Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 12, 1959, Image 11

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    Give Lancaster i?arming
advertising a chance to work
-Don't Neglect
Your Eyes
Visit Your Eye Doctor
if you ate in doubt.
Doctor's
Prescriptions Filled
Adjustments, Hepairs.
DAVID'S
OPTICAL CO.
114 N Prince St
Lancaster
Phone EX 4-2767
Always See Better
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POPULAR BRAND GOODS IN WIDE VARIETY
PLEASANT CLERKS TO HELP YOU
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Most Stores Will Se Open Dec. 17. 18, 19, 21, 22 and
| 23 in the evenings and close Dec. 24 at 6P. M.
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PLENTY OF PARKING
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Growing HEIFERS
and Dry COWS need
Wayne FITTING RATION
Wayne Fitting Ration produces rugged, full-bodied heifers that
are thrifty and ready to breed at an early age. Fitting Ration also
helps the dry cow replace flesh lost during the previous lactation
and puts her In top condition to start the new milking period at a
high level of production.
Bred heifers and dry cows must receive a highly nutritious ration in
order to build the unborn calf. Wayne Fitting Ration supplies the
vitamins, minerals, proteins and energy needed to drop thrifty,
strong-boned calves.
In ■ test at the Wayne Research Farm, well
fitted Holstetns produced 1720 lbs. mere milk
and S 3 lbs. more fat than when net properly
fitted,
H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S, Inc.
Witmer - Ronks - Leola, Pa,
MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO.
Millersville, Pa.
ABERDEEN MILLS SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY
R.D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa,
ROHRER'S MILL
R. D. 1. Ranks, P=>-
Harry Everett Is
District Secretary
Of Agriculture
Pennsylvan a Secretary of
Agriculture William L. Hen
ning on Thursday, Nov. 19
announced that Harry A Ev
erett, Carroll Park, Blooms
burg, has been appointed
manager of the Lansdale Dis
trict Office of the Pennsyl
vania Department of Agricul
ture
Everett has been area su
persisor of agricultural edu
cation m Columbia and Mon
tour Count'es since Novem
ber 1938 Prior to that time,
he was vocational agricul
ture instructor at Turbot
vi’le High School
In his new post, Everett
will supervise field service
activities of the State Depart
ment of Agriculture in the
nine county area served by
the Lansdale District Office.
These counties include: Phil
adelphia, Delaware, Chester,
Bucks, Berks, Montgomery,
Lehigh, Northumberland and
Schuylkill.
Everett was graduated
from The Pennsylvania State
University in 1925 with a B.
In New Holland
Christmas Gifts
ROSS C. ULRICH, IR.
R.D. 2, Peach Bottom, Pa.
Lilitz, Pa.
LIME VALLEY MILLS
RD. I. Willow Street, P&.
S. degree in agucu’tural edu
cation. He also holds a Mas
ter of Science degree from
Bucknell University.
He is a past president of
the Blootnsburg Kiwanis
Club, a life member of the
Pennsylvania Educat on As
sociation, and a member o£
the National Education Asso
ciation, The American Voca
tional Association, and the
Pennsylvania County Super
intendents Association.
Lamb Grading
Out For Year
Secretary of Agriculture
Ezra Taft Benson announced
recently that the Federal
garding service for lamb and
mutton will be suspended for
one year, effective January 4,
1960.
This action follows stren
ous efforts on the part of the
Department to develop a set
of official grade standards
which would be objective
and meaningful, and which
would be generally accept
able to all segments of the
lamb industry. This has not
been possible.
Early this year a number
of organizations requested
that Federal lamb grading be
terminated On July 23, 1959
the Secretary announced that
Federal lamb grading would
be continued but that the De
partment would proceed
promptly to revise existing
lamb standards At that time
the Secretary stated, “If im
proved grade standards for
lamb and mutton are not de
veloped to more adequately
meet the needs of the indus
try, the Department will
give further consideration to
suspension ot Federal grad
ing of lamb and mutton car
casses ”
In mid-October, a proposed
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MANN &
R. D. 2. QUABP.YVIILE
BUY NOW AND SAVE
NEW
Meyer
Limited number available at these special prices and terms.
J. PAUL NOLT
GAP. PENNA.
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 12, 1959 —H
Little Angel Cookies
BRIGHTEN THE CHRISTMAS SCENE
Delicious to eat and decorative, too these cookie channels
start with quick, convenient refrigerated cookies from the giocei s
dairy case No measuring, mixing, or shaping required all you
do is shoe ’n bake like this-
Slue 1 roll Pillsbui l ' Sugar or Toasted Coconut Slice ’n Bake
Cookies Vs-inch thick For each angel, cut a narrow strip from two
sides of a cookie shoe leavm? a triangular-shaped piece to loim
the body. Place on ungmased baking sheet Use cut pieces at sides
for wings Make a snia'l hall hon one-lonrrh of another Mk-c ioi
head Bake at 373* ior 7 to 10 minutes Cool 1 minute before re
moving to cooling rm\ Dei <>.<_ e wihi unite lung, powderm su o ai.
oi small cai dies. Makes auou- 3 dozen.
set of revised standards was
submitted to the industry by
the Department, which pro
vided for substantial modifi
cation of existing standards
TI o 12 moiled como to \ou mill
.» unit range of lift.ng capacities ranging
from i'i to 20 tons for jour truck, pickup or
trailer Jhe -month, trouhle free s-iion of a
H\RsH HOIS i has a fast lifting tunc of from
12 to 160 seconds, which allows more timr
for actual hauling
’lhose hoists come to jou st an a\< rage
cost of only 15f a day as compared to the
SlO-'jlo a dav joil now spend to manually
unload your truck.
GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE
Special Psplci@s
ON THE
ADVANCED 1960
Hay Conditioner
SEE OR CALL US TODAY.
The proposed standards were
substantially in line with in
dustry suggestions developed
in a series of meetings with
industry representatives
To lie-..,-!! Old I, mill a light-weight, tow.
cc-ling Irmlv hoi*-! ‘.jrt.ihlc for all types of
farm U'-' 1 [need within the average farmer’s
budget w ‘tlie aim of “Bud" Harsh when
in Uli U Lies l M IVI ICO MIG CO. began
opera'iois 'llws hoist was built and is now’
in use throughout the nation
Ihc liuts'l 11YDRMUC HOIST averages
orlv 52 (including federal e\Qis« tin)
and miintmns a lon tnvahle weight which
averages 271 lbs 'lhese economical hoists
arc limit for either hack or side dunping,
do|Kmnng upon jour need
Save costly time end elnn.nale back
b-eaking labor by unloading with a HARSH
KhDRALLIC HOIST engineered for eco
nomical, speedy, and durable farm use.
THfo.6*.
Phone Hickory 2-4183
HOISTS
Phons ST 6-3630
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