Compact Freezers Added to Line Westinghouse Electric Cor poration’s major appliance group has added three compact chest models to its freezer line. The three models and features are: —Model FCOS3 has a 5.3-cubic- foot capacity which can store 186 pounds of food. The unit is 35 inches high, 25 inches wide and 21 inches deep. It has a vinyl wood grain top and adjustable ther mostat. Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and morp farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction DELIVERED ANY QUANTITY Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm PARADISE PA. Serving Lancaster City and County for more than a decade Income tax service At our offices. Two Locations 144 N. PRINCE ST. 344 W. KING ST. 397.7181 Lancaster FARMS —Model FCOB3 can store up to 291 pounds in its 8.3-cubic-foot area. It also has a vinyl wood grain top and is available in avocado, goldtone and white. —Model FCOBB, also an 8.3- cubic-foot model, is available in color including an overall vinyl wood-grain finish. It has a lift-out basket, an exterior safety signal light and flexible lid. at your convenience —in the privacy of your home I Home I TAX SERVICE For Appointment 299-3931 TWO OF YOU FACING THE FUTURE. 411 W. ROSEVILLE RD„ LANCASTER PH. 393-3921 Westinghouse’s major appliance group has in troduced three new compact chest models to its freezer line. Shown here, Model FCOB3 can store up to 291 pounds in its 8.3-cubic-foot area. The three new models complete the company’s freezer line that includes five upright and chest compact models and 18 full-size freezers. Farm Women Calendar Saturday, March 3 6:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 1 Supper meeting, Brownstown Restaurant. Thursday, March 8 Farm Women Society 9 meeting, home of Mrs. Elizabeth Esh bach, 452 Herr Ave., Miller sville Saturday, March 10 1.30 pm Farm Women Society 19 meeting, home of Misses Irene and Ruth Heisey, 148 Bank St., Landisville 1:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 25 meeting, home of Mrs. John F. Gerlach, 1266 Wheatland Ave , Lancaster Farm Women Society 7 entertain Society 22, Leacock Presbyterian Church, Paradise. IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE JUST THE The needs of your family are never-ending. Equipment. Home appliances. Feed and seed and fertilizer. Doctor bills. College educations. Trucks and tractors. Remodeling the house. The people at Farm Credit understand farm families and their special needs. After all, they've been working with families like yours for years. They work with you to help you reach your goals. And it's good to know that they believe in constructive credit. . . the kind that helps you get further ahead instead of deeper in debt. So the two of you don't have to go it alone. Not when there's a Farm Credit man who's a real professional when it comes to helping farm families like yours. k CREDIT The Go Ahead People FCS AGWAY BUILDING. LEBANON PH. 273-4506 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,1973 — I I I This winter we bought a quarter of beef instead of but chering our own When 1 went to the store to pick it up, I asked the owner if it was ready. He told me he didn’t know as he was only the “boy”. “Once a man and twice a boy,” he said So we had to ask his son who was the manager. I’ll bet many farmer feels as though he is just his son’s' hired boy even if the father owns the farm We complain about our ex penses and yet we require more and more services. Someday, I’ll probably decide not to buy freezer paper and spend hours wrapping the meat but rather pick it up already wrapped and frozen. Then, I’ll feel the price is very high indeed Forgotten will be all the work someone did for me. Nowadays farmers also require many services for which they must pay. Custom operators will milk your cows, paint your barn, lime your fields, plant the corn, spray the weeds and insects or harvest your crops - all for a price So before we holler too loud, we’d better remembr the hours we spend sitting m our cars, hours at meetings, hours before the television or similar recreation instead of dawn to dusk backbreaking labor. XXX Smells are important to me. Some of the unpleasant odors on the farm are torture but pleasant ones make up for it The fragrance of new-cut hay or a bank of honeysuckle m bloom is Ida Risser never to be forgotten. Also pleasant is the scent of fresh brewed meadow tea and the aroma from the kitchen when my girls bake bread and cakes Yesterday the spicy, delicious odor of a pumpkin pie, which I baked for a friend, almost caused me to weaken and keep it for myself 41 M
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