30—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29, 1972 McHale, Milk Cooperatives Meet to Discuss Milk Representatives of seven Pennsylvania milk cooperatives met recently with Secretary of Agriculture Jim McHale at Grove City to discuss the possibility of building a plant to process and bottle their milk near the intersection of Interstate Routes 79 and 80. Such a plant, McHale told the cooperative leaders, would en courage regulation of milk supply in western Pennsylvania which is plagued with spring surpluses .and fall shortages. Western dairymen might also be relieved of price penalties for long distance hauling of milk. McHale said the Department of Agriculture has funds available for endorsing the study. “I think it’s a great step forward just having you fellows sitting around PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1972 AT 10:00 A.M. At ROUGH and TUMBLE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Kmzer, Pa. On U.S. Route 30,14 miles east of Lancaster. Benefit of Rough and Tumble Historical Association. Steam Equipment, Gas Engines, Tractors, Assorted Items, Farm Equipment. Sale at 10:00 a.m. Terms: Cash by Rough and Tumble Historical Association Phone: 442-4249 Ira Stoltzfus & Son, Auctioneers (717) 442-4936 Not responsible for accidents. Food served by Kihzer Fire Company ALL DAY CONSIGNMENT SALE MAY 5, 1972 9:30 A.M. Located on North Maple Avenue, Leola, x k mile North of Route 23. Watch for Sale Sign. Variety of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im plements, Lumber, Tin, Truck load of New Parts, etc., etc. 2 or 3 trailer lots of lumber, 2x4’s, 2x6’s, 2xB’s variations of lengths. 75 trestles, different lengths. Lot of tongue and groove boards and 12” boards. All equipment and implements and other articles left from sale held from the past years and this year will be sold for storage. Lumber will be sold at 12 Noon. Frank & Paul Snyder, Auct. Sal® by DAVID H. GOOD We sell on Commission Next Sale June 2,1972 Not responsible for accidents. It ( BULK blends \ } [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J the table together,” McHale “In fact I’m just pleased that commented at the informal we’ve got you talking together breakfast meeting at the Penn about a common problem.” Grove Hotel. The Secretary observed that over the years cooperatives have had trouble getting a fair price for milk because of a lack of a central sales agency to permit effective bargaining with large retail outlets. “I don’t expect this kind of thing to come out of today’s meeting,” McHale said. County Crop-Wheat Loan Rates Announced County loan and purchase rate schedules for eligible 1972-crop wheat were issued by the U. S. Certainly Lasso® plus atrazine tank mix controls fall panicum in corn. That's what you expect from your herbicide. ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. 2313 NORMAN ROAD LANCASTER, PA. A feasibility study would be an example of using research funds to upgrade farm income, McHale noted. Previous projects carried on with suplus Fair funds derived from the Harness Racing Commission seem to have benefited special interest groups or duplicated research being Department of Agriculture. They are based on a national average loan level of $1.25 per bushel for wheat, grading No. 1, (the same rate as for 1971) announced July 16, 1971. The county rates, based on the national average of $1.25, are generally the same as those in effect for 1971 except in some counties in six states where adjustments are made to reflect historical wheat prices. The schedule of premiums and discounts for 1972-crop wheat is unchanged from that in effect for the 1971 crop. Copies of the 1972-crop wheat county and State loan rates as applicable will be sent to States soon. They aso will be available from the Grain Division, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 20250. Public Sale Register (Continued From Page 29) SAT. MAY 6- 10:30 A.M. Lazzell Wathins Machinery and Equipment Dispersal at Columbia Crossroads, Penna. Ronald D. West Auctioneer and Sale Manager. THURS. AND FRI. MAY 11-12-il A.M. 2 Day Sale of Valuable Antiques, Furniture, Glassware and Shop tools (Shop tools and Lawn Equipment sold May 11) located on Boot Road, turn right on Lincoln Highway at Exton on Rt. 100, go to Boot Road, turn right. Terms by William S. Thorp and Mary E.E. Thorp. Robert E. Martin 656-7770 and Frank L. Steller 656-9055 Auctioneers; Steller and Shenk Clerks. SAT. MAY 20- 1 P.M. Trustees Sale of Jewell Grail & Feed Corporation at Lynch, Md. (Central part of Kent County) 7 miles West of Chestertown, Md., Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc., Auctioneers, of Galena, Md. PH: 397-5152 Plant done in other states, McHale felt. McHale proposed that the milk plant study be done by Penna. State University, which has Public Sale Real Estate, Farm Mathieery, Track, Antiques, and Household Goods Of the Curvin Waltemyer Estate WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,1972 at 10:00 A.M. Sharp Located approx. 