Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 12, 1966, Image 7

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    DE-STRO
The Guaranteed
RAT KILLER
With Prolin
(Improved Warfarin)
Kills Mice Faster
Meal & Pellets
Both with special lure
Longenecker's Htlwc., Manheim
J. B. Hostetler & Son, Mount Joy
I. B. Graybill & Son, Rcfton
-Mussel’s Store & Mill, The Buck
Wilhelm Ildwc., Mycrstown
Trimble Hdwe., Lititz
Galen Hdwe., Lincoln
Lititz Pet Shop, Lititz
Eby’s Mill, Inc., Lititz
WEEK AFTER WEEK - - MONTH AFTER MONTH
More and More Milk Producers Are Taking Advantage
Results Are Speaking For Themselves.
If you haven't tried our GREEN PASTURES DAIRYFEEDS, give as a coll and one of our
Dairy Specialists .will stop and explain the program to. you.
He'll give you an honest appraisal of the results you cart reasonably expect.
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& Miller & Bushong, Inc.
RS of the Lancaster
County Hols lean Association are (1 to r) Paul Zimmer
man, Ephrata Rl, John Kreider, 523 Willow Road, Lan
caster, and J Moweiv Frey Jr., 401 Beaver Valley
Pike, Lancaster The.local breeders held their annual
meeting at the Dutch Town and Country Inn, Vintage,
Tuesday evening L. F. Photo
Rohrerstown, Pa.
"Finest Service Anywhere"
Green Pastures
Dairy Program
(Area Code 717)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 12, 1966--7
The
Is Really
Working!
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
Farm Prices In Pa. Up
7%; Off VA% In U.S..
Fuccs received by Fennel
vi.nia f.nmcis lor then pi'il
tc‘s in October edge I n|
£’igl - ‘'y f.om a month oa.hci
cent, iry to a 15 peicenl d>
c!ine Joi the er.'ne nition r
coiding to the Slate Cn'i> lie
poi'mg Sc.vice
Compa c.l to a year t nla i
avratte nnc.es lecem I In
Pcnnsjlv.ima laimeis wi iv ni
10 peicent nhilc the nit.oiii,
avenge was 7 pciecnt .bon
that oi m >lO. lobci W)
The avc a pi ice p i d
US lu inc. loi comnni li 1
and rLn.it’-> in Octobc
unhanded liom a inontii i n
l;ei, but 5 pci cent hum ■
than last jeai
The Fenn-vlvama pun* i\•
ei.ige was sTeng'hcned In l
vances in nn'k, feed ai nu
hay and veg doles
The p'ice uceivcd foi nulls
was up 15 cents a him 1 cci
weight fioin a mcn‘h cailiei
app/oxin’itely thieehr"n
of a cent a quait The m.d
Octofcei puce of $5 80 pci cut
was equivalent to appio\inu!e
ly 12'a cents a quant
Slight advances vveie iccmsl
ed in the puces of oats 'mi
ley, lye and hay, while pc
tatoes vveie up 16 cents pei
cwt ovei mid-Septembei qm
tations
Most puces received toi
livestock declined slightly will
hogs oft 80 cents pei c\U
fiom a month earliei
PP&L Offers
23 Scholarships
To Area Schools
Pennsyh ama Power & Light
Company Piesident Jack K
Bushy announced this week
that PP&L is offeung 23
scholarships to high school
seniors graduating in (he
spring of 1967 The scho' u
ships are available at 21 col
leges and umveisities in Cen
ti'al Eastern Pennsylvania tc
students whose parents lesidt
in the company’s seivice aiea
“The rapid technological ad
vancements in this cour/iy
Busby said, “aie continualh
increasing the demand lor
larger numbers of be'ter
trained leadeis It is these peo
pie who piovide the leadei
ship so vital in developing ai.
ever-improving society As op
portunities have expanded u
recent yeais, the cost ot ob
taming a college education h,r
increased, making it a pio
hibitive factor foi a giowinc
number of potential students
PP&L offeis these students ar
opportunity to compete ioi
gchcl'aiships under its piogian,
of aid to higher education
Each of the 21 colleges ana
umveisities is responsible lor
selecting fiom among all the
applicants the recipient ol r
PP&L scholarship The*elo: e
an applicant is eligible to com
pete for scholai ships only ai
those institutions, paiticipiting
in the PP&L piogram lu
which he or she has been ad
mitted Of course, a high
school senior may apply tc
more than one service aie.i
college for a PP&L scholai
ship, Busby said
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Of It.
Since the program's incep
tion in 1947, PP&Li has as
sisted 227 young people in
their seal eh for a highei eclu
cEi'aon The company’s aid to
education in the last yeai e\
ceeded $160,000, including
sch o'av chip assistance, conti i
bu ions to independent colleges
and college expansion a-tn
it.ies, and matohung emplo\ee
con’ubu'ions to alumni funds
! and foundations, accoidmg to
Bushy.
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