8 —Lancaster Farmim Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Balmer, RD4, People Tour, pack their well marked Lititz, area delegates on the People to suitcases before leaving for Denmark. Saturday. July 27. 1974 Area Farmers on People to People Tour Several area farmers and their wives left Thursday afternoon for Europe on a People to People Tour. The tour, which will last until August 14, will take participants through Nor way, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Poland and ending in Switzerland. The delegates will be visiting farms and talking over agricultural problems with the people in these countries. Some of the area residents on the trip include Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bollinger, Mr. Light Bomberger, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Balmer and Mr. and Mrs. Enos Heisey. y/nj&uidtM&kq yOUR CAttQ^J | FOR SAFETY AND ECONOMY j A Lot Rides On Your Tires Only one part of your car ever comes in contact with the road, your tires, and the more you know about caring for them, the better service and performance you’ll get from them Before buying, tell the dealer - the type of roads you travel, speed you drive, weight you carry, monthly mileage and how long you expect to keep the car Avoid quick starts, panic stops, fast turns and exces sive speeds that tend to take a toll on tire treads. Proper inflation is important, too, for safety, tire mileage and improved gasoline mileage. Check the air pressure (when the tires are cold) monthly. In fact, researchers at Gulf Oil recommend that they be checked weekly if you’re a hard driver. Equalized wear means more mileage and regular tire rotation is a great equalizer. While you’re rotating, look for excessive abnormal wear, which could be a symptom of out-of-balance wheels, grabbing brakes or faulty shock absorbers. More infor mation on tires and tire safe ty is available from Gulf Oil Consumer Information, Box 1403-J, Houston,Texas 77001 You’ve got a lot riding on your tires-keep an eye on them' Arthur Graybill, part-owner of Denver's Triple G farm and dairy store, talked about his operation to a group of farmers who were in Lan caster County last week for the an nual Pennsylvania Young Farmers Association convention. While they Male Marketers More men are shopping in su permarkets than ever before. A study revealed the husband was present 50% of the time, either alone or with his wife, on the most recent trip to buy food and household supplies Who bought the groceries 7 Wife alone, 53%; husband and wife, 19%, husband alone, 22%, others 6% The hus band was involved in product purchases 41% of the time Dogs Outnumber People During the baseball season the number of hot dogs sold at ball parks equals or exceeds attend ance WHITE OAK MILL R D 4 Manheim CHARLES E.SAUDER & SONS RDI, East Earl HERSHEYBROS Remholds STEVENS FEED Mill. INC Stevens Pa HAROLD H GOOD Terre Hill £anc«>t«r rarminr Vhoto were here, the farmers toured several farms in the area, conducted their annual business meeting and heard from several notables, in cluding U.S. Senator Richard Sch weiker. • De Laval MILKERS sales & service • Topline Transfer System • Full Line Cleaning Detergents • Installation Pipelines & Parlors CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE J. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS Rt. 23 - West of Blue Ball Phone [7l7] 354-4955 VAN-MAR FEEDS INC. Leesport, Pa MOUNTVILLt FEED SERVICE R D 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC R D 1, Stevens H M STAUFFER & SONS, INC Witmer PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise FOWL'S FEED SERVICE R D 2, Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown BRANDT’S MILL SADDLERY SHOP 830 Maple St Lebanon Pa 17042 ROHRER’S MILL R D 1 Ronks JE’MAR FARM SUPPLYING. Lawn - Ph 964-3444