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New Ringgold, PA SERVICE Lewisberry, PA Btoosmburg, PA 717-943-2131 Shippensburg, PA 717-292-3640 717-784-5217 717-432-6300 RHA NO. SCC COWS TOWN TITUSVILLE CENTERVILLE ESPYVILLE CENTERVILLE CENTERVILLE GUYS MILLS SAEGERTOWN ESPYVILLE MARCH SPECIAL - NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS!* * w/approved credit. Offer good thru 3/31/95 See Dealer For Details ANDY GLNGERICH RON&JANET TROYER ALBERT BRENNER DONALD L EATON NICKERSON FARM 2 GARRY WAGNER BLY VALLEY FARMS JAMES T JANfT HUNTER STANLEY BRADSHAW GARYKAREN FREYERMUTH LESTER R MAST DEAN HORNE ALAN TRAVIS ALLEN FARMS omparc! jats The impetition! )R '951 id Easy 'Reverse Control ■Limit Warranty jar-Drive ission or Chains From 5 to 14 /er ' Electric Start ick-Change die Positions ter Tine Speed Competition j Tiller Width ■3O" COCHRANTON CENTERVILLE SPARTANSBURG ADAMSVLLLE CORBY COCHRANTON TITUSVILLE MEADVILLE HEADVILLE COCHRANTON JAMESTOWN ATLANTIC TITUSVILLE CONNEAUT LAKE Dark brown with black sole. STYLE WIDTH 6 Inch D. BE D. EE Inch 9” Steel Toe D. EE Onl >” Insulated. EE. EEE Ws ship In 24 hours. Ws pay shipping NY Add 7% Tax -1-800-533-1675 Grand Total CUSTOMER ADDRESS TOWN STATE ZIP VWA Ption* ordtw »hlpp«d t»m« day M««Urc«rd W-R SUPPLY CO. Lake Craino Rd. Box 310 Earlvllla, N.Y. 13332 PRICE SIZE TOTAL EEE $78.95 EEE $80.95 182.95 i 86.95 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 11, 1995-A35 DOUG & DEBRA FEELY JAMES R DAVIS RONALD KALINOWSKI DANA H MARTIN DEWAYNE IVAN HORNE BRYAN R MC CURDY CROMDELL FARMS NOAH WENGERD JR DAVID YARNELL DEWEY STYER ORANGE BUCKET LPFINC OPEN ACRES DAIRY FARMS RYND HOME FARMS MATTHEW PETERSHEIM BYLER BROTHERS FARM E.DEAN & DAN HOUSEHOLDER DJ OPEN ACRES SPRINGBORO SPARTANSBURG COCHRANTON SPARTANSBURG GREENVILLE COCHRANTON JAMESTOWN MEADVILLE COCHRANTON MEADVILLE CENTERVILLE CONNEAUTVLLLE COCHRANTON TOWNVILLE SPARTANSBURG SAEGERTOWN LINESVILLE (Continued from Pago A3l) government costs on the dairy program (which is already one of the low est cost commodity programs); #2 return a fair price to dairy far mers; #3 take care of the nutrition programs; #4 make milk available for the export program; and #5 reimburse dairy far mers for mandated con servation and environ mental programs. The formula that wc are using to accomplish the above will return an adequate price to dairy farmers on their invest ment, which they are presently being denied, plus the formula will return an adequate price to dairy farmers to cover their unpaid labor and living expenses which is not presently being cov ered adquately. The formula will use defensible figures by the Commerce Department, the Bureau of Labor Sta tistics and figures from the U.S.D.A. Coupling these figures together dairy farmers can receive a pay price at least equal to the December 1989 price. Some people will argue that our pricing formula reflects only the supply factor and does not consider the demand factor. Wrong. The demand figure is taken into consideration by the percentage of utilization in each class of milk. However, even more important is the supply management part of the bill that takes into con sideration the total demand of dairy pro ducts by consumers. Many unfavorable things may happen this year to dairy farmers and other commodity producers. It’s up to the .dairy farmers to decide which programs they support —Arden Tewksbury Meshoppen