B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26, 1963 • Milk Co-op (Continued from Page 1} As the- volume of milk has •ht a reduction in the price of crept up, he said, it has brou- Class I milk. Low prices will put more farmers out of busi ness, he said, “I don’t believe it will cause farmers who in tend to stay in business to pro- duce'less milk” , Honan said farmers are fac ing the same problems of high costs, low prices, and taxes that t.hey faced 30 years ago. ‘‘l think we have gone m a circle ”, he said, and “I ima gine the dairyman will have _=/ f EES WITS y ' f«AO \\ Vff S jfr HALF WAY to the LAYING NOUSE on just 6 LBS. FEED with 2 LBS Denlinger's CHICK STARTER 4 LBS. Denlinger's ALL MASH PULLET GROWER for healthy, well-devel oped 10-week-old pullets! See us today! MASTER * L. J. Denllnger Co. PARADISE PUBLIC SALE SAT., FEB. 2, 1963 114 Mile West of Buck, along Route :572, 14 Miles South of Lancaster, Pa. 25 Head of HOLSTEIN CATTLE 17 Heifers, 10 Springing, (others Younger). 8 Holstein Steers, weighing 600 to 800 Pounds. S.P.A.B.C. and A.B.S. Breed ing. Certified, T. B. Accredited, Vaccinated, D.H.I.A. Records on Hams. I—7 yr347da 16,039 M 575 P I—31 —3 yr 358 da 15,337 M 566 P I—-61 —-6 yr 319 da 13,996 >1 543 F I — a yr 366 da 13,431 M 459 F .'.iso Selling, by the Bale, in 100 Bale Bots 700 BABES, MORE or BESS, GOOD QUABITY MIXED HAY (No Rain) 300 BABES WHEAT and OAT STRAW 300 BABBS CORN FODDER EAR CORN BY THE TON SABB at 1 P.M. Sharp Terms by' JOHN G. HERR Auctioneers Carl Diller - ST 6-3713 J. E. Kreider - BU 4-4517 Phone BU 4-4555 Bunch Available the same problems thirty years from now. ” At the meeting in the Quar- went to Lucille -Kreider, Bru ryville Methodist church, Will- more; Gerald Kreider, Qliarry lam Held, cooperative director, ville Rl; R. Edvyn Harnish, presented 25-year pins and cer- Christiana Rl; Richard Anh tificates to William Bucher, rum. Peach Bottom and James William H Bouts Harold R. Esbenshade, Quarryville R 2. Hershey and Mrs. Annie B. Le- President of the Quarryville fever< Local, Charles Schreiber, Jr., Daniel Tnm'ble presented was master of ceremonies. - For further information see... Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE m i I BW I# m * * * ❖ * *2* It's so easy to save by mail when it's inconvenient for you to stop in. Try it! 314% Interest Paid On Certificates of JDeposit for 1 Year 214% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Use Our Convenient Drive-In Window One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Mam Bank. "Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” LITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad & Main Sts., Lititz * 302 N. George St. ❖ »? MILLERSVILLE BRANCH Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation awards to the 4-H boys, and girls in the Wcal T distnc£ who had scored more than SO’jioints on thear project ’work, prizes makes it your but buyl Nad RED COMI EGG MASH * Equally With Scratch for 'fojjT Quality Eflg* With Excellent Flavor. FREE PARKING.- 25 S. Queen Street Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts, Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine and Queen Sts. l\\VV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\V New Breakthrough. in Dairy Nutrition shows 10% More Milk from Same Amount of Feed with New Ful-O-Pep Cattle - Izer Dairy Feed Almost four years of testing and development at the Ful-O-Pep Eesearch Farm show that new Catalyzer Dairy Feed increases energy production in the rumen by as much as 20% ovet] regular Super Milking Feed —and an average of 10% more milk after just 4 weeks on feed,) ❖ Ful-O-Pep Catalyzer Dairy Feed contains only natural feed ingredients; you feed it as yott would feed any ration, along with your regular roughage. Let us give you more information Morgantown Feed & Grain Grubb Supply Co. Stevens & Morgantown Elizabethtown Millport Roller Mills S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Salunga Eeola- and Witmer WUUUW r *sm£> *j» *2hJ* *!♦* Millport Kirkwood Feed ’& Grain 1 Kirkwood
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