—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14, 1972 32 Eastern Officials Meet with Peterson Officials of Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative met in Washington, D. C., with Ed Peterson, Administrator of the continuing efforts to obtain milk price improvement for the distressed dairy farmers in the Northeast. John C. York, Eastern’s General Manager, joined president Francis Cole of Ilion, N. Y., and director Max Lonstein of South New Berlin, N. Y. and Joeseph C. Mathis, Eastern’s Economist, in presenting sup plemental argument to Eastern’s petition, calling for higher Class I (fluid) prices in the five federal milk marketing orders of the Northeast. They urged the USDA to give favorable consideration to Eastern’s proposal and a hearing as soon as possible. In discussing the need for higher prices to dairy farmers, Eastern’s officials noted the long range shortage of milk which is predicted for the Northeast area. One reason given for this dismal outlook was the continuing exodus of milk producers because of sky-rocketing production costs. Another was the decline in cow numbers because of poor harvests and a lack of feed and roughage In crease in production per cow has slowed to the point where production no longer offsets the loss in cow numbers. ‘Milk handlers are ex periencing difficulties in meeting Class I commitments,” stated York He further commented, “Dwindling milk supplies for fluid purposes has created exorbitant handling allowances and forced milk dealers to pur chase milk powder from California to bridge the gap.” A handling allowance is the price paid for milk by dealers over the minimum Order Class I price. Much of this money is finding its wa} to speculators instead of into the pockets of distressed dairy farmers li,formation learned during the Washington meeting was that the Go ernment feels new facts during the Washington meeting was that the Government feels Help Us Serve You If your organization didn’t make our farm calendar this week, it’s not because we don’t like you or your or ganization. We may have missed it in the rush. Or maybe you for got to tell us. Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community service to you. To get on the Farm Calen dar, remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farm ing, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. And help us serve you better, MUNCY CHIEF HYBRID SEEDS LANCASTER SILOS Starline Uoor Savers Feed Lot Construction SALES & SERVICE J. Samuel Sherer Mt. Joy R. 2 Phone 717-653-5207 or 717-653-5208 new facts should be presented to the USDA regarding the Class I petition because numerous phone calls were being received from dairymen throughout the Nor theast regarding this need for REGISTEIEO HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL L. A. Harteis Farm, 2 miles North of Edensburg, off Rt. 219 TUES, OCT. 17,1972 MM REGISTERED HOLSIEINS T.B. and Bangs tested, accredited and certified. 36 Milk Cows. Fresh Cows, 12 due from around sale time to early fall. 8 Bred Heifers, fresh or close Cows milking up to 80 lbs. per day, D.H.I.A. records, 1971 herd average - 14,000 lb. milk, 475 lb. butter fat, individual records up to over 15,000 lb. milk and 700 lb. fat. 4 Daughters of Woodburne Reflector; 2 Marquis Daughters; 4 Daughters of Romandale Dividend Performer; 3 Daughters of Swampy Hollow Shramrock Paul; Mallary Farm Audacious; 6 Penngate Daughters. This is a good group of young cows, good size, good udders and production. TERMS; CASH L. A. HARTEIS AUCTIONEER OWNER MERLE S. MISHLER Ebensburg, R.D. 1 PHONE 479-4897 472-8849 _ WILMIR BLANK REGISTERED and GRADE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SATURDAY, 12:00 Noon Location: y t mile South-West of Ickesburg along Rt. No. 17, Perry County, Pa. 12 miles South-West of No. 322. 70 HEAD: 43 MILKING AGE: 9 BRED HEIFERS: 15 OPEN HEIFERS DOWN TO CALVES; 3 BULLS Herd Sire is a 3 yr. old Son of Astronaut from an 84 point Dam with 3y 17,617 milk, 4y 16,753 milk. Great Opportunity to buy Really young Cows!!! Herd consists of all first calf or recently fresh 2nd calf heifers (from good record dams up to 22,000 m). A number selling with 14,000 milk to 17,000 milk. Several fresh recently. Many due Early fall, others throughout the winter. SPECIAL; Ivanhoe Jack dtr. 2y 17,494 milk 579 fat (proj. Record) Due in Fall (her dam by Apollo Ivanhoe) Kingpin dtr., fresh, from an “Excellent” (Citation R.) dam with 18,918 m 805 f 3.9 percent 6y Penn Gate Fond Ref. dtr., her dam G.P. 22,237 m 858 f 3.9 percent Registered Dtrs. of These Sires: Kingpin, Rugua Ivanhoe Fobes, Ivanhoe Jack, Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief, Thonyma Royal Prince, Don Augur Wis Ideal, Don Augur Glorious Chime, Ellbank Admiral Burke Ideal, Tidy Gent, Penn Gate Fond Reflection, Prestige of Lakehurst etc. Cattle have dairy type and pleasing udders, (on D.H.I.A. Alt. am pm) Not pushed. Health charts (tested within 30 days), Catalogs, Sale under ' tent > Milking Equipment includes (3) late type DeLaval units, extra pail, 2 carrying Buckets, Alomo “30” pump, Metal utensil table, (2) Stewart Clippers, feed carts, 25 Cow- Trainers, New fencer, 24 inch Jamesway Ventilating fan (new) Etc. Farm for Sale at Private Treaty Auctioneers: Carl Diller 464-2233 J. Everett Kreider 284*4517 milk price improvement. “Although this is a highly political year,” stated York, “We sincerely hope that politics will not dictate the level of income received be dairy farmers.” 1:00 P.M OCTOBER 21,1972 SALE BY Wilmer Blank (717) 438-3180 Lunch TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! \Ne Specialize in Liquidation Sales of All Kinds Farm Machinery, Construction Equipment and Land FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SALE Tractors and Farm Machinery Exit 10 or 11 off Interstate 83 Emigsville, Pa. October 20, 1972 ot 10 o'clock A.M. SALE RAIN OR SHINE York Co. Farm & Ind. Equip. Co. Inc. 4 Miles North of York, Pa. on Route 181 Box 222 Emigsville, Pa. 17318 Phone; 717-764-6412 If you have machinery not suitable for your trade, bring it to our sale and turn it into ready cash. If you need machinery of any kind you will find it here at our sale. We Welcome You as a Buyer, Seller or Visitor GREEN &k DRAGON W DAIRY COW SHOW Judging { A I E Sale Time 10:00 A.M. )ALE 12:30 P.M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1972 $400.00 IN CASH AWARDS - 3 CLASSES - Holstein - Guernsey - Mixed Breeds All Cows Entered in the Show must be Consigned not later than 6:00 P.M., Thursday, October 19th! GREEN DRAGON LIVESTOCK SALES Ephrata RD3, Pa CA HEAD GRADE CA ** V and PUREBRED W HOLSTEINS at Black and White Holstein Farm, Lancaster, Pa. across from the Comet Drive-in Theatre or V « mi. west of breeding unit on Friday Night Oct. 20 at 8 o’clock Sharp. Selling 50 head of grade and Purebred'Holstems of large size, good type and lots of milking quality. All cows fresh or Close-up springers. Farmers and dairymen, if you are in the need of top quality herd replacements you canhot afford to miss this sale. They are all purchased first hand from farms where they were raised by some of the best judges of dairy cows in the business. If you need a can of milk per day or 100 lbs per day we have the cows for you. Just by all means get to this sale. CHARLES C. MYERS OWNER Abe Diffenbach: Auct. Henry Kettering: Pedigrees Credit available: Contact Charles Myers prior to sale. Walter Risser, Mgr.