—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 15, 1976 I * Receiving scholarship awards on Tuesday Mildred Linde - Solanco, Kathy Curtis - McCaskey evening were (from left) Doug Hershey - Solanco; and Michelle Skiles - Pequea Valley. ' 1 '' ' _• / ✓- SsM •' —\ \ I/>£ • • c- To preserve natural flowers, dip them m melted paraffin. The liquid should be only hot enough to be just fluid. DELAWARE AUTO AUCTION Sate Every Monday Evening at 7 P.M. Located at 904 Old Harmony Road, just East of Newark, Delaware, between Kirkwood High way & Ogletown Road. 1 mile off Exit 3 of 1-95. Accepting Automobiles, Trucks, Boats, Motorcycles, etc. Refreshments & other services available For information call 302-239-5902 or 731- 1921. DONALD R. FENIMORE, ' Owner & Auctioneer LROE SCAT lOST POPULAR •TEER LOADER Before you buy any farm loader, see a Bobcat in action! 4 - MODELS To Choose From, all with 4- Wheel Drive. BOBCAT Handles small jobs, big jobs, indoors, and outdoors. Ideal for working in HORSE BARNS, HOG BARNS, FEEDLOTS, ETC. Almost anyone can learn to operate a BOBCAT in 15 minutes. LET US DEMONSTRATE and Show you how easy it is to own a BOBCAT y Ten F&H [Continued from Page 28] Tommy Curtis, School House Rd., Lancaster. The senior is a student at McCaskey High School and is a‘ “ember of the yearbook staff, honor society and AFS Club. Katt interested in studying nursing at the University of Pitt- S Stta Mummau - Lesetta is the daughter of Mr. and M rsen Mummau, Mt. Joy R 2 and is a senior at Donegal High School. The young lady is a member of the band and chorus and has served as her class treasurer. Lesetta comes from a farm and is interested m studying nursing at Hesston College in Hesston, Kansas. if you're a farmer. we have the money you need. As a farmer, you know that today’s agri-business prpves that it really takes money to make money. You’re constantly up dating equipment investing in stock and supplies im proving your buildings And the Friendly First FARM LOAN CORPORATION has the money you need There are advantages your needs with us because '• You can arrange a long-term loan to reduce the size of your payments • You can get a loan for any size farm—whether you have 50 acres or even 500 • You discuss your needs with local people who have both farming and banking know-how A talk with our Bob Badger or Darwin Mowery can be helpful with current requirements and they’ll also help you plan for the future Funds are available now Stop at any office of the Friendly First for complete details on this new service that’s already helping farmers like you The Friendly First FARM LOAN CORPORATION a subsidiary of Hke First Tlotionoi THE BANK THAT ALWAYS HAD NO-SERVICE-CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNT STRASBURG EAST KING STREET BUCK WILLOW STREET MILLERSVILLE 6(7-1611 LANCASTER 254-4175 464-3421 172-4SII 397-4732 , &±* ( if* V 'tip® 30 X ♦ * * M
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