Ration Sought n ning Asks Marketing Orders ring this session of the pies can be applied to other 1 Assembly, we are Pennsylvania agricultural rf for the enactment of commodities” said a report g ting orders for apples, from the Secretary’s office ? iy Henning said to- this week. ‘■This is a system which This measure, to be known n highly successful in as the “Pennsylvania Agn -1 states, notably Cahfor- cultural Commodities Mark in we. have had a eting Act o$ 1961,” permits experience with apples, apple growers to set up hoped the same princi- through the Department of IJBLIC SALE —OF— ' Motel and Apartments ittirday, April AT 2:00 O'CLOCK he undersigned will offer at Public Sale on ihs ises located on Route 30, 7 miles west of Lancasi- Jjoining St. Anne's Home. r ty with 120 ft. frontage by 200 ft. depth, consisting nit Motel with Garages automatic oil heat; Story Brick slate roof consisting of 12 rooms —first floor apt with ns and bath, second floor apt. with 5 rooms, bath, and 3ic h—with all conveniences and automatic heat; also ■ four rooms and bath with automatic 6il heat over 2 irage under slate roof These buildings are in good ion * e-sons wishing to view premises may do so from 1.00 to 9 00 P. 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EX 7-8224 37 Offices From Coast to Coast Offices in Metropolitan New York S, 1961 House and condi- Agriculture —• an official program of raising money and uiing it for promotion, m ju c mar k e t administra research, quality improve- tor acts as a milk pricing ment, crop information or czar usmg current produc otoer purposes for their own ti(m ’ and u t lhza tion mforma benent. tion to derive a price which The bill provides the legal £armer shall bc paid for foundation upon which the nulk actual Tnarketing orders 1 could be written. A market- This is not the case with ing order would not be re- the proposed agricultural quired appropriations of mnrkttmg act Under terms S'ate funds; instead the grow- of the orders allowed by the crs would assess themselves, act, no price fixing or price probably on a per bushel bas- determination is allowed, is, and supervise how the While it is anticipated that money would be used the apple growers will want These marketing orders to hue a "person to administ would be considerably differ- er the order, this executive ent in both scope and intent will act under direct control of the federal milk market- of the growers and will be mg orders so familiar to responsible for reporting to Pennsylvania dairy farmers, them information they seek Milk marketing orders- are or performing for them the specifically designed to affect tasks to further the goals of the price of mi k directly the market order. I ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE 1 ■ LIVESTOCK FARM EQUIPMENT Z m SAT., APRIL S, 1961 10:00 A. M. ■ II Located—4 Miles West of Manheim. 1 Mile West of ■ ■ East Fairview Brethren Church, (watch "or sale signs) * ! 120 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 120 S ; 15 TRACTORS 15 ■ S NUMEROUS IMPLEMENTS ■ ■ 1954 V-8 3/4 TON PICK-UP TRUCK ■ i I« K 0 CMC 1A TON PICK-UP TRUCK ■ ■ 1949 FORD WITH RACING MOTOR S 5 1953 CHEV i/ 2 TON PICK UP TRUCK ■ •» 4-DOOR OLDSMOBILE S ■ 1930 MODEL A FORD COUPE ■ ■ FARMERS—If in need of Livestock & Equipment, * ■ don't miss this Sale! ■ ■ Sale to begin at IO’OO A M Tickets for 12 Free Pnz- ■ ■ es will be liven to all present when sale begins. Win- * J ners must be present at drawing to c l aim prizes. Log » ■ Chains, tractor seats, oil cans. 2 ■j Anything sold on Commission PLEASE NOTE—No ■ ■ goods received Saturday Morning. April 8 ■ 5 „Clyde H. Wolgemuth ■ ! Route 2 Manheim, Pa. MO 5-5564 ■ ■ 4 AUCTIONEERS - 4 CLERKS - £ ■ t mni, h-r Eire Co ■ " BUB 081 !!■■■■ IMG ■■■■!