s > .vs&n'l ‘xo^saniiJ 14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 7, 1956 SO TRUE “In times of trial!,” boomed the visiting pastor, “what brings us the greater comfort 9 ” From the rear of the church came the answer. “An acquittal.” i ■ ■ Get a Genuine i ■ s ■ - ■ : JjOOPJ er i “ ELECTRIC TRAIN ■ ■ With Your ■ ■ NEW Automatic Z m ■ Washer S or Dryer ■ Lester A. Singer; ■ Honks, Pa. ■ a Pn. Strasburg OV7-3226 a The combination ot Lirie Eggs and Small Bird, with low maintenance cost, is hard to beat Early Large Eggs ar* usually worth 52 to 56 more per case than Mediums or Pullets i High-Speed layers for 12 to 15 months I Be sore you get genuine Ist generation Mount Hope Strain-Cross You'll get Big Eggs when other flocks art laying "Pullets” and "Pee-wees" We are a Mount Hope Franchise Hatchery—a safe place to buy First Generation Leghorn Chicks. ■ i ROOD’S * COUNTRY MARKET AND AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY EVENING - 6:00 P. M. Between. East Petersburg and Manheim Farm Produce Work Clothing and Shoes •Fruits (all kinds; Ladies & Children’s Clothing Vegetables Watches and Clocks Meats Jewelry * Cheese Christmas Decorations Dressed Poultry Office and Household Home Made Candy Equipment Cakes, Pies and Bread Phonograph Records S'W. ' „ (A " * Ms ’ Electric Equipment Novelties and Handywork Farm Seed & Supplies Toys Heated Buildings Plenty of Free Parking 2 Miles North of East Petersburg 2 Poultry Auction 6:30 P. M. Every Tuesday J "kMmmummmmnmnmaMmaaaauunmmmmmmmmmmmm There’s Variety in Eating Along West Indies: Chicken, Fish, Curry (Continued from page eight) salad and cafe con leche equal parts of hot coffee and hot milk. That’s one item about eating in the Caribbean the northerner finds strange. Milk served with coffee is always as hot as the coffee, yet the Canbbeans have bent to the Yankee by offering as a rule two varieties of coffee, the native “cafe” that if taken black may cause your hair to creep, or the more placid North Ameri can blend. Increased degrees of roasting cause'the Latin Ameri can coffee to be more bitter. Lobster salad or tuna fish salad if often the forte at luncheon, but you’ll find a hot-dog stand nearby or a steak house if the native fare is too troublesome. There you’ll find also American, Mexican, Chinese, pizza, German and Italian offerings. There’s no end to the variety. Arriving on the isolated island of St Johns at noontime, an accommodating guide found an accommodating native housewife -who fixed up a quartet of hearty sandwiches. One dollar pay was a sufficiency. iiiiiiiiiiaiiiiai* ■ Corn Pickers ■ ■ Stalk Shredders Ml JJ Hammer Mills ■ 5 Manure Spreaders ■ 5 & Loaders ■ B Lots of Tractors & ■ i Full Line 5 ■ of Farm Machinery B ■ CLYDE E. KEENER ■ J R.D.3 Lane. Ph. EX 4-6414 ■ mm m ■■ M m m m w ma ■■ h m m wm mm ■> KEEP COSTS DOWN • With our high efficiency Strain Cross Get cross-bred vigor without high prices, • EARLY LARGE EGGS-worth much mort than Mediums and Pullets. • High speed layers for 12 to 15 months. • Ready-to lay pullets that cost less than Hybrids. Lowar chick cost. Less feed. • Tima to Order Now for Fall and Winter chicks. \ ImmH aißiiS For desserts, there is always ice cream in some of the most extravagant sundaes you’W find, often topped with a paper um brella. \ There’s one consensus among all outsiders, bread baked in these isolated islands is always excel lent in taste, perhaps a bit coarse in texture by our standards. Although we sidestepped the invitation of one native to par take of an iguana stew, we did have pleasure in a strange luncheon of caviar. Friends, whose home’s refrigeration was but' a kerosene refrigerator, had just speared a 33-pourid sea bass. Put to immediate use was the caviar with sour cream, spread on crackers and served with lime juice only slightly diluted, slightly sweetened. -Meal prices vary. One hotel of fers three meafs and excellent room for but $l3 daily. Yet that same amount could.be spent else where on two steaks. Without limit is the seafood line. It’s an experience to search about and try the native fare, or more properly the native special ties Sander Holstein Tops Red Rose DHIA Last Month The highest 305-day lactation in the Red Bose Dairy Herd Im provement Association -of Lan caster County was completed by a Registered