Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 13, 1965, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 13, 1965
• Have You Heard?
(Continued from Page 11)
pound ami yellow cakes, cho
colate dishes, and is excel
lent for -sauces and pics, es
pecially peach and cherry.
N’uimoi; and mace may bo
used separately, together, or
in combination with other
spices.
Did you knmv that you
should sit down to a nourish
iiifi lunch although you eat
alone? A simple lunch, and
one that you can prepare
with little time and effort, is
a salad and milk. The leafy
greens and vegetables or
limits supply needed vitamins
and minerals; the milk sup
plies protein, calcium, and
riboflavin. Round out the
meal with a slice of buttered
bread.
"Wlmt Is a Good Sale
Huy in Clothing
A good sale buy is some-,
thing needed, will give the
service intended, and (its in
with clothes and accessories
on hand.
It is also suitable and be
coming to the person who
will wear it, and it costs less
money even when costs for
damage, soiling, and altera
tions are included.
The beat buy for you will
have the qualities you want
at the price you can or are
uilling to pay.
ADVERTISEMENT
First Lancaster
County Deeds
Subject of Book
Abstracts of Lancaster Coun
ty, Pa., deeds recorded from
1729 to 1766 are published and
completely indexed in a new
book compiled by R. T. Mayhill
from microfilm. Relationships
and previous owners shown, al
so township of residence of all
names, where shown, A second
volume will index adjoining
land owners in these deeds.
Vol. I covers Deed Book A
thin K.
Genealogists and others will
find this a valuable refer
ence book Older from Eastern
Indiana Publishing Co, Box
57K. Knightstown, Ind , 46148.
Library text bound $lO postpd.
Rentals $2 a month, plus pos
tage. ($lO deposit ) Paper bound
and some reject copies also
available at reduced price
Don’t Neglect
Your Eyes
Visit Your Eye Doctor
if you aro in doubt.
Doctor’s
Prescriptions l'’j||cd
.Adjustments, Repairs
DAVID’S
OPTICAL CO.
Always See Better-
403 X. DUKE STREET
Lancaster
LINCOLN’S ANCESTOR
Albi'ah'am Lincoln bad a
Pennbyllviania Quaker ancestry
traced back to Mordecai Lin
coln, who isetilled in Berks
County in I'/fiO The latter's
small stone homestead still
'hand's. 'The 'Lindolrs later
went west through the Cum
bev'iand and Sbenand'Ouh Val
ley?. Joseph J, Lewis, a Penn
sylvania newspaper publisher,
Hater made public Lincoln's
Pennsylvania background dur
ing the pii'esidenCf'al election,
and t'he diisie’ioLiarc is credit
ed with helping to cany
Pennsylvania's elect oval votes
and bringing Lincoln tihe nom
ination in IISBO.
YORK’S NAME
York County, created on
August ’l9, 1749, has the
unique distinction of having
been named for any one of
three reasons. This progres
sive area got its name either
from the Duke of York, or
from the area called York in
England. A third possibility is
the fact that the neighboring
county is Lancaster, and Lan
caster and York are closely re
lated family names in Eng
lish history.
premium nutrition
—For Breeding Flock*
—For Birds raised in confinement
—For Hens Bred For Extra Production
WAYNE UNIVERSAL MIXER
is the feed for YOU!
Extra rich in vitamins, minerals and high
quality proteins—Syncro-Zymic too !
Let us grind your own grain with Wayne
Universal Mixer for true economy in your
poultry feeding.
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
B. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D, 1, Stevens
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Annual Pennsylvania
Grassland Conf. Set
The Sixth Annual Pennsyl
vania Grassland Conference
has been scheduled tor No
vember 22 and 23 at the Nit
tany Lion Inn, University
Park, Pa., according to C. M.
Wolgcniuth. secretary-treas
urer. Pa. Grassland Council.
The two-day program will
feat me top authorities dis
cussing all phases of grass
land farming, and Pennsyl
vania's 11)35 Grassland Club
and District liny Show cham
pions. A small registration
lee will be charged, but no
advance registration is nec
essary, Wolgemuth advises.
In addition to talks by in
dividuals, there will be a pan
al discussion on the morning
of the 23rd on “Fitting Sil
age into Your Forage Pro-
gram.”
The program is sponsored
by the Pennsylvania Grass
land Council and Penn State
University: all “grassland
era" are welcome.
The national economy for
efficient operation needs both
production and distribution.
Advertising is the cheapest
means of obtaining maximum
distribution.
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Mauheim
MILLPORT
ROLLER MILLS
R. D. 4, Lititz
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Rooks
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
n n i r««l
L H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.