area* of the Northeast, has in vited mall, independent milk bargaining co-ops in Pennsyl vania to merge with, its 9,000 membership. ■ Among all Keystone State industries, dairy farming ranks second with an annual dollar value of $327 million and to tal production of more than 7 billion pounds of milk. ■ln issuing its invitation, Eastern points out the many services afforded to members as well as increased bargain ing strength. In particular, Eastern cites its low member ship dues of only one. cent per hundredweight, with no increase contemplated for Or der #2 producers. Eastern is operated solely by and for milk producers, and guaran tees its members markets for their milk. One of the numerous serv- ■Rf The Daily Fdr Prime contributor to the good health of our area's economy in this county and the surrounding area served by this newspaper,’dairy farming represents probably the largest single industry, with annual income reckoned in millions of dollars. As such, the hard-working people in this business contribute substantially to the well-being, of this region’s economy. Looking after the interests of these dairy farmers almost 9,000 of them is the chief concern of EASTERN MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. A bargaining organization operated solely by and for milk producers, EASTERN has an enviable record of action and accomplishment in behalf of its dairy farmer members. These EASTERN members can count on; * Guaranteed markets for their milk at maximum prices. * Experienced management, plus expert legal and field staffs. * Lowest membership dues, plus group-rate hospital andlost-time insurance; also quarantine income-loss protection. * Effective representation, and extensive information program. * Field lab checks of butterfai tests, plus mobile bulk-tank calibration unit for weight-check protection. ... and many other benefits that only a financially sound, debt-free, producer bar gaining co-op can offer. From individual farm problems to representation at highest levels, today’s dairy farmer looks to EASTERN. For information, write to John C. York at Eastern headquarters. MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION , Kinne Road, Syracuse, New York 13214 / »nt -Pagel)-, from "reiMrch. disease eradl dlrectiori of «*tloa, quarantine and aimilar ilnatlon func- actlvltlei.” transferred Freeman stated that the re- days follow- relationship of the inspection ing the announcement of the functions for meat or any oth proposed reorganization, some er Product to the supporting communications were received functions of research, nor to that questioned the proposed the related functions of dis reorganizaztlon on the grounds ease and Pest control, eradica that the inspection function tion > and quarantine. . The Secretary noted that the . „ reorganization provides for ““ Z e t & the transfer of the inspection ihri” CerS » 18 t 8 cal- f unc tions to a newly-appointed prodscer?bulk DepUty Administrator for Con trucK cnecks producers bulk sumer Protect i on . Tlius, .the milk tanks for calibration and status of the ins pection serv sunces “ anli “ e as a function primarily de ' siances, duik tanks nave been signed fop the protection of found out of calibration and the American public is expli the producers receiving cred- citl recognized . Th e same ac it for less than actual weight cess to reSearch and support . » „ , ~ ing facilities that has always By helping to remedy these p revai t ed w m continue, Free incorrect weights, Eastern has fflan claimed aided dairymen in receiving their rightful income. In some" • cases, farmers have even re- Costa Rica is one of the ceived adjustments for previ- world’s very few nations with ous pickups of milk where more teachers than soldiers. calibration was incorrect. Eastern headquarters Building —bought and paid for by members. organization will not affect the * $ # Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1965—7 CHORE-MATIC Thousands of owners can’t be wrong. They chose Chore-Matic because Chore-Matic is tested and proved. Because Chore-Matic is the originator of enclosed poultry feed conveyors Because Chore-Matic combines the desirable features of hand feeding and automation to_ produce a feeder far superior to chain-type units. Ideal for all kinds of houses and bulk feed-handling systems, the • Chore-Matic is available in single or multiple lines in lengths up to 350 feet. ~ Unique conveyor system —Heavy-duty minimize bill out feed waste Electric spung steel auger revolves inside 18 ga. anti-roost guaid is standard equipment* steel tube, moves feed uniformly to . _ all pan outlets, no grinding or mgte- No maintenance problem —Simple di» dient separation, no dangerous paits to r « ct dnve virtually eliminates mainfe injure bird or operator Smooth, quiet ***** here are no moving e\cepi: operation, auger itself Constructed of heavy-duty 20% more feed space per Ime-No steel and finest quahty picked-over feed Fresh supply diops components. into place soon as bird eats her share. Suspended from ceiling —Quick height Ho crowding when feeder turns on be- adjustment No sagging—uneven floors cause feed distribution is uniform or rusty leg stands aie no problem For throughout the house. Pans are ‘'all fast clean out, one crank lakes whole age" type, 13 inches in diameter Spe- system to the ceiling. Gives uruestneted cial Up design and feed-saver guards bud movement. write today, or see your Anderson man! 2 1 30 Branch Stores Coast to m W Coast * PERSONALIZED SERVICE 365 Liberty Street, East P. O. Box 1233, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Phone 717-394-9204 au the row Mr mousTnr Anderson Box Company, Inc., Home Office—P. O. Box 1052, Indianapolis, Ind, ««4
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