Holstein owned by Ernest Sauder, R 1 Lancaster This “Lucifer” daughter produc ed 18,951 lbs of molk and 768 0 lbs of butteffat. The second high 305-day lactation was completed by a Registered Holstein owned by Mary B. Stoltzfus, Morgan town. This Holstein produced 16,401 lbs of milk and 749.2 lbs of butterfat. The herd having the highest monthly butterfat average for September was thejierd of Jacob F. Beiler, R 1 Gap. His - herd aver aged 1192 lbs of milk and 44.1 lbs of butterfat. The second place herd was that of Ivan S. Zimmerman, Rl Narvon. - The highest monthly butter fat producer was a Registered Holstein owned by Christian S. Petersheim, Rl Rortks. “Queen” produced 2172 lbs of milk and 110.8 lbs of butterfat. The sec ond high monthly butterfat pro ducer was a Registered Holstein owned by Lloyd H. Ranck, Rl Paradise. “Prize” produced 2208 lbs of milk and 103.8 lbs of but terfat. Farm Calendar (If you wish your Coming Events' listed in these col ums, write a card or letter to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryville, Pa. Be sure to include name of sender.— Editor). DECEMBER Dec 7 Lan Co Farmers Assn. Board of Directors meet ing Paul Herr Home, Holt wood Dec. 9-13 National Farm Bureau Federation Convention, Miami Beach. Dec. 11 Fernwood Grange, Grange Hall, annual covered dish dinner. R. T. James of the James Industries, Paoh, will de monstrate a well known toy. JANUARY, 1957 Jan. 14-18, 1957 Pennsyl vania Farm Show Week,, Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Jan. 14-18—Pennsylvania Farm Show, Harrisburg. Jan. 15, 1957 Poultry Fed eration’s Annual Farm Show Banquet 8:30 p. m. Penn Har- Harrisburg, Pa. M t SI >'|T T !T U fl Penn State Men to Land-Grant Posts; Farrell Chairman Top administrators in the Ag ricultural Experiment Station at the Pennsylvania State University were elected to major offices re cently in the American Associa tion of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities. Elected chairman of the Ex periment Station Section for the 48 states and territories was Dr. M. A. FarreM, director of the Penn State Stationr Assistant Di rector Alex Black was named to the committee of three to review research projects in the North east. Dr. Farrell is also chairman of the program committee for the Association and vice-chairman of the committee on organization and policy. A Penn State gradu ate, Dr. Farrell has been Station Director and Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture since 1952. Dr. Black, who received his master’s degree from Penn State, became assistant director in 1953. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster S/ EX, 4-1796 44 44 s H truckload selection of 411 B>High St ., Elizabethtown new and used Royals, Keming- & ' tons, Underwoods and Smith- Ph. Lanc.EX 3-7242—E-town 7-1436 Coronas at Root’s Sale Tue, _ _ . „, Eves, and at E-town every "Sat. Open Evenings E-town Worth tho Trip Till 9 P. M. FOR BETTER RESULTS... USE WWF FEEDS FAMOUS FOR QUALITY ★ Laying Mash ★ Broiler Mash ★ Dairy Balancer ’^'Beef-Gro COAL—POULTRY EQUIPMENT WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION (VEST WILLOW Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 Single, Stucco Home, in Mt. Joy, Pa., in a residential neighborhood This home is almost brand new (4Vi years old) and in excellent condition. There is a large hying-dming room, beautiful kitchen with knotty-pine cabinets, tiled bath with shower, 2 large bed rooms, and plenty of closets—all on a one-floor plan. Has a full basement, and a'garage with a porch attached. Some Outstanding Features: / Oil-Hot Water Heat with Summer-Winter Hook-Up / Beautex Colored Piaster Walls and Ceilings y Ceramic Tile Window Sills, y Payed Driveway / Venetian Blinds V Fireplace - Can be seen at 20S Park Avenue, Mt. Jay, or call Mt. |ey 3-6772 far inspection. Price $1 5,500.00 j* j ' 1 mi* •v-- 3£-<=«fc. Ufc' A woman was telling her doc tor about Her husband’s delu sion, “He thinks he’s a steam radiator and he sits under the Hiving room window all the time.” “Well,” said the doctor, “you bring him in tomorrow and I’ll cure him of that in no "time.” “No, no. doctor, we need the heat,” replied the wife: take the pounding out of him.” James Cagney to a movie director. 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