6 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 3, 1966 Fulton Grange JPlqns :• Milk Prices (Continued from Page 1) Denver, Washington, D. C.. Minneapolis. Minn., anti Ft. Lauderdale. Fla, at the re quest of dairy farmer repre sentatives. This action, for most federal order markets where prices depend on the value of manu factured dairy products, sets the basic formula price for December, Januaiy, and Feb ruary at not less than $4.26. which was used in calculating No\ ember 1966 prices. For March and Apiil, the basic foimula price will be not less than S 4 15 For May, June and July the price will be not less than $4 05. If duiing these months the price for manufac tured milk pioducts reaches a higher level, then the higher price will be used in deter mining the fluid milk (Class I) prices These prices are computed each month by add ing specified differentials to COLONIAL PELLETS Kills Rats and Mice The original pellet form bait with a sugar flavor that rats and mice eat best. 1 lb. poly bag only $l.OO You MUST be satisfied ,or yojir money back. Sold at leading feed and farm supply stores. Hershey Bros., Reinbolds Denver Supply Co., Denver Lebanon Hardware, Lebanon D. E. Horn & Co., Red Lion' WOULD YOU BELIEVE... THE NEW BRADY GRINDER-MIXER WILL EQUAL OR OUT PERFORM ANY OTHER MILL ON THE MARKET? S'fc claim? You bet it is' And •ue’ie piepaied to back it up twth pi oof. Why not lot us ■show you what makes the .BRADY the finest in the field . .at any puce. Just ask us foi a FREE deinonstiation on . oui lann No obligation. It’s all the pioot >oil’ll need! BRADY FARM GRINDER-MIXER (la\ and far corn arc no prob lem for a BRADY! Guilds and .nixes to your own feed sped- • fications. Piecision engineded and time-tested to blend con cent] ates, giains and loughage —use in tilling silos. Will de- Inei high moistme giound eai co’n and giound shelled coin into silos up to oO' high. ALLEN H. MATZ New Holland Denver December Activities the basic formula price, or manufacturing milk average Fulton Grange #66 held its price for the preceding month bi-monthly meeting November , at Minnesota-Wisconsin plants. 28 at Oakryn with Master Cllf- USDA announced that it is f ® rd ‘Holloway, Jr. in charge not making effective at this business meeting. The time the proposed amendments Community Progress Commit to the New York-New Jersey 18 in c barge of the collec order because a sufficient num- of Christmas gifts for the ber of producers through ®*®,te hospitals at Harrisburg their cooperative associations f nc * Embreeville. Members are have not yet approved the pro- eir Sifts to one of the posed amendments. In the fed- fallowing before December 7: eral order markets of the Northeast, where the farm The Washington, D.C., and prices for fluid milk are not Upper Chesapeake Bay prdejr based on the manufactured fluid milk (Class I) prices for milk product values, USD A December through June will had proposed to take compar- be based on the Class I price able action to limit price re- of the Delaware Valley order, ductions In the New York- For December through March New Jersey Federal order the the Washington Class I price basic price guarantee now ef- will be the same as the Dela fecMve through March would ware Valley price, $6.40, and have extended through July the Upper Chesapeake Bay . 1967. The price levels in the Class I price will be 10 cents : Massachusetts-Rhode Island less. For April through June, and Connecticut milk orders the fluid milk (Class I) price ■ also will not be extended in both markets will be 10 J through July at this time, for cents less than the Delaware they are tied to the level of Valley price These price lev the New York-New Jersey els already prevail in these Class I price. markets, officials said, because ’ In addition to the general of negotiated agreement be- ' price actions, USDA is taking tween producers and handleis a number of individual milk No change has been made . marketing order actions based hi presently effective pro on special conditions in those visions of the Delaware Val- Older areas ley order. - - Dairymen! Give your calves a good start on the Wirthmore Feeding Plan. 1. Wirthmore Milk Mizer A milk replacer that is fully fortified Give us a call today r Miss Dorothy Ackerman, Mrs. The Membership Committee Ambrose -GJfflng, Mr, and Mrs. is conducting a contest, witfi. Thomas Bradley, or Mr, and Gyles Brown, Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Howard Steinberg. This Beck and Mrs. Elwood Barnes committee is also collecting heading the team of members spectacle frames or lenses or whose last names begin with both for “Eyes for the Needy.” letters from A to H, inclusive. The Youth Committee as con- The remainder of the members ducting a scrap drive for the are charge of David Wissler, benefit, of Boy Scout 'Troop Mrs. Bobert Heath and Clair 330. There will be a truck at Murphy. the Grange hall from 7to 9 Miss Agnes Spence, Lecturer, p.m. at the next meeting, Dec. presented the program: Group 12, to receive scrap and any- sin gi n g “One By One”; roll one in the community may .