■w ** * ** -v ?** ’*•<?•• "t , ®''%» * v\ Manager Amos Myers says: “Rate the performance of FNB’s new Penn Hill office. It may win you this 19-inch, color television set!” ‘ Wht'n Riiini’is National opened its Penn Hill olfue last Qitobei. wo biought to Southern Lancaster Counh moie than the finest iacility of its kind. We bmught banking the way you'd do if Our commitment to piovule the seuu.es and eomeniences that ( ustomei s ti ulv appi n late ' Aie we succeeding' 1 R.ilhei than late ouiselves, we d like \ou to help us And foi doing it, we 11 give \ ou a c hanc e to w m a beautiful, Id-inch Zenith color television 1 Theie s no cost to entei, and no obligation! "Just make < hoc kmaiks appi opi lately below'. Cut out and mad 01 fake the form” to oui Penn Hill office (addiess at bottom of ad) Then wail for notice of the winnei to be published after the prize drawing on Oct. 4. f “You’ve nothing to do but candidly tell j us how we’ie doing. So please do'" { Farmers National Bank of Quarryvjlk: B.inking the u,n \mi d d(i il , When returning coupon, remember to include your name, address, and phone number. J nm\\ • Kutztoun (Continued Iron) Pap 1| Richland El; Junior champion - David W. Schantz, Alburtis Rl; junior reserve - Susan Seidel. Open Show: Grand champion and senior champion - Wendy Shaw, Oley R 2; reserve grand and reserve senior - Susan Seidel; junior grand champion - Douglas Seidel, Walnut St., Richland; junior reserve - David W. Schantz. Jersey Grand champion and senior champion - Denise Andrien, West Chester, Pa.; Lancaster Farmim reserve grand and reserve senior - Bruce Andrien, West Chester; junior champion - Denise Andrien; reserve Junior - Patricia Dreisbach. Milking Shorthorn Grand champion and senior champion - Frederick R. Yoder, Shoemakersville; reserve grand and reserve senior • Samuel E. Yoder, Shoemakersville; junior champion - Frederick Yoder; junior reserve - Nedra Yoder, Shoemakersville. Beef Showman 15 & Over - Glenn Frey, Germansville Rl; 12-14 - Grant Grim, Breinlgsville 1974—19 Rl; 8-10 - Diane Krause, Slatington Rl. Grand Champion - Grant Grim. Beef Fitting 15 St over - Ardith Wetzel Kempton R 2; 12-14 - Gal Snyder, New Tripoli; 8-1 C Diane Krause. Grant Champion - Gail Snyder. Moore (Continued from Page 28| “Many animals are alreadj going to market straight from grass,” he said. In the past five years Moore pointed out, the nation has increased its cattle herd by 18 percent because producers held back heifers and older cows in order to get their calves. “We could increase slaughter by 10 percent for three straight years and still not stop herd growth,” Moore said. “So it looks like we’re going to have lots and lots of cattle to sell.” On the plus side, Moore siad that per capita beef consumption in the first six months of 1974 was running four pounds over the figures for the same period in 1973. And beef imports were down 23 percent last year, mostly because American beef prices were comparatively lower than prices in other parts of the world. Moore said he expects the price spread between fed steers and feeders to widen from its present figure. Feeders are now about 32- cents while fed steers are 46- cents. “But,” he added, “I fugure that retail prices will have to be up around $1.25 just to pay you for the corn you’ll have to buy to put into the steers.” ' In reply to a question from a fanner in the audience Moore said, “If I had lOC acres of good com and ar, empty feedlot, I’d sell the com and keep the feedlot empty.” About hogs, Moore said that the hog-com price ratio now is very unfavorable and looks like it’s getting worse He said the hog inventory cutback has already begun which will depress supplies. But that won’t show up in any significant price im provements for farmers until 1975. “Right now," he said, “it looks like selling you com is a better alternative than feeding it.” LLOYD H. KREIDER AUCTIONEER and SALES MANAGER 330 West State St Box 2 RDI Quarryville, Pa 17566 Ph 766-im (mm M«Mr WILL SPRAY PAINT YOUR BARNS & SHEDS with BRUNING COUNTRY SQUIRE PAINT & AIRLESS EQUIPMENT AT MOST REASONABLE RATES Phone (AC) 215 445 6186 PHARES HURST RDI Natvon, Pa. 12555
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