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Honan, Philadelphia, Inter State Milk Producers Co operative, and Charles R. Ord, Camp Hill, Penna. Farmers As sn. stated that their organiza tions support the promotion of milk. Harold Ely, Montrose dairy farmer and a director of the Dairymen's League Cooperative, said the cooperative’s 4,000 Pennsylvania members favor a mandatory assessment for milk, promotion. John Stnttmatter, dairy farm er from Ebensburg Rl, Cambria Co., and a member of Allied Milk Producers Co-op, said the cooperative’s 200 members fa vor an assessment “if it is in reason in cost.” Secretary Bull named Joe S. Taylor. Penn State University, to head a committee which will study all aspects of a milk mar keting order. State Senator D Elmer Haw baker, Mercersburg, and a spon sor of a senate bill to create marketing orders for agricultur al products, told the dairymen a milk marketing order is “one of the best investments” state dairy farmers can make DID YOU KNOW - An Act “If we start the ball rolling in was adopted in 1812 requiring a Pennsylvania to promote, adver- listing with the nearest Justice tise and do research on milk, of the Peace of logs, shingles or maybe the idea of each state do- lumber placed in the Susque ing its share may catch on hanna and Lehigh Rivers, and throughout the nation,” Haw- their tributaries becker said. John W. Scott, Harrisburg, master of the Penna Grange, said the Grange supports legis lation to proude maiketing or ders 'or agricultural pioducts William C Nichol, State Col lege, secretary of the Penna. Holstein Assn , told the dairy- NEW! 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Hallowed, Warmin ster, Bucks Co., president of the State Council of Farm Organi zations, said farmers cannot af ford not to favor deductions for promoting the use of milk “es pecially since filled milk is now appearing on the maikets.” John K c jiulay, a daily farm er from Cailisle Rl, Cumber land Co , questioned whether farmers can afford to make de ductions to all organizations which promote agucultural products. “Many pioducers won’t be able to exist if too many deduc tions are made,” Sunday said. Secretary Bull said the woik ing committee, to be headed by Taylor, will study all the opin ions expressed at the meeting before making suggestions on a possible milk marketing order. 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