—Lancaster Funning. Saturday. March 21.1970 18 Penn Dairies Executive Raises Question Are Milk Prices (Continued fiom Page 17) ceivly. however. th.it consump tion in tln- Noilheasl is being idveisely affected by the pu'scnl Inqh levels “We must iccogni/e that many national oi gamzations. and not neussaulv ones in the daily bus iness. aie spending heavy sums of monev to develop svnthetic or substitute clan v pioducts • To nn knowledge, the synthc as of piotem has not yet been satisfactoi ilv accomplished How cvei, I am led to believe that at least soveial films feel that they aie now on the thieshold foi complete success What this will do to the piesent dany stiuctuic eventually is anybody’s guess “Butterfat is now in the dol cliuins If piotem synthesis is successful, the solids not-fat pio tem of milk raav well face un paialleled competition even at piesent puce levels Price Competition ‘ Non competitive pi icing quick i\ removes demand foi a pio duct Take the case of bakeis and nonfat powdci Moat of the bake 1 s in the countn now a’e in ng blends a hich include sojbenn, cm in combination with nonfat tin ■■"'lk The Luge baking maike foi nonfat powde. mjj be gone foiecei But, accoiding to Nixon the jntssuies fiom high (milk) puc cs aie staitmg to show signs of ei uption ” These signs he sa’d, include a couit test of piesent Class I milk puces and pioduceis under Fedeial -Oidei 4. and a with a powerful new REMINGTON PL-B $ 214.95 s 3soff lowest price ever on the professional PL-5 5 179 GEHMAN BROS. SALES & SERVICE Phone 445-6272 1 Mi N ol Tone Hill on Rt 897 East Earl R D. 1 push by thiee Luge New Yoik cooperatives foi a hearing to lowei Class II puces under New Yoik Oidei 2 Nixon said the e is “now a Luge dispai.U between the fed eial and state puces m many paits ot the Commonwealth This d'spa'ity has gone on too long and is too big Collection la soi ely needed A.t anothei point, he noted “Next week the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Boaid will hold a state-wide heaung to consider i educing the number of maiket ing areas in which it currently w chainsaw NOW, for March and April ONLY A. J. Nixon PMMB Meets -«J—I.W fives minimum pioduccr and minimum icsale puces "Cuiicnlly theie aie 13 aieas The heanng proposal calls foi six or seven aicas - ‘‘One would expect that as a result of this heanng, Pennsyl vania authorities will begin to align better state established Class I prices with those unde; federal, since moic than 70 per cent of the milk in the Common wealth is now pi elected by fed cial 01 dei ” Nixon also teimecl “a grave mistake” the use of the Mmneso ta-Wisconsm man ufactuiing price senes as a bas.c price in the Noitheast foi Class I milk “Looking over the horizon,” the Penn Dames official said, “I see several new dn actions Fluid milk, in spite of some medical findings to the conti aiv, is still a veiy wholesome food, and in my opinion will so continue to be accepted foi a long time n o Mded it isn’t puced out of the maiket “We do have a slimness fad in the countiv at this time and butteifat is not a desuable food foi many people We ha\e a veiy Red Rose Programmed Hog Feeding produces healthy, lean hogs going to market consistently at 200 pounds . . . in less than 160 days ... at the lowest feed cost. WANT TO KNOW HOW ITS DONE? To get the details stop to see us or phone us and we will explain the Programmed Hog, the Red Rose feeds to use, and the way we can help you to some better profits from raising your hogs BE SURE TO ASK US FOR THE RED ROSE PROGRAM MED HOG STARTER KIT It contains a booklet on nutri tion and swine management, feeding charts, record sheets, and pen tags that will prove very useful Walter Binkley & Son E. Musser Heisey & Son Ammon E. Shelly Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson p i i e ?7r E wS arbe o MuSSer Forms, '"C. R D 1. Elizabethtown, Pa. Columbia L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybili & Son Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Mountyiile Feed Service Sti asburg Too High? senous butlei fat pi oblem accord- milk consumption will coulinu* ingly> , favoiablv on a per capita basis* “This fad will continue for ‘ some yeais. and with it, oui fluid (Continued on Page 19) BRAND sorghum—sudangrass hybrids t See or call your nearest PIONEER salesmans PIONEER. '■V'r ;W \ - v ' BR-A N O *SL SEED CORN I (. . >' v« * ! '.V-; .- The combination of Red Rose swine feeds and this scientifically developed Programmed Hog can earn more money for you' R D. #2, Mt Joy, Pa Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Farm H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Service, Inc. Inc. N. Chaich St., Quarryville Witmer Musser's Mill G. R. Mitchell, Inc. The Buck Refton, Pa. w Roe FEE Tone Hill 88 Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook David B. Hurst Bowmansville Mountville