/ Hospital J i (Continued from Page 6) probably around 75, maybe up to 100. It is hoped “that the fam ily will stick with one doctor so he can become thoroughly familiar with the family’s case history.” He added, however, that since each .doctor will be there only one day a week, services of the other chnic doctors and existing The new physicians who will practice at the new Quarry ville clinic include: front, left to right, Dr. John A. Wolgemuth and Dr. Rogers D. McLane; back, Dr. J. Kenneth Brubaker and Dr. R. Clair Weaver. Dr. John W. Breneman, the fifth doctor, was not available when the photo was taken. AERIAL LADDER EQUIPT. FARM PAINTERS WE USE QUALITY PAINT. WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN. Free Estimates HENRY K. FfSHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530 Why is it important to you that GLEANER combine from the other ten? BECAUSE Gleaner combines are the only combines specifically designed to cut, thresh, and separate under today’s changing field and crop conditions. With a Gleaner combine you take more and cleaner grain out of the'field in heavy or light crops—dry or wet conditions. Differences start down front with Sure-Feed. An Allis- Chalmers exclusive! Controls all crops. Like this— Header auger feeds into a cylinder-width beater. Re tractable fingers comb and spread crop over the lentire cylinder width. Gleaner combines use every inch of rasp bat for full threshing, full capacity morning or afternoon— in heavy or light crops. Your crop’s under full control. Entire action takes only 15# inches of crop travel. This is the shortest header-to-cylinder delivery of all-every “cut” is under full mechanical control to within one inch of the cylinder! Result—feeding accuracy and threshing capacity un matched even by the heavyweights. Our down-front design puts pivot point behind the cylinder—material always feeds at the same angle even ■while the headers move up or down. AH others pivot ahead of cylinder-resulting in over or under-threshing. They have a 50 to 98-inch conveyor Quarryvdlle doctors will be avail able for cases needing immedi ate attention. Wentz noted that possibly three doctors will be on duty at > time and that, because this is a training situation, not as many patients can be handled by the individual doctors as would be the case in the typical private physician’s office. ' Cases will be handled by ap pointment only, except in an emergency Dr Wentz empha- ,! ! i sized that the clinic will not be hospital and will not be able to handle accidents and serious hospital emergency cases While the clinic will handle as many patients as possible. Dr. Wentz emphasized there will be a limit. “When this capacity is reached, we may have to call a limit until the program can be expanded,” he said. The doctors will also limit their practice to the Southern Lan caster County School District area, plus southern Martic and southern Strasburg Townships. Their fees are expected to be comparable to those charged by existing area doctors The structure at 1 E Fourth St will be extensively remodeled to provide six emergency rooms, a reception room, business office and nurses’ station. Sleep ing quarters will be provided up stairs for doctors The staff will also include a registered nurse and. medical secretary_ The remodeling of the property •will include enclosing the front porch. This is 1 East Fourth Street, Quarryville, been a parsonage. The front porch will be en the new health center building before reno- closed for office space, including a reception vations began this week. The building has room. feed. Any conveyor tends to bunch materia! at its center, causing uneven cylinder wear. It’s easy to see how Gleaner combine down-front cylinder design gives you a much greater separating area, and more capacity everywhere it touches the crop. Separation begins as wing beater behind the cylinder agitates, fluffs the crop. Air blast from rotating cylinder and beater increases crop agitation. Gram, dust, chaff fall through the straw evenly onto the raddle below. That’s early separation,ready for Gleaner combine pre-cleaning. Here’s another difference-two-fan cleaning. The others don’t pre-clean—they try to do all the cleaning at the Nissley Farm Service Roy H. Bitch, Inc. Washington Boro, Pa. Ephrata, R.D. 2 A „:tTTtrf£si~ AUJS'OiALMEItS -«Cf> is different N. G. Myers & Son Rh cents, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4,1971—23 When, announced in April, the plan was to locate the new family .health center in a wing of the Quarryville Presbyterian Nurs- Dr. Henry Wentz Will Direct Doctors M sSg£ggP ppr shoe. In the Gleaner combine, the upper fan directs a heavy air blast through the grain stream as it comes off the raddle—pre-cleans crop before it ever reaches the shoe. Blows dust, dirt out rear. Second fan finish-cleans the crop at the chaffer and shoe. One fan before the shoe, one fan at the shoe; a big ger, cleaner crop with Gleaner combine. Sure-Feed system; controlled feeding; down-front cyl inder; greater separating area; two-fan cleaning system! These are only some of the Gleaner combine differ ences. See us for more details. Our credit plans make a Gleaner easier than ever to own! Grumetli Form Service ing Home. The location was changed after it was found that renovations at that site probably could not be completed in time. , Paul G. Wedel, executive director of Lancaster General Hospital, said, “The General Hospital, assisted by leaders of the Southern Lancaster County community, will be able to move promptly in opening this innova tive and much-needed health care facility. In addition to bringing full-time medical care to the local people, it is our hope that the experience gained here will be useful to commun ities throughout the nation in finding ways to improve the de livery of health care ” Dr Bair described the hospital sponsored clinics as a growing trend toward providing medical care in rural areas He said a similar clinic has been in operation in Lambert ville, NJ , for two years York hospital announced plans in July for a similar teaching facility in Spring Grove \ i 1 3 L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. GLEANER fs an Allls-Chalmers trademark. ■* £ ' V v
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