Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 08, 1967, Image 13

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.. . . commonly known as agrlcultur- duction and shipment of these
Limestone Agreement fl limestone—are expected to high-grade agricultural liming
_ increase over the next few materials. They are located at The agricultural liming ma-
Bethlehem Steel Corporation years to about 200,000 tons an- Hanover, Annville and King terials will be furnished to Ag
recently announced that it has nually, Bethlehem said. of Prussia, all in Pennsylvania, way mostly in bulk for direct
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nnlfi« be m sde,5 de , available through Ag- terial produced at these quar- tions will vary slightly between
ag ’ W< l y in , Delaware, Ma- ries results from making flux- quarries but will fall well
important byproduct of h K “SLi®” 8 * P y ' ing ingredients for the steel within the desirable limits rec
ouarriine ooe?rtion? * U Vftrif d fNe corporation’s blast furnaces ommended by state and fed
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Shipments to Agway of vari- Three Bethlehem Steel quar- miles away.
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Four Seasons Farm & Home Center
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mml Next to Anderson Box Co. Warehouse
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
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DISCOUNTS OF 33 % - 40% 50% AND MORE
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S Hours Doily
| 9 A.M. - 8 P.M.
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BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE THROUGHOUT THE STORE
POWER TOOLS BY THE FINEST
HOUSEWARES THAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS
NATIONAL BRAND LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES
ONE WEEK ONLY - JULY 10th Thru 15th
ON EVERYTHING FOR HOME AND LAWN
SALE
Sorry No Phone Orders
Cash & Carry
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8,1967 —13
Dealers
Welcome
NFU Lauds Dairy
Import Limits
National president of Farm
ers Union Tony T. Dechant
said this week that “the action
of President Johnson to invoke
Section 22 to limit sharply
dairy imports gives dairy farm
ers renewed hope for an im
provement in prices and more
net return ”
Dechant, who met with Pres
ident Johnson recently to dis
cuss the dairy import problem
said that “the President, in
cutting imports to an annual
level of 1.011 billion pounds
of milk equivalent, has dem
onstrated his concern over the
high cost of dairy production
and has made clear his desire
to help dairy farmers increase
their return on mounting in
vestment in herd and equip
ment.”
While recognizing the Pres
ident’s action as an “important
stopgap measure” Dechant said
that “a more permanent solu
tion than invoking Section 22
is urgently needed. Therefore.
Farmers Union will continue
to seek Congressional approval
of the Dairy Import Act of
1967 introduced by Senator
William Proxmire and which
now has 57 Senators and 177
House sponsors.
“The U.S. Department of Ag
riculture has given important
support in the action of the
President,” Dechant said, “and
Secretary Freeman has given
me his assurance that steps
will be taken immediately to
curb the four-billion pound an
nual level at which imports
are running in 1967.”
TEACH SPORTSMANSHIP
Parents who permit their
child to always win at games
are doing him a great disserv
ice, reminds Mrs. Marguerite
L. Duvall, Penn State exten
sion specialist in child develop
ment. When a child loses, he
can learn to accept failure by
discovering that his parents
still love him and still enjoy
playing the game with him.