—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 26. 1977 30 Milk support I Continued from Paf e 1] justed in October of 1976. The had slipped to about 7$ per near price floors become cent since it was last ad- effective April 1. REDUCTION SALE WIIR OTHER eORSKWIBitS Location; 4 miles South of Quarryville, off Route 472 along Bartville Road. 8 miles North of Oxford. Adjacent to Black Rock Retreat. THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1977 Allis Chalmers G w/hyd. cultivators, Ferguson 30 tractor, Farmall C w/hyd. cultivators, VAC Case tractor w/mower & cultivators, New Holland 818 self propelled forage harvester w/3 heads, 610 Gehl forage box on 7 ton Gehl running gear, John Deere 34 har vester w/2 row head. POTATO EQUIPMENT Champion 2 row potato harvester w/Wisconsin motor ser. no. 6681 Potato wagon on Gehl 760 tandem running gear hauls S ton, potato wagon on dual tandem trailer running gear hauls 8 ton, Oliver 2 row high speed potato planter w/fertilizer. Troyer potato bin unloader, 2 Boggs potato graders w/piddng table 4 8c 6 ft., Boggs potato sprouter, Boggs 14 ft. potato elevator, Haines potato stacker w/sizer built in 36 ft. boom all hyd., 62 GMC w/Haines 16 ft. potato box & grain pan, 2 Ferguson 2 row potato cultivators. 1 John Deere 2 row spring loaded cultivator 3 pt, 2 Trester potato cutters (for parts), potato bags paper & burlap, exact wht. scales. 180 Ft Jamesway Belt Feeder IHCIS ft. cultimulcher model 315, John Deere AW 36 disc harrow, Case 12 ft. transport disc harrow, John Deere 8 ft. Kileifer disc, JD No. 10 side mounted mower, IHC 990 mower conditioner, IHC 430 baler w/kideer, New Idea semi mount 7 ft. mower. Ford 3 pt. 4 row cornplanter, McCurdy com drag, 2 row Iron Age tobacco planter, IHC 13 disc grain drill w/fertilizer, JD LFIO lime distributor, JD 8 ft. wheat binder, AC flail chopper, Ann Arbor 1722 stationery baler w/feeder, AC table blower w/belt pulley, Blizzard No. 600 silo filler w/shredder bars, 12-16 ft. Pafz silo unloader, 12 x 55 Terre Hill silo (to be tom down). Frick steam boiler mounted on Dodge trade w/pans and hoses, air com pressor & tank, 40 milk cans. Cement mixer, 24 ft. double tobacco ladders, 16 ft. aluminum insulated van double doors on bade. 20 in. bucket for Case backhoe, 3 elec, chicken brooders, 2 range houses, 50 Jamesway & Standard stanchions, Jamesway Big Jim silo unloader 30 ft., Chevy truck w/10 ft. dump body, 1947 Pontiac 53 large tobacco window sash, McCollocb chain saw. Many articles not mentioned. Lk^ e Kr^7^ rAuCtk>ne€rS Will receive other consignment items till day before sale. Lunch by Farm Women No. 20. DUE HERTS 10:00 A.M. Terms by, A. DALE HERR 717-529-2971 USDA Secretary Bob Bergland raised- the Boor prices to 83 per cent of parity on the basis of President Carter having expressed a personal preference .for the higher figure, and because of severe drought in the Midwest and Pacific. Nor thwest. Despite those con ditions, however, national milk production is the highest it has been in more than 10 years. Carter reportedly, preferred the higher rate because of campaign promises he had made. Love continued his assessment of the situation by exclaiming “I hate to see the government build up big stockpiles of solid dairy products. When the government holds those large stocks, and is willing to sell them at discount prices, we can’t get the prices we need and want from our handlers.” The Eastern milk I SEW*, St«L4SsBfci Save $lOO u<£ &sE Coupon good for $lOO off regular price of any new John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractor To Customer Please be advised of following conditions (t) the cash value of coupon is 1 20th*of1cenl (2) coupon is void il use is prohibited or restricted by law (3) you will be required to pay any sales tax applicable to the transaction in which you use coupon—such tax may be payable on full value of goods and (4) you must till in your name and address in places provided below This coupon is being distributed by a John Deere Dealer who owns his own store and sets his own retail prices Price ot merchandise ottered on coupons subject to change without notice Further dealers may not have merchandise against which this coupon may be applied in stock at the time you present coupon However merchandise will ordinarily be available and can be ordered trom John Deere by participating dealer Other items may not be available at all if sales exceed anticipated demand or other circumstances occur beyond dealer s and John Deere s control Use of coupon Subject to availability of such merchan dise Limit one coupon per item Mr Dealer Youareauthonzedtoactasouragentforrcdemptionofthis coupon m accordance withthe terms thereof Dealer must fill in nameand Bccount number Presentation for redemption without such compliance constitutes fraud This coupon and alt others you redeem for Spring 1977 Direct Mail Program are to be turned mto John Deere Territory Manager Offer expires May 31 1977 f Customer Name (Please Print) P (w m Address Town State Zip mm wrgas fg aaSßMa.saaw Coupon good for $2 off I j oEVC regular price of one (1) U John Deere Rake, Shovel, or Hoe (TY4215, TY4216, TY4217, H TY4218, TY4221, TY4225, TY4228, TY4230, or TY4242) || ‘ To Customer Please be advised ol following conditions (1) the casti valued coupon is 1 20th oft cent (2) coupon is void if use is prohibited or restricted by (aw (3) you will be required to pay any sales lax applicable to the transaction in which you use coupon—such tax may be payable on (ultvalue of goods and («) you must’flli in your name and address in place* provided below This coupon is being distributed by a John Deere Dealer who owns his own store and sets his own retail prices Price of merchandise offered on coupons subject to change without notice Furthet dealers may not have merchandise against which this coupon may be applied ! ]V% 'a-iT I Customer Name (Please Pnntl Address Town State Zip M SP! 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INC. Freeburn Love producer predicted that the consumer will resent the increase in milk prices and that the government will have surplus milk supplies which “will come back to haunt us.” ISsSi Mr Dtalei Name (Please Pnntj Branch Code No C P Acct No DD OQDDDD No 2 SS% llii BalsS! Mr Dealer Name (Please Print) BranchCodeNo CP Acct No [Sj*gS^ ?SK SranchCodeNo C P Acct No 3D ZITS' No 7 1305 MANHEIM PIKE UNCASTER “I wish there was some way we could put a lid on expenses, rather than keep increasing''the' value of milk” he concluded. Wanner’s remarks, reflected identical thinking, and both acknowledged that the concerns are much broader than Eastern’s region of membership. The Syracuse based dairy cooperative is the largest in the Northeast, with a membership of 8000 dairymen. Another concern which came up during the meeting was the continued existence of Federal Orders. Love noted that the farmers’ support for Federal Order 2 is dwindling and dipping dangerously low. Although it’s not presently something to worry about in Order 4, be cautioned that weaknesses would show up in Order 4 if Order 2 falls. He emphasized the importance of member support for their cooperatives, which he 53*553 WNOEEBECOUPON^ OSJ! Mr Dealer Name (Please Print) (C* lSsi 5^5 Kf'nm. • w^vVl No * SR? 717-393-3906 claimed have been responsible for providing the mechanisms by which the Federal Orders were set up. to be the first to resign if we don’t have Federal Orders,” he ex claimed. “It would be chaos Without Federal Orders the handlers would tell you what they’d pay.” Bargaining power would be lost, he suggested. Also of concern is the Pennsylvania law requiring milk handlers to be bonded Love says the present $200,000 limit is not nearly high enough, and when a dairy goes out of business the farmer-shippers often get stuck with no paychecks as a result of it. The elections for the Lebanon County local’s officers went as follows; Elwood Heller, president; John Bomgardner, secretary; Elwood Weid mah, treasurer; Franklin G. Warren Jr., delegate. JOHN DEERE nr%/k <2 % SSS. ates^fi I sppgga KEa! Sm\ BS fSSa [&3SE&