A '9 Progress Days Sot 1 Th * educational program will Included will be dairy barn A "Ifl7o Aorioiiitnr-ii o..«« *.| ow thousnn(, I ' , °. f technological lours. Held crop demonstrations A 1070 AgHcuHuia! p iogiesi advances used in modern-day hay and silage shows, machinery lays will be held September 2-3 ‘ix'ming. About GO commercial demonstrations, forestry field I Windy Hill Farms, three miles companies will exhibit new pro- days. 4-11 demonstrations, cduca iuth of Titusville in northwest- ducts for farming, count! > living tional exhibits and new equip rn Pennsylvania and outdooi lecieation menl - * SHOW HOURS: » ■» DON'T Mlss THE Pennsylvania BEGIN-YOUR-OWN BUSINESS CUAUf JULY JnUH 9 THRU 12 NEW CONVENTION CENTER PENN HARRIS MOTOR INN. Camp Hill, Pa. DIRECTIONS: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 17 on to Routes 11-15. Follow Routes 11-15 to Penn-Harris Motor Inn. * Meet Miss World-U.S.A. Official Hostess * Door Prizes Galore, featuring vacation stays at St. Maarten’s Isle Hotel Dutch Antilles, and Galt Ocean Mile Hotel, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. * FREE Business Advice * Live Broadcasts & Celebrity Interviews * Entertainment * Free Frostie Root Beer to all visitors Largest array of business opportunities ever presented under one roof in this area This Ticket and $1.50 ADMITS ONE ADULT BEGIN YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW July 9 thru 12, 12 Noon to 10 P.M. New Convention Center Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill, Pa. 12 Noon to 10 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 4.1970—11 Compulsory Farm Insurance Impact Interviews with 1,700 Penn sylvania faim employees were slated to begin this week to study the possible effects of making unemployment insur ance compulsoiy for faim woi kers, it was reported i cccnt ly by Geoigc A Van Horn of Penn State University The study will he earned out by economists and sociologists in the College of Agnculluie at Penn State Objectives will be to help faim leaders, legisla tors, and economists under stand what effect proposed un employment insurance might have on faim workers and farm owners In charge of the pi oject are Dr. James S. Holt and Dr. Rex H. Warland. As part of the survey, Drs Holt and Warland have already received over 600 answers to a mad questionnaire sent to a sampling of farm owners and operators These farm employ ers will be contacted in person to arrange interviews with then workers Some national legislation for compulsory unemployment in surance for farm workers will likely be passed by Congress in future yeais, the Penn Staters point out, aftei discussions with goveinment officials Such com pulsory unemployment insurance for employees of laige farms has aheady been considered by Congress “We hope that the 1,700 farm workers to be interviewed will cooperate in providing mfoi mation needed. Their coopera tion will help us arrive at solu tions to some of the important labor pioblems facing farm workers,” Drs Holt and Wai land said Penn State is one of 12 land grant institutions cooperating on the study An advisory com mittee of government and agn- Four Day Public Business Show Slated at Camp Hill July 9-12 The Pennsylvania Begin Your Own Business Show of fenng the lai gest an ay of pai t time and full-time business op portunities evei presented un der one roof in Cential Penn sylvania begins Thursday, July 9 Open to the public, the four day event will run through Sun day, July 12, at the new Con vention Center, Penn-Harns Motor Inn, Camp Hill, Pa Harrisburg Mayor Harold A Swenson will join with Miss World U S A., the lovely Connie Haggard, in ribbon-cutting ceie momes at 12 noon Thursday. In addition to scores of busi ness opportunities and invest ment firms from all over the nation exhibiting, other show features will include daily ap pearances by Miss World U S - A., free Frostie root beer to all attending, live entertainment, and many giveaways Featured giveaways include a week’s stay at the St Maai tens Isle Hotel, in the Nether lands Antilles, and a week’s stay at the Galt Ocean Mile Hotel, Foit Lauderdale, Fla Companies fiom throughout the United States will be on hand to offer area residents an opportunity to join them in business Their offers are in the form of associates, distributor ships, dealerships, franchises, and investments Many feature part-time added income oppor tunities Joining with the national firms will be many State and Federal organizations offering Unemployment Being Studied cultural Industry personnel is advising on conduct of the study. Farm Calendar Saturday, July 4 1 30 pm—F.um Women Society 10, home of Mrs Frank Hodcckei. 907 Rohrcrstown Road, Lancastei Monday, July 6 Bpm Elm-Penryn 4i! Club, Pcnryn Fue Hall Tuesday, July 7 9am Dany Judging practice, Masonic Homes Farm, Eliza bethtown. 12 Noon Marilyn Kiantz, 1970 Lancaster County Dairy Princess to be on “Noonday on 8,” WGAL-TV. 7pm —Countywide 4-H Guern sey Club meeting and swim ming paity, home of Mar gaiet Shope. Village Road, Lampeter Wednesday, July 8 Delegation of 4-H’eis from lowa to arrive here, July 13 Ipm —4 H County Demonstra tion and Public Speaking Contest, Faim and Home Center Bpm Lancastei County Soil and Water Conservation Dis tuct meeting. Farm and Home Center Thursday, July 9 630 p m Lancaster County beekeepeis, Pine Hill Fruit Farm, one mile east of Brun nerville on Orchaid Road. Friday, July 10 1970 Keystone Stud Ram and Ewe Show, Hamsburg Saturday, July 11 1970 Keystone Stud Ram and Ewe Sale, Harrisburg 12 30 p m Farm Women So cieties 19 and 26, Lititz Chuich of the Brethren, Lititz fiee services and counselling to businessmen, and people wish ing to begin a business of their own They include the Small Busi ness Administration, the Na tional Association of Fran chises, Pennsylvania Consum ei Piotection Bureau, adver tising agencies, business publi cations and others • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) supply mainly High Good to Low Pume weighing 850-1050 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday, Prime 1175-1400 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 32 50 33 00, six loads at the latter price, highest since late April. Load High Choice and Prime 1100 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 included at 33 00. High Choice and Prime 1175-1400 lbs Yield Giade 3 and 4 32 00-32 50, Choice 100-1350 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 31 00-32 00. mixed Good and Choice 30 50- 3100, Good 28 00-30 50, Standard and Low Good 27 00-28 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Pume 950-1075 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 3125- 3175, two loads at latter price, highest since late Apul Choice 850-1050 lbs Yield Giade 2 to 4 30 25-3125, mixed Good and Choice 29 50-30 25, Good 27 25- 29 50 COWS On Wednesday, Util ity and Commercial 21 75 23 50, High-Dressing Utility 23 75 24 00, Canner and Cutter 19 50-22 50 'BULLS—At mid week, Utility and Commercial 26 50 29 00.