Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 26, 1960, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 26, 1960
It’s fun to speculate—and Milk as a food contains a
greater variety of essential
ingredients than any other
Seek happiness for its own single food.
sake, and you will find it;
seek for duty, and happiness An average serving of pork
will follow as the shadow (3ounces) will provide a
comes with the sunshine man with 40 percent of his
—Tyron Edwards daily protein needs
De Luxe Eggbutget
' Heie’s how a tasty Be Luxe Egghnrger will look as you place
it before your child for a hearty lunch A fried egg* is combined
\uth cheese, a slice of Bermuda onion, all on a split and toasted
bun. Once served, this dish will soon be a family favorite.
Eggs are a traditional Lenten food. Many families use them
often as a meat alternate in accordance with religious belief and
custom, otheis feature eggs in their early spring menus to brighten
meals after months of iieavy winter fare. How fortunate for all
that eggs are in most abundant supply at this important time ol
year Maich is National Egg Month—a period for reminding
homemakers all over Ameiica of the golden goodness of eggs.
Eggs offer high quality protein Homemakers with growing chii
ditn use eggs often a-, a good way of stretching their food dollars
The vci satility of the egg is remarkable They’re popular at
breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack time, too Eggs have probably
been prepared and served more wavs in more homes tJian any other
single food Eggs around the clock!
Sen.e them otlen at jour home during March—National Egg
Month
DE LUXE ECGBURCER
Uof each Egglnn gei:
| firrer
1 tablespoon fat for frying egg
1 round bun, split
1 slice cheese
Lay bun hahes, split side up on baLing sheet; then on the top
half, place cheese slice Toast in hot o\en (425°F) or under broiler
until cheese begins to melt, and other halt is toasted Meamvhile,
irv eggs medium fiim; season. Place egg on toasted half Place
onion ring on cheese topped bun. Ser\ e hot, ‘ open or closed .
Garnish with watercress.
Eggs ITaic Real . . • 3-Mcal Appeal
our order NOW fo
NETIC
lANT
■ic GIANT HYBRID CO:
ears; deepest kernels; ,ni
[TIC GIANT red-seeded
GRAIN SORGHUM—ne’
; produces larger yields.
iETIC GIANT "Sweet
VAGB SOEGHUM—best
more tonnage with high s
anf GENETIC Gl
EXTRA YIE.
BIGGER PRO
Farmersviile Eqpt. *
R.D. 2. EPHRATA
See Us For Your Spring Needs
FERTILIZER
SPREADER SERVICE AVAILABLE
* Baughs
* Limestone & Lime
• Vertagreen for lawns and gardens
e Weed Killers for pastures
» Garden Seeds & Tools
• Tobacco muslin & fencing
9 Poultry Feeds & Supplies
West Wiilow Farmers Assoc.
WEST WILLOW
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1 slice onion
Salt and pepper
Watercress, 01
othergreens
New Holland EL 4'
® Cramers 4 Armour
Phone EX 4-5019
Farm Women -6
Receive Thanks
A “Thank You” note fr
om James the Lancas
ter County International
Farm Youth' Exchange mem
her now in Peru, was read
at the meeting of the Soci
ety of Farm Women No. 6
on Saturday, March 20, at
the home of Mrs. Bertha
Keller, 212 Highlawn Ave,
Elizabethtown. The note was
in appreciation for the don
ation of the club toward the
IFYE fund
PRO
Report From Local Poullryman
A flock of Hi-Cash pullels layed 273.8 eggs
per bird in a 12 month period.
For results like these try a flock of Hi-Cash
Production Pullels. Order today.
WEAVER’S HATCHERY
LITITZ. R. D. 4, PA.
BUY NOW and RECEIVE YOUR
*
Here’sths4-plow “all-job” tractorthat
handies mounted implements with
the greatest of ease and precision.
Why? Because the Massey-Ferguson
65 features the famous Ferguson Sys
tem that gives you more work-power
ANOTHER JUBILEE CASH BONUS OFFER:
CASH
WHEN YOU BUY /T\rZJ
ANY NEW rV/S
FERGUSON &&
BUY NOW AND SAVE.,. DOME IN TODAY /
you* MASSEY-FERGUSON
R. M. Brubaker, Inc.
SALUNGA, PA.
The group voted to don
ate $lO.OO to the Lancaster
County Society of Crippled
Children, and a like amount
to the American Cancer So
ciety.
During the program, Mrs.
E J. Leffler, Lebanon Co
unty Police Woman spoke
on certain aspects of her
work.
Devotions were in charge
of Mrs William Thome Co
hostesses were Mrs. Harrison
Keller, Mrs. William Thome
Mrs. Jacob Miller and Mrs
John Groy.
EPHRATA RE 3-0885
wa
1 / —\ WHEN .YOU BUY
£*( r\ \ ANY NEW
SW' mf(M)
TW 8-4016
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per pound of tractor, and greater
economy per job! The MF 65 is avail
able in gas, diesel, or LPG Models
and NOW WITH A BIG $150.00
“Jubilee Cash Bonus” direct from
Massey-Ferguson.
The most economical tractor in the MF line,
the Ferguson 35 is a lough, scrappy litt< 9
workhorse that out-hustles and out-performs
many larger, higher priced competitive trac
tors. AH models— Special, Deluxe, sod
Diesel— have the Ferguson System features,
and each is now available—FOß A LIMITED
TIMEONLY—with a "Jubilee Cash Bonus"
of $lOO.OO direct from Massey-Ferguson!
M. M. Weaver & Sons
R. D. =l. BAREVILLE, PA
Next meeting" of iViQ
oup will be held in the
me of Mrs. Clayton *
when Carol Ginder wll]
ow slides on her one
one-half years in Brel
Service in Puerto Rico
Give Lancaster
advertising a chance to \ V(
for you.
EASY BUDGE!
PLAN!
You pay in equal insti
ments spread over the yea
—avoiding big bills in col
months vrhen oil consiar
tion increases.
GARBER
OIL CO.
105 F car view St,
MOUNT JOY, PA,
Ph. OL 3-2021
11l
OL 6-3321