—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 9,1968 26 Eastern Milk Co-op Condemns Hearing Delay “The postponement of the filled milk hearing for some 60 days is a complete injustice to farmers and could cost dairy men of the New York milkshed 8300,000 if even I','p of the fluid milk sales are affected.” In commenting on the nation al hearings on filled milk and emergency pricing of Class I milk being held in Memphis, Tenn. this past week, John'C Yoik, general manager of East ei n Milk Producers Assn, em phasized that the recess will only lesult in further losses to milk producers. “Because of this unfortunate delay it is more important than ever that our proposal for a S 6 80 Class 1 price be adopted. “Eastern proposed on Friday that temporary provisions on Class I pricing be continued in all federal ordeis beyond the scheduled April 30 termination date We have also proposed that the Class I emergency price be established at $6.80 per cwt. for the New Yoik-New Jersey Marketing area and the Mass- R I -New Hampshire area, ex plained Mr. Yoik. “Events of the last few mon ths have pi oven that the three economic movers which we have recommended for milk -pricing formulas are needed now more than ever to help farm milk puces meet the inroads of in flation “In order to help farm prices keep pace with ever-rising farm costs, our proposed pricing formula contains three econo mic movers Wholesale Com modity Price Index, Prices Paid by Faimeis, and an index re flecting consumers’ ability to buy,” emphasized Mr. York. “It is somewhat ridiculous that Milk Dealers groups need even the 60 days they have been granted to make further study of the filled milk situation They have already had several mon ths to do that very thing and, of couise, several of them are actually pioducing filled milk now “The farmers in the North east are being penalized right in the milk check for this un warranted delay in getting some definite decisions on the pricing and handling of filled milk “National milk organizations ai e i esponsible foi much of the tm moil and unrest which now exist in the milk industry Such groups as National Milk Pro ducers Federation which is laigely dominated by Mid-west mtei ests do not favor tailor ing prices to fit the demand or economic situation of an in dividual or legional market aiea. “Since nonfat diy milk powd er or skim milk aie components of filled milk pioducts, Mid western groups are deeply anxi ous to provide the powder for filled milk products sold in the Noitheast They want the pric ing to be such, that it will bene fit farmers in the Midwest “Northeastern interests large ly support the pucmg of the non fat ingi edients at the Class I puce level and want this pay ment made to the maiket where it is consumed. “So, here we sit in the middle of a powei struggle which can’t be resolved because of a recess peimitted in the hearing Since danymen in our area aie direct ly affected by this delay and in decision, we are taking the stand that the filled milk hear ing must be lesumed earliei than 60 days ... and as 6 80 per cwt Class I price be established light away,” said Mi. York. Darlynn COMPLETE DISPERSAL Location, 1 mile North of Cochranvliie, Chester County, off lit. 10, East of Anderson’s Tavern in Highland Twp. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 11:00 A.M. 85 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (Some good grades included) 50 milking age, 10 bred heifers, 9 breeding age, 16 younger, 3 angus steer, calves. Certified, Accredited, Vaccinated, 30 day tested for out of state. 1967 DHIA AVE. 13,556 m., 488 f., 3.6% Herd consisting of offspring from A.B.C. and Curtiss stud sires. Plenty of summer, fall, a few winter freshening cows and springers. 7 Ivantaoe dtrs., 3 Archie dtrs., others by Milk & Honey, Hector, Lucross, Tidy Burke, Forty-Niuer, Flashy Boy, etc. A Sample: • Burke Lad dtr. with 5 records averaging 17,324 m., 629 f., 3.6%, her 2 year Expectation dtr. selling • P, Marksman Reflection dtr. with 3 rec, ave. 14,800 m., 611 f., 4.12% • Wis Supreme Crusader dtr., 3 yr., 336 d., 16,202 m., 606 f., 3.8% (her Ivanhoe granddaughter sells) • Several grades selling with records up to 17,000 milk • Service age bull by Harborcrest Smoky and from an 18,608 m.,.669 f. Ivanhoe dtr. (record made at 3 yr., 11 mos.) “Discontinuing farming operations is the reason for this dis persal.” Catalogs upon request, write Carl Diller, 1101 Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, Pa. 17602. DELAWARE VALLEY MILK BASE TO BE SOLD LUNCH AVAILABLE Carl Diller, J, E. Kreider, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE OF TOP QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT 9 miles South of Lancaster, near Hessdale, off Rt. 222, along Walnut Run Road, Lancaster County, Pa. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1968 John Deere “3020” Diesel Tractor with Power Shift, 600 Hours, (2 Years Old), Three Bottom 16” Trip Bottom Plow, No. “50” Side Mounted Mower; John Deere “60” with Culti vators, Power Steering, Good Rubber; 1964 Ford “350” Stake Body Truck, VB, T. License, 15,000 Mile, New Rubber; John Deere “24T” Baler with Bale Ejector, Used 1 Season - Hydraulic Cylinder Included; John Deere “FB-B” Grain Drill with Band Seeder, Used 2 Seasons; John Deere “300” Elevator with Swivel End for Corn, Used Half Season; John Deere “15A” Flail Chopper, Ex. Condition; John Deere 12 Foot Fertilizer Spreader; John Deere “246”, 3-Point Hitch Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment; John Deere “50” Hopper Blower with 50 Foot Pipe 1,000 PTO; McCurdy Grain Bin, 170 Bushel Capacity on John Deere 8 Ton Chassis with 8 Ply Tires, Used One Season; New Idea Hay Condi tioner, Used 2 Seasons. John Deere 4 Bar Rake, John Deere Killefer Disc Harrow, John Deere 3 Section Spring Harrow, Grove Forage Wagon, 2 Wagons with High Sides for Bale Thrower, McCormick “125” Manure Spreader, New Idea “10” Corn Picker, 10 Foot Coby Cul tipacker, McCormick 2 Wheel Trailer with Dump Bed. 80 TON EAR CORN 45 TON ALFALFA HAY 25 FEET CORN SILAGE 24” Barn Fan Complete with Wiring and Shutters, 50 Gallon Electric Water Heater, 3 Electric Fencers, Electric Fence Posts, Cow Mats, 2 Feed Carts, Vi” Electric Drill with Stand, Rear Wheel Weights for John Deere Tractor, Air Cqmpressor, Garden Trac tor, Wheelbarrow, Truck Canvas, Cattle Racks for 12 Foot Bed, Can’t Sag Gates, 2 Gas Brooder Stoves, Chicken Feeders, Hog Feeder and Waterer, Wooden Troughs, Ensilage Forks, Brooms, Shovels, Log Chains, Tools, Heavy Duty Electric Cords, Many Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention. FEW HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 2 Gallon Safgard Pres-Vac Home Milk Pasteurizer, 1960 Model Deluxe Frigidaire 30” Electric Range, Excellent Condi tion. If in need of some good clean Equipment, be sure to see this excellent line. Lunch Available by the King Helper’s Class of Strasburg Mennonite Church SALE AT 12:30 BY JOHN D. STONER Rl, Willow Street Carl Diller and J. E. Kreider, Aucts, TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Sale by ROBERT M. STOLTZFUS Rl, Cochraaville, Pa. COMPLETE FARM EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SOME ANTIQUES Vt mile south of Millersvllle State Teachers College, Shenks Lane, Millersvllle, Pa. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968 FORD “POWERMASTER 800” TRACTOR (excellent) mounted 2 bottom plow, corn planter, mower, loader; CASE “VAC” TRACTOR with 2 disc plow; ALLIS-CHALMERS “G” with cultivator and hoers; FARMALL F-20 TRACTOR. (AH tractors have very good rubber.) McD. 24 disc harrow, Ezee-Flow 10’ fertilizer driU, Case 13 disc drill, N.I. spreader, Stauffer 2 row transplanter, 30’ Ruth elevator, Cardinal 16’ elevator, McD. 8 ft. pulveriser, Papec 14” ensilage cutter, 2 rubber tire wagons (1 McCor mick), 2 bottom 14” Little Genius plow, 4 section McD. har row, 3 ladder wagons, peg harrow marker, Case roto-beater, McD. side rake, single harrows, walking plows. Barnes portable pump, water tank mtd. on Army trail er, Champion out-board motor, air compressor, Porter Cable 7-inch saw, electric fly sprayer (fogger), Stewart cow clippers, 500 lb. chain hoist emry with motor, Craftsman wood turning lathe, Craftsman table saw, 5 ton hydraulic jack, handy man jack, wrenches, wedges, 100 ft. heavy cord, 75 ft. rope, bolt cutters, 3 iron water troughs, litter tub, grind stone, chicken crates, belts bag-wagon, reel and barb wire, (2) feed carts, scalding trough, shop cabinet, (2) fencers, tobacco shears, spears, log chains, iron posts, hose sprinkler, 500 lb. platform scales, Mitchell stanchions and dividers, mitre box, socket set, 7000 tobacco lath. 1861 wagon jack, old hinges, 4 license plates 1916-17-18- 19, old forge, pot belly stove, string of bells, ice tongs, car riage or sleigh tongue, beam scales, old milk cans, harness bench, (2) iron kettles, copper kettle, 3 foot doable trees, shoe lathe, fanning mill, hay hook, 2-horse wagon bed, wooden wheelbarrow, articles too numerous to mention. Sale at 12:00 Noon Sharp by Carl Diller and J. E. Kreider, Aucts. (Not responsible for accidents.) Lunch by Young People of Millers ville Mennonite Church PUBLIC SALE Farm Machinery THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1968 At W. E. Fry Farm, Hellam, Pa. The undersigned will offer at public sale the following. FARM MACHINERY Farinall Super M tractor with power steering and remote control, Farmall Super C tractor with remote control, MH #33 Diesel, John -Deere #B tractor, John Deere #45 self propelled combine with two row corn head and a 10 ft, grain head, John Deere #55 combine 12 ft. cut, Case combine with motor & bin, John Deere #25 combine with motor & bin, N. H. baler Super #77 PTO, J. D. 14T baler, J. D. manure spreader, New Idea man ure spreader, Dunham 9 ft. cultipacker, J, D. K.B.A. 28 plate disc with new discs, two bottom 12” mounted plow, mower, culti vator, corn planter and tobacco hoer for C tractor, 1 four section spring harrow, 3 - three section spring harrows, Century sprayer, Ontario 16 disc grain drill, weed sprayer, J.D. #8 mower, On tario drill, 6 ft. pulverizer, J. D. KBA disc harrow 24 disc, 2 J. D. 246 corn planters, J. D. 238 unit planter, 2 J. D. #290 com plant ers, J. D. #490 corn planter, J. D. #494A • 4 row com planter, David Bradley and other farm wagons, 2 row Stauffer transplant er, J. D. 20 plate disc, 2 J. D. pull type 3 bottom 14” plows, 2 J. D. #55 3 bottom plows 14”, 2 J. D, #44 2 bottom plows, Oliver two bottom 14” trip plow, IHC 3 bottom disc plow, J.D. 3 bottom disc plow, 3 J. D. 4 bottom 14” plows, J. D. disc tiller 8 ft., New Idea pull type mower, IHC 4 wheel spreader, MC chopper, Horn chopper, 1 ton Artway portable mixer. Sears cyl. sheller, #225 Letz grinder mixer, dump trailer with racks, 2 IHC cultivators for IHC H, J.D. AB2OO cultivators quick tach., hydraulic cylinder, light two wheel trailer, tobacco baler, 2 sets 14 ft. double tobacco ladders, 2,000 tobacco lath, 8 hole hog feeder, 2 wheel rubber tire trailer, McCurdy grain box #6OO - 175 bu. capacity - new, new power saw, bench grinder, *4” electric drill, new tarpaulins various sizes, some small hardware, and many other articles too numerous to mention. If you need machinery, be sure and attend this large sale. Most of the above listed machinery is in good condition. Lunch available on the grounds. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioned Gilbert & Frey, Clerks FULL LINE OF ANTIQUES OF VALUABLE At 11 A.M. Sharp TERMS: CASH HARRY STAUFFER GENE FRY Owners R. G. HERR
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