Voice of Lancaster Farms IN I'EKESTINB , YORK, Pa. Enclosed find cheek for my subscription for one year to your interesting pap er. Armor r- Frey- VERY INTERESTING HOLTWOOD, ,Pa. Enclosed find check for one year subsenp ition to Lancaster Farming. We think it is a very interesting paper, Clarence W. Arm •trong. THANK-YOU LANCASTER Enclosed find money for which please enter ipy subscription for one year to I&ancaster Fanning. 1 think the paper very interesting- Thanking you for the early boxholder copies- Mrs. Clarence W. Wineholt. i LOOKS FORWARD TO LF CONESTOGA You will find enclosed check for 52 weeks of Lancaster Faming as it seems like a pretty good paper, from What I have seen m the boxhold er copies- I am looking forward to receiving it. - William Flick SUCCESSFUL FUTURE SPOKANE, Wash. Your in teresting paper came this morn ing the second we have re ceived from Lancaster County, Pa- We want to compliment you on the neat paper. “Lancaster Farming.” Looks like it has a very successful future. Good luck and greatest success for your new venture. , Winter slipped up on us with out warning, and never in the History of Spokane have we had it' so cold this early It was 11 be low zero here for several days, then we had a snow that broke BEST BUY Winter Prices at L. H. Brubaker . Lancaster. Pick up a good used New Holland 'at Big Winter Savings! , You can get your best buy in a completely recondi tioned New Holland baler or forage harvester right here! If you’ve been waiting to pick up a New Holland at a good price, you can really do it now. Because right now you get the tre mendous benefit of our amazingly low winter prices. Far dollar values you,can’t beat one of these recondi tioned New Hollands. They’re really "best buys” both in price and condition. SPECIAL FALL CLEARANCE. 1 each Model “77”, “76” & “75” N. H- Balers 1 Case Wire Tie 1 Forage Harvester, row crop Sc pickup CsJl or see us -today L H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Tike Lancaster, Pa. ATTENTION* FARMERS "’| j If farmers file income tax by Feb.. 15,1956 they need ■ S. not file a declaration of estimated tax, ■ ■ Two options are given by which to determine g JJ amount of income which ts subject to.the self, employ- ■ S' ment tax. jj ■ With ns, Income Tax is a Profession; not a sideline m. John M. Slater and Associates m 2 124 South State Street, Fphrata, Penn»ylT»nia ■ . Diet 3-2370; if no »n»wer,_try 3.-i4OS .J ’■■■■■■BBBBB ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■kb FEEDS 40. CATS. DesPeres, Mo.—Mrs. Caesar Venegoni, who ha» approximately forty calts m her'home here, is thanking of moving to a 40-acre Ifarsn, because there’s a move a fooit in itlhas community-to pass a Haw limiting the number of pets in any one home. the cold but made the streets very dangerous for driving. Mrs. Chester G- Arnold. (Editor’s Note: 11 below Brrr Mrs- Arnold is the widow of Arthur B- Overman, a pioneer commission man and many times president of the Spokane Live Stock Exchange. She herself was an early schoolteacher in, Idaho, moving from the midwest, arriv ing on the 10b by horsedrawn stage in the 20ih Century) NEVADA, lowa Congratula tions on your newest adventure Lancaster Fanning. It is in teresting Keep the paper rolling as I know you ulways wm a chal lenge. .Mrs. Margaret Black ledge. BOOMS WITH ENERGY ST. LOUIS, Mo. Honstly, this second of Lancaster Farming is without equal. It fairly booms with energy. I espe cially adore the beautiful picture on the front page. Next I spotted the Women’s Page- Am so anxi ous to try the Broccoli Casserole. Mrs. L Newton Kinder MANHEIM Your publica tion is “terrific ” We wish to be included on your list as charter subscribers. Wishing you the best for future years Cassel’s Mill, Inc., by C. Eugene Cassel. KENNETT SQUARE I am very grateful to you for the love 'v picture and story that you put in your Lancaster Farming. I think that this Is a very nice paper and your interest of