Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1973, Image 7

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Penn Manor Club Has Swim Party
The Penn Manor Community 4-
H Club met Tuesday, August 28 at
the homo of John Thomas,
Millersville RDI.
Following a game of volleyball,
each Club member gave a report
on his project for Achievement
Day.
Plans were
made
ill INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
ANNOUNCES THEIR YEAR-END
USED TRACTORS
3200-4WD Loader
1nt.300
Farmall C with Cult.
Int. 500 with Loader
Cub 154 with mower
Farmall 300
LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS
WAS NOW
1231. H. Cadet with mower $ 800.00 $ 700.00
1251. H. Cadet with mower $ 900.00 $ 800.00
John Deere with mower $ 650.00 $ 525.00
Wheelhorse with mower $ 325.00 $ 225.00
1054 State St, Ephrata, Pa.
swimming party at Dale
Tschudy’s home August 31. The
Club will hold a Halloween party
October 26 at Robert Musser’s
home.
Refreshments were served
following the meeting.
for a
Save save SALE
on Good Used Equipment
jPL
$4,200.00 $4,000.00
$1,575.00 $1,400.00
$ 700.00 $ 600.00
$7,200.00 $6,950.00
$1,950.00 $1,750.00
$1,750.00 $1,600.00
No. 2A Hay Conditioner
24 Ft. Elevator with motor
John Deere Disc Harrow
THESE AND MANY MOKE ITEMS ARE NOW
AVAILABLE AT OUR ANNUAL YEAR END SALE
STOP TODAY AND SAVE!!!
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The Grain Federation Division
of the National Council of Farmer
Cooperatives has issued a strong
warning against any export
control action which would -
cancel or nullify existing con
tracts.
Wilbur Martin
News Reporter
In an appeal to the Ad
ministration made in Min
neapolis, grain cooperative
leaders declared by resolution
that existing contracts must be
honored if the U.S. is to maintain
its role as a reliable supplier of
grain to world markets.
“Contract cancellation not only
damages commercial trading in
the shortrun,” said Grain
Federation director Glen D.
Hofer, “it also threatens our long-
run efforts to negotiate more
open world markets.”
Hofer stated that the U. S. must
act in a responsible manner
consistent with current efforts for
major negotiations and world
trade expansion.
“We must not,” he asserted,
“disrupt our potential markets
abroad, our credibility as a
dependable supplier, or our
opportunities to develop more
effective trading rules in the
forthcoming GATT negotia-
tions.”
The grain cooperative
spokesman said that cancellation
of soybean contracts has already
damaged the United States
considerably in its trade
relations. He said we can’t afford
further abrupt actions which go
too far in export control.
Hofer declared that the NCFC
SALES & SERVICE
Case 3 Bottom $
I.H. No. 210 Roll over $
I.H. 531 $
M.F. Semi-Mounted 16" $
I.H. 209 $
MISCELLANEOUS
of
Existing Contracts Concern of
CLEARANCE
save Save
USED TRUCKS
1962-V225 Trac.
1960 VC0225 T rac.
1956 R 195 with Bed
1965 Ford F3SOC&C
1972 Scout 4x4
PLOWS
WAS NOW
$325.00 $275.00
$425.00 $325.00
$300.00 $250.00
Phone 717-733-2283
Lancaster Farmim
and its grain federation members
strongly endorse present U. S.
efforts to monitor trade more
carefully.
“We recognize,” he said, “that
some form of licensing or
allocation of supply in critical
situations of shortage may be
necessary to adequately protect
U. S. consumer interests.
“However,” Hofer added, “this
should be preceded by careful
and thorough consultations with
our world customers. We must
respect their needs. This is
particularly evident as we enter a
new era when the U. S. must
import a growing share of its own
critical energy and raw material
needs.”
The Grain Federation Division
of the NCFC serves ap
proximately 1.4 million U. S.
grain farmers who last year
marketed over 1.2 billion bushels
of grain and oilseeds.
Its members include; FAR
MAR-CO, Hutchinson, Kansas;
Dairy Leaders Meeting Sept.
Dairy leaders from across the
nation will consider proposed
promotion programs for dairy
products and budget recom
mendations for 1974 when the
Board of Directors and House of
Delegates of the United Dairy
Industry Association (UDIA)
meet September 17-18 at the
Hyatt Regency O’Hare,
Rosemont, Illinois (near
WAS
$1,400.00
$1,000.00
850.00
$1,100.00
$3,200.00
WAS
225.00
375.00
425.00
750.00
225.00
;! Saturday. September 1,1973
NOW
$ 975.00
$ 750.00
$ 700.00
$ 950.00
$2,975.00
NOW
$ 175.00
$ 275.00
$ 350.00
$ 650.00
$ 175.00
Grain Coops
Farmers Grain Cooperative,
Ogden, Utah; Farmers Grain
Dealers Association of lowa, Des
Moines; Farmers Union Grain
Terminal Association, St. Paul,
Minnesota; Gold Kist, Inc.,
Atlanta; Illinois Grain Cor
poration, Bloomington, 111., In
diana Grain Cooperative, In
dianapolis; Landmark, Inc.,
Columbus, Ohio; Michigan
Elevator Exchange, Lansing;
and Mid-States Terminals, Inc.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Also: Missouri Farmers
Association, Inc., Columbia;
North Pacific Grain Growers,
Inc., Portland, Ore.; Ohio Far
mers Grain Corporation,
Fostoria; Producers Grain
Corporation, Amarillo, Tex.;
Riceland Foods, Inc., Stuttgart,
Ark.; St. Louis Grain Cor
poration, St. Louis; Southern
States Grain Marketing
Cooperative, Baltimore; and
Union Equity Cooperative Ex
change, Enid, Oklahoma.
17-18
Chicago’s O’Hare airport).
Among other important items
of business will be meetings of
the Boards of Directors of
American Dairy Association
(ADA), National Dairy Council
(NDC) and Dairy Research Inc.
(DRINC) to act on changes in
their by-laws that will bring them
into conformity with the new
UDIA by-laws, adopted in May.
The new UDIA by-laws provide
for a single governing body and
management to administer the
programs of " advertising,
education and research per
formed by the four organizations.
The tentative schedule calls for
meetings of the ADA, NDC, D
RINC and UDIA Boards of
Directors Monday afternoon and
evening, September 17. Three
NDC program advisory com
mittees also will hold meetings on
Monday. The UDIA House of
Delegates will convene Tuesday
morning and will continue in the
afternoon as necessary.
The United States produces
more than I'/s billion pen
cils annually
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• ELIMINATES EXTRA HELP
• PROTECTS MILK QUALITY
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• HAS ELECTRIC CONTROLS
• FITS INTO ALL BARNS
• EASILY INSTALLED
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