SENDING KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL If you are like most parents, your primary concern with send ing your'child back to school is clothes, notebooks, class sched ules, and transportation. Just the fact that you’ve just spent your last two weeks’ paycheck on new shoes and jeans is a clear signal that it’s time to go back to school. My children have always had this habit of growing in the sum mer especially their feet. Sneakers that fit during June and July all of a sudden are cramming their toes. Their feet always have had perfect timing to grow the last two weeks of August. Even with all of this “physical growth activi ty," there’s one social and emo- * f I 1 V l ." '■» %&'/' V*vs> S i ' f ‘ ’' z xi In your business, you sit behind the wheel of a tractor. So, you want one with smarts, guts - and muscle. Like the AGCO Allis 5650. The 45 PTO hp 5650 boasts features you’d expect to find on a larger tractor. 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All of these and more mean that the child must redesign at least a few aspects of his or her life. For some children this is not an easy task. The study of the pre-teen girls also found that the second biggest problem centered on personal psychological relations their relationships with others. Here reverse speeds, and your choice of AWD or 2WD. Plus, the 5650 delivers the ultimate in maneuverability, thanks to its low height and low center of gravity. And, with a 4-year, 4,000-hour warranty, the 5650 will take you further than any corporate sedan. See one today, at your AGCO Allis dealer. GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, Pa. 717-786-7318 HOLTRY’S EQUIPMENT Roxbury, Pa. 717-532-7261 « 4%*- ■w. A- AGCO ALLIS C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown, Pa. 215-536-7523 New Tripoli, Pa. 215-767-7611 Oley, Pa. 215-987-6257 again. Van Horn noted, the child’s relationships may be grounded in school. Classmates of last year are no longer classmates. Everyone seems to be on a different sched ule. Over the summer some friends moved away physically or they may have moved away emo tionally. Friends of last year may choose new friends this year. Your son or daughter may not be in cluded. This is a very difficult ad justment for the child to cope with at the beginning of school. The third leading problem re ported in the study on pre-teen girls had to do with their social and recreational activities. They worry about these activities and BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Lancaster Farming Carries DHIA Reports Each Month! rszST Pasture Mat / \ The Golden Standard ln Cow Comfort Finally! 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