d Holstein (From page 1> ites Marty of the parasites ob replacement heifers’ of igor and general thriftiness, nterna parasites can re uce production in adult an nals as well, he said. The dairymen e’ected hxee of their members to hree year terms on t the oard of directors. They are a y Landis, Lancaster R 5; hchard Hess, Strasburg Rl, nd C yde Buchen. of Mall eim K 3 During the social part of re program, Henry Hack lan, “we 1 known Holstein reeder, high school teacher, nd conservationist showed lides and presented a re icw of his six-week stay on Polish colective farm last iimmer HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS /J fx MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE 1. D. 2, QUARRYVILLE A is really WORTH CHeErI nG ABOuT Hurrah! for its white-glove cleanliness Three Cheers! for its fully insulated oven Hip I Hip! Horray! for its accuracy. Bravo I for its speed. See your flameless electric range dealer today... Solanco FFA. Holds Party By: Harold Redcay The Solanco chapter of the Future Farmers of Am erica held a dance in the high school gymnasium last Saturday evening. Approxi mate y 200 persons attended. Disc Jockey Dick Smith did a very capab’e job at the mike and spinning the records for the dancers Present in her capacity as FFA sweetheart was Miss Janet Bollinger. The dance was chaperoned by Miss laconange o and Mrs May, teachers at So anco, and Mr Hcber e n advisor to the FFA chapter. The 32 availchlc models come to you with a wide range of lifting capacities ranging from 3/2 to 20 tons for jour truck, pickup, or tracer *1 ho smooth, trouble free action of a HARSH HOIS T has a fast lifting lino of from 12 to 160 seconds, winch allows more time for actual hauling. These hoists come to you at an. average cost of only 16£ a day as compared to the $lO- $l5 a day you now spend to manually unload your truck* A 1 9VSoe3es*n> /■vffSW If il T J I 1 I FLAMELESS see for yourself that you live better electrically. To design and build a light uei<r ! i low. costing truck, hois-l suitable fjr nil of farm us ft , priced within the n ».ngc l-rmer’s. budget v as the aim of “Had** Har->h when HYDRAULICS UNM'iIrCD VI G CO began operations. Tins hoist was built and is now in use throughout the nation The HARSH HYORAUI IC HOIST avenges only $328 52 (including federal excise tax) and maintains a low taxable weight which averages 273 lbs. These economical hoists are built for either back or side dumping, depending upon your need. Save costly tune and eliminate back, breaking labor by unloading with a HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST engineered for eco nomical. speedy, and durable farm use. \\ r 1 ELECTRIC COOKING PR* Li AM INVESTOR-OWNED SUSINESS-MANAOEO ELECTRIC COMPANY 4-H Camera Club Hear Lecture By Lois Ann Overgaard Donald Shaub, New Hol land Ave , Lancaster, discus sed the composition of an interesting picture and dem onstrated photographic equi pment at the second meeting of the 4-H camera club The c tib met at the home of Richard and E sianne Hess, 1749, Old Philadelphia Pike, November 21 at 730 p m The next meeting will be he’d December 27 at the home of Esther and Ellen Overgaard, Lancaster R 4 During the last 17 years agncu'tuial efficiency has improved as much as in the 120 years previously PHONE ST 6-3830 a gg ftl 1/ <5. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 26. 1980—II Older People Want To Live Independently People aged 65 or older want to continue living in dependently in their own homes, alone if necessary, rather than move m with a son or daughter. That’s the conclusion from a survey of 487 adults in a rural community, as reported by the College of Home Ec onomics at the Pennsylvan ia State University. Livmg in a home for the A Canadian Layer SN PENNSYLVANIA The great Canadian-bred layer. Shaver Star cross 288, finished in the first quartile in the Pa. Random Sample test, topping all other interna tionally franchised breeds, with the following statistics: Eggs per hen housed 245.6 Feed per 24 ounces of eggs 4.2 lbs. Laying house mortality 8.3% Percentage large eggs last month of test 98.0% Net income over feed & chick cost $2.85 SHAVER SOLD BY c ,oss' Greider Leghorn \O' Farms, Inc. Phone OL 3-2455 Mt. Joy R. 1, Pa. BANK BY MAIL If you're one of those busy folks who never seem to have enough time —here's a suggestion. s \ * h f ' When you bank-by-mail you] Bridge time. You just mail it —”• • • I saves you coming in person —l| and it's completely safe, too. |i So BRIDGE TIME—BANK-BY-MAI Use Our Convenient DHIVE-m WINDOW One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Main Bank. I p b f' «s 3 h A “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” ii MILLERSVILLE BRANCH f h |i M k Member Federal Denosit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor aged is looked upon most often as a second-choice ar rangement, says Joseph H. Britton, professor of child development and family re lations at Penn State ‘ Older people have a strong feeling tor self-suffi ciency and independence, as .shown by the mte-views,” Dr Britton points out “Near ly ha'f of the people inter viewed believed a person should work as long as he is physically able More wo men than men are against retirement,” he adds A man may not be the ar chitect of his own future, but he does create his own living expenses c FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street — Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine & Queen Sts. 302 N. GEORGE ST.
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