16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11, 1964 Cotton-Wheat Bill Goes To The President WASHINGTON The House of Representatives this week passed the administration-back ed cotton wheat subsidy bill and sent it dnectly to Piesident Johnson The bill was half of a two pionged progiam sponsoied by the admimstiation and was passed in a late night vote af tei the food stamp plan bill had received approval eailier in the day. The food stamp bill went back to the Senate It is con sideied a key pait of the Pres ident's declai ed “wai on pov eity” The faim bill is designed to pi event any diastic fall in wheat faim income in this pies idential election yeai The cotton-wheat bill came to the flooi of the House under a pailiamentary pioceduie that limited debate to just one hour and pi evented any amendments The House accepted the Senate veision ot the bill without change in oidei to speed it to the piesident foi his signature The cotton section of the farm ■bill piovides a subsidy to Amei ican cotton textile mills so they can buy U S cotton at the woild puce available to then foieign competitor Rep John V Lindsay, R-N Y, called it an “anticity, anticon sumei bill” that would laise the puce of eveiy wheat pioduct It would laise the cost of spa MMMM ffmm "EIBOW FORK" ACTION _^JL- MAKES THE BEST BALES YET 303 BALE-CHIEF TWIN RAKES on the Allis Chalmers 303 Bale-Chief make bales solid, squaie tied tight The kind an ejectoi can thiow. Bales resist buckling because “El bow Folk” action takes out windrow wads that can make othei bales pop their twine Takes heavy wind iows into the chambei in clean, sweeping action Folks letiact completely up and out of hay each back stioke No diag 01 auger-churning to shred leaves Big capacity Come see this 303 Bale-Chief now. L. H. Brubaker .Lancaster Pa, Grumelli Form Service L. H. Erubcker Quarry* ille, Pa. Litiu, Pa. Nissley Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son Washington Boro, Pa. Uhecnis. Pa. Lousch Bros. Equipment . ghetti. It would raise the cost of crackers. It will increase the burden of those least able to pay for it,” he said. Hep. Wayne Hays, D-Ohio, re plied that the "price of wheat has little or no relation to the price of biead” One Republican, !Rep Mark Andrews, 'R-N D , spoke for the bill, and said, "I can’t go back to my farmers and justify vot ing against this ” He said no alternative wheat bill has a chance of passage in this Congress The session was marked by Republican delaying tactics and a matching stubboi nness on. the pait of Democratic leaders Just before the final passage, the House defeated a last ditch GOP maneuver to require states to match fedei al funds 50 50 on the cost of the food stamps, which aie aimed at putting moie vanety on the dinner ta ble for the nation’s poorest families That vote was 223-195 Pennywise and Pound Foolish Meat cuts with the lowest ipnce tag aien’t necessai ily the best buy, cautions 'Harold Neigh, Penn State extension consumer economics specialist Some cuts have more bone, gristle, an-d fat than others That means fewer servings pei pound >One pound of shortnbs, spaieubs, bieast of veal, 01 bi isket will provide only one 01 two servings while one pound of boneless or giound meat will yield four 01 five servings mru SALES AND SERVICE Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. Producers Co-op Shows Increases Coatesville, Pa. Directors of Producers Co-operative Ex change this week heard re ports of increases in units sales and dollar volume. President William G. Carlin reported cartoned egg sales were up 26 8% for first 6 months of fiscal year. Net in come and net expenses of the egg division were both lower than last year. However, this was offset by increased earn ing in special products and other miscellaneous income. It was further reported the Exchange is now operating two egg grading machines on a two-shift basis Two new and impioved features are being added to the present plant "h-. REAL QUALITY ALWAYS LOWERS COSTS! Start Your Chicks On The Best Our Early Bird No. 201 REPLACEMENT CHICK STARTER Available Now! What About Quality? Our nutrition department has been able to incorporate many improvements in this fine feed. 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