Tune In To New Holland Radios NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) If you’re in the market for a new radio for your tractor or combine, New Holland has a com plete line of heavy duty radios specifically designed for agricul tural equipment. According to Jared Wills, New Holland product and pricing ana lyst, New Holland and Audiovox have teamed up to offer farmers a variety of radios, cassette players. CD players, and speakers. But New Holland doesn’t just carry a complete line of agricul tural and industrial radios. Your local dealership also has radios for cars, trucks, and lawn and garden tractors. Thiu's why it’s important to make sure the radio you pur chase is the right radio for the right application. Wills explains that unlike stan dard car radios, the Heavy Duty radios are specifically designed to v withstand the daily punishment of exposure to dirt, heat, and vibration. New Holland Heavy Duty radios feature a backup lighting system; a SO percent larger display panel designed to be viewed from below or above; hi-sensitivity tun ers, which help ensure reception even in rural areas; automatic functions for loudness; internal surge protection; external heat sink, which draws heat away from New Holland offers a com* plete line of Audiovox radios specifically designed to with stand the dally punishment of exposure to dirt, heat, and vibration. the radio’s critical components; and vibration-free design. “The backup lighting and regu- CLASSIFIED ADS j PAY OFF! I la ted light bulb circuit features protect the radio from static dis charge —the number one cause of failure for non-heavy duty radios,” Wills said. “And all Heavy Quty radios are designed to reduce exposure to dust and dirt, a common cause of car radio failure.” The user-friendly design of Vcw Holland’s flat-face radio nodels allows for easier operation yy providing large controls and ugh visibility display. Designed or off-road use, these Weather Band radios receive all seven National Oceanic and Atmospher ic Administration (NOAA) weather-band broadcasting fre quencies so you 'don't get caught in the rain. Other features include 20 sta tion memory, electronic tuning with seek mode, 4-way balance/ fader, automatic local-distant, loudness and stereo blend circuit ry and a variety of cassette player options. I Please send information on how I I I can apply for healthcare insurance at rates I can afford! Name. * Address' City: mhm PENNSYLVANIA Mail to; Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Mmm. FARM BUREAU P.O. Box 8736, Camp Hill, PA 17001-8736 GETTYSBURG (Adams Coun ty) The Adams County Farm Bureau membership kickoff meet ing will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 27, beginning at 7 p.m. at Hoss’s Steak House. Russell Redding will be the guest speaker. All workers are requested to contact Joel Way bright for reservations. Recently appointed member ship chairperson Joel Waybright said, “The importance of staying organized as a farm bureau and being active in local legislation are two of the main functions of being members in the Adams County Farm Bureau. It is critical to maintain contact with our legi slators since less than 1.6 percent of the population is within the farming industry. We need to remain a strong voice to be heard.” President of ACFB, Ed Wilkin son, voiced his concern at a recent board meeting. “Membership is the lifeblood of the organization. The membership of the group is responsible for the development of local policies which are pre a market for ralite products meat, -leather and oils. • In ostrich, research projects on carcass composition, ideal slaugh ter weights and slaughter condi tions. and decreasing fat deposi tion are being conducted. Much of this research is being done at Texas A & M University. • A few disease research pro jects are being conducted as fol lows: pullorum/typhoid infection/ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 16, 1995-C5 Farm Bureau Starts Membership Drive (Continued from Pago C 3) transmission in ratites (University of Georgia); diarrhea (Auburn University); aspergillosis, typical ly a problem in colder, wetter cli mates (no specific research site mentioned). Hicks-Aldredge noted that slaughter ostrich prices are $5OO-$BOO per bird. The ostriches are typically slaughtered at 9 months of age at approximately 220 pounds. 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The county unit is active in community affairs and works foe favorable legislation for the rural community. It also offers business services to its member families. The local bureau launched the membership drive in September with a mail campaign to canvass the existing members. Following the mail-in dues, the committee commenced a farmer-to-farmer procurement program. The thrust this year will be for the team captains and workers to contact every farm family in the county for membership in the association in order to reach this year’s goal of 903 members. To date, the organization has totalled 725 paid members. Date ot Birth S S Number Business Phone Home Phone LFI2/95