snoilwnw teaWmd no’ *‘Kjlyn rjiilo owi am *mH umtiiti'-l ' ' '' 1 < ■ 1 New F amity Health Center Now Open Th« Southern. l<*nc««Ur been necessitated by the and Director, respectively, booklets and other patient W CSIVCT 1 FOUIOtCS ThFCC County Family Health increase in patients and need of the Family and Com- education material will be ~n , M Center of the Lancaster for additional treatment munity Medicine Program, available there. Also. D o™we.Lon g ,nsN.iai l General Hospital la now space. it Is staffed by physicians in modern audio visual M . T ? rre nald L treating patienta at Its new The purpose of the Center the Family Practice equipment will be used in Brubaker, 2168 Main St., IM9 as a computer o^rator, facilities located at 317 South is to provide comprehensive Residency Program of the this room to instruct patients *” d yd ® E * «ount<l Chestnut-Street. Quarryvllle. health care to the families in Hospital. on certain aspects of health IMVtoe St.. Tare payable and payroll Since its Inception in Oc- the Solanco area, placing By the end of February, care. HiU. have promoted as tober, 1971, the Center had emphasis on preventaUve 1974,6,744 patients had made Hours at the Center Part of a Financial Division Inihfa_newres^nsibUities been located at 1 East medicine and total health 26,048 visits to the Center, remain the same, which are g , ani £ at ‘ onal change at Fourth Street in the building care for patients and their 2,087 families arc registered by appointment from 10:00 Victor F. Weaver, Inc., New maintain the standard cost which formerly served as the families. Under the direction with the Center for their total A.M. to .9:00 P.M. on week- HoUand, Pa. according to accounting system and consistory of St. Paul’s of Herbert L. Tindall. M.D. medical care. days. At other times, one of Delbert Seitz, Corporate United Church of Christ. The and Nikitas J. Zervanos, The new facilities double the Center’s physicians will f pvS. n move to larger quarters has M.D., Associate Director the amount of rooms be available at the Center for k*"*- formei ; ly ? ostac ' available for treating emergency consultation or counting supervisor has been patients. Whereas the for- will be on constant radio P ro ™ ted to the newly jmung Weaver m 1973 has mer facilities provided six page in the event that he created position of financial promoted to accojmta clinical rooms, there are ten must leave the Center. The cunprvicnr Wlt . h p y th „ new Elizabethtowm College witha or Rising SlSaiSs SIS-E? . . . P . , ~ . as an accounting trainee and processing of related sHsamia SSTJSSrawuS SLf'ra «***■ "*jr- JSaJ" Buslness Ad - Another room has been Slble .f°F. the Preparation ministration designated for counseling r D . compilation and review of and family therapy. FoilF Retire STSSSTtS^ Another innovative feature . _ T __ „ plus analyzing cost ana patient room NeW Holland studies, "” V patient education room. _ , ~ , • ... Here patients are counseled ty ur men are Brubaker, who recently on the nature of their health retiring from work at Sperry held the position of accounts problem and its proper New Holland Division of payable a nd payroll treatment. Instructional s P erry Band on May 1 ac- supervisor has been named cording to an announcement made today. John H. Kissinger, 150 W. Roseville Rd., Lancaster, will retire as a process engineer in the company’s manufacturing division after 27 years with the company. Raymond C. Kissinger, 535 Westfield Dr., New Holland, will also retire on May 1 as a receiving depot group leader in the Sperry New Holland manufacturing division. Melvin E. Pfautz, 306 North Eighth St., Denver, will retire as a tool inspector. Clarence M. Miller, 25 School Drive, Leola, will retire from his position as service’parts order editor in the Sperry New Holland service department WHITEWASHING with DAIRY WHITE - Dries White - Does Not Rub Off Easily -No Wet Floors ' - Is Compatible With Disinfectant Also BARN CLEANING SERVICE Available With Compressed Air MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Spraying Since 1961 Witmer. Pa. 717-392-7227 HAVE YOUR BARN SPRAYED & CLEANED NOW. Cleaning Service after Sept. Only as Tune Permits. A Hapvestore Automated Feeding System Means Now you can beat the bales l With an automated Harvestore feed processing system you can harvestalfalfamthe bud stage, when its nutrient content is highest You can chop and windrow it one day and blow it into your Harvestore system the next And you save more leases, which cflntam some 90% of the protein So, you may reduce or eliminate supplement costs Add it up' No more hay bales Less labor, less handling, less field loss, less weather risks and more feed value. It’s all yours with Harvestore haylage Why bale hay 7 Ask your dealer for details , i I Name _ . . J i Address. I City _ „ Stale Zip j Penn Jersey Harvestore Systems, Inc. Box 91 New Holland Pa 17557 Ph 717 354 5171 MDIVIIHIAI CALF STALLS This is the successful stall for raising calves in environmental controlled barns, Veal Dairy Beef Herd Replacements. Stall size inside 22 x 48; outside 22 x 60. Advantages of the Frey elevated calf stalls: Reduced labor. Eliminating bedding, Controlled feeding, Lowering cost per calf, Reduce Calf losses. Cut stall upkeep to a minimum, Healthier calves. In short, better management, Increased profits. WHY NOT ORDER YOURS TODAY FREY BROS. R.D.2 QUARRYVILLE, PA fcV'GI f' ictA wbvtlrJ ,r»(v,v.'.H >jr. WfiM -S* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 4,1974—13 Electric Fence Controller Repoirs AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE ON MOST SHOCKERS Repair Them Now. GLENN M. 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