LEBANON - The Brethren Disaster Relief Auction, one of the largest fund-raising events of its kind in Pennsylvania, will be held next Friday and Saturday at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds. The auction, which last year raised over |M,OOO for disaster victims worldwide, annually attracts about 5,000 people from throughout the Eastern U.S. On Friday, the action will begin at 7 p.m. with the auctioning of about 40 heifers. Last year, the heifer auction attracted about 200 people, and raised over 140,000 from the sale of both grade and registered cattle. The main auction events will be held Saturday, when handmade quilts, antiques and household items will be spotlighted. About 60 quilts have been donated by several churches within the Atlantic Northeast District of the Church of the Brethren, which sponsors the event. In most cases, the quilts are stitched throughout the year at special sewing bees, and assembled specifically for sale at the auction. 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Robert Forsythe, NEDCO General Manager, says this is the only money these farmers have received since May 10th and blames the Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets for “stalling” in the use of the State’s Producer Security Fund which was established for defaults such as this. “The over 200 dairy farmers who never received payment from Glen & Mohawk for May and June milk are still waiting for a payment out of the Producer Security Fund,” he said. The NEDCO official maintains that NEDCO should not have to advance this money, since the cooperative is not responsible for any milk going into the Fultonville facility until June 26th, when STILL # I NEDCO advances $1 million Sc.' „ HEKSHEYequipment f7l COMPANY, INC. ISIS SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER. PA. 17603 (717) 393-5807 Route 30 West at The Centerville Exit All proceeds from the auction are given to the Church of the Brethren Disaster Relief Fund, which last year spent (213,180.00 to help disaster victims in California (mud slides), Missouri (floods), Illinois (tomdiado), Lebanon (civil war), Nicaragua (floods) and elsewhere throughout the world. NEDCO purchased the plant from the Glen & Mohawn Milk Association. “We’re doing it because the producers are really hurting now,” said Forsythe. “This money should come directly from the Security Fund set up to pay producers whose handlers default.” The delay in payment by Ag & Markets, NEDCO attributes directly to a squabble between the State and Dairylea over the amount due Dairylea by the Glen & Mohawk Milk Association. 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