Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 01, 1974, Image 13

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JAMESWAY VOLUMATIC
Silage Distributor-Unloader
26”
FOUR-BLADE
IMPELLER
Throws Out Silage Fast
Stop fn Today for Free Catalog.
YOU CAN COUNT ON US
LANDIS BROS.
Phone 393-3906 J
1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster. Pa; 17601 1
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Olympic
52 Sires with Predicted Differences over +5OO pounds of milk. Plus Proven
ygaiKt “Kf League" herdmates! Average Repeatability over 65%!
Power Circle Drive
True Three*Point Suspension
Two Machines in One
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Buck Pull
Opens
After Rain
Delay
The Buck Tractor Pull
Track opened for the very
first time last Friday night,
but closed two hours later
with no action at all. Heavy
rains washed out the track,
turning it into a sea of mud.
All events were run Saturday
night, however, and the
results, by class, appear
below.
Ist - Dale Smoker,
Cochranvllle, Pa., driving an
A.C. 180; 2nd - Charles
Welsh, Gap, Pa., 800 Case;
3rd - Glenn E. Darnell,
Laytonsville, Md., M. Chev.
Ist - Banter Bros., La
Fontaine, Ind., 40 Co-Op with
427 blown Chevrolet engine,
the tractor they used all
night; 2nd - Vernon Miller,
Manheim, Pa., Cockshutt
with twin 440 Dodge engines;
3rd - Buzz Kennedy, Roaring
Sires, Pro
5000-lb. Open
7000-lb. Open
jp L young sires we test for
your use In 1973 more cows were contracted in this area than any other part of
the nation
lality Control
years experience
Pennsylvania. They can give
you the service you need to obtain best results from your breeding program
Why use anyone else?
HOW TO MAKE THE FAMILY VACATION
AN ENJOYABLE FORM OF EDUCATION
Many paranta mistakenly
consider a trip abroad
“wasted" on children. This is
far from the truth. A way*
Branch, Pa., 56 Massey with
427 Ford engine.
7004 b. Modified
Ist - Buzz Kennedy; 2nd
and 3rd, Banter Bros.
700-lb. Superstock
Ist - Charles Snyder,
Andreas, Pa., 8600 Ford; 2nd
- Donald Thomas, Boon
sboro, Md., John Deere 4020;
3rd - Tom Savage,
Damascus, Md., John Deere
4010.
90004 b. Open
Ist - Vernon Miller; 2nd
and 3rd, Banter Bros.
90004 b. Modified
Ist and 2nd - Banter Bros.;
3rd - Vernon Miller.
90004 b. Sapentock
Ist - Harry Griest,
Coatesville, Pa., 1456 In
ternational; 2nd - Donald
Thomas; 3rd - Rich Herman,
Union Bridge, Md., 1466
International.
12,000-lb. Sapentock
Ist - Harry Griest; 2nd -
Rich Herman; 3rd - Charles
Snyder.
rams & People
Uncaiter Farming. Saturday, June 1.1974
Taring family can find there’s
a fund of fun and information
for- them to discover whan
they travel together.
for one thing, nothing ee
tabliahee rapport with people
as quickly as being with your .
children. As one airline exec
utive says: "Customs officials
unbend, airline hostesses take
special interest, museum
guards look up and smile.
The total effect is one of
warmth and welcome
wherever you go. Any trip
with children is punctuated
by adventure, less overeating,
regular hours and more time
spent in educational
pursuits.’’
Wise parents who want to
fan wanderlust, curiosity and
interest while their children
are young would do well to
plan trips that have some
bearing on what their off
spring are studying in school.
It might be state or regional
history, Europe, Mexico, the
Far East, the paintings and
sculpture they’ve only seen in
photographs, the countries on
their geography class maps,
the laboratories of famous
scientists, the metric system
in operation. Travel games
such as “Geography” not'
only keep children busy on
long rides, they’re educational
and heighten a youngster’s
tep. to enroll.
(es Over 100,000 cows
ju use Many of these
Development.
idustry. High con-
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awareness of the passing
scene.
You needn’t worry about
accpmmodations in countries
your kids are not accustomed
to. You can stay at a Holiday
Inn in over 40 countries
around the world. They have
English speaking inn-keepers,
American standards of com
fort and cleanliness, swim
ming pools, televisions, tele
phones, doctors and dentists
on call, baby sitters, free ad
vance reservations, baby
beds, valet and laundry serv
ice, free ice, and if your chil
dren are under 12, they can
stay in your room for free. In
addition. Holiday Inns serve
American as well as conti
nental and native foods.
Before you go, teach your
children how to say “please,”
“thank you,” the numbers
from one to ten and a few
basic expressions in the lan
guages of the countries you’ll
be visiting. See how much
confidence it will give them in
communicating with other
people, and how much fun
they’ll have. Young people
tend to learn languages faster
and more easily than adults,
anyway. In one family of tire
less travellers, the children
can ask for ice cream in five
different languages!
The time to begin teaching
your children to be citizens of
the world is now. It can
stimulate their imagination,
help make them worldly-wise,
accustom pbem to unfamiliar
situations and enrich your
family lift and personal expe
rience, ,lt would seem that
traveling without your family
would be a waste!
Helpful Tip
When you prepare fresh fruits
for salads or desserts ahead df
time; either cover them with
water or sprinkle them with
lemon juice to prevent discolor
ation. This method will save you
last minute preparation time and
help keep the fruit fresh and
colorful.
Conserve Energy
When cooking, match the size
of pots to the range units. Heat
is wasted when the pot is smaller
than the unit
the
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RUGGED,
DE fENDABLE!
under all
operating
conditions
CALI 717-272-0871
MARVIN J.
HORST
Dairy Equipment and
Amana Appliances
R.D. No. l(Iona)
Lebanon,'-Pa.
Located on Route 897 between
Schaefferstown and Lebanon,
over 30 years in business at
same place.
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