B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18, 1973 Construction of the first branch office of Farmers National Bank of Quarryville is now three-fourths completed and should open around Oct 1. Located at the in tersection of Rts. 272 and 222 in the Village of Wakefield (Peach Bottom Fhe LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION SURGE MINI-CUP ' ...EASY TO HANDLE, PLUS ALL THESE GOOD COW MILKING EXTRAS: CAPACITY ... to handle the milk from your highest producing cows and still maintain a stable vacuum level. VISIBILITY ... lets you see the milk flow from each quarter. EFFICIENCY ... electrically con trolled, on-line or unit mounted pulsators regulate inflation ac tion. They provide the right ratio for both milking speed and cow comfort. DURABILITY. . .quality ma terials and superior workman ship combine for trouble-free operation. FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS OR CONVERSIONS OF EXISTING BUCKET OR PIPELINE SYSTEMS r SURGE...the accent is on YOU Brandt's Farm Supply Inc. 601 E High St Elizabethtown, Pa Ph. 717-367-1221 Fisher's Surge Cochranville, Pa 19330 Ph: 215-932-9179 Groff Equipment 2 W'State St Quarryville, Pa Ph. 717-786-7225 Glenn E. Hurst R D 2 East Earl, Pa Ph. 215-445-0865 Export Licensing Policy for Soybean Shipment Announced The U.S. Department of Commerce announced that, beginning immediately, licenses will be issued for soybean exports for shipment during September on the basis of 100 percent of the unfilled balance of orders which had been accepted by the ex porter on or before June 13,1973, and previously reported to the Department. This licensing procedure is in implementation of the Department’s decision to continue validated licensing requirements for export of soybeans during the transition period from the old crop to new crop through the month of Sep tember. Lebanon Valley to Choose Poultry Queen Tonight Selection of a “Poultry Queen of Lebanon Valley” will be the highlight of a buffet supper to be held in the second floor auditorium at Boscov’s tonight, (August 18) at 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Lebanon Valley Poultry Association, the event will feature a contest to select the county’s official entry in the State Poultry Queen Contest which is held in October. Mark limes, president of the Lebanon Valley Poultry Association, announced that the buffet supper and Queen Contest is somewhat of an innovation this year. In previous years, the contest was held in conjunction Q NutrenaFeeds ELMER SHRC!NER carl j. mu 9 W 1 ,Wi 1 T-A GOOD’S FEED MILL TERRITORY MANAGE: R.D.I. New Providence, Pa. R.D.I, Box 33GA Phone 717-786-2500 Myerstown, Pa. 17067 Phone 717-866-5689 vicinity), the branch will have full service banking facilities, including drive-up window and safe deposit box section. Contractor for the 2,200 square foot building is Paul D. Risk. Previously, the Department had anounced in Export Control Bulletin No. 88 dated July 2,1973 that exports of soybeans against orders accepted on or before June 13, 1973, for export prior to September l, 1973 would be licensed for 50 percent of the unfilled balance of such an order. The Department observed that in no case could the unlicensed portion of such an order be eligible for licensing under the new policy announced today. The detailed regulations im plementing this announcement were issued in Export Control Bulletin No. 95. with a Poultry Festival and chicken barbecue, but according to limes, the barbecue will be held sometime later this year. To be eligible to compete for the title of Poultry Queen, a girl must be between the ages of 17 and 23, live in the Lebanon Valley area, be engaged in, or related to someone who is involved in, the poultry industry. She must also be willing to make public ap pearances to promote the poultry industry in the Lebanon Valley area. Production of eggs and broilers, and the processing of poultry products is a major in come producing industry of the Lebanon Valley. FEED SERVICE YOU CAN RELY mm Of/TARGET EVERY T/M • GOLDEN MARLIN FLY BAIT • FLY SPRAYS 5-30-50 gallon lots • ELECTRIC FOGGERS • FLY & LICE DUST KITS • POR-A-STOOL Also Batteries and Electric Fencers ... Special Prices on - - - • Penstrep and Combiotic Injectable • Furox Dispensicn AARON S. GROFF Farm & Dairy Store R.D. :i. Ephrata. Pa. 17542 (Hinkletown) Phone 554-07 Store Hours 7 A.M. to 0 P.M. Closed Tues. & Sat. at 5:50 P.M. IS IT TIME TO HEDGE YOUR 1973 FARM PRODUCTS? Commodity Futures can be a means of locking into present high prices. Settlement prices for August 13, 1973 were: December Wheat J 4 59‘/2 December Corn 315 Vi November Beans 8 89 December Cotton 7025 October Cattle -60 77 October Hogs 5710 November Broilers 55 75 December Eggs 8810 If you have an interest in hedging or desire more information about futures markets, send for our booklet “Introduction To Hedging" today Or call collect 215-821 8111 I j Please forward your booklet "Introduction To i —i j Hedging" ' I I am interested in hedging my 1973 farm j products Please forward all necessary in ■ formation I j Name I I Address Zip I ! Phone I Rosenthal and Company 2200 Hamilton St Allentown, Pa 18105 Phone 215-821-8111 Call Collect Member Chicago Board of Trade and all principal commodity exchanges INSTANTIZED Nutrena Milk Replacer SAVES LABOR because it mixes fast CUTS WASTE AND ANNOYANCE because it stays in solution well nutrients don’t settle out and clog nipples and equipment