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READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS I JAMESWAY All-Season Ventilation | I i I i South Cedar St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 Ph. 626-8144^ j' NEW y Lower Loan Rates for ’7l and ’72 cars Controls Environment Automatically * Motorized Intake Shutters * Plastic Air Ducts * Draft-Free Conditions Down payment is flexible, , ..... .. a>i Number ANNUAL Amount FINANCE Monthly 0 f PERCENTAGE of Loan CHARGES Payment- payments RATE $l6OO $228.08 $50.78 36 8.86% $2400 $342.12 $76.17 36 8.86% $3OOO $427.56 $95.21 36 8.86% $4200 $598.44 $133.29 36 8.86% Rates do not include Credit Life or Disability Insurance, available as an optional extra NOW LITITZ • LANCASTER SHOPPING CENTER NEFFSVILLE . PARK CITY Five Area Herds Recognized For Milk Production Levels Five area herds have been recognized for milk production levels by the Holstein-Friesian Association of America. The actual food production output, recorded in the DHIR program, by these area Registered Holsteins is: Gideon K. Stoltzfus, Atglen SPECIALS ON REAR FARM TIRES FIRESTONE All Sizes MANYGOODYEAR SUPER TORQUE AT LOW LOW PRICE. We give County wide service on your farm. MUMMAU TIRE SERVICE 53 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. 717-653-1260 J If you like to shop around, this is the figure to compare! NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FDIC Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22,1972 Willowland Profile Eva 7015887, three-years-old, 17,920 pounds milk, 669 pounds butterfat in 314 days. Jacob K. Stoltzfus, Oxford Dunwood Ivy 7014901, three years-old, 20,040 pounds milk, 762 pounds butterfat in 305 days; Dunwood Golden Liberty 6646092, four-years-old, 16,090 pounds milk, 667 pounds butterfat in 305 days. Nathan E. Stoltzfus, Gap Pequea Apollo Salome 6467889, five-years-old, 20,008 pounds milk, 854 pounds butterfat in 365 days; F-V-F Sample Geraldine 6575996, four-years-old, 22,258 pounds milk, 993 pounds butterfat in 365 days; Donegal Apollo Eva 6713724, three-years-old, 23,377 pounds milk, 827 pounds butterfat in 365 days. Donald S. Eby, Breezy Glen Farm, Gordonville Breezy- Butz States Farmers Will Help in Inflation Battle “The nation’s farmers are not walking off the job; and farmers and farm leaders are not walking away from their responsibilities in the battle against inflation,” said Secretary of Agriculture Eutz in a press conference. “We can promise the President and promise the American people that the nation’s farmers will do their part in this crucial test of the spirit and the will of our citizens. ‘‘Two overwhelming challenges face our nation in 1972. One is the crusade for peace in the world and the other is a crusade for economic and social stability here at home.” “The attack on inflation is vital to the present and future well being of every man, woman and child in America. And every man P. L ROHRER & BRO.. INC. Smoketown, Pa. Glen Model Rita 7101539, two years-old, 19,340 pounds milk, 752 pounds butterfat in 305 days; Breezy-Glen Jack Snowflake 6922819, three-years-old, 22,070 pounds milk, 714 pounds butterfat in 331 days; Breezy-Glen Model Twinkle 6855709, three-years-old, 18,680 pounds milk, 666 pounds butterfat in 364 days; Breezy- Glen Jack Julia 7248996, two years-old, 17,130 pounds milk, 586 pounds butterfat in 305 days. Herbert and Rhelda Royer, Lancaster Armagh Maview Jewel 5299764, nine-years-old, 20,753 pounds milk, 857 pounds butterfat in 365 days; Blossomelle Billy Swinger 7154066, two-years-old, 20,626 pounds milk, 709 pounds butterfat in 365 days; Blossomelle Little Sport 6923330, two-years-old, 18,873 pounds milk, 678 pounds butterfat in 365 days. and woman has a place in the front lines of that attack.” “Each man and woman can fight inflation with productivity, performance and prudence. “The specter of a labor leader walking out on the Nation’s Pay Board as if to say this is somebody else’s respon sibility is a sorry sight. The power of labor leaders has willingly helped create inflation; the same power should have the will to help correct inflation. If this kind of responsibility isn’t in our present labor leadership then the nation’s union members should get new leaders who are in tune with today’s needs and who will rise to the call of greatness in a time of trial,” Secretary Butz said. Ph. 397-3539 35