C2B—iancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29,1980 Adams Co. DHIA (Continued from Page C 27) Yelow Buttercup Farm 80 3 1 3 26 3 30 3 47 3 90 3 48 3 59 3 87 3 21 3 74 3 100 3 107 3 35 3 Wayne H Rodgers Gertie 3 Elaine 3 Roger L Sprague Amy 3 Weim Sharr Farms 25 3 91 3 144 3 38 3 16 3 67 3 100 3 111 3 121 3 20 3 William C Mearns, Jr 12 3 35 3 70 3 Grove Bros 43 3 14 3 258 3 55 3 15 3 28 3 Eugene Witter Cindy 3 Leroy Deputy Cookie 3 Phyllis 3 Jessie 3 Thelma 3 Sugar 3 Claude Holmes, Jr Bunme Getty Acres 133 71 135 Zeppdale Farms 94 ANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. WANTED - SABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Oinder ■ 717-367-3824 17,550 19,156 22,525 20,292 18 481 23,633 16 298 19 175 18,508 19,344 14,940 19,435 19,272 19,349 17,215 20,425 305 299 15,500 305 23,444 16,840 20,353 26,327 19,552 18,214 23,466 18,144 16,526 17,435 8-5 11-6 53 9 1 36 3 1 2-10 15,794 16,529 14,890 305 305 301 60 52 2 10 23,408 20,004 17,019 18,639 15,130 14,596 305 305 288 283 290 305 14,924 298 3 10 24,340 24,116 23,658 23,818 17,087 305 305 305 305 305 511 53 4-5 47 3-4 19,114 305 14,365 18,582 17,519 266 288 302 17,944 305 Paid C.L. King - 717-786-7229 AVONDALE - A representative of the U.S. Department of Agriculture will speak to Chester County Farmers Union members and the general public about the formation of a mushroom handling cooperative The meeting is slated for Wednesday, December 3 at 7:30 p.m., at the Springs Valley Inn, Avondale. In announcing the meeting, Chester County Farmers Union president John Kimble said the USDA will send a representative from their Farmer Co operative Service to explain and answer questions about 749 605 670 113 121 127 28 3 Stone Manor Dairy Atalie 3 Donna 3 BerCrk Babe 3 Mona 3 Candy 3 Eva 3 Richard K Herr 106 3 35 3 Elletta 3 39 3 126 3 612 619 623 903 654 647 763 610 681 639 3 5 861 2 9 701 4 3 1021 3 0 703 3 5 606 3 5 655 4 2 604 3 9 728 3 8 672 3 8 679 Chester Farmers Union to meet the feasibility of a mushroom co-operative. “We hope a co-operative would bolster our already sagging industry m Chester County” Kimble said. “We want growers to be in at tendance to offer suggestions, and to ask questions of USD A per sonnel. Kimble said members will discuss mushroom marketing and bargaining as a means of helping the industry during and after the recently imposed tariff increases expire. “The Farmers Union has worked hard to find a means of relief for the growers. 305 305 305 305 5 10 6 11 59 1 11 287 305 305 305 305 279 6 11 50 45 40 305 305 305 305 305 80 4 11 4-2 3-8 3-2 661 632 830 602 3 1 34 4 2 35 21,240 18,653 19,863 17,101 657 782 21,665 25,748 746 626 681 630 42 37 39 3 7 17,897 16,858 17,456 17,143 757 630 637 787 827 33 30 37 40 37 23,203 20,671 17,427 19,910 22,160 erlM . TAYLOR-WAY IB FT. SHANK CHISEL PLOW v| With Trash Eater Attachment _ 1 ONW Wjth cyjj nc j ers anc j Hoses SOO CllOO as Shown wW*#W SPECIAL PRICES ON DISC HARROWS IN STOCK HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Sales, Service and Parts • Leyland & Same Tractors • Taylorway-Dunham • New Idea • GT Dryers • Landoll • Dion RDI, Box 2294, Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone 717-865-4526 Located Vz Mile South of Fredericksburg Off Rt. 343 in Shirksville Business Hours: 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily, Sat till Noon, Evenings by Appt. Now that artemporary rebel has been grated, we must work again to find a per manent solution to battle unports.” Kimble said growers for ROBERT McCOMSEY RD 1 COCHRANVILLE, PA 19330 Authorized Salesman For Huskee-Bilt Buildings In Lancaster and Chester Counties FOR ANY FARM BUILDING • DAIRY • BEEF • HOG • MACHINERY Call 215-593-2157 husk||BLilt QUALITY FARM BUILDINGS some tune have voiced an interest in forming a co operative. “This meeting is the first step, so it is im portant that every grower attend.”