• Glenn Porter (Continued from Page 8) production will meiease tre mendouslj There is a Rural Institute j ] nP ln the section mhab that, at present, is ti.lining ltate< l bj the Tharus The Village Decelopment Woikers xhaiu tube is nathe to the sss WE YOU C Goiwtlpts cu*jci(fef7 cic^ci/utttfecC . 3 . SEE HOW WE’RE EQUIPPEI /p-finA oioe. you u. ZteMOUiffiofibtt, GRIMM’S FORD TRACTOR and FARM SERVICE Park Ave,, Quorryville There are plans to enlarge it into an Agricultural College A large dormitorv and class room building is under con st! net mu. TO SERVE YOU WITH TOP VALUES FOR YOUR FARMING pow er sizes Utility models Super Major anout any 30b IMPLEMENTS —A big line of modern matching equipment— lift type, pull type and front mounted —to help you farm better, easier and at lower cost. SERVICE —Skilled personnel with facilities and equipment to provide prompt, efficient attention to your needs. Valiev Tlieir culture is les-, sophistical ed than anv I hav>* observed in Nepal Thev speak thou own language so the Ik tle Nep.ili that I know was ol little use In this societv women hoi 1 a highet status than men The women choose their husband•> and can duorce them when thev please It the> remarry, the second husband must pa\ a penalty of sixty rupees U> the fust A woman can hat. one husband but a man man. wn es Fiom this point flumes get complicated and the lam,- uaße barnei did not permit tti 1 1 hpi undei standing Koi c lothniß the 1 women weai a taid wide bil.nu i- SSSSSSSSS"?SS= FORD TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DEALER! IN THE QUARRYVILLE AREA TRACTORS Ford Tractors in 2-3 and 3-4 plow . . . All-Purpose, Row Crop and Special Also the powerful, low cost Fordson There’s a Ford or FSM Tractor to fit just Ph: ST 6-2597 GIiKXN I’ORTKR ... THERE IS NO COST OR OBLIGATION Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24, 1962 lound their waist The men veaa a lot less I cannot think ot a name for the lontiaption At night when it is tool, thev wiap a shawl aiouud them selves \ll ot this is nuite a contrast to the lest of Nepal, vv bore the women laielv show nunc than an ankle and mat tiav.es aie ai iaimed bv tin pa rents These pi ope are veiv satis fied with lile as it is When one man was asked about de veloping his aiea be replied ' Di velopment will come when it tomes but no one is in i huiry about it ' The same at titude pi evaded when Village Dev e'opntenl tried to stait a market where people could trade The> have what thev need and do not want anv more On the other hand I found im host father read> to atiept new things more readi h Moie irom Nepal next wee! Man breathes 1.100 quar.s ot air per da\ or about 3 1> pounds while he eats about one pound ot tood and drink-, two pounds of although an as associated with public health does not Ret the atten tion accoided to food and wai- Moie than 110 000 cases of si reptoc oc cal sole tin oat weic r* ported in tin United State's in 1000 • Maternity Stalls (Conlimtfd tiom Page 1) if the pens is the feed rack. ‘Midnines i cin’t prevent in -11 < 11 tin if the animals have ac i ( ss to <in tv feed he said Dm m; a shot t business meeting, <in shortei bv tho (hiinnan wlim a member of ten d several suggest ions on the operation ol the (oopeiative memheis elei ted two disliKt directors, live distrn l delegates and four sue lepoiling conntteemen Klvin Hess, Ir , Strasburg ft I was elected to a three vear teim on the hoard ot directors to replace Samuel Groff, I’e.u h Bottom whose term ev pm.s this vear Returned to the boa id was Milton Briibak ei, latitK R 1 District delefrat.cs, elected to tso year terms, were Paul Aiikruni. Peach Bottom, Blits Deiilmger Gordonv ille Rl, Melvin Grolt. Gordonv ille, Blovd II Ranck, Paradise Rl, and Mervin Sander Lititz R 2 The sue i epoetins coninut tw men are as follows Ayr shire. Roy Routwell, Masonic Home Farms, Elizabethtown, Guernsey Melvin Stoltzflis, Ronks Rl Holstein, Henry Kettering Latitz Rl, and Jer sey Robert Ulrich, Quarry ville Rl Vo nominees were made foi l lie Brown Swiss i om in it tec The cooperative reported a 1 If pei tent mi lease in first st'ivnes last veai "Members re.li/ed a net saving of s4">,- Vi 1 oi about 20 cents per tirst sei \ u i I’hunda\ night s meeting at the la-ola Memorial Building was the 12tn in a series of 1,1 distant meet 1115 s of the coop enitiu 1 Infant death vanes widely 111 diffeient parts of the wor’d f 1 o 111 a low ot 16 per 1 000 live births in Sweden to a high of 100 in some African and Asian areas, with a rate ot 21 7 in the United States. •sWiw vostrf*. Now you can get , PERPETUAL I ! 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