The 1976 directors of the Lancaster County Jr. Holstein Club are, front row, left to right: Paul Horning, president; Donna Akers, sec.-treas.; KELLER BROS.* TRACTOR CO.* ‘1 nm cmfier iMcnn t tm. mm : Ford Farm Tractors & Equip. Ford Industrial Tractors & Equip. Ford Garden Tractors & Equip. Ford Rider Mowers Ford Tillers Ford Walk Behind Mowers Kubota Tractors & Equip Good Selection from Large Inventory Sales - Parts - Service INK FOR NEXT WEEK’S AD FOR FARM SHOW SPECIALS IKELLER BROS. TRACTOR COi ® Buffalo Springs Call (717) 949-6501 • • ' 10 Miles North of tititz • •••••••••»•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . # Crop Care Center Heisay Farm Service Mt. Joy, Pa. (717) 653-1568 ■V-- i\ DECEMBER MEANS: ARRANGE DELIVERY on bagged fertilizer now. CASH PREPAYMENTS against 1976 fertilizers earn you high interest. COMPLETE DEALER: Heisey Farm Service RD2, Mt. Joy, Pa, (717) 653-1568 Linda Kauffman, news reporter; and Rick Meltinger, vice-pres.; Standing: Dave Reath, Phil Crouse, Lowell Brubaker. If your car gets stuck on ice or snow this winter, don’t attempt to push it out. The Heart. Association warns that the sudden, strenuous effort involved in pushing a car can put a strain on the heart. Instead of pushing the car, try keeping a light pressure on the accelerator while shifting rhythmically bet ween reverse and first gear, gently rocking the car back and forth. Check your owner’s manual for the proper way to rock your car. If after rocking for a minute or so, you still are stuck, call a tow truck instead of trying, to push the car out yourself. Of course, the best way to avoid getting stuck in snow is to be prepared. Here are some practical suggestions: -Park six inches away from the curb when parking “I Buy before low fall prices end. Take advantage of big cash discounts. AMMONIA APPLICATION SERVICE James Groff Strasburg, Pa. (717) €87.7176 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Avoid strain - don’t push car Luke Godd Lititz, Pa. (717) ,626-7503 2313 NORMAN ROAD i Vf s* V s - i * ■» •», { ' '** * . ■A * J «. * * V f * r "I • V. •4 v . “i ■<£* ar-* <♦ t« < fjiv .’l® on ice or snow. This gives you room to maneuver. -Carry a shovel, set of chains, and a bag of sand or ashes in the trunk of your car. -If your car is light, put 100-150 pounds of weight in the trunk of the car for added traction. -Check the tread on your snow tires. With normal driving, snow tires should be replaced every two years. By taking these precautions you may be able to avoid getting stuck in snow, but few car owners will be able to avoid the job of shoveling out a snow covered car or driveway. If you have heart disease, do not shovel snow unless you have your doctor’s approval. Snow shoveling is strenuous exercise. LIQUID NITROGEN SERVICE •Harold B. Zook 220 Lampeter Rd. Lancaster, Pa. (717) 394-5412 A. i Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Dec 27.1975 Plain & Fancy Egg Ranch's Vice-president, Paul Hess, Jr. presenting five year award to Donald High, plant manager. Also pictured above is Don's wife Barb and children, Micky, Denise, and Michelle. Plain & Fancy Egg Ranch, Inc. truck drivers receive safety awards at the annual Christmas party December 14. Pictured above back row, left to right: Jack Diteier, Dean Arndt, and Tom Devonshire. Front row: Dick Gordon and John Miller. Harlan Keener Willow St., Pa. (717) 464-2669 LANCASTER, PA. <B> Crop Care Center Paul Clugpton Bird-m-Hand, Pa (717) 656-9993 PH: 397-5152 61
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