■ HID I BHBBBBBBBBBB CSBBBBBHIk PUBLIC SALE FARM IMPLEMENTS-HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mossday, April 3, .1961 On the premises located one mile North of May town along Route 340, five miles South of Elizabeth town. FERGUSON "30" TRACTOR-with road gear; Flex tiller; alfa fa tiller; 3 point pickup spring harrow; Foid two 14” bottom plow; FARMALL "H" TRACTOR with Manure Loader; 7 ft New Idea PTO Mower; John Blue Sprayer Apnl cator; David Bradley Manure Spreader; New Idea 4-bar side delivery rake; Smoker 27 ft hydrau lie Iif f bale elevator with motor; Cobey 4-wheel trailer with 16 foot bed; disk harrow; range shelter; Mall 2-man power chain saw; galvanized wash tub for milk house; steel posts for electric fence; weed burner; electric motor 220 Briggs & Stratton 18 in. reel power mower with four cycle motor; Kitchen table; two round tab’es; small tables; two iron beds; highboy; chairs; trucks; a few antiques and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12.30 P M, when conditions will be made known by Walter Dunes, Auctioneer Landis & Kraybill, Clerks NO HUCKSTERS. COMPLETE SELLOUT CATTLE & EQUIPMENT I DERRY MANOR GUERNSEY DISPERSAL At the farm. Manor Rd.. Londonderry Twp., Coohran ville. Pa. George O. Curme 111, owner. SATURDAY. APRIL 15. 1961 10:00 AM (EST) 122 HEAD—3 bulls. 69 cows. 15 bred heifers. 18 year lings. 17 calves. Calving Schedule: 15 in Jan., 10 in Feb., 10 in March. 3 in April. 5 in May,—lots of summer milk. This js one of the largest herds in Southeastern Penna. The herd has been on continuous DHIA test for ten years, and last year’s herd average was 8660 -411 on 83 cows kept in loose housing with a milking barn. The herd has been culled down for the sale and we offer the best ■DERRY MANOR MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT SALE At the farm, Cochranville. Pa., directly south of Coch ranville on Manor Road and just north of Street Road(route 926) sale starts at 11:00 A. M. (EST), THURSDAY. APRIL 20. 1961 Some oT the larger items are - 7 tractors (85 Massey Ferguson Diesel 1960, 50 Massey Harris 1958, 202 Massey Ferguson 1958, etc), N-H 800 forage harvester 1958, N-H 620 forage harvester 1956, N-H 68 baler 1958, 2 N-H 55 rakes, 2 X-H forage wagons, Fox forage wagon, Pierson Moore Crop Drier, 5 Poorbaugh hay-drying wagons, N-H ensilage blower, John Deere hay conditioner, 2 Farmhand 250 bu. manure spreaders, Massey Harris grain drill, M-H corn planter, N-H fertilizer spreader, N-H grain wagon, 2 N-H flat wagons, Gorman-Rupp irrigation system wrUj six cyl. Chrysler pump and aluminum pipe and sprinklers, Jamesway silo unloader, sub-soiler, electric generator, four Milk-O-Meters, Dodge Power Wagon truck with racks and gram bin, 1 Tolen 600 gal vacuum bulk milk tank, 1 Moj onnicr 300 gal. bulk milk tank, all milking equipment, etc This Is The Equipment Sale of The Year! For catalogs and information write: Sale managed by BUZZ GAREY 100 Walnut Lane, Morrisville, Pa. CYpress 5-2341 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1, 1961 —3 OF Roy W. Martin Pennsylvania is not alone in consideration of such le gislation. California is the most notable example of the use of state - marketing ord ers, but orders arc also m use in some 30 other states. New York, for example, has an apple marketing order m effect and New Jersey has orders on poultry and a vari ety of vegetables. Enactment of this propos ed legislation will give Penn sylvania apple growers an other tool with which to build tnemselves a stronger place in their highly competi tive marketing system, the report said (From page D April Fool! Sale Register April 1 Saturday 12 30 P M. Pub. Sale of HHG and some farm mach by Ella N. Stewart along load from Kirkwood to Andrews Bridge 4 mi east. of Kirkwood. Kreidcr, Auct April I—Sat 11 00 a m , Penna. Third Quarter Horse Sale at Paul Z Martin, Blue Ball. P Martin, Auct. April Z -- Monday, 12 30 P M Pub Sale of Imple ments and HHG, by Roy W Martin, 1 mi Noith of May town a’ong Route £340, five (Turn to page 10) 43-2 c ...up to 300 acres a day! Myers field crop air sprayers feature "exclusive air handling” and “two way delivery”. Big,-centrifugal fans send the air straight off the fan blades The air-spray mixture is then propelled out both sides in a forward and down rolling manner-covering plants from top-to bottom over the entire spray swath For a demonstration in your own field, call us' WeTl be happy to show you how a Myers air sprayer will improve your crop yields increase your profits. Buyers' LESTER A. SINGER HONKS Ph. Strasburg OV 7-6712 w uL-
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