I I I Ida’s Notebook Ida Kisser People who do not live on a dairy farm find it difficult if not im possible to realize how we are tied down here on the farm. They do not seem to know that no sooner is one job finished then there are several others waiting. This year we had an unusual HORSEPOWER UNDER FORTY. Under forty horses, nobody sells more tractors than we do. One reason is simple. We give you more choices. There are sixteen compact sizes, each a different model. One of them should fit you perfectly. And once you settle on the horsepower, there are still more choices. Kuhoid I rail r ( tpimn n Pd H \ “020 i mpi n l A4O ’ I *3OO Cash Rebates from Kubota on all G-Series tractors Up to *l2OO Cash Rebates from Kubota on select L-Series tractors Call your local Dealer for details Offer good 11/1/86 thru 12/31/86 Your Participating Kubota Dealer Invites You To Come In And See The Full Line Of Kubota Tractors & Implements number of break-downs with our silage wagons. My husband worked on them day after day and sent me for parts. Usually he likes to go for repairs himself but he was too busy - and so he gave me directions to various machinery dealers. NOBODY HAS MORE Pick special options like 4-wheel drive, power steering or a hydraulic shuttle transmission. Or choose a Kubota-made implement, the best match for any of our Kubota tractors. There are, however, a couple of decisions we’ve made for you. For example, Kubota’s own liquid When the silage was finally in the silo, there was rye to plant after the ground was worked. Although, he finally has a high school boy to help him after school and it does make a difference. The next job will be to pick the com and store it in the crib. I have an idea that this will take quite a while with a one-row picker. Milking and feeding almost 100 animals is a time-consuming job, even with a milking parlor and a feed mixer. Then too he hask all of those piles of com to gather that I’ve been husking and gleaning from the fields. Recently, I and my four sisters were able to get together as one came east from Michigan. She told of her vacation visiting Expo 86 in Vancouver and traveling through Canada this summer. Another sister showed many slides of the two-month camping trip that she cooled diesel engine comes standard in every model. An advanced design, it’s built for efficient operation. So a little horsepower works like more. We’ve also chosen the color. DKUBOTH Nothing like it on earth. and her husband took on the Alaskan Highway. The scenery was magnificent and the fishing villages were unique. Still another sibling eoes south twice a year Chester Co, Homemaker’s Day Set WEST CHESTER - The Chester County Fall Homemaker’s Day will be held Wednesday, Dec. 3 at the Dilworthtown Presbyterian Church, 1385 Birmingham Road, West Chester. A mental health professional from the Human Services, Inc. of Downingtown will discuss stress management for the holiday season. Other speakers will in clude: Cynthia Hawley of Beauty for all Seasons, who will demon strate how to use color coor dination and accessories to select a wardrobe; Betty Ann Shaw of Betty Ann’s Crafts, Downingtown, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novambar 8,1986*89 YOUR LOCAL KUBOTA DEALER PENNSYLVANIA Avondale THOMAS POWER EQUIP. 215-268-2181 Biclerville O.C. RICE, INC. 717-677-8135 Bloomsburg TRACTOR PARTS CO. 717-784-0250 Carlisle PETERMAN FARM EQUIP., INC. 717-249-5338 Chambersbure STOUFFER BROS., INC. 717-263-8424 Dallas PENN STATE SEED CO. 717-675-8585 Dover STRALEY FARM SUPPLY, INC. 717-292-2631 -4443 Honesdale MARSHALL MACHINERY, INC. 717-729-7117 Jersey Shore THOMAS I. DUNLAP 717-398-1391 Lebanon KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. 717-949-6501 Lititz KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. 717-626-2121 New Park - Stewartstown M & R EQUIP., INC. 717-993-2511 Newtown NIEMEYER SERVICE CENTER 215-356-2672 North Hun LASPINA EQUIPMENT 412-864-5147 with her husband to relax'. Maybe someday Allen and I will be able to travel together. That is, if we don’t get too old and tired first. who will demonstrate decorating grapevine wreaths, seagrass box and other easy gifts. The program will also include a cookie exchange. Those attending are asked to bring one batch of their favorite cookie recipe. Please send a copy of your favorite recipe along with your registration. The recipes will be compiled into a booklet. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. A fee is charged for the program and preregistration is required. For further information and reservations call the Chester County Cooperative Extension Service at 696-3500 by Nov. 24. CALL Reym ildsville McGARVEY EQUIP. GO. 814-653-9637 Spring Mills RISHEL’S SALES t SERVICE 814-422-8826- 238-7788 Wellsboro BENEDICTS FORD TRACTOR 717-724-2839 Westchester M.S. YEARSLEY (SONS 215-696-2990 MARYLAND Chestertown W.N. COOPER & SON INC. 301-778-3464 Hagerstown ARNETTS GARAGE 301-733-0515 Rising Sun AG IND. EQUIP. CO. INC. 301-658-5568 Jooer Marlboro GATEWAY FORD TRACTOR, INC. 301-627-6400 HEW JERSEY Andover ANDOVER TRACTOR & EQUIP. INC. 201-786-5525 Elmer ROORKS FARM SUPPLYING. 609-358-3100 Fairfield CALDWELL TRACTOR & EQUIP. INC. 201-227-6772 Flemmeton PONIATOWSKI BROS. EQUIP. CO. 201-782-3514 Hamesport MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEMS 609-267-6100 Hammonton RODIO TRACTOR SALES, INC. 609-561-0141 :don