—Laocaster Farming. Saturday, Oct 12, 1974 8 Strasburg Bank Forms Agri Subsidiary The First National Bank of Strasburg has formed an Agri-Loan Subsidiary. The Friendly First Farm Loan Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of the bank. Through the formation of this subsidiary the bank can obtain funds to loan to agri-businessmen from the Federal Intermediate Land Bank. The president of The Friendly First Farm Loan Corporation is Robert L. Badger, a vice president of the bank. The Secretary- Treasurer is Darwin L. Mowery, vice president and cashier of the bank. The ENGINE THERMOSTAT MAINTAINS PROPER. TEMPERATURE OF IRE COOLANT SHOULD 96 f( (/ checker each fall v V AND SPRING AND CLOSING. UEFECTCaN RESULT IN GUM WARMUP, , DECREASE ENGINE ( bpficencv, AND NOT ENOUGH INTERIOR heat A non-openin& UNIT CAUSES engine TO OVERHEAT Excl J-kn give Fora the cutting e Built to match the bigger horsepower of today’s tractors that’s the heavy-duty John Deere 3800 J-knives propel chopped material out of the cutterhead like a paddle wheel . faster than conventional knives Result greater chopping efficiency These exclusive J-knives are like those on John Deere Self-Propelled Harvesters So is M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS Westchester 696-2990 ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. A - B - C * GROFF, INC. LANDIS BROS. INC. 1)on r New Holland 354 4191 Lancaster 393-3906 |near Adanrtowni Phone 12151dW 4391 *■ • •- i Loan Board of Directors of the new corporation in addition to Badger and Mowery are J. Lloyd Hamish, Chairman of the Board of the Bank, J. Robert Hess, Director of the bank and Donald H. Hof fecker, Director and Executive Vice President of the bank. Badger stated, “It is our feeling that the farmer is an essential person to our community and our country, and we must do our best to see that he gets the necessary financing to help him grow and prosper. The Friendly First Farm Loan Corporation is being formed to do just that.” the shp-clutch-protected feed-roll drive and numerous other components The 3800 has heavier drives to and from the gearcase, greater frame strength, and larger fan shaft and bearings (oil-enclosed drive) than other John Deere Pull-Types Stop in soon for details on the 3800 and practical JDFP financing SHOTZBERGER'S Elm 665 2141 IDEAS AT HOME TIPS ON REMODELING YOUR KITCHEN One of the big trends on the home decorating scene today is kitchen remodeling. But the kitchen presents very special problems. Here, as in no other room of the home, practicality is every bit as important as good looks. As a result, all types of ceramic tiles are becom ing increasingly popular. For in them beauty, usefulness and durability coexist. When using ceramic tile don’t think you have to stick to just one style of tile or color. An imaginative mix of sizes and shapes, colors and textures, can add great decorative appeal as well as practicality. ge t r » V- Vt “I “< %Vi <• *V* ,• > *,»,• > ,'S-> //AV.’.VAVV.-V. '-CV>, ■• 'A*, V, V. VAV. V, VA A • f In this kitchen remodeled to accommodate a family snack bar for casual dining, four types of tiles were used. A prism patterned wall tile in terracotta on white provides a decorative back drop...plus an easy-to-clean grease and heat-proof shield ...for the stove and elevated oven. In keeping with the prac ticality, but in size contrast, work counters are surfaced with small mosaic tiles in bright orange. The snack counter in front is made of sparkling white square tiles which on the adjoining wall take a twist to form a dia mond design. And the floor is honey-combed with hex agonal tiles which happily never need waxing. Any kitchen so complete- ly covered with a durable material like tile can keep P its simple, subtle, stylish ■chic just about forever--a pretty hot idea when cook ing up a great kitchen. SERVO-MATIC DAIRY FEEDER ! 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