FIGHT BACK, HOT-WATER WAITERS OF AMERICA Waif no longer for hot water, men! Stand up for your rights and insist on having an automatic! quick recovery! FLAMELESS! electric water heater. Have all the hot water you need for those relaxing showers for yourself and all the family! Electrically, there'll still be plenty on tap for all the hundred and one other daily needs. And, you'll enjoy PP&L's special low-cost water heat ing rate in the bargain. See your local electric wafer heating dealer or plumber today. PP&L AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY IN THE SERVICE OP THE PUBLIC Farm Production Continues Up On Less Acres Despite a decline of 40 per cent in land in farms since 1880, farm pioduction in Pennsylvania has moved up waid. This is repoited in “Faun Production Tiends in Pennsylvania to 1960," a bul letin published lecently hy the Agncultuial Expei inieut Sta tion at the Pennsylvania State University. The analysis coveis 100 yeais. The study by Jeiome K Pasto and Piitam S Dhillon, agncultuial economists, shows maiked increases in pioduc- tion per fann and pei acie ot cropland since 1934 in a'l tour regions of the State. THE HANDY FAMILY THERE ARE TOO MANY DISHES STACKS' IN ThERE-YOO NEED A DISH STORAGE RACK HELP'IW BE1K& DELU6EP WITH DISHES/> for a Happier Vacation Avoid Worry \ • •-- about valuables and Im*) portant papers left at home. Keep them in a Safa Deposit Box in our fireproof Vault where they’re always safe and you know where to find them. The teasonable yearly rental averages a few cents a weeki 3 V2°/o Interest Paid On Certificates of Deposit for 1 Year 2J/ 2 % Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Use Our Convenient Drive-In “Window One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Mam Bank. “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” MILLERS VTLLE BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor Virtually the entne pioduc tion now is larm output and available for human use in the form of crops, livestock, and their products since so lew hoises and mules must bo ted, Pasto and Dhillon state in the lepoit, Bulletin 693. When the number of hoises and mules was at its peak m 1906, about 27 per cent of the cropland, not including pastuie, was leqimed to pio vide gi ain and hay toi these animals, they add At piesent, less than 2 per cent is le qimed tor such pin poses. Pioduction of livestock and livestock pioducts have in ci eased faster than ci op pi o duction, the lepoit shows In 19 r >9, livestock and then pio ducts made up about 4 3 pe. cent ot gioss taim production. dad's plan FOR. A DISH STORAGE RACK f %'dowels e WS * W3' /?■////- R rj A o FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Paikmg Lot S. W. Corner Vine and Queen Sts 302 N. GEORGE ST. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30, 1962—! BY LLOYD BIRMINGHAM DRILLED W HOLES Poultiy pioduction has nsen lapidly, especially dining the last 20 yeais Danying has m cicased steadily, but sheep and wool pioduction have declin ed Oats and wheat have de clined in volume, laigely due to ovei-all deci ease in land in taims and nunibei ot farms. While Imit production tiended downwaid until about 1950, it is now on the mciease Specia lization has taken place and the outlook is foi even gi eater changes, the authois point out. Bulletin 093 is available fiee fiom the Agncultuial Mailing Room at the Pennsylvania State Unneisity oi tiom coun ty agncultuial agents. Boots & Saddles 4-H Horse Club Holds Ride Two new membeis weie in ducted at the monthly meet ing ot the Boots and Saddles 4-H Club recently at the home of J. Robeit Gibble, Manheim R 2. The gioup discussed the trail ride in which 39 persons participated, riding tiom a wooded section in Mt Joy R 2 to Goveinor Dick, Mount Gi et na and leturn on June 10th. All ndeis commented favoiab- ly and it was decided to hold ka 2-day Tiail Ride dunng the month ol July. Following the business me eting, a demonstiation ot the “Showmanship of a Hoise” was conducted by Chailes and Dons Rissei, ot Ephiata R 2, who bi ought one ot their Ap paloosas to the meeting for this pui pose “The Anatomy of a Horse and the Functions ot the Or gans” was the topic of the demonstration pieseuted to the group by Carol Sites, Man heim R 2 and Ronald Roether, Manheim R 3. These two 4-H membeis illustrated their talk using an uncompleted plastic model of a horse. They explained the oigans and then paiticular functions and then placed the organs in then lespectne places in the uncompleted model At the con clusion ot their talk, a model of a completed hoise was shown to the gioup, wheieby. those piesent could see xvheie each oigan in the hoise was located The next meeting will he held July 13th at the Sueigait Pony Faim, Denver. •i
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