Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 04, 1966, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 4, 1966
16
Groff's Spring Sale
Starts June 4
TERRIFIC VALUES!
SUPER BUYS!
Aluminum Folding Chairs $1.99
12 piece set- tumblers 25c
with purchase of $5. or more
Just a few of the many bargains
18" Huffy Rotary Mower $45,
7" Black & Decker Saw $26.88
West Bend Aluminum Sale
including teflon items-
Hotpoint Air Conditioners
Groff’s Hardware
100 S. Railroad Avc.
Open Thurs. & Fri, Evenings
NOW LET YOUR DOLLARS
WORK FOR YOU
Isn't it pleasant to sit back and relax after worb |
ing hard’ Don’t let the dollars you’ve worked for.
tic idle, though put your reserve funds into an'
I insured savings account here, where they’ll earn
j« worthwhile return. Each saver’s'funds are in-'
.sured to $lO,OOO. A convenient amount opens
'your account./
ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO $lO,OOO
IFIRST FEDERAL
*avinps and /jojah
OF LANCASTM
25 North Duke St.
|«BDn|g
Phone 393-0601
Hon. thru Tfaurs.
9 to 4:30
Phone 354-0851
Frl.
9 to 6
New Holland
Sat.
9 to noon
NFU Endorses
Permanent Milk
Program
The National Farmers Un
ion recently urged Congress to
enact legislation which would
make the special milk pro
gram permanent with progres
sive steps in funding.
In testimony delivered to a
Senate Agriculture Subcom
mittee, NFU President Tony
T. Dechant said the program
is of economic importance' to
daily fanners and is in the
public interest for its contri
bution toward improving the
nutrition and health of our
children.
“Under the program, more
than 1.5 billion pounds of
fluid milk will be consumed
this year in our Nation’s
schools. Another 15 billion
pounds of milk will be con
sumed in the school lunch
program in the form of fluid
milk, butter, cheese and oth
er dairy products,” Dechant
told the Subcommittee on Ag
ricultural Production Market
ing and Stabilization of Prices.
Dechant noted that Congres
sional support given the spe
cial milk program this year is
a reflection of widespread pub-
lic support both for its ex-1066 -fiscal year in which $lO5
tension and for increasing the million would be authorized,
funds to meet the need creat- through fiscal year 106$ when
tfd by an increasing school the objective of $l2O million
enrollment would be reached. "If in the
“Farmers Union asked Con- interim,” Dechant continued,
gress in Senate and House Ag- "these projected annual -levels
riculture Appropriation hear- are not sufficient, we urge the
ings to fund the special milk Congress to take the necessary
program in keeping with the steps to Increase the annual
increase in school enrollment, authorizations to the level
The response has been grati- needed to keep pace with
fying,” Dechant said. “The school enrollments and furth
next logical step, we believe, er demand.”
is to make the program per- In conclusion. Dechant
manent with the progressive stressed the importance of ex
steps'. in funding spelled out panding, as rapidly as possi
in S, 2921.” ble, the special milk program
The bill would increase au- to all eligible schools, sum
thorized funds by $5 million mer camps and other institu
annually beginning with the tions that want it.
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa, Phone 392-7227