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Serving Central Pa. and Maryland RD4, Box 34A Gettysburg, PA 17325 Ph: 717-334-2168 ★ Serving Eastern Pa. and New Jersey Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Ph: 201-454-7900 A lifetime Investment i y we oi see wl Contact your -y —.y_ —■- ■ ■ - -.- ■ today Lancaster Panning, Saturday, September 23,1978 cooperation carrying petitions containing a statement requesting that congressmen emphasize and put forth greater effort to reduce the flood of negative regulatory actions that various segments of government agencies have enacted in recent months that are deterrents to stability and normal growth patterns of the nation’s pork industry. These regulations have created a concern and awareness among pork producers that has deterred Holstein Show (Continued from Page 38) 4. Nick Sattazahn, Womelsdorf. Best Udder Open 1. Reu-Hel Farms, 2. Linden Loch Holsteins. Best Udder 4-H 1. Steve Shaw, 2. Karen Sattazahn. Senior Get-of-Sire 1. Wendy Shaw, 2. Keith Buch, 3. Karen Sattazahn, 4. Reu-Hel Farms, Best 3 Females 1. Reu-Hel Farms, 2. Wendy Shaw, 3. Keith Buch, 4. Hubert Miller, 5. Penny Bicksler, 6. ZahncroftFarm. Dairy Herd 1. Wendy Shaw, 2. Hubert Miller, 3. Reu-Hel Farms, 4. Debra Stump, 5. Karen Sattazahn. /NO. 1 CHOICE OF FARMERS □ Send information on MORTON BUILDINGS. □ Have your salesman phone me for an appointment □ Garages - Shops □ Hog Confinement □ Machine Sheds □ Cattle Confinement □ Horse Barns □ Free Stall Barns 4 Silo Feed Rooms □ Gram Storage □ Livestock Barns NAME ADDRESS I TELEPHONE NO, their making normal production increases. Their desire to express this con cern by joining their local pork organizations and also signing the petitions has been greater than ever expected. These petitions will he' presented to congressmen «in meetings now being scheduled in the congressional districts. In some cases these meetings are beng planned to handle up to 400 producers at which time they will express their concerns to their congressmen. Produce of Dam 1. 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