10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 31, 1958 I USDA Sustains Philadelphia Milk Marketing Order After Hearing The U.S Department ot Agri culture announced Jan 16 that as a result of a meeting held Jan 15 to consider suspension of certain provisions of the Philadelphia Milk Marketing Order, no suspen sion action will be taken. At the same time Secretary ot Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson said he has asked Assistant Secretary Don Paarlberg to meet with offi cials of the Pennsylvania Milk Control Commission to discuss possibnties of more properly cor relating the operations of the Fed eral and State Milk Orders in the Philadelphia market. “The problems associated with icgulatmg producer prices in the Philadelphia milk market are \ery complex, involving both Fed iitiisixiiusntttttsxuitzxttinsmtiszititxxitistttttutta M n ♦i •4 •« •j ATTENTION DAIRYMEN J ♦« •* i B I • 4 •4 •4 M :: 8 *« *• *• •• ♦« ♦« •4 ♦4 :: a :: a Limestone Sand For Use D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON, INC. 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Phone: MAdison 62314 Phone: EX 44929 A Product of eral and State responsibilities and agencies,” Secretary Benson said. ‘‘ln view of the importance of the problems and issues involved, we cel it incumbent that the U.S. De partment of Agriculture and the Milk Control Commission of Penn sylvania give further and thor ough consideration to procedures which will permit the practical and harmonious operation of both the Federal and State mik mar keting orders in Philadelphia.” The Department also an nounced today that amendments to the Philadelphia milk market ing order, which ‘were recently approved by producers voting in a icferendum, would be issued to be effective Feb 1, 1958. For Your In Dairy Barns Call Quarryvilie, Pa. Federal Order Retention Lauded By He lining S(.ate Secretary of Agricul ture William L Henning Friday said retention of Federal Milk Order 61 will be advantageous to Pennsylvania dairyman ship ping to the Philadelphia mar ket 1 Henning, in a statement is sued following announcement that the federal order would be continued with producer ap proved amendments effective Feb. 1, said Pennsylvania farm Feed Executive Predicts 1958 As ‘Good Year’ A favorable year for both farm er and feedmen was predicted Thursday by Robert D Emmons, vice president of the Wirthmore Feed Co, at a meeting held m Lncaster. He also predicted that dealers in the Lancaster area can be ex pected to increase their business during the coming year by using new sevice facilities to their greatest potential Emmons noted that dealers in this aiea had shewn a very favorable increase in business during the past 12 months. Lew Whitaker, Wirthniore sales manager, discussed new products related to the feed business now being introduced and marketed. Local dealeis and dealer sales men attending were. Paul Hie stand, Chris Hiestand, Ben Gray bill, Amos Mummau, Glenn H, Herr, Mahlon Kreider, Le Roy Sensenig, Norman Kurtz, Marvin Weaver Clem E Hoober, Jacob Hoober, Morns Hershcy, Paul M Ressler, Gordon Reshler, George Spotts, Lumber Smith, George Holton, Oran Dillabaugh, Jacob Bleacher and Jonas Frey Representing Wirthmore were Emmons, Whitaker, Roger Ham, Charles Perkins,* John Renshaw, Bob Eckbeig, Travis C Johnson and Bill Mateer Sales Dates The listing of sales in auc tion season is an annual free service of Lancaster Farming. For your sale to be listed, send it to: Sales Dates, Lan caster Fainting, Box 126, Quarryville, Pa. Wed, Feb 12 at Blue Ball just east of New Holland, all day sale of tractors, farm machin ery and horse-drawn implements poultry supplies, hardware, hay and straw, corn Sale at 9 a m Mon, Feb 17, one mile north of Lancaster, at intersection of Manheim and Harrisburg Pikes farm machinery of all makes, hay, straw, hardware and tools Sale at 11 a m Tues , Feb 18, six miles south west of Chambersburg, one mile south of Marion, 40 tractors, all kinds of farm machinery. Sale at 10 a m Sat, Feb 22, at Martin’s Sale Barn, Blue Ball County Swine Producers Bred Gilt sale Ap proximately 40 bred gilts and 10 purebred boars. Sat, March 1, one mile north of Square, Middletown, along Route 441, 23 acre poultry and peach orchard farm, farm equip ment, some furniture. Sale at 11 a m. Fn , April 4, at Mt Joy, com munity sale of furniture, lamps 100 hogs, 50 head of cattle, ap ples, hardware and tools. Sat, April 12 at Fritz Town near Reading, 50 head of cattle, 100 head of hogs, 20 tractors, horse drawn machinery Sale at noon. Wed, March 12 at R 1 Gap, along Route 30 midway between Kinzer and Gap. by Mary Zander. Two tractors, pickup truck, farm equipment, hay, straw, corn, pul lets and household goods Sale ers will benefit m the “long run" because the federal order regulates the inter-state move ment of mik and requires deal ers to pay dairymen a minimum price. 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