Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1934 — Page 13
NOV. 16, 1934
3 PROPOSALS TO END MILK WAR STUDIED
Townsend Considers Plans Offered by Grocers, Dairy Men. Ltfutfflint-Oovtrnflr M Clifford Twm.vnd, state agricultural comm.isstor.er, todav wilf stud - three proposal* in an ** ! mp* to halt 'he l<v*l milk price war. The price has dropped to 7 cen’a a quart d*liver*d. Th* Kroger Grocery and Bakins Crmpanv h*' suggested that * prire rs >1 70 a hundred* r ;sh f b* rt ff? r ed fn the farmer for 9-rent milk delyered and a pri re rs 12 for 10-rent milk. :*h the price over the re ;r*e- a rent lower than the price delivered. A fmmit*ee composed of local fa,nm r n ha\ proposed that a flat pr; n f ti sn for each 100 pound? he paid the farmer for all milk and that the prKe of milk delivered be from 7 to 10 r#nts a quart m'h the retail prire lifted from 6 to 9 cents. Mr. Townsend ha* offered a compromise proposal of a distributor* prire *o the farmer of $] 65 a hundredweight. The commissioner said that pe hoped a final decision might be reached todav. The price war began shortly after Federal Judge Robert C Balfrell ruled that Greenwood Dairies Inc., rou’d operate without a license from the Agriculture Adjustment AdminIsfrratton. The average price to the farmer under the federal license ranged from 11.32 to $1.37 a hundredweight. MEN BUILDERS' CLASS TO SELECT OFFICERS Two Ticket* In Field for Annual Balloting Wednesday. The annual election of officers and she monthly banquet of the Christian Men Builders Class of the Third Christian church will be held Wednesday night at the church. The polL* for the voting Wrdnesdav night will be held open from 6 to 9 The Leader* and the Optimists have tickets m the field. Sunday morning Merle Sidrner. leader and teacher, will conclude bus series of talks on football bv sneaking on Business Picks an AliAmenran Team." /RrrrS\ f 43-45 S. Illinois St. 1 fijkX&gl *j tB #■ll 7" zk ■■ Ac. VfL€R VE6lCcr OUtg. 1 ; ApeGRANtf moz%J^tuat i — lt*c PAVyjEfcjD ‘ < 7/ 'cccrk'wy is . jr (owvtNifNr- Cc^u\4 \ iff} ITS 50 EASV 1 Iro *6f rre />* T f V -*7 1 SMAcL , 7* VX'iMSrS | $19.50 Pay SI.OO a Week! Fur* . . . Fabric* . . . and >tTle. galore. Outstanding in quality and tailoring . .. Rite will keep any roat purchased repaired FREE OF l MARGE for one sear. nBUDGfT'fe’M'L PAYMENTSad r"\ at 5p 1 43-45 $. Illinois St. Open Saturday F.venntgs
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