cover age was good. It looks like the chicken business got on your front page too. It looks like the farm had brooder houses, shelL ers, etc- That’s good for the poul try industry. I hope that you will stop around to see us when you are this way again- I am en closing $l.OO as a charter mem ber for the coming year so we will receive your nice paper. Lois M. Logan, Pennsylvania Fly ing "Farmers Queen, L. L. Logan Poultry Farm and Hatchery. Litilzß.3 Chester Delaware Poultry Meeting, Election Dec. 15 New directors will be elected and several changes in bylaws will he made at the annual meet ing of the Chester-Delaware County Poultry association Dec 15. The meeting will be a dinner at the Coasesvillo, YMCA, ac cording to L L. Logan, Kennett Square, president. Directors will be elected to re place those v hose terms expire, and all members are urged to attend, especially in view of by law changes. This will be the first anniversary meeting.of the group organized last December. Principal sneaker will be C. ,M. Kessler, assistant sales man ager of Allied Mills, Chicago, well known in the poultry field. The high level of personal debt Iheld threat to future. CHALLENGE TERRIFIC GRATEFUL Two Lancaster Farming region men here are and behind the high ranking Angus female is shown with the Eastern National Livestock Ex- Fred Frey, Jr, Quarryville, who assisted Boudi position (reserve senior champion female, Erica not in caring for and showing Angus at Timonium. Eileen GRA On the left is Elberc (Bud) L Jenks, Lancaster Fanning Photo) manager of Boudinot Farms, Chester Springs, Pa, Proteins Needed In Dairy Ration, Purdue Advises LAFAYETTE, Ind. Protein supplements are needed-in most winter dairy lations, reports G. A Williams, extension dairyman at Puidue Umveisity. Williams says these supple ments give oetter results at low er costs when fed m mixtures than when fed separately. When good quality legume hay is used with either corn or grass silage, a grain mixture contain ing 10-14 per cent digestible pro ; tein meets the needs of most eows. _ Such a mixture can be made "up"of 500 pounds corn and cob meal, 200-pounds of ground oats or wheat bran, and 100 pounds of a protein-rich feed such as cottonseed oil meal, lin seed oil meal, soybean oil meal, or a 32-34 per cent protein com mercial feed. One pound of this mixture should, be fed for each '2% to 5 pounds of. milk produced* depending on the breed and size of the cow If low quality rough ages are fed, more supplement will be needed Costs studies show, that when gram feeding is carefully adjust ed to dairy milk production, the cost of concentiates will make up about 25 pc- cent of the total cost of producing milk. When un necessary amounts, of grain are fed, hctvever, the cost of con centrates may nm as high as 4Q per cent of the total cost. Brazil plans no change in its coffee price policy. Conestoga QBARRYVILIE, PA. Reserve Champ at Timomiim RUGGED WINTER- 'Dublin, N H.—According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the oldest periodical in America wh-dh is stall continuously pub lised/in the same name and ori ginal appearance, the coming winter will be “as severe as any lof the Twentieth Century” Be ginning with ib.eak November VINTAGE Phone Gap LIVESTOCK 67R3 AUCTION Sales Every Tuesday Night at 6:00 P. M. Come To Our Christmas Party On December 20th TURKEYS. HAMS And Other Gifts to be Given Away ALL FREE j EVERYONE INViTEO i Lancaster Farming, Friday, December 2, 1955 NING AND nSPASMTIh- BIG DIVIDENDS! Farm Service PHONE 282 - September corner sales were i he highest since May. 1953 'weather, bad storms and blustery cold succeeding one another— with very few mild so ells or (thaws and no real winter break until Sate March is forcast Add to the life of your tractor and equipment—and boost the price you’ll get when you trade. Let us give you an estimate. We think you’ll be surprised at how law our figure is. Spegial Off-Season PiicesJ 5