Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 19, 1992, Image 61

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    talk, “Values for the ‘9os,”
focused on America’s value sys
tem and how that will influence
living in this decade. Bradley, 15,
attends Laurel High School. He is
an eight-year member of the Sea
ford Blue Jays 4-H club.
Runners-up in the junior divi
sion were Sarah Kahl, Newark,
second place and Crystal Yoder,
Harrington, third place. Sarah, 14,
attends Newark High School and
is a four-year 4-H member of the
Fantastics club. Crystal, 13,
attends Woodbridge Junior/Senior
High and is a five-year member of
the Peach Blossom 4-H club.
Runners-up in the senior divi
sion were Tammy McHugh, Har
rington, second place and Kara
Odom, Newark, third place. Tam
my, 16, attends Lake Forest High
School. A 4-H member for nine
years, she belongs to the Harring
ton Sunshine club. Kara, 15,
attends Caravel Academy, and is a
four-year member of the Kaleido
scopes 4-H club.
The contest was sponsored by
Delaware Cooperative Extension.
For information on joining 4-H or
becoming a volunteer adult leader,
call the county extension office in
Newark, Dover, or Georgetown,
Del.
No other battery can match John Deere Strongßox Batteries for long-life
performance. Here’s why:
• “Dry-charging” means we add the electrolyte when you buy, so you get a fully charged
battery every time.
• Exclusive grid design delivers more cranking amps and better corrosion resistance.
• Anti-vibration features will withstand the toughest industrial” conditions.
Car & Light Truck Batteries...
$64. 51 *
(with exchange;
Fits over 90 pern
light trucks on th<
60-month
warranty.
(TY6142)
Utility Tractoi
Battery...
$57. 37 *
(with exchange;
For John Deere
and 40 Series U 1
420CCAswitha
36-month warrani
John Deere Strongßox Batteries come with a
lifetime Trade-In Offer. Return your used
Strongßox and well discount your new one.
* John Deere dealers are independent retailers who determine their o«n prices, so actual adfaf price naywry fram the price shorn.
Offer good through December 31,1992
SHAH’S INC.
1 #2 Box 74-A
oytvlli*. pa
LONE MAPLE
SALES & SERVICE
Now Alaxandtr, PA
412-868-7172
SHAH’S INC.
'•riisl*, pa
17-249-2313
permit k.
STLER INC,
import, pa
S-298-2011
POLE TAVERN
MILLER’S EQUIPMENT EQ. SALES CORP.
RO «1 Rt. 68 Elmar, NJ
Falrmount Chy, PA 809-358-2880
5 BROS. INC.
c *star, PA
’■29l-1046
Strongßox' Batteries...Goodfor Life!
LEHIGH AG
EQUIPMENT
Waacoavllla, PA
215-398-2553
LOST CREEK
IMPLEMENT
Oakland Mills, PA
717-463-2161
Travis Anderson
Matt Welch
MILLER-LAKE INC.
Bollavillo, PA
717-935-2338
OXFORD GREENLINE GEORGE V. SEIPLE
Oxford, PA & SON
215-932-2753 Easton, PA
215-932-2754 215-258-7146
PIKEVILLE SMITH’S
EQUIPMENT INC. IMPLEMENTS, INC
Olay, PA Marcaraburß, PA
215-987-8277 717-328-2244
Christy Wysockl
Somerset County
4-H’ers Recognized
At a recent competition at Penn
State, three Somerset County
4-H’ers have been recognized as
leading 4-H members in
Pennsylvania.
Travis Anderson, son of Tho
mas and Betty Anderson of Some
rset and member of the Geiger 4-H
Club, was selected in the conser
vation national awards program.
Matt Welch, son of David and
Connie Welch of Berlin and mem-
Row-Crop Tractor Battery...
SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT . TOBIAS EQUIPMENT
CO. CO., INC.
Halifax, PA
814429-8009 717-362-3132
SOLLENBERGER M.S. YEARSLEY
EQUIPMENT & SONS
Evaran, PA Watt Chastar, PA
•14-652-5223 218-896-2990
ber of the Milksquirts 4-H Club,
was selected in the safety national
awards program.
Christy Wysocki, daughter of
Jim and Marcia Wysocki of Stoy
stown and member of the Brother
ton Belles and Beaus 4-H Club,
was selected in the food conserva
tion, preservation, and safety
national awards program.
In recognition of these accom
plishments, all three 4-H’ers
attended the five-day National
I, and 50
Tractors.
850CCAs
ith 280-
amp reserve
■month
warranty.
(TY21735)
WALTEMYER’S
SALES & SERVICE
Rad Lion, PA
717-244-4168
WINELAND EQUIPMENT,
INC.
Martintburg, PA
814-793-2109
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19, 1992-821
Tony ,-<obt. >,
Myers, Boiling Springs were recently present “I
Dare You” Awards sponsored by the American
Youth Foundation for Outstanding 4-H work in
Cumberland County.
Mabel and Clyd. _ -
presented awards for 40 and 30 years of service
as 4-H volunteers In Cumberland County. The
awards were presented recently at the Cumber
land County 4-H Achievement Night.
£ 1
Steve Fisher, news repi ~.. lying i-.
gers 4-H Club and Amy Jones, secretary, of the
Conodoguinet 4-H Sheep Club were presented
awards forthe outstanding job they did recording
and reporting club news and secretary minutes.
4-H Congress at the Chicago Hil
ton and Towers in December—
Travis Anderson as a guest of
Deere & Company: Matt Welch as
a guest of Dowbrands, Inc., Ziploc
freezer bags; and Christy Wysocki
as a guest of CMC Truck Divi
sion, General Motors Corporation.
This program, attended by more
than 1,500 4-H members from
across the country, is filled with
recognition events and education
tours and programs.