Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 18, 1955, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Friday! November 18, 1935
Founder of
Lumber Firm.
At Refton Dies
Ira B Grabill, 84, Refton. died
at 6 a m Sunday at the Lancaster
General Hospital after a (brief
illness. He was stricken at home
on Saturday m*ht and admitted
to the hospital.
I USED BALERS
I McCORMICK PEERING and NEW HOLLAND
USED SPREADERS
McCORMICK DEERING and NEW IDEA
D. L. DIEM & SONS
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PH. 6-2131 LITITZ, PA. jj
a Deluxe fenge
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AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
PUSH BUTTON
this automatic range for the low, low
price of only
$279. 95
COMPLETE LINE OF APPLIANCES
Refrigerators
Ranges
Automatic Washers
Dish Washers
GROFFS HARDWARE
S. Railroad Ave.
New Holland
He was a son >of the late Rev.
Simon E and Emma Brenneman
Graybili and tad ibeen employed
as bookkeeper at the former Herr
& Snavely Co, Lancaster. He was
also founder of the I. B. Graybili
&rSons coal, lumber and fuel oil
business, at Refton, in 1908
Private funeral services were
Wednesday afternoon at the
tery.
Willow Street Mennonite Ceme-
Graybili v homo.
Freezers
Water Heaters
Automatic Dryers
Custom Ranges
Phone 4-0851
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Visitors from Virginia, with their host, who proved one of the bidders worthy of mention at the
. recent 4-H Baby Beef Roundup and Sale, at Lanca tei are shown here- On the left is A. G- Buchei,
head of the Farm Service Depaitment of the Lamster County National Bank, successful bidder foi
the Shorthorn shown by Mary Louise Miller ot R 2 Manheim- The steer, weighing 1,150 lbs, bringing
24% cents per lb, will be served at the annual banquet of the Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb
Club with compliments of the Bank With Mr. Buchei, from left to right, are Mrs. Thomas 0. Scott,
Charlottesville, Va; Edward H Bam, assistant vice president, Farm Service Department, The Peo
ple’s National Bank, Charlottesville; Tom Scott, Albemarle County (Va) Agent; Audrey Allen and
Susan Allen, R 3, Charlottesville- Audrey and Susan showed the best trio of steers in the April
show foi the Charlottesville aiea, and the visit to Lancaster was the winners’ gift from Peoples
National (Lancaster Farming Photo).
From Where the Winners Come
Judge Boyd Widdle checks conformation of Dauphin County^Herefords lined up in the Southeast
District Show at Lancaster At the moment, he is working on the entry of Robert Baker, while J
Beverly Riland, also of Dauphin tries to attract the judge’s attention with her entry. (Lan''|
caster Farming Photo). - . .
Farm Income
Drops Lower in
Past Two Years
Pennsylvania's farm cash in
ciome has declined nearly ten per
■cent in -the past two years, Dr
■William L. Hennings state secre
tary of agriculture, told the Pen
nsylvania Grocers Association,
meeting in Harrisburg last week
Farm receipts the first eisfht
(months of 1955 are falling
a miPion dollars under the com
parable 1954 period
But, the Secretary added, “the
farmer is due for a better break,
ihe is looking for his rightful
share of any prosperity, that is
being passed around, and when
he gets it, the entire comimuni’v,
county, state and nation" will
benefit ”
“'Our Pennsylvania farmers,”
Dr Henning *itold earlier, “are
feeling the effects of this down
ward trend m income In the
United States last year the per
capita income of farm people
averaged $9lB as compar
ed with $1,836 for nonfarmers ”
More good and services will be
labailahle the farmer when farm
income gets into better balance
inia
\ itlh. industrial income, he added.
“Farmers are still in the cost
rnce squeeze, they are getting
1 nly 40 cents of the consumer's
market basket dollar today,” the
I lecretary advised, and the so
i- illed “small” fanner is hardest
hit.
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LOOSE STITCHING
Contrary to popular' behe>‘j
loose stitching down the bu \
seam-of a tie is the sign of a wel |
made one This gives the tie fle’ i
(bility, Bernice J. Tharp, Pen‘|
(State extension clothing sipcci 1 i
list, states js
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