B—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 8, 1959 *# Crash Protection (From page 4) fast-talking swindlers from perverting the honorable business of securities selling This alone, will require a substantial increase in its staff. As an example of the in creasing work load carried b; the SEC. staff, in protec ti ig the public from swind -1 ers, the S.E C. referred for criminal action in the past fiscal year almost three times as many cases as in the pre vious year. “To preserve and protect our marvelous financial sys tem,” Sen Magnuson said, “the S.E C. staff must be in creased.” All of us desire to keep expenses down, but we cannot afford to let this de sire strangle or hobble our chief “defense agency” a gainst-the kind of a financial crash Russia' is hoping we will have. Want a better grain & hay harvest in 1960? USE NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND AND COLLOIDAL PHOS PHATE "CALPHOS" THIS FALL. -Available in bags or spread on fields. MERVIN McMICHAEL Millersville Ph. TR 2-4377 ROY ERB Brooklawn Farm Lane. LO 9-1580 ffi 0 foet... Th (fom in iji _ 9 „ * ***• THE BIGGEST BARGAIN in yoor FAMILY BUDGET Pennsylvania Power A light Company % ' • SPABC (From page 1) Jersey's Although the county area had a. mere handful of Jer sey entries, a good half of these finished in the top five in their classes. They includ ed Sr Ylg heifer Phyllis Landis, Lancaster, Second. Heifer, 2-3 years David Althouse & Son, Cochran ville, First; M. Lucille Krei der, Drumore, Fourth, and Tom Halladay, Kirkwood 1, Fifth. Kenneth B. Garber, Wil low Street 2, won Second in the Sr. Guernsey Heifer Calf class. Jr. Yrlg. Heifer Albert H. Fritz & Earl H. Harnish, ROBERT H. KAUFFMAN shows the champion Hol stein Jr. Yearling heifer and Reserve Champion Holstein of the show The heifer is Penn Springs Regal Lucy, 18- months old. • _ y • • « Guernsey yet the average unit price of electricity for home use Ms come down 33 % in the same period. . l[ >. tmm ',i«4i »« ■'!"» - rf- J 1 \d V 1 Check Pasture After Storms Nearly every livestock pasture in Pennsylvania has a lew wild cherry trees grow ing along its fences. These Q-ville 2, Third Sr. Yrlg Heifer Harry S. Mumma, Manheim 1, Third Heifer, 2-3 years—Donald S. Ankrum, Peach Bottom, Fourth; and Dorothy Garber, Willow Street 2, Fifth. Aged Cow Raymond F. and Louise A. Witmer, Wil low Street 1, Second. The Fritz and Harnish heifer was in the Champion Junior Get-of-Sire class. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. / trees may become deadly livestock killers following summer storms, says Chester County Agent, Robert A Powers, Jr. The leaves of damaged branches may become sourc es of deadly cyanide poison. When the leaves wither a normally harmless substance in them changes to deadly hydrocyanic acid and sugar. Cattle and sheep eat the sweet withering leaves with relish. Only a few of the Prepare Your Pallets for High EGG Prediction ...FEED MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville. Pa- ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. R.D. 2, Peach Bottom, Pa. SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Liiiiz. Pa. Two Important Men In Yourli YOUR LAWYER... when he draws your* for the distribution of your property occofi ing to your desires. YOUR EXECUTOR... when he carries out ft provisions of your Will as you have specific Because of our experience/ many far-sighted men and women ap* point our bank as their Executor under the provisions of their Will* Stop in and talk it over anytime. jji “Serving Lancaster from Center Square s' nc MILLERS VILLE BRANCH ratio® Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per dep oSlt ° leaves In the or n „ required to sheep. * Death occm s v •because the p olsn J- v with the oxvKen ability of tho bll'/ mont is possib o V mals usually ai j “"M in the pasture l 0 "( Checking the trees for fallen i ' the storm is a caution which CQuI J cow or a whole herd WAYNE Growing —to help develop large, fully pullets with big capacity for early winter eggs. Let us help you gel those EXTJ Come in NOAy. H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S, Witmer - Honks - Leola.Pj, R.D. 2. Elizabethtoi LIME VALLEY H R.D. 1. V/illow Sim sS-fi IP* 302 N. GEOB® ABERDEEN ROHRER'S R.D. 1, Honks’
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