Dole sees grain inspection hill as rise Cv WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Bob Dole said Tuesday that Senate spon sors of the grain inspection bill are seeking a political issue not an answer to the problems .in the grain in spection system. The Senate approved the grain in spection bill Monday. “It should be dear that the sponsors’ real intent is to expand the federal bureaucracy and 'increase federal red-tape in a manner that will not substantially NELSON WEAVER & SON Box 152-R2 Lititz, PA 49% SOYBEAN MEAL BULK or BAGGED PHOWE 717-626-8538 • Dual wheels and hubs, IOV2" or 9" blade spacings '• Adjustable, self-leveling linkage i KELLER BROS. Ridge Road Perkasie. PA ?|i; 215-257-5698 or 257-5864 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 E. Unden St.. Richland. PA Phone: |7l7] 866-2544 in federal bureaucracy improve the inspection of grain,” said the leading Republican on the Senate Agriculture Committee. Dole said he has received indications that Senate sponsors of the bill will seek, in the Joint Conference with the House, to trade off federal inspection at the ports and major inland ' terminals for establishment of a separate inspection agency. “The President will probably veto any legislation that simply increases the new BJir yin o^set NEW |l||r £|| I MSG NEW IVII "Til harrow speeds stubble mulching, seedbed preparatioa • Heavy-duty wheeled type, designed for open field work • Leaves fields smooth and level, without furrows • Sealed 6" x 10" box-steel gang frames which can be filled for extra weight • Hydraulic'"lift raises disc for easy transport size of the federal bureaucracy for no good season, and the Senate bill certainly falls "into that category. Knowing this, Senate sponsors are simply trying to provoke a political confrontation with the White House—a confrontation that will in no way benefit far mers.” “Farmers have no desire to have the federal govern ment completely take over the inspection system and they see no reason for the creation of a new federal agency. They want an an- Here’s a good old fashioned cooking trick. Mix bread with ground beef or a combination of ground beef and leftover ham to make a tasty meat 10af... and help s-t-r-e-t-c-h your meat budget. HEITZMAN EQUIPMENT, Rts 100 & 401 Glenmoore. PA Phone [2ls] 458-5777 or [2ls] 458-8525 N. H. FLICKER & SONS INC. Maxatawny Phone ]2ls| 683-7252 M. M. WEAVER S. G. LEWIS & SONS AND SON INC. swer to our present grain inspection problems not to provide a political forum,” Dole continued. He said this is indicated by the narrow defeat of his amendments to strike federal inspection at inland terminals and to strike the creation of a separate federal agency. “If the entire