12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 3. 1960 _ . rr . son of Mr. and,Mrs. Fred B. • County rrA Weaver, East Earl HI; re (From page 1) porter, David Lichty, Pequea E’ected first vice'president Valley H. S., son of Mr. and of the county group was Wil- Mrs Charles Eighty, Para-, liam Maulc, son-of Mr and dise - Mrs Richard P. Maule, of Also, sentinal Sterling El- Quarryville R 2. Maule, a mer> p enn Manor H. S-rson senior at Solanco High of Mr and - sterling El- School, has bui.t a farming Lancaster R 6; corres program around poultry, p on^j n g secretary, Robert swine and Guernsey dairy jj 00 ver ( Cocalico H S, son cattle. 0 f Mr. and Mrs David S Second vice president is Hoover Denver R 2; chaplain G enn Henry, son of Mr. and Kenneth Myer, Elizabeth- Si Abram S Henry. Man- toWp HS., son of Mr and heim R 4. G'enn is a senior Mrs Samuel Myer, Eliza at Manhcim Central High bethtown R 3 School. Elected to represent the Other officers elected at county as delegate to the the meeting in the Donegal state convention FFA at the High School agriculture Farm Show in January 1961 room were secretary, James was Wilbur Hosier, son of Boose, Warwick H S, son of Mr and Mrs Mark Hosier, Mr. and Mrs „ Richard E Manheim R 3 Wilbur is a re- Boose, Lithz; treasurer, Roy cent graduate of Manheim Weaver, New Ho 1 land H. S Central H. S. to DeM# Ifop Aiithe wafer you want —At the torn of the faucet : p-n With a DURO .plus 2 YEAR GUARANTEE. j “if Prices as low as $82.50 j H THE DURO CO • DAYTON I, OHIO j , | See or cal! your Dealer today l , j H P. W. STRICKLAND : IJ - (Distributor) i 31 S. Queen-Si.. York, Pa. Ph. 5854 ; s^E^ e • DEEP WcLL JOHN MEISENBERGER 110 Dickinson Ave., Lancaster, Penna. Phone EX 4-3006 New Bulletin For Farmers With Heart Problem Most cardias farmers can continue a .safe and product ive work schedule, states a new guide published Cooper atively By the Agricultural and Home Economics Exten sion services at Pennsylvan ia State University and the Rehabi Ration Committee of the Pennsylvania Heart As sociation. -- The guide, a pocket-size pamphlet , classifies many common jobs on- the farm according to the‘amounts of energy they demand, group ing the jobs into three basic categories, light, moderate and heavy work. It also con tains suggestions for 1 con serving energy. Copies of the leaf.et may be secured from local Heart chapters or from the Pennsylvania Heart Association, 2743 N. Front Street, Harrisburg Entitled, “The Farmer with a Heart Problem,” the pam ph'et is designed to help the ai finer, his doctor and county agent plan together work “prescription” that is within the patient’s capacity The doctor can determine the work routine which will be within the endurance of the paticn' Work and mod erate exercise are good for almost everyone, including people with heart disease. The county agent is avail able to help plan good busi ness management and farm operations to fi* the doctor’s recommendations Determin ing needs, resources, metho dology and equipment usage are all parts of the service There is much a farmer with heart disease can do to help himse'f, the pamph let advises He should follow the doctor’s suggestions, re duce stress, eliminate unnec cessary jobs, shaie the work to be done and take plenty of short rests Winstead Lucifer Silver 4482499 owned by Robert C. 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When homemakers ■ buy Penn Springs Cbieftai n groceries In « supermarket, Marcejfcj a registered Hoi she usually buys household stein owned by Robert H supples, cigarettes, toilet ar- Kauffman, Manhcim, produc tic.es and other nonfood ed 13,815 lbs. milk and 579 Items A survey shows that lbs. butterfat in 304- days on nonfoods make up an -aver- twice daily milking as a 4. age of 20 percent of consum- year-old. er’s purchases in markets. — 1 Lancaster Farming advertis- Patronize our advertisers, mg wrings results / How long 1 will you continue to miss tills pleasure? Something wonderful happens in your home when yon acquire a Bell stereophonic console. Custom-integrated by Bell, the leading maker of fine stereo components for pro fessionals , it re-creates for you all the world’s recorded and broadcast music, with the width and depth of the living performance. Like other great musical instruments, the beauty of iti cabinetry matches this superb performahce. 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