Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1967, Image 5

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    Farmers’ Association Denies
Support For Union Milk Strike
•CAMP HILL One of the support of the present Milk Con
three farm organizations con- trol Law.
nected with the possible milk "We want a complete picture
strike of the Teamsters Union of the milk industry, and this is
has denied any support for such one of the reasons we met with
action, according to a statement Teamsters and the other
released today by G. A. Bices 2r°ups. As far as a milk
nro.irtonf „ . ■ stnke ,s c oncerned, we can’t
a°* tke ..^ ennsy * vama blame the Teamsters Union if
Paimers Association, they decide to take this type of
wZ nif We glve i he action - Some of the union work-
Teamsters Union, or any other ers will be on the relief roles, or
group, the authority to use our at least hunting another job if
n i ai ?? e connection with a milk -the Milk Control Law is des.roy
stuke, Biggs stated "We did ed. Many of the union workers
meet with the Teamsters Union will be too old to find other jobs
Tuesday, October 24. to present and will not only lose their
a position paper on the PFA’s wages but also their pensions.
CUSTOM SPRAYING
high pressure washing
and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
ADVANTAGES
OF FAIL PLOWING DOWN OF
ORTHO FERTILIZERS
Gives opportunity for part of spring work to be done when time is less
critical.
Allows winter freezing and thawing to mellow heavy soils and provide
better seed bed.
Causes fields to dry and warm up earlier permits earlier planting.
Avoids soil compaction from working fields when too wet.
Escapes planting delays caused by wet springs.
Reduces run off and increases stored moisture.
Increases yields of many crops.
Coll on us We'll be happy to program your Fall Fertilization
for you.
P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Helping the World Grow Belter
ORTHO
ORTHO UNIPEL FERTILIZER
Bulk Spreader Service
Order Now For Maximum
Early Season Discount and
Extended .Cash Terms
Available in
BAGS BULK
"The farmer hat more nt
stake than the union member.
He is fling to take a great fin*
uncial loss, and will not have
any means to support himself
and his fomily.
"When you look at the entire
milk industry, you can see that
the State of Pennsylvania will
be the big loser under the Ad
ministration’s proposal to des
troy the Milk Control Law. We
will have dealers closing doors,
farmers in deep financial
trouble, workers on relief roles
and the consumer paying a high
er price for milk.
“We want reforms in the pres
ent Milk Control Law, but we
don’t want to toss it out the win
dow to chart a new path to chaos
and turmoil,” Biggs asserted.
“Many of the reforms that the
PFA is seeking would give the
consumer lower prices for milk,
if the consumer does not want
any service like door-to-door
service. But if the consumer
still wants services in connec
tion with milk, somebody must
pay for it.
“The Milk Industry in Penn
sylvania is second only to steel,
but if the Milk Control Law is
destroyed, it will be last to
everything,” Biggs concluded.
The ostrich has the largest
eye of any land vertebrae.
PHONE 397-3539
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 4,1967-
• Lancaster Auction
(Continued from Page 2)
BULLS - Good & Choice
23.65-24.75, couple Choice 23.50-
25.75; Utility & Commercial 22-
24, few 1400-1600 lbs. 25-26;
Cutler & low-Utility 10-21.50.
CALVES 143 - Vealers most
ly steady, instances $1 lower
on Cull & Utility.
VEALERS - Choice 42.50-44;
Good 30.50-42; Standard 35.50-
30.50; Utility 31-36; Cull 20-30
SLAUGHTER CALVES -
Standard & Good 275425 lbs
21-25.50, few Choice 300-375
lbs. 26-28; Utility 250400 lbs.
19.50-22.
HOGS 194-Barrows & gilts
! ATTENTION!
I
Be ® Plant
Wiser p| Krizer
Are you getting the most from your corn yields? j
If not try the corn that has proven to be outstand
ing in yield and performance.
Order your Krizer Hybrid Seed Corn Today. :
Call or write EUGENE G. -HOOVER
Lititz, R 3, 569-0756 l
"TABU TOP " ifVU
SCEDBIDS FOR
UNIFORM SCtD DFPTfI^
ALLIS-CHALMERS .
jjik d| 22oo rrows
When a 2200 takes a pass at_aplowed .field, there isn’t
a clod or lump left for a weedtohide.undcr.When you
spray, every inch of ground gets full-coverage herbicide
treatment. Your crops have,far less weed competition.
The 2200 cuts level across its full width one-piece
construction in the gangs and -frame account for 'that,
and for strength that shrugs off the jars of heavy soil.
It also provides the weight for spool-deep penetration.
Stop in and see the 5200 by Allis-Chalmers it’s disc
harrowing at its level best •
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allks»chalmers
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service
Lancaster, Pa. Quairyville, Pa.
Allen H. Mate Form Equipment
stcudy to 25c lower.
BARROWS & (JILTS - US 1-
2 200-235 Ihs. 19-19.60: US 1,
200-215 lbs. 20 50: US 1-3 190-
250 lbs 18.10-18 85; US 2-3 280-
310 lbs. 17-17.25.
• State Soil & Water
(Continued from Page 1)
10 include Lee Adamson, Avel
la, Wash. Co.: Charles H. Hess’,
Harrisburg: Howard Miller, Fac
toryville, Wyoming Co.; Rich
ard Crawfoid. Pori Royal, Ju
niata Co.: William D. Park,
Valencia, Butler Co : Ray Hu
ber, Macungic. Lehigh Co.; and
Ralph Hartenbach, Monaca,
Beaver Co.
L. H. Brubaker
LititZjPa.
-Chet Long
Akron, Pa.
N. G. Myers'& Son
Khecms, .Pa.
New Holland
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