SALES & SERVICE 370 Newport Roed 2 Milee South of Rt. 23 Along 772 Thru Monterey McC( LINCOLN SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO. Somerset, PA 814-443-1691 McCoole, MD 301-786-6800 Watsontown BEILER’S REPAIR 1 Ml. W. of Turbotvlll* On Rt. 44 RD 2, Box 54 M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS 110-120 E. MarkM St. 21S-696-2590 VALLEY VIEW COUNTRY STORE RD 2 301-334-4331 Distributed By Keystone Stlhl MD
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