[•Western Pa. milk order may PITTSBURGH - A recommended decision that would change the funding rate for advertising and promotion under the Eastern Ohio-Western Pennsylvania milk marketing order has been issued, it was an J '' Vi. AUTHORIZED DEALERS; SULLIVAN CO WILLIAM HUNSINGER RD 1 Box 13A Dushore. PA 18614 717-928-8714 CHESTER CO LAPPS HARDWARE & DAIRY SUPPLIES RD4 Box 96 (Loop Rd) Quarryville, PA 17566 SOMERSET CO SAM WEIDNER Somerset, PA 15501 814 445 8921 LEBANON & BERKS CO CLYDE C. LUTZ Ephrata, PA 17522 717 738 1718 SOUTH JERSEY WOODSTOWN ICE& COAL COMPANY 50 E Grant St Box 184 Woodstown, N J 08098 609 769 0070 DONALD SHENBERGER RD 4 Box 42 Hagerstown, MD 21740 301 733-7281 nounced by officials of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Herbert L. Forest, dairy official with the Agricultural Marketing Service, said that the recommended decision was reached following a 215-932-4700 SALES REPRESENTATIVE: Curt Cassady PH 717-526-1065 Before 7AM After 6PM WAYNE CO DONALD SCHMIDT RD.I Box 258 A Hawley, PA 18428 717 253 2409 NORTHAMPTON CO ERNESTROHRBACH Woodlawn Drive Zionville, PA 18092 215 966 2696 BEDFORD CO ICKES FARM SUPPLY BYLER’S DIESEL RD i & REFRIGERATION Oysterburg, PA 16657 Belleville, PA 17004 814 276-3422 LYCOMING CO JAMES PENN VALLEY LUCKENBILL CROPSTORE INC. RD2 Montgomery Pa 17752 Schwenksville, PA 19473 717 547 1516 215 287 9650 HUNTINGDON C CLAPPER FARM JIMS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT, INC. Rißox96 Alexandria, PA 16611 Spnngville, PA 18844 814 669 4465 717 942 6928 THOUSANDS OF UNITS INSTALLED IN PENNSYLVANIA public hearing August 14 to 16,1979, in Corapolis. The hearing had been ' requested by the Greater Pittsburgh Dairy Industry Association, Meadow Brook Dairy Co., and Milk Marketing, Inc. Additional Milker. High quality construe I WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT BODMIN NU-PULSE j Name I Address I City I State | Phone , _ Interested in Bodmin Milker l- Interested in Dealership MIFFLIN CO MONTGOMERY CO SUSQUEHANNA CO change promo funding rate proposals by Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative Association, Inc., National Farmers Organization and Producers Dairy Co. were also considered at the hearing. The key proposal in the recommended decision would change the ad vertising and promotion assessment from a fixed rate to a rate based on the average price that handlers pay farmers for their milk Forest pointed out that initially this would increase the assessment to nine cents per hundredweight from the current rate of five cents. The change would not affect the amount consumers pay for milk in the market order area. The rate increase was recommended to keep pace with the constantly in creasing costs of operating the program. > 1 & 'iv >* i?' £ OR FILL OUT AND SEND IN THE COUPON BELOW ' g NAME | ADDRESS ■ STATE ! BUILDING USE g PATE PLANNING TO BUILD ■ MIRACLE SPAN STEEL BUILDINGS MIRACLE SPAN’S 1/J>R / JA ■ ■ FACTORY / £| DIRECT FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL COLLECT 215-593-5326 ZIP CODE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April S, 1980—C33 Also adopted recommended decision is a proposal that cooperative association can offset their pool payment obligations by the amount of pool credits due them. Another recommended amendment would eliminate the channeling of handler payments to individual producers through the market administrator. Such procedure, m use since October 1978, unposed an added cash flow burden on handlers buying milk directly from producers. Not recommended, however, was a proposal that would have eliminated the channeling of handler payments to cooperatives through the market ad ministrator. Forest said that the current procedure, also in effect since October 1978, had corrected a serious CITY PHONE SIZE WIDTH X LENGTH dehquency problem with handler payments to cooperatives and should be continued. the The recommended decision was published m the March 20 Federal Register. The public will be provided 15 days from that date to submit exceptions to the recommended decision in writing to the Hearing Clerk, rm. 1077-S, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. Conodogiunet 4-H Sheep Club meets in Carlisle The third meeting of the Conodogiunet 4-H Sheep Club was held recently at Waggoneers U.C. Church, Carlisle. A pamphlet on obstetrics for sheep and one on sheep prodution were handed out to the members. Samuel P. Hopford, Summerdale, demonstrated the use of the drop spindle for spinning wheel. He also talked about silk and raising silk worms. Next meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 16, at Clark Capozzi’s home where the shearing of sheep will be demonstrated. LF4BO