Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1980, Image 102

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    C **~l* nc «ster Fanning, Saturday, April 12,1980
Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Kisser s
For some reason, I’ve
been interested in geneaolgy
and old records for a long
time. I’m beginning to think
that I inherited the tendency
toward a great interest in
ancestors and history.
While we sort through old
papers in my mother’s attic,
we come across records of
family members who lived
two and three generations
before us and beside each
birthday is listed the sign
under which they were bom-
Gemmi, Leo, Libra, etc.
There are wills and very old
deeds written in 1769. It is
fascinating to read them and
see which nephew was not
included in dividing an
estate. One wonders what he
did to be excluded!
I had a great uncle whose
last name was Sheibly.
However, I notice that the
spelling was changed over
the years. It started out as
Scheively, then Sheibley and
finally to the present
spelling.
Another thing that
bothered me a bit was the
fact that though the women
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O HURST TIRE SERVICE
PHONE; (717) 354-4931
1 Mile West of Blue Ball On Rt. 322
OFFICIAL
INSPECTION
STATION
signed the deeds tran
sferring a farm to a son,
someone else did the actual
signing while they merely
made their mark-an “X”.
Apparently, it wasn’t im
portant for girls to have even
enough education to be able
to sign their own names in
the 1700 s. Maybe there was
no school where they could
be taught, but then how did
the men leam?
One old paper which I’ve
had for a while (as I bought
some of my uncle’s scrap
books at his sale ten years
ago) tells of an agreement
between his grandfather and
some neighbors, including
John Weidler who formerly
lived on our farm, spelling
out exactly how high “the
water on the Conestoga may
be dammed up by the grist,
merchant and saw null near
their plantations. ”
It mentions where each
iron pin is fixed in a sloping
rock and how many inches
from the center it may raise
when the dam is exactly full.
It states where the pins are
Stretch
YORK If you are trying
to keep the family budget in
the black and still serve
healthy, nutritious meals to
your family, you should be
aware of the labels on the
foods you buy.
Nutrition information
labels are required by law on
all foods which have
nutrients added or which
make a nutritional claim on
the label or in their ad
vertisements, says Marceil
Seckman, home economist
Currently, nutrition
labeling on all other foods is
voluntary. But consumer
demand and competition
have encouraged the
labeling of most foods
regardless of regulatory
law.
This nutrition information
is a simple listing of the
nutritive values in an
average serving. The
number of servings in a
package is also listed.
Nutritive values are given
as a percentage of U.S.
I fin IlyrEt#
in relation to my present
dwelling house.
And to top off the unusual
appeal of this agreement
dated in 1861, is the fact that
it was written and sealed by
my great, great grandfather
Henry Shremer who was a
justice of the peace for 43
years and a surveyor for 61
years. He was also a teacher
and a farmer in Manheim
Township.
POURED CONCRETE WALLS
MANURE STORAGE
Your Layout May Work with A Gravity Flow
System which would save dollars. ° W
Let us Cheek It Out. Call Ken Groff.
STRASBURG POURED WALLS
your budget with your eyes
Recommended Dietary
Allowance for that nutrient.
RDA’s are standards that
serve as goals for good
nutrition and are established
by the Food and Nutrition
Board of the National
Academy of
Science/National Research
Council. They are based on
existing knowledge of
nutrients judged to be
adequate to meet the known
nutritional needs of prac
tically all healthy persons.
Nutrition information
labels must give the per
centage of U.S. RDA’s for
protein, five vitamins - A, C,
IT’S A
FACT...
Research shows
daughters of high PD
bulls give more milk
than those from bulls
with an average PD.
I can provide service
to over 50 dairy bulls
with proofs over
+ I,OOOPDM.
For bulls whose
daughters give more
milk and have sound
RD 2 Box 8
Strasburg, PA 17579
Phone (717) 687-6668
thiamine, riboflavin and
niacin - and two minerals,
calcium and iron.
Except for foods aimed at
a particular group such as
babies, RDA’s are
calculated for adult males
whose requirements are
usually greatest. Women, of
course, greater
amounts of iron, so that RDA
for iron is based on their
needs.
Other information on the
label, all based on a single
serving, includes the
number of calories and the
gnams of protein, car
bohydrates and fat
AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE
Deforest Wisconsin 53532
UID OR DRY
Square or Round Walls
Built Below or
Above Ground
Aluminum Forming System using
Redj-Mix Concrete and
Reinforcing Steel
This gives us flexibility to form a
manure storage system to fit your
layout.
POURED WALLS FOR THE
NEW OPEN FRONT VIRGINIA
STYLED HEIFER BARN
Blue Prints Available
PRICES QUOTED ON SLOTTED FLOOR
MANURE STORAGE SYSTEMS
You will also notice an
expiration date, called open
dating, stamped or printed
on many food containers
This is because some foods
are perishable due to light,
heat, oxidation, storage or
transportation.
Read and compare labels
along with unit costs to make
the best food decisions.
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SMITH VILLAGE TRAVEL CENTER
31 N Mam St Jacobus Pa
717/741 3*3*
ARCTIC CAT SALES t SERVICE
R D 1 Highpomt Rd
Cochranville Pa
215/593-6280
MGS TRAILERS
RD 3(HearZmnsDiner)
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215/267 752*
MELLOTBROS TRLR SALES
RO 2(Rt 272 N)
Willow Street Pa
717/464 2311
WHITE OAK LAWN * LEISURE
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717/665-4627
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717/354 4726
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