Order 4 base milk price $13.37 for June ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle Atlantic Order Market Ad ministrator Joseph D. Shine today announced a June 1984 base milk price of $13.37 per hundredweight and an excess milk price of $11.90. The weighted average June price of $13.36 was 34 cents below a year earlier. The butterfat differential for June was 17.3 cents, up from 16.9 cents a year ago. The advertising withholding rate, which is deducted from the base and excess milk price but not the weighted average price, was 10 cents a hundredweight, compared to 14 cents last year. Shine said that producer receipts totaled 477.3 million pounds during June, a drop of over 31 million pounds or 6.1 percent from June 1983. The average daily delivery per producer decreased 100 pounds or 4.1 percent from last June to 2,311 pounds. The number of producers declined from 7,031 last Livestock judging (Continued from Page A3B) 4 TimFerrence York County Score 122 5 Debra Krause Lehigh County Score 120 JUNIOR DIVISION Individual Overall 1 Ellen Lewis Lancaster County Score 284 2 Cathy Shive York County Score 277 3 Emily Weaver Lancaster County Score 274 4 Jimmy Hawthorne Chester County Score 267 5 TnciaMusser Lancaster County Score 26b 6 Jennifer Wogelmuth Lancaster Co Score 261 7 Nancy Townsend York County Score 260 8 John Hess Lancaster County Score 260 9 Joe Garber Lancaster County Score 258 10 Dave Myers York County Score 256 JUNIOR DIVISION Teams 1 Lancaster County Ellen Lewis Emily Weaver Tncia Musser 2 York County Cathy Shive Nancy Townsend Dave Myers 3 Chester County Jim Hawthorne Cathy Hawthorne RossColKet 4 Lehigh County Gavin Grimm Richard Trexler Nicole Trexler ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ PUBLIC AUCTION WED. EVE., AUGUST 8,1984 AT 7:00 P.M. Located in Powells Valley, R.D. #2, Halifax, Dauphin County, approximately 2 miles East of Matamoras, off Rt. 225 on Matamoras Road, or approximately 20 miles NE of Harrisburg on Rt. 225, watch for sale signs. REAL ESTATE (45 ACRES) PARCEL NO. 1 Situated on acreage is a 2*'z story, 7-room frame dwelling. This is a solid structure with storm windows and a new roof. Well water and spring water with coal heating system. Approximately 20 acres tillable and approximately 1100 ft. of frontage along Matamoras Road with building lot potential. Many large trees including cherry, eldeberry, etc., around home. THIS PARCEL CAN BE USED AS A HOME OR IDEAL HUNTING CAMP WITH PERFECT LOCATION. Be sure to inspect. PARCEL NO. 2 - 14 acres of wood land located 1% miles east of Rt. 225 on Camp Hebron Road in Powells Valley, R.D. 2, Halifax in Dauphin County. Land located on north side of Peters Mountain. There is large amount of timber, including oak, chestnut oak, poplar, balsam and many young trees. Land has right away. Some better hunting territory in Penn sylvania. FOR INSPECTION CALL 896-8029. TERMS: 10% down and other conditions the day of sale. Estate of HARVEY G. JURY Russell Jury, Executor David Dewees, Attorney Edwin Shoop, AU-000A42-L , David Deibler, AU-001213-L Auctioneers 717-896-8305 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ June to 6,885 in June 1984. Class I producer milk totaled 221.9 million pounds and accounted for 46.50 percent of total producer milk receipts compared with 44.45 percent a year ago. During the first 6 months of 1984 total pooled producer milk receipts (3.0 billion pounds) have declined over 130 million pounds or 4.2 percent from the same period in 1983 (with adjustment made for the extra day in 1984). Base milk accounted for 93.07 percent of total producer milk receipts in June compared with 90.61 percent last year. The average butterfat test of producer milk increased from 3.49 percent a year ago to 3.55 this June. Middle Atlantic Order pool handlers reported Class I in-area milk sales of 188.6 million pounds during June, a decrease of 0.7 percent from a year earlier, after adjustment to eliminate variation due to calendar composition. 5 Cumberland County Denise Swank Jeff Swank Susie Wenger JUNIOR DIVISION Individual Species Beef 1 Ellen Lewis Lancaster Co Score 98 2 Cathy Shive York Co Score 97 3 Fred Weaver Lancaster Co Score 95 4 Jimmy Hawthorne Chester Co Score 91 5 Christine Hunter Berks Co Score 87 Sheep 1 Jimmy Hawthorne Chester County Score 100 T 2 Richard Trexler Lehigh County Score 100 T 3 Cajhy Hawthorne Chester County Score 98 4 Tomßross York County Score 98 T 5 Emily Weaver Lancaster County Score 97 T T broken on overall score Swine 1 Cathy Shive York County Score 99 T 2 Emily Weaver Lancaster County Score 99 T 3 Ellen Lewis Lancaster County Score 93 T 4 Gavin Grimm Lehigh County Score 93 T 5 Karena Rankin York County Score 93 T T broken on overall score ATTENTION The prices quoted in the Tam Agri- Corp. ad, Page D-10, for Victoria grain bins are incorrect, as a result of a mistake made by the advertising agency. The correct prices may be obtained by calling 717-432-9738 HI-GRADE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 55 TON EAR CORN LvZaIF THURSDAY, JULY 26,1984 "u 4 1:00 P.M. Located in Chester Co., PA, 4 miles north west of Oxford. From Rt. 1 go north on Rt. 272 to Lee’s Bridge Rd. Go west to crossroad and turn right. First farm on left. (Rt. 272 closed just north of Lee’s Bridge Road.) 31 Head au out Of Mills Herd SlHead 25 Years Of ABC &ABS Breeding 31 head all bred to freshen summer and early fall, all vaccinated 30 day charts; herd was certified and accredited, milking herd dispersed in July of ’B3, all these heifers are sired AI and bulls will be identified sale day. Snowman, Rocket, Titan, Glen Cal, Jerry, Print, Superior, Belmont, etc. Approx. 55 ton ear com, 20% down sale day, final payment at pick-up. Owners: Auctioneer; Steve Petersheim: 717-786-4624 Lie. ffAU-001349-L Auctioneers Note; this is an opportunity to buy heifers with type and size. OAKRYN Fulton Grange No. 66 held its regular meeting Monday at the Grange Hall in Oakryn. Thomas Galbreath, Master, conducted the business session. Clifford Holloway Jr., a member of the State Grange legislative committee, reported attending a meeting July 6 at Shamokin Dam, and spoke of important farm legislation. They also toured Furman’s factory. The youth committee is spon soring a swim and volleyball party Sunday 1 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Martin, Drumore. PUBLI W. FRANK & JETTIE MILLS IALE Fulton Grange meets There will be a cook-out at 4 p.m. All Grange families are invited and should bring one dish and place settings. Pomona Master, Clifford Holloway Jr., announced a picnic and meeting to be held at Huff nagle Park in Quarryville today at 7 p.m. Lecturer, Dorothy Berry, will conduct games. The Lecturer, Sandy Galbreath, presented a patriotic program when most of the people wore red, white and blue. lone Miller read a poem “Our Country.” Kip Osborne, accompamed by Lana COCALICO mtUf CONCRETE Ready Mix Concrete For Every Purpose SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS • Quality Controlled Concrete • Radio Equipped Fleet • Mix Uniformity thru Automation For Prompt Courteous Service Call CODAUCO CONCRETE (215)267-7591 A 0 . 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TO milker units; milker parts; 300 ft. 9/16 plastic hose; milk receiver jars; 1% & 2 in. inlets and other misc. items. Terms: Cash- Not responsible for accidents. Sale Managed and Conducted By; Robert C. Mullendor Phone 582-0546 Auction Bldg. 582-2039 Clerk; C.L. Metz Lunch Rights Reserved Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1984—A39 REAL ESTATE Raybold, sang “The Statue of Liberty” and “We Shall Behold Him.” Florence May Kreider gave a reading “It’s Just A Piece Of Cloth.” Sandy Galbreath told how to display a flag. The group sang “This Is My Country” and gave the Pledge of Allegiance. Charles McSparran read “What It Means To Be An American.” Chaplain Shirley Galbreath concluded the program with a prayer for patriotism. The next meeting will be held July 23 and the annual picnic will be August 13. PUBLIC SALE at6:3OP.M