pounds at six months; 600 to 800 pounds as 12 months; and 900 to 1200 pounds when calving. Guernseys and Holsteins will maintain a close weight while Jerseys will weigh slightly less. Money Management “Taking Control of Your Money,” was the presentation of Janice Stoudnour, die Family Liv ing counselor for the Bedford County Extension Office. Deciding on “needs versus wants,” headed the list of money management techniques. “It’s sometimes a difficult decision and must be decided upon by the whole family,” explained Janice. “Decide how you will save to purchase a new refrigerator, take a vacation, or an even bigger goal such as sending the children to college.” “Be careful how you use credit cards. 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Sox 1306 610-466-1026 DISTRIBUTED BY KEYSTONE STIHL Ladies’ Day Out Combines Fun And Education (Continued from Pag* B 11) when the credit card bill comes at the end of the month, the bill must be paid.” To make a good money man agement plan work, Janice sug gested the following: Choose a chief money manager. A plan runs more smoothly if one person is responsible for seeing that bills get paid. Develop a record-keeping sys tem. Try to keep one drawer for bills, receipts, insurance papers, tax records, and all other impor tant information regarding money. Develop a system for paying bills. Use either marked enve lopes, setting money aside for each bill or, use a record book or checkbook to pay bills. Develop a system for handling money. Keep your checkbook balanced. Manage credit wisely. Don’t overuse a good dung. Be flexible. Realize that your needs and the economy is con stantly changing. 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Other programs presented at the Dairy Farm Women’s Seminar included “Safe Kids,” by Carol Krizner of the Pennsylvania Department of Healthrand “Food Safety—What Are the Real Con cerns?” by Doris Krumenacher, of the Blair County office. The day concluded by each of the 18 ladies attending creating a “tussy mussy,” from dried mater ials provided by the extension office. ROLLING ONLINE 90 S WllCI! YOU Buy A You Get The Best MEETS THE CHALLENGE LANDCOMMANDERS TAKE COMMAND OF TILLAGE PROBLEMS 3-9 Shank Brillion’s Landcommander gives you total command over the problems of compaction, soil erosion,residue management, and rough fields. The front disc gang has 22” x 1/4” disc blades on 15” spacings. They are designed to cut residue and work the ground to a depth of 6. The Landcommander has the ability to till from 8” to 20” deep. The rear disc gang has 20” x 7 ga. disc blades on 7.5 spacing. The 6”x4” mainframe is designed to handle the stress from the deep'till shanks and disc gangs. SOIL BUILDERS SOIL BUILDERS. Optional Coulter gang can be hydraulically controlled to save maintenance dollars. 5,7, 9,11 &13 shanks. Available in 2& 3 bar. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 25, 1995-817 tan. ta _ about calf and heifer care to the ladies attending the Dairy Farm Women’s Seminar in Bedford County. ADAMSTOWN Adamstown Equip. Inc. ALLENTOWN . Lehigh Ag Equipment BECHTELSVILLE Miller Equip. Co. BELLWOOD CRESSON Hlnee Equipment Co. BERWICK C.H. Rlnehimer & Sons CARLISLE Gutshall’s, Inc. DOVER George N. Gross, Inc. EASTON George V. Seiple ELIZABETHTOWN Messick Farm Equipment Co. INTERCOURSE C.B. Hoober & Son GREENCASTLE Meyers Implement LANCASTER Landis Brothers, Inc. LEBANON Umberger's of Fontana LOYSVILLE Gutshall’s, Inc. LYNNPORT Kermit K. Kistler, Inc. NEEDMORE Clugston Farm Equipment NEW HOLLAND A.B.C. Groff, Inc. OAKLAND MILLS Peoples Sales & Service OLEY Pikeville Equipment, Inc. QUARRYVILLE Grumelli Farm Service TAMAQUA Charles Snyder, Inc. 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