Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1957, Image 16

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    , JUDGING A CLASS of Yorkshire gilts at
the Reading Fair was Arlie Anderson,
Elizabethtown The Reading Fair drew
Dairymen in Northeastern Area
Can Expect 10 Pet. Price Increase
Governor George M Leader
Friday said that Northeastern
Pennsylvania dairy farmers could
expect a 10 per cent increase in
their milk checks thanks to the
work of the Northeastern Penn
sylvania Dairy Farmers Commit
tee which he appointed in October
of last year
The Governor spoke at the
100th Annual Fair ol the Harford
“D-14 handles three 14-inch plows in third gear
high range up to 8 inches deep on my 230-acre
farm The thing I like most about the D-14 is
the way it rides and handles.” J. H. V.
THE D-U GIVES COMPLETE TRACTOR COMFORT
“Well pleased with extra-low fuel Consump
tion Stability of tractor is perfect. . plenty
of power.” J. R. H
ASK US I'OR A DISCOVERY DRIVE on the new Power Star
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SALS S AND SERVICE
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Snavelys Farm Service
New Holland, Pa.
Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quarryville, Pa,
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
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Agricultural Society, in Harford,
Pa
“Until Aug' 1, 1957,” Governor
Leader said, “Pennsylvania milk
sold in New Jersey was not regu
lated by the Federal Government,
largely because the dairy farmers
of New York and New Jersey
couldn’t get together on the kind
ol regulation they needed
VOim UKB POWER DIRECTOR, AND
LOW-LINE, HIGH-CROP DESIGN
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
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466 head of swine this year, including
those shown in the state Hampshire Show.
(LF Photo)
R. S. Weaver
Stevens. Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
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SOLANCO FAIR
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Poultry, Loren Bucher, Quarry
ville, eggs, Richard P Maule,
Quarryville, farm crops, Lavernei
Pownall, Quarryville; vegetables,
Dale Miller, R 2 Oxford; fruits and
nuts, Paul Wenger, Quarryville;
baked goods, Mrs Harold Shirk,
Quarryville
Canned goods, Jlrs William
Gleisner, New Providence, handi
work, Mrs Samuel Long, Dru
more; art and handicraft, Emest
Fauth, Quan jwille, lloweis, Mrs
Pearl Wenger, Quarryville, sew-
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THE EFFORT PUT INTO CLEANING this Hampshire
boar paid off for Paul Ebaugh, (left) R 1 East Earl, and
Earl Fisher, manager of Stauffer Homestead Farms. The
boar was named Grand Champion at the state Hampshire
Show held at the Reading Fair Tuesday
mg, Mrs Robert Housekeeper,
Peach Bottom, commercial exhib
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22% LAYING MASH 16% ALL MASH LAYER
For feeding with home grams. A complete food. No Mixing.
FARM BUREAU LAYING MASH is..
Lancaster— Manheim New Holland Quarryville
Mfg. in our modern mill at New Holland
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