Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 24, 1966, Image 5

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    Squiret Street, Elizabethtown, with his
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le-half years, presently re- aci . e f arm j n Cayuga County,
les at 37 Spring Garden He attended two of the New
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Let every heart rejoice! Christmas, source of
joy and hope for all, is with us once again.
We wish for you and yours a renewal of the
blessings and beauty of that Holy Night.
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1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER
24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541
We're wishing
a holiday season
happy as a
Christmas coro\ t to
you and yours.
With grateful
thanks to
our many friends
for all your
loyal patronage and
good will.
Dia Put
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FACTORY OWNED AND OPERATED
York State University schools,
one at Cobleskill, one at Mor-
risville. He also attended the j U ce, a jj 0 f W hj c h are ra i sec i
University of Nebraska, and unc j er “muck” fanning, and
took the SCS training program dairyin"
at Michigan State University. Squires
In discussing Oswego Coun
ty, N.Y., Squires noted that
the big crops up that way
aside from deep snow are
onions, strawberries, and let
Monday, December 26
Monday, January 2
EBY'S MILL, INC, Lititz
HEMPFIELD MILLS, INC., East Petersburg
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 24, 1966
tion technician Harry Hordes in
the Lancaster area. Hordes is
now doing watershed work
with SCS in Mercer County,
Pa., Bass said.
CLOSED
and
(717) 354-5168
replaces
conserva-
• Farmers Assn.
'Continued from Page 1)
location, on the part of the
Farmers’ Association.
“We are interested in in
forming people of their rights
in these cases, and Hatfield is
well-qualified to discuss the
subject,” Wenger said.
The meeting will be open
to the general public, Wenger
added, and will deal solely with
the purpose of informing land
owners of what to do when
then piopeity is thieatenecl
by condemnation under Penn
sylvania’s Eminent Domain
laws
• Tobacco
(Continued fiom Page 1>
Hess added that, “We ha\6
not established the advance
puces for this yeai’s ciop We
aie purposely delaying esta
blishment for a number ol lea
sons, including a fuller deter
mination of the quality of the
crop ”
The dnector lepoiled th.it
the present inventory ol t!
1964 and 1965 tobacco includes
less than 200,000 pounds each
of 1964 Cl and C 2 giades
• Area Holsteins
(Continued from Page 1)
In the herd of Robert li.
Kauffman. Elizabethtown Rl,
Diana Pabst Willow Slope
scored hei “E” with 90 points.
Lassie Keyes Sovereign also
scored 90 points She is owned
by Paul B. Zimmeiman, Eph
rata Rl.
The Classification Piogiam,
in continuous opeiation since
1929, rated only 785 registeied
Holsteins “Excellent” last year
of 72,700 classified.
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