Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 05, 1966, Image 20

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5, 1966
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# Dairy Day were last year. The reason for
(Continued from Page 13) that reduction in stocks is the
percent rise in the wholesale drastically reduced production
price index. “Raw materials ” m "* c . in th * u * s - V* e
are up more than this,” he in recent years - he
_ dt i ed< said. Two of the three top
m j! - . • u . milk-producing states showed
Tending to hold prices down d p of 14 p * rcent) compar ing
on the other hand are govern- Jan j 19 £ 5 wit ’ h Ja P nuar y
ment storage stocks, the econo- IQRfi
mist told the farmers. In 1966,
these storage stocks will be He offered two primary
even further reduced than they reasons for this national de-
I sure like my
LONG TERM FARM MO:
Forrey worked out for m>
1 didn’t have to buy any stoi
any appraisal fees. -After
I can pay off as fast as
to from current f;
Contact 1
Charles H. Forrey
REAL ESTATE
137 W. Main St., Leola
£3^>
The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States
HOCKS 0 098
FOR NORMAL £ f ° r Su| ««i
DRIVING ■"
INSTALLED FREE
NO MONEY ' .. . . .
down What will Hew Shocks do for you?
Months To Pay * Maka *r»vJnf
open a
“dioice-charge”
account
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QUALITY RIDE HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS jay 0«0r1Q95
foriuto'T tnt £ lU
BRAKE AND FRONT END
SPECIAL! ,008
■ Brakes adjusted! All
■ Front wheels aligned! rnn II
a Front wheels balanced! rUK
Your Convenient
wiMEUßmat* B.F. GOODRICH STORE
Cor. Prince ( Vine, Lane. 392-219 S
earnings!
FARM LOAN CORRESPONDENT
* lrtcr«**« (lr« life
<r Qlv# »*f*r hondlrng
Phone 656-3861
for
clln« In .jullfcvprednetion; dr»ma*lc pglc?», dpereas- -11.68 ,to -dairy ..tanners.
I—The rapid increase in **•" WoUag tU»l£ * l ' d dWr H
market price of Cotter cows He suggested three things J> r <*mcU will pay* the ecqp,
In late 19G5. When this hap- which dairymen should give on «w>crnded.
pens, dairymen will cull their some thought to are: Claae I Other program speakers fo
herds heavily. This trend will Base Plan; Food For Peace: eluded Sldhey Barnard end
continue In 1566. and Milk Product Promotion, J° B Taylor, both dairy set,
ence extenslonmen; Stephen
2—Employment alternatives While the Class I Bast Spencer, extension dairy sp*,
In industry. Many marginal Plan may not be any better cialist; all of Penn State Uat.
fanners have left the farm than the marketing arrange- verslty. Also. John Gindc,
for jobs in industry. H This menj now operating .In the and Rpbert Willson, sanitarl.
is the best thing that could Philadelphia milkehed, It may ans with the Public Health
ha'ppen to agriculture,” be considerably more advan- Service.
Pierce said. "As industry tageous, than the kind of
market that we might have ——
contfnues to pull marginal
farmers oft t'he farm, your
own labor on your farm will
be worth more.”
Pierce also spelled out fac
tors which could disrupt this
upward trend in farm prices.
“It we utilize our potential
to push production up too
fast, we could increase the
rate at which milk products
go into government storage;
if industry alternatives shrink
causing rises in unemploy
ment: or. if inflationary
pressure is lost, we will not
be able to exrpect further
BANK HOURS: Main Office, Millersville and
Manheim Twp. Branch:
Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Lititz Branch: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.;
Fri, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
All Drive In Windows and Walk Up Window
Open Until 6 P.M. Monday through Friday
except Manheim Twp. Branch open ’til 8 p.m. Fri.
FREE PARKING at places listed below.
Bring parking ticket to Bank for validation.
Any Buhrman Panting Lot
MILLERSVILLE BRANCH
} LITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad and Main Sts.. Lititst '
MANHEIM TWP. BRANCH 1415 Lititz Pike, Lane. .
I
.there in the future, Pierce vaccination now a com.
sal<l, mon preventive against many
He said the recently re- diseases—(dates back to 1796.
ported fluid milk promotion. EduVard Jenner developed I
which ran for two years in Vaccine a g« inst sm'atljKW i*
six separate test markets, is- ***at year, giving the feist
the best evidence to-date of Vaccination to an eight-year*
the effects of promotion. boy named James PhsußPS,
Money spent for promoting * * * *
milk normally amounts to 2 Th|C word ‘Vaccination*
cents per person per year from the statin w*xrd
a market. In the test mar- „ meani cow
kets, b and 30 cents were term iginaßy referred onflfr
t fi f res - Resul ‘ s to the injection of cow***
Showed that .for every $1 y . in , to tihe bodty to ptfr
spent there was a return of £m . aWtp ox.
NO BUMP IN THE ROAD!
It’s a smooth, quick, delightful, serviqe
givlng convenience for our car-driving
depositors enroute to school, office,
shopping, or parties—in good weather or
bad, all year around! Enjoy it... use our
DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOW SERVICE!
Grant Street Parking Lot 48 W. Grant S<-
Kendig Parking Lot 36 S. Queen St,
Watt & Shand Parking Garage
Swan Parking Lot Vine & Queen Sts,
Stoner Parking Lot Cornea’ Vine & Queen Sts.
THE
Qpm
NATIONAL BANK
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA
“Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889”
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Maximum Insurance 510,000. per depositor
A Trustee for the Lane. Co. Foundation
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Hager’s
302 N. George St.
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