Public Sale Register WED DEC. 22- Maryland Herd Dispersal at the New Holland Sales Stables, New Holland, Pa. Glenn Fite, Owner SAT JAN 1, 1972- 1.30 Feeder Pig Sale located 2Vz miles South of Bethel from US 22 and 6 miles North of Myerstown, Pa. along US 501 Sale by Norman M Martin, R. D. 1, Myerstown, Pa. WED. JAN. 5- Public Sale Complete Dairy Herd Dispersal & Milking Equipment located approx IV Z miles east of Rt 74 turning on the road to New Bndgeville Watch for arrows leading to sale, in York Co., Pa Sale by Carl W Shaull, owner Robert L Sechnst, auctioneer. SAT. MARCH 4- 12 Noon Public MARYLAND HERD DISPERSAL WEDNESDAY, at the New Holland Soles Stables NEW HOLLAND, PA a 42 HEAD 42 This herd consists of 40 mature cows, 2 Red stock bulls, 32 Holstems and 10 Red and White and Guernsey Cows. 13 cows recently fresh and many to freshen in the next 3 months. All cows born and raised on farm where 1 bought them. Being sold due to health problems. If you want milk and butterfat test, plan to attend this dispersal. Ephrata Young Farmers Hold Christmas Party The Ephrata Area Young Farmers Association held its annual family Christmas party at 7:30 p.m Tuesday, December 14 in the auditorium and cafeteria of the Ephrata Junior High School Mahlon Eberly was chairman, assisted by Marvin Sauder and Earl Smoker The program included musical selections and group singing led by Isaac Eby, Christmas readings, a skit by Nancy Zim merman, a ventriloquist act by Mrs Peggy Kline and presen tation of special gifts Sale of Farm Equipment located 3 miles North of Lebanon on Route 72. Sale by Aaron Martin, Jr , Rt. 3 Lebanon Paul Snyder, Auctioneer. DECEMBER 22, GLENN FITE, Owner 717-786-2750 This is Lyn-Nan Kingpin Leonora, with a 340-day record of 24,919 pounds of milk and 877 pounds of butterfat. The cow sold recently at the sale of Carl Oilier on Route 222 south of Lancaster. 1971 Buyer was Glenn Fite, Quarryville, for $2,625. Fite is shown on the left. Others from left to right are: J. Everett Kreider, auctioneer; Carl Oilier, owner of the cow; Mrs. Oilier, sales clerk; Carl G. Troop, last Inter-State Delegates Support PMMB “Delegates representing more .than 10 per cent of all dairy farmers in Pennsylvania stood up to be counted in an unanimous vote stressing full support for the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board (PMMB) as it now exists by law”, asserted Wilbur Seipt, president of Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative, Philadelphia. The delegates of this Milk Marketing Cooperative met " recently in Philadelphia to make 1 mm—mmmm—mmmmamm Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 18,1971 contending bidder, and leadsman. Diller purchased the animal m Susquehanna County. As a three-year-old, the Kingpin daughter had a top daily production of 101 pounds. Her dam averaged over 20,000 pounds for eight lactations. Sale average was $670, including some Canadian cattle. a statement in their hard sought goals, Seipt said. During the discussion of PMMB, President Seipt, who is a dairy farmer in Montgomery County, Lansdale, stated that “milk is highly perishable and we cannot haggle over prices while the product spoils and consumers suffer. The farmer’s income must be high enough to meet necessary health standards required m the producing and processing of milk Such costs Ira Welk, are considered when the farm price for milk Such costs are considered when the farm price for milk is set ” Dairy farmer Seipt said about the Milk price system in Penn sylvania- “Consumers have reaped in benefits of efficiency and a continuous supply of milk Milk prices are fair to all segments of the public ’’ The PMMB was established in the 30’s to help dairy farmers The conditions leading to the enactment of this law were 1 Low return to producers 2 Decreased effectiveness of collective bargaining 3 Destructive competition 4 Danger to public health and welfare “Conditions have not changed—the need is more urgent than ever”, charged the Dany Cooperative president McCarty Is Promoted Willis H McCarty, 819 Grand view Drive, Ephrata, has been named to the position of Production Scheduling Super visor at Victor F Weaver, Inc , New Holland McCarty joined Weaver’s Live Poultry Department in 1944 and, until his recent appointment, held the position of Live Poultry Buyer In his new responsibilities, McCarty will be responsible for the procurement schedules of raw materials (live and imported poultry) and the establishment of weekly production schedules Fix-It Tip An electric light that is controlled from more than one point, as on a stairway, will have a special switch known as a three - way switch. If you replace one of these, make sure you get the right kind of switch. There will be three terminals instead of the usual two. Simply rewire as the old switch was connected. 19 sale