Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 30, 1965, Image 9

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    AUCTION PRIVATE TREATY
PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK
CO-OPERATIVE
A FARMER OWNED AND controlled
business handling cattle, colvcs,
hogs end sheep on commission.
UNION STOCK YARDS, PA.
P.O. BOX 695. BONDED LIVESTOCK DEALERS.
WE WILL SELL YOUR FAT CATTLE-FEEDER
CATTLE-COWS and BULLS AT AUCTION SALE ON
Wednesdays starting atmzioo noon. aj,l
OTHER DAYS AT PRIVATE TREATY.
H FEEDER CATTLE ON SALE AT ALL TIMES.
& FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
4 PHONE AREA CODE 717 OFFICE 392-6810,
§ Evenings: Glenn C. Hart, Manager. Phone 569-1863
or Harry J. Abel, Phone 394-7759
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Prices!
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nterior Paints
From Present Stocks
During month of February
Act Now Before "Pick Outs” Narrow
ifice Prices For This Highest Quality Paint
Now You Can Paint And Really Save.
R. BUCKWALTER
2281 Qid Phila. Pike
RICE M. GOOD
Goodville R 1
Your Selection.
SEE US TODAY!
Agway
FARMERS FEED
& SUPPLY, INC.
New Holland, Pa.
lforts°to ln gov- cd that the * llolmcnt ‘ would n «* inst <l uota3 at the coming
lernment referendum the whole ques
■ways that will reduce total a h . ow tion g f S out f thc ™ ndow an V'
Icosts without jeopardizing the thal ™ th supplies at near- way. Lancaster County grow
•really essential educational, rec ° 1 ’ d * evels a hl B her ? u ° ta e « have never approved to
■research, conservation, and W0 T u f ld have Deen unrealistic, bacco quotas, and the local
■credit programs of the U.S, mor ® r han one 't hird ot opinion is that that situation
[Department of Agriculture. the county s growers vote will not change this year.
“We are confident that sav
ings can be made in govern
ment farm programs in a man
|ner which will permit com
imercial family farmers to
jearn higher, not lower, net
[incomes,” Shuman said.
• Tobacco
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iborhood of 22,000 acres. This
came as somewhat of a sur
prise since it had been hint-
WILSON M. SCOTT
Willow Street R 1
QUARRYVIULE
AGWAY STORE
Church Sjt., Quarryville, Pa.
LARRY BRENEMAN SHOWN RECEIVING
PLAQUE from Dr. Gene Love, Penn State University,
for his production of 197 bushels per acre in the Penn
sylvania Crop Improvement Assn. One Acre Corn
Contest. Larry was high in yield, but second in profit
with $149. In calculating the area championships
P.C.I.A. gives equal weight to yield and profit. Brene
man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Breneman,
Strasburg Rl, and is president of the Garden Spot FFA
Chapter at Lampeter-Strasburg High School.
Your best farm loader buy
New 100 Series Farm Loaders
by Allis-Chalmers
Here’s your new chore-power efficiency mated to Allis-
Chalmers D-17, D-15, D-12, D-10 and WD-45 Tractors.
Your choice of six models available with three bucket
styles plus dozer blade. Come in and look them over today.
Finance for profit. Atk us about Alhs-Chalmers’
time payment plans.
ALLIS-CHALMERS #
SALES AND SERVICE ▼
L H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Nissley Form Service Allen H. Mote
Washington Boro, p*. Form Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service
Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa-
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheem*. p«.
Chet Long
Akron, Pa.