Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 19, 1981, Image 49

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    Local wines
BAINB RIDGE The J. Richard
Nissley family has two more
medals to add to their collection
for award-winning wines following
the Sixth Annual Wineries
who needs them?
Quality roughage alone can provide much of the protein and energy
needed for milk production. But since roughages may lack both balance
and quantity of minerals necessary for maximum milk production,
bone and muscle development, and the most efficient utilization of
other nutrients—many dairymen need a mineral supplement program.
How can you tell if you need
a mineral supplement program?
Let us make a free analysis of your forage crops. We'll give you a report
on the nutrient value of your hay, silage, or other roughages, along
with recommendations for any supplements—if necessary. We won't
try to sell you anything you don't need!
Our three mineral mixes—Beacon" Phos-Min, Beacon Mineral Ade and
Beacon Cal-Min—are formulated by highly respected dairy nutrition
specialists. The supplement they recommend will contain the necessary
minerals to make up deficiencies.or imbalance in your, roughages and to
achieve the proper calcium-phosphorus ratio in your total feeding
program.
You can rest assured that you aren't paying extra for exotic ingredients,
high transportation cost, and expensive promotion and sales cost.
With BEACON, you get
more mineral units per dollar invested.
Mineral supplements, formulated especially for the cow at reasonable
cost, are part of what we call "IMo nonsense feeding”.
CALL YOUR BEACON DEALER TODAYI
W.L MUMMERT CO. MURPHY & CLOUSE FEED MILL H. JACOB HOWER
Hanover, PA
717-637-6923
MCCRACKEN’S FEED MILL, INC.
Manheim, PA
717-665-2186
MARTIN’S ELEVATOR, INC.
Hagerstown, MD
301-733-2553
H.O. ANDREWS & SONS, INC.
McVeystown, PA
717-899-6772
beacw|eeds
York, PA
Ph: 717-843-9033
RICHARD B. KENDIG
Special Accounts
Representative
Phone 302-478-3058
Beacon Milling Company.
We're Employee Owned. That's Why We Shine.
Unlimited Conference held at awarded a bronze medal at the
Americana’s Host Farm in Lan- Thursday evening banquet of the
caster on December 2-4. conference. They were produced at
Millrace White and Cellar the Nissley Vineyards winery near
Reserve Blanc wines were each Bainbridge, from French-hybrid
YOU do!
STEVENS FEED MILL, INC.
CHESTER WIEST ISAAC K. LEFEVER
Sales & Distribution Beacon Advisor
Manager Phone 215-267-7042
Phone 717-741-2600
capture awards
Carlisle, PA
717-249-2963
NOLT’S MILL
Witmar, PA
717-393-1369
Stevens, PA
215-267-2150
CLARK SUPPLY CO.
Rising Sun, MD JOHN M. HERR & SONS, INC.
301-658-6464
Grantville, PA
717-469-0988
■Sif® 6.5. SNtMR FEED
215-562-5398 Brodbeck, PA
717-235-1213
R.E. RUDISILL
Sales & Distribution
Manager
Phone 717-854-2281
Intercourse, PA
717-768-3431
NEW FREEDOM FARM &
HOME SUPPLY, INC.
New Freedom, P*v
717-235-3606
ELROY SANER
Thompsontown, PA
717-535-5583
RAYBRANAS
Beacon Advisory
717-843-4515 '
Inc.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19,1981—813
grapes grown during 1979.
“We were very pleased to
receive the medals,” said owner
and winemaker Dick Nissley. “The
competition was much tougher this
year,” he added.
Out of a record number of 792
wines judged at the Eastern Wine
Competition, only 180 were
awarded medals, 19 of them gold.
One hundred wineries from 22
states east of the Rockies and two
provinces of Canada entered wine
in'the competition.
While Millrace White was one of
seven specially selected wines
served at the five-course banquet,
Nissley’s apple wine was also
served but not in a glass. It was
an ingredient in the Roast Ten
derloin Normandy, developed by
Steve Dumas of the Greystone Inn
at Ithaca, New York, who acted as
chef for the conference.
Last year, Nissley’s big winner
was Aurora 1979 which received a
gold medal, while seven other
Nissley wines received silver or
bronze medals.
One of Nissley’s vinifera wines,
recently was served at the
National Museum of American
LANCASTER Ask any person
you happen to see about the need
for a will and most people will
reply, “Sure, it’s a good idea,
everybody should have one.”
What is a will? Essentially it’s a
legal document which says who is
to receive any portion or all of your
estate or personal property. In
addition, you can name a personal
representative to act on your
behalf during the estate settlement
and, if necessary, a guardian for
aiiy minor children. If the minor
children are to receive property
from the estate, a guardian of their
property can also be named.
What if you die without a will? In
this situation, your property will be
distributed according to the In
terstate Law of Pennsylvania. This
is a schedule set up by the
legislation for the distribution of
the deceased’s property.
“Generally, this schedule
follows family lines in determining
where the property is to go,” says
John Becker, Penn State assistant
professor of agricultural law
Extension.
For example, if a husband dies
owning a $60,000 certificate of
deposit in his own name, and he is
survived by his wife and their two
children, then his estate, after the
History in Washington, D.C.
The occasion was a luncheon
held on November 4 for First Lady
Nancy Reagan prior to the
ceremony where she presented her
Inaugural Ball gown to the
Smithsonian Institution.
Distribution to six wine shops in
the Washington area is handled by
Nissley’s daughter Mary Lee. “We
are gradually expanding our
market,” she commented. “We
also hope to establish some wine
shops soon under the new Penn
sylvania legislation.”
Recently passed House Bill 357
permits a Pennsylvania wine
producer to establish three
locations for wine sales in addition
to the winery.
Visitors are welcome at the
Nissley winery located near
Bainbridge. The stone-arch
winery, built by Dick Nissley and
his son John, houses the large
-stainless steel tanks used for
fermenting and storing the wines.
A tour of the winery also includes
the vineyards tended by John and a
sample tasting of Nissley’s award
winning wines.
Making a will
payment of debts and expenses,
would be distributed in this
manner:
—The surviving spouse would
receive $30,000 plus one-half of the
balance of the estate. The
remainder of the estate would be
shared equally by the two children.
—But if the children were
children of a prior marriage of the
deceased husband, then:
—The surviving spouse would
receive only one-half of the estate.
—The remainder of the estate
would be shared equally by the two
children.
This is but one example of how
the Interstate Law provides for the
distribution of an individual’s
estate. The major advantage in
having a will prepared is that the
individual concerned determines
who will receive his or her
property after death.