4 miles northeast of Stewarts town near the village of Rinely along Hyson School Rd., York Co., Pa. Watch for arrows day of sale. Farm of approx. 94 acres of which there_ is about 50 acres of good level farmland and the balance in pasture & woodland Improvements consists of a 7 room 2% stone house built in 1841, stone spring house, large frame bank barn & other necessary outbuildings. There is also a good stream on the farm that flows through pasture & wood land and a never failing spring provides the water for the house & barn. Real estate will be offered for sale at 2:00 P.U. Terms 10% down, balance in 30 days. Inspection by calling 993-6443. "Ford Model 850 tractor fully equipped & new rubber; Sard 9-N with bumper grill & new rubber; Ford 2 bottom plow; 2 J.D. 3 pt. 2—16 in. trip bottom plows; Ford 3 pt. sub-soiler; Ford rear blade; 3 pt. hook carry-all; Ford 6 ft. mower; 3 pt hook disc harrow; Ford chisel worker; cul tivators; Ford rollabar hay rake; FordJhiarborn 3 pt hook wood saw; Oliver 13 disc grain drill; JJX'fc-row corn plant er; Int. #3O rubber tire manure spreader; J.D. rotafy mow er; 2 wheel rubber tire trailer; J.D. hay fluffer; 68 N.H. Hayliner baler with bale thrower; 8 ft. pull type disc har row; 3 section spring tooth harrow; 8 ft. cultipacker; rub ber tire wagon w/flat bed & sides, like new; rubber tire wheel barrow; rubber tire bag truck; 2 hole corn sheller w/electric motor; tractor umbrella; potato sorter; Fair banks scales; dirt scoop; hog feeders; 2 farrowing crates; Ig. iron watering trough; iron hog troughs; junk farm ma chinery; horse cultivators; hay loader; dump rake; ’55 Ford car; bath tub watering trough; weeder; ext. ladder; chick en coops; fence charger; electric fence posts & wire; rolls of barb wire; rolls of asbestos siding; rolls of tar paper; lotspef chicken equip. & nests; horse harness; ropes, pulleys, blocks & tackles; oil barrels; 6-12 V battery charger; large quantity of new cement blocks; step ladders; log chains; single, double, & triple trees; grease guns; cow clippers; large quantity of burlap bags; metal wash line posts; large wagon load of misc. items such as hand tools, nuts & bolts & many items too numerous to mention. Pick Up Track, Hay, Jb Straw 1969 Chevrolet % ton with cattle racks; low mileage, & in exc. condition. Approx. 10 ton of clover mixed bay; approx. 10 ton bright straw. Dry sink w/drawer on side; drop leaf table; wood ice box; spinning wheel chair; 2 oak mantle clocks; Board man-Wells weight driven wall clock in beautiful condition; 3 chunk stoves; oak dressers, wash stands, & wardrobes; Ig. dove tailed chest; small dove tailed chest; loaf chest: wardrobe & chest comb.; chest of plank bottom chairs & rockers, like new; clothes tree buffet; pic ture frames; commode; kitchen cupboard; kitchen cabinet: treadle sewing machine; 3 very old baby cradles, ,2 spindle type & 1 solid wood; cherry % rope bed; cane seated chairs & rockers; old radios: record players; lg. Holy Bible & picture album; oak stands; 2 spring wagon seats; butcher bench; butcher kettle & rings; butcher tools: meat saws: lard press; scales- lg. asst, of stone crocks & jugs of all sizes & design; DeLaval cream separator; milk cans; butter churns; butter print; & mold; wood measure; old wood ex press wagon; buggy lights; straw cutter; corn choppers; walking plow; asst, of bottles; glass butter churn w/motor; oil stoves; Kalamazoo wood & coal kitchen range; kero sene stove; lot of antique glass & nick nacks; William Foust jug w/stopper & chain in perfect cond.; George F. Trout calendar plates (2) 1909 & (1) 1910; milk glass Aladdin lamp; cut glass; ironstone china; milk glass & many antique items not listed. 3 pc. living room suite; iron beds & springs; electric sweeper wall gun rack; Ivanhoe oil heater; folding lawn chairs; floor lights; rubber hoses; wringer washer; wash tubs: dinette set & 6 chairs; lawn mowers; X-Mas decora tions, etc. Terms cash or approved check Mr. & Mrs. Ervin E. Ness Red Lion, Pa. R.D.#3, Executors Ph. 382-4379 Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer John T. Miller, attorney Refreshments by Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Assn. Not responsible for accidents. handled most of the departmei projects in the past, cooperatives would contribi marketing information to University. Representatives attending ( meeting were from Westla Cooperative Farmers, Farm* Union Milk Produce Association, Milk Inc., Couni Belle Cooperative Farn Dairylea Cooperative In' United Dairy Farm Cooperati and Eastern Milk Producers. 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