p tz ★ Bam Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1950 S. sth Avenue, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone: 717-272-0871 CASH REBATES $3200 If you buy one of our new Case farm tractors listed in this ad, between'Aug. 1,1980 and Oct 31, 1980, Case will send you a check for the dollar amount shown opposite the Case model you buy, or you can apply the rebate towards your down payment. NOTE Government Agen cies/Departments do not qualify for rebate Eligible Modals Cash Rabat* 885 $ 500 $ 700 990 $ 700 995 $ 800 1210 $ 900 1410 $l5OO 2090 • CONVENIENT • PARTS ■■■■■ FINANCING .SERVICE See or coll uc now I^TrT3 • LEASING, .RECONDITIONED Or CBU US ItOW • RENTALS TRACTORS A. L HERR & BRO. 312 Park Ave Quarryville, PA (717)786-3521 STOUFFER BROS., INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg. PA (717)263-8424 ZIMMERMAN'S FARM SERVICE Bethel, PA (717)933-4114 1 up to Eligibl* Models 2290 2390 2590 4490 4690 4890 EDWARDS FARM EQUIP. 291 West Moorestown Road (Rt 512 Clearfield) Nazareth, PA (215)759-0240 PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA (717)463-2735 , C. &P. FULTZ EQUIP. RD 1, . Spring Mills, PA (814)422-8805 SYRACUSE, N.Y. - A milk plant union workers strike which could have cost dairymen more than $1 million per day in losses was narrowly voted down Sun day. Members of eight Teamster locals voted 225 for the contract and 199 against. But several of the operations were solidly against ratifying the con tract. There was some question as to whether the historic precident of having the total PUIS Cash -~R*b*ta $l9OO $2lOO $2200 $2300 $3200 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Rd. Lititz, PA (717)626-4705 Milk plant workers ? strike averted WAIVER OF FINANCE CHARGES UNTIL MARCH 1, 1981 If you buy any of our new Case farm tractors or one of our used farm between Aug. 1,1980 finance it through J IG finance charges will be chase until March 1, 1 L W. BILEWICZ EQUIP., INC. Elmer Rd, Richwood. NJ (609)881-2692 CLAIRi. MYERS Lake Road R 1 Thomasville PA (717)259-0453 vote of all employees determining the fate for all would be abandoned. Union officials said they may push to have the vote talleyed at each plant and have each plant stand on its own. Elmhurst Dairy sites at Prattsburg and Worcester, N.Y.; Empire Cheese, in Skaneateles Junction, N.Y.; and two of the three pollio Dairy plants voting all voted heavily against the contract. Robert Forsythe, general manager of the Syracuse based Northeast Dairy 2. C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. ROl, Cogan Station. PA (717)435-2921 PAUL SHAVER'S, INC. 35 East Willow St Carlisle, PA (717)243-2686 T&T SUPPLY, INC. RDS. Danville. PA (717)275-0927 2 mi S off Rte 54 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 19i0—07 Cooperative Federation, had said the strike could have resulted in over seven million pounds of milk being dumped daily. Forsythe spoke on behalf of the mdkshed’s 10 major milk manufacturing plants. Three major points were hashed out: workers’ wages, pension benefits, and health and welfare contributions. The offer made to the union by plant operators allows for an increase in the employee labor rate of 65 cents and hour this year followed by an additional SO cents next year and a third increase of 60 cents in 1982. That brings the total wage package to $1.85 an hour over three years. The dairies agreed to increase the current Health and Welfare contributions from the present rate of $2O 2* per employee per Income tax course planned LANCASTER A three day Introductory Income Tax Workshop for in dividuals interested in preparing state and federal tax returns will be held at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center on Nov. 11-13. The three-day sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. The course will be limited to 50 participants in order of registrations received. A $7O fee will be charged and includes the cost of noon lunches and all workshop materials for the 1960 tax season. The workshop, hosted by the Cooperative Extension Service, will provide basic instruction on tax management and help on preparing farm,' small business and personal tax returns. A certificate will be presented to those com pleting the course. Items covered will include methods of depreciation, investment tax credit, short- DO THAT PAINTING NOW! DEITZLER PM INTERIOR PAINT BRUSHES PAINT REMOVER PAINT THINNER PAINT STRIPPER PAINT ROLLERS LINSEED OIL WATER SEAL TURPENTINE CAULKING WIRE BRUSHES AARON S. GROFF & SON FARM & DAIRY STORE RD 3. Ephrata. PA 17522 (Hinkletown) Phone (717) 354-4631 Store Hours 7AM to 9 P M Closed Tues .Wed &Sat atS.3OPM week to $25.24 per employee per week for 1980-81. An additional one dollar will be given the third year to cover inflation. Plans for the pension fund would sweeten the current $13.30 per employee per week pot to $15.30 this year and then raise it to $17.30 in 1981-82. The offer was said to be the richest ever made to employees by this group of plant operators. In an attempt to avert a strike, New York’s Governor Hugh Carey sent a state mediator to join the federal mediator and the two sides at the bargaining table. Talks had broken down over demands by Teamster bosses m the major areas of wage rates, pension con tributions, and health and welfare fund. and long-term capital gains (sale of livestock, real estate and stocks); treatment of interest, dividends and royalties; how best to take advantage of social security benefits and related sub jects. Additional information is available from the Lan caster County Extension Office. Workshop instructors are B. Wayne Kelly, Professor of .Farm Management Extension; and Jesse G. Cooper, Assistant Professor of Farm Management Extension. EXTERIOR
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