.il Dmrlurorc class three milk P roducts to ilk rf u make a good margin of prof (Fr ° m it. He said if dealers sud -sbove the New York (j en ty find some of the profit ( ee P IIC6, gone from class three prod ded how such a ~ , ‘‘ Jjght effect the ucts > would P usll the l class one milk, York sale of class one milk. morc V promo- When asked what effecL ‘(be part of dealers the action might have on the v e counted on sale of price of class three milk in ■ i|l —2oth Anniversary— l96l : [IMMER SALES! PROMOTION | W-Bigger Than Ever! | ([-Special Anniversary Prices | many-many specials : See Us Todayl Charles B. Hoober i PH. SO 8-3501 J INTERCOURSE A Anniversary Sale | JULY 17-22 : ry Goods - Notions | DACRON NYLON JERSEY S PRINTS AND PLAIN ■ * Sewing Supplies * * Gifts for all occasions 5 SAVE s NIVERSARY PRICES ■ DOOR PRIZES GIVEN Store Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. except ■ Wednesday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, ■ S DRY GOODS STORES ON RT. 340 |S Iway between Bird-in-Hand and Intercourse |J| e Your for High G action 0 WAYNE Growing Mash —to help develop large, fully matured pullets Midi big'capacity for early fall and winter eggs. Let us help you gel those EXTRA EGGS. Come in NOW. ;i ne farm ftPPLY Newmanstown EH'S MILL Honks ID E? s t^ari° NS GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown Fp ER & SON HERSHEY BROS. k Bel’aire Reinholds W L£ Y MILLS ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. *tt°w Street R. D. 2, Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S, Inc. Wiimer - Ronks - Leola MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Milleisville the Philadelphia market, York said the price of class three milk in Philade'phia n ie dealer would have to go up at the York concludcd same time, or a surplus would be attracted to the “There is a responsibility on Philadelphia market. the part of the farmer to pro- For many years, the lower duce milk in line with the price for manufactured milk needs of the market ” Only in the New York market has when farmers do this will attracted dealers to the mar- they have the power they ket. The dealers have on- need in the market place to couraged producers to sell force enactment of programs milk in the market and have that transfer some of the m created surpluses which they creased purchasing power of could buy at prices favorable the consumer to the farmer. ZARTMAN’S ROLLER MILLS E. F. ZARTMAN, PROP. Buyer Of Milling Wheat and Grain Storage LITITZ. R. D, I Ph. MA 6-2296 BEFORE you build INVESTIGATE V'wall-to-wall post-free interior V I 3C 40,50, (50,70-ft. CLEAR spans 'V* easy, fast, 3-faolt assembly. V' economical for use with standard materials and sizes Clear Side Wall Span x 34’ x 40’ x 40’ x 40’ x 40’ 12’ 16” UNLIMITED APPLICATIONS' Warehousing • marinas O cement block storage • loafing barns • machine sheds • poultry buildings • gram storage • airplane hangers • produce storage • light & heavy manufacturing • used car lots * res taurants • bowling lanes • school bus barns • and dozens more 1 I3ujpufchman DUR-A-FRAME Division 407 W. Washington • Zeeland, Michigan CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER TODAY'. KUiPERS BROS., Inc. NEW HOLLAND Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 15, 1961 Dutclii^ sss^^ A-FRAME 1 an Steel Trusses 1 SIZES Side Clear Wall Span 8’ x 50’ 14’ x 50’ 8’ x 60’ 16’ x 60’ 8’ x 70’ Phone EL 4-5111 €> Jerseys (From page 5) of fat and an index rating of 93; W W Maids O K, 12 644 pounds of milk and 685 pounds of fat and an in dex rating of 11 9; Cornwall Gamboge Sophia, 10,824 lbs. of milk, 625 pounds of fat and an index rating of 12 4 Osborne says, realizing we must obtain all Iho efficien cy possible under today’s danymg conditions, the A mencan Jersey Cattle Club ’aunched _ their cow power program as another service to owners of Registered Jer seys. • Chicago Yards (From page 31 down all grades and most prime steers 1200-1350 lbs. steady to 50 higher, heavier steers 50-1 00 higher with choice 1200-1350 lb. weights at greatest advance. Choice heifers steady, good and be low steady fo fully 50 lower cows 25 to' mostly 50 higher Bulls 50-100 higher, other classes in .very small supply. Bulk good, to prime 9QO - 1600 lb. slaughter steers 20.- 23.50, load - prune 1295 lbs. 24.00 most -prime and mixed choice and . prime 1100-130 C lbs. 22 25-23.50. 13-1550 lbs. 21 -22.25. Most choice 9QO - lbs.- 20.50-23 00 with most 900-1300 lbs 21.75-23 00 Good 9QC-1300 lbs. 20 75 22. Utility and standard 18.50- 20.50. Choice heifers 22 00-23 Good 20 50-21 75 Cutter, Utility and com mercial cows 14 00-16 50 late, manner 12 25-14 50 Utility & commercial buUs 17 50-21 00. Good ancl/choice vealers 22.- 28 00. Several loads and lots of •mod to mostly choice 750- 1000 lb. feeding steers 2100- 23 75. load., - choice 750 lbs. 23 75 few medium and good ■l5O 525 lb steer calves and ’■ght weight stock steers 22. 90-24 25. - ' SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 CERTIFIES WHEAT • RED COAT • PENNOLL • DUAL • SENECA CERTIFIED BARLEY ® HUDSON • WONG REIST SEED COMPANY MT. JOY Ph. OL 3-3821 9