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J ; ORTHO UNIPEL FERTILIZER Premier Peat Moss Michigan and Maryland Peat Pa-iite, Vermiculite, Peat Pots, etc. P. L. ROHBEB & HO.. INC. Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 NFU Honors Sen. McGovern sections of federal farm law, in cluding the 1964 voluntary South Dakota Senatoi George wheat bill, and income-boosting S. McGovern was honored by provisions in the Food and Ag the National Farmers Union riculture Act of 1965. Wednesday night for “Outstand- Reveising Administration ing Service to Agriculture.” steps to depress farm prices be- Presenting the award and cause of a concern over infla medallion at the closing ban- tion in 1966, when he won wide quet of the organization’s 1967 bipartisan co-sponsorship and annual convention, NFU presi- unanimous Senate approval of dent Tony T Dechant describ- his “parity resolution” opposing ed McGovern as the “Senate’s any action to prevent farm re foremost iaim spokesman” and turns from rising to 100 per said, “Theie isn’t a more sta- cen t of penty. unch or more effective cham- Prompting investigations pion of family farm agnculture exonerating farmers from the in America ” blame for rising food prices, Among McGovern’s accom- and continuing in writing, phshments listed as justifying speeches, and other ways to in the “heaitfelt thanks of all sist that consumers iccognize farm people” were: their stake in a prosperous ag — Authoring and guiding riculture and fair farm prices, through to passage many key On the international fiont, SAMPLE COPIES FREE Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find they are not sold on newsstands and perhaps some of your friends may not be acquainted with our weekly service. 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BOX 266 LITITZ, PENNA. iiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiiiii push-button feeding LEARN ALL ABOUT AT FARMED NIGHT Mon., We've plai.ne- ' special meeting to answer atf yOUf questiono r fomatic feeding, transferring and conveying ms, There’ll be slides on equip* ment, p!r formation and refreshments# Don't i LJ 35 iiiiiminnimi" State State jr. 27 - 7:30 P. M. IHUBAKER ..urg Pike, Lancaster •-'nimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiniiiiii Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18,1967 — the citation recalled McGov ern’s service in making the Food for Peace Program a “vi tal force in the world,” and noted that his original Interna tional Food and Nutrition Act “became the foundation for the expanded 'War Against Want’ launched by Congiess last year . . A benchmark of George McGovern’s public career in his conviction that American food abundance can be a powerful instrument of peaceful devel opment abioad ” “His courageous, aiticulate iole in the development and guidance ot American farm and food policies in the past decade has distinguished George Mc- Govern as an outstanding faim state sman ” the organization said. • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) gilts 50c ro mostly $1 lower. Sows scaioe BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 190-240 lbs 20-21, late 20-20 50, US 1, 190-230 lbs 21- 21.75, few on Monday $22, 1-3 190-240 lbs closed the week at 19-19 75, 2-3 240-280 lbs 18-19, Few US 1-? 180-190 lbs 18-19, SHEEP 450—Supply includ ed around 50 percent Wooled slaughter lambs with the bal ance mainly 40-75 lb spring lambs Wooled lambs 50-100 higher No comparable trend for spring lambs WOOLED LAMBS Choice 65-100 lbs 24-26, one lot Prime 95 lbs 26 one 17 head lot Choice and Prime 90 lbs $29, Good 60-100 lbs 22-24. 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