B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1984 Onbei alarm -And o hazar Joyce B Obsolete. That’s a scary word, applied regularly to the technology that invades our lives on all sides. Automobiles become obsolete. Airplanes become obsolete. Who’d ever believe it could be applied to a farm wife? Still, more and more, I find myself wondering if that adjective won’t soon follow my name, sort of like a degree. Like the bulky, first-generation of computers, today replaced by hand-held $lO calculators, yours truly is fast becoming obsolete and outdated at various farm tasks by newer and better parts. For instance, my once steady use seat on the tractor, lugging the disk, the harrow, and the rake, has been replaced by 15-and 12-year old operating mechanisms, of the same basic design, but perhaps more streamlined. Admittedly, they do perform rather well, seem conscious of COCALICO CONCRETE Ready Mix Concrete For Every Purpose SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS • Quality Controlled Concrete • Radio Equipped Fleet • Mix Uniformity thru Automation For Prompt Courteous Service Call COCALICO CONCRETE [2 15) 267-7591 A d)Vlslon ot Toll Free (800) 422-8107 ml f m / Ak. COCALICO CDNCHae R D 3 DENVER PA CRUSHED STONE • READY MIXED CONCRETE • ASPHALT PAVING maintenance and safety precautions, and possess an un tiring operating mode that they would claim - endures longer than this original. Besides, this old model never pursued studies in 4-H tractor club which instruct in the proper why’s and wherefore’s of sensible equipment operation. My gearing mechanism, which regularly locks into the steering wheel of the family car, is still allowed to perform on a continuing basis, especially on the evenings when there is softball practice, 4-H meetings, or after-school ac tivities. Even that position, however, is getting a critical evaluation as we face a birthday looming ahead in just a few months on which that landmark 16th (driving age, Mom!) year is marked. And lawn mowing chores, monkey-on-the-back of generations who faced greenery cutting via the push-method, command the attention of this pair who squabble over who shall roar around the soggy back yard on the riding mower. The pattern is repeating with regularity, spreading each year to bigger and better chores around the farm; They run the lawn mower. I move piles of grass with a bamboo rake and wife-powered wheelbarrow. They maneuver the baler and wagons. I throw down bales of hay... and miss the elevator more times than I care to admit. They zip around on the motor cycle. I ride bike, my brother’s old one. My motorcycle is still in pieces up in the shop. They feed the cattle with silage carts and chuck wagons. I dump bags of calf feed. Fact is, our second-generation of \ Musical / r/ STERLING SILVER PENDANTS Stop In Or Order t « m By Mail *l2.3oeach Use Coupon Below to order Add 75* postage and handling PA residents add 6% sales tax Mail To HEISEY JEWELERS, s n Ma.nst. Manheim, Pa. 17545 Send Me The Items Checked Below □ Musical Note □ Hockey Stick Name POURED SOLID CONCRETE t'rii': Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage 410 Main St. • Akron, PA 17501 • (71 7) 859-2074 or 733-9196 helpers is becoming able, capable, milk and let Mon go feed the calves and willing - well, most of the time, bawling their heads off in the It’s downright welcome to have a nursery, son who can bring you a bucket loader of stones or topsoil as This being obsolete could neeHpd, or a daughter willing to become deliciously habit-forming. The Perry County 4-H Dairy Club met recently at the Ben Dum farm. Mr. Dum demonstrated the proper way to trim a cow’s hooves. Nancy Dum explained several brushing methods and showed members the different types of brushes used. Jane Benner reported on the Penn State Dairy Science Club Invitational Dairv Judging Con- Specia For Th( Gradual STORAGE SYSTEMS Any Size CONCRETE WORK, INC. Perry County 4-H Dairy Club Whitewater and Coleman just seem to go together Because all Coleman gear from our canoe to tents coolers and bags ts built to stand up to tough treatment And now s the best time to buy , - - N * \ Coleman Center . r-» i STORE HOURS: 89 Old Leacock Rd. Mon. thru Sat. 7to S RDI, Ronks, PA Tues. & Fri. ■ Til 8:30 test, where the club’s team placed third. She also announced the club’s top placing members of the Hoard’s Dairyman Judging Contest. They are: Joan Brofe, first; Nancy Dum, second; and Vance Kretzing, Jenny Kriebel and Judy Kriebel, tied for third. The next meeting will be on May 31 at the Ken Benner farm. The topic will be “showmanship.” WHITE Wfflßt DAYS fit 3 SIZES COLEMANS CANOES IN STOCK NEW FROM COLEMAN Silage Pit Walls Manure Pit Walls Retaining Walls