Farmers have comment on LITITZ The public has until August 18 to comment on the level of price support for milk for the 1980-81 marketing year which begins October 1, said Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Jim Williams. Williams said USDA also is asking for public comment on the prices and terms of purchase by Commodity Credit Corporation of butter, cheese and nonfat dry milk. Current law requires the milk price support be established at between 80 and 90 percent of parity on October 1 each year. USDA estimate the minimum level of support (80 percent of parity) will be $12.73 per hundredweight on October 1 for milk of 3.5 percent butterfat content. This would be an increase of 66 cents over the support price which became ef fective on April 1. It could result in a 5 to 6 cent-per gallon increase in milk prices at the retail level Other matters pertaining to the milk support program on which USDA may make decisions and on which the public may comment are. the manufacturing margins KATOLIGHT DEPENDABLE EMERGENCY POWER *&3iry for... Controlled Environment, Automated Feeding Operations Low Cost . Protection Agri-Alternator Could pay for itself in one blackout Can be run ' * continuously until power is restored PTO drive. Use for portable power, too Sizes to 150 KW | I Y Cy»tinn / 4- •%* ... v n -vi ft H 3 - * *m»T t *#• * » until Aug. 18 to supports dairy used m calculating the purchase pnqes of cheese, butter and nonfat dry milk; the allocation of any change in the support price for milk affecting the purchase prices set for butter and nonfat dry milk; and the level of the sales prices of CCC-owned dairy products. Comments must be m writing and received no later than August 18 by the Director, Procurement and Two Chester 4rH sewers awarded gold ribbons WEST CHESTER - Nancy Dovm, Honey Brook and Lynda Thompson, Kennett Square, were awarded gold ribbons at the S.E PA Regional 4-H Fashion Revue, last week at Plymouth Meeting Mall As gold ribbon winners, they represented the region at the State Fashion Revue of 40 4-H’ers from 8 counties in the revue, they also received a medal of honor and a certificate of par ticipation '•'T' Sales Division, Room 5741 South Building, Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation Service, US. Department of Agriculture, Box 2415, Washington, D.C., 20013. The comments will be available for public in spection during regular business hours. Copies of the impact statement and the backgrounder also are available upon request. Nancy is 18 years old and has been a 4-H member 9 years Lynda is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Floyd Thompson She is 15 years old and has been in 4-H for 8 years Other Chester County participants in the regional revue included Beth Jenkins, Toughkenamon, Marjorie and Sue Windle, Coatesville, and Lynn Lafferty, Hockessin, Delaware * P°Ultry Bhey equipment COMPANY, INC. PEARL RIVER, N.Y. - The appointment of David L. Speakman of Wayzata, Minn., as Vice President- Operations, Consumer Products Division has been announced by Edgar T. Mertz, Chief Executive Officer of Dairylea Cooperative Inc. Speakman will be responsible for the efficient and effective operation of Dairylea manufacturing plants at Vernon, Adams, Oneida, and Utica, N.Y. Products produced at these locations include Cheddar cheese, cottage cheese, butter, non-fat milk powder, ice cream, yogurt, sour cream, and ultra pasteurized cream. LANCASTER - The State Health Center has been getting a number of reports of hepatitis (yellow jaun dice) among the rural community. There are some guidelines to follow to prevent the spread of the disease. You are most likely to spread the hepatitis virus before you get sick. You can assume there are a number of carriers or cases in every gathering. -Hog Katolight Standby Power Packages give you the finest in power outage protection. Wide choice of models in sizes to 250 KW. Automatic or push-button transfer; gas oline or diesel fuels. Extra overload capacity Models for irrigation, also. $ jl * SYCAMORE IND PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE UNCASTER. PA 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West At The Centerville Exit Appoints new vice president Hepatitis reported Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1980—A13 Speakman had previously served as director of manufacturing and director of operations in the U.S. division of the Pillsbury Corporation. Prior to that he was a plant manager, in dustrial engineer, and project manager for the H. J. Heinz Co. He started his professional career, following graduation from the University of Florida m 1964, with the Campbell Soup Co. where he served at various times as industrial engineer, production supervisor, and warehouse supervisor. He and his wife, Patricia, have two children, Victoria, 10, and Elizabeth, 6. The virus is carried m the intestinal tract, not m the air, therefore it is important to observe the following rules: Wash all dishes, drinking cups, and utensils m hot, soapy water after each use. Wash hands with soap and water after gomg to the bathroom and before han dling food. Visit your doctor if the disease is suspected so that he can advise you on treatment He may want to t Let Us Help You Maintain The Beauty And Health Of Your Trees TREE SPRAYING Complete Prevention of All Insect Damage Pesty Flying insects Can Ruin Outside Gatherings Such As Church Groups, Family Picnics, Reunions, etc. THERMAL FOGGING IS THE ANSWER Kills Gnats, Mosquitoes, Bees and All Flying Insects David L. Speakman locally give gamma gloubhn to the rest of the family to prevent them from getting as severe a case of the disease and to help to limit the spread of disease. Dons Kolb, public health nurse, has been visiting in a number of homes where there has been illness and if you have any questions you may call her or Ethel Hershey at 717/299-7597 between 8 a.m. and 4-30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 1278 Loop Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 717-397-3721 Since 1928 Pest control is too important to trust