Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 01, 1964, Image 5

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    • Tobocco farms around the county and. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,, 1964—5*
.. . - _ ... graded the samples according —■ ■ ■ --
on nue rom age to the new iy.eistiab'Lished U. S. dea un .tied puloff, and two
airlines freight-planes. On the Department of Agriculture grades of farnl flller . The com
committee -with Rohrer are stand , ards , for Pennsylvania mlttee also m i c i U ded a suggest-
Clyde Wive!!, Columbia Rl, ae edleaf (Type 41) cigar flller per J)ound pnce for ea , ch
c-, Marietta Rl; Ro- tobacco , grade - fo b New York, in 70
Barn Cleaners - Silo er ® ss ’ Q, a . Grading was done by HC. pound bales.
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Is '°' ah Stevens Rl Ac- M a r6 tired tobacco farm- Robert Hess, Strasburg Rl,
. If I* I companymg Rohrer to Harris- and . fomer Judge of ]o , cal presldent of the (Lancaster
Dal*fly# If PfthfAf w io Ti»«r man’ tobacco shows and the tobacco County Farmers Association,
KODei lIV. ROnrer Wlvel i a “ d ™^« a "'f“; Classes at the Pennsylvania said the program is an out-
Quarryville, B. D. 1 JJJJ j M arketan g Association Fann show - growth of a discussion between
_ . w-¥ o okko cultural Maraeung Association, S les packed and shaped local members and AFBF per-
Hensel KI 8-2559 a branch of PFA to Rottepdam m , c i u , ded hands of sonnel in Washington, DC in
k .Tit LZZZTn three wrapper grades, two gra- December 1963.
gathered tobacco from some 20
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What Happened
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# Fulton Grange
(Continued troni Page 1)
molded salads The grown
sang a number of Ste\en Fos-
ter songs
Mrs. Jlames Bradley showed
colored slides of Hi&toncal
places in Penna and other pla
ces m Penna Kat'hy Gilbeit
had charge of games
The annual Turkey Supper
will be held April 1 at the Ful
ton Grange at Oakiyn. Ne>.t
meeting on Febiuary 10 will
teature a Tall Story Contest.
• Guernsey Men
(Continued tiom Page 1)
bert MoSparran, EIUs Denlm
ger and Melvin Stoltz'fus; field
day, Roibert Ankrum, Richaid
Maule and Paul Witmer.
Kenneth Ganber wais appoin
ted the breed’s dairy herd im
provement association lepre
sentatn e
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Dairy Barns
Poultry Houses
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• Dries White
• Disinfects Against
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• Kills Flies; 90% Less
Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo.
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tractive profit making li
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write, phone
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Sales mgr,
ROBERT A. REICHARD,
Inc
19th & Lawrence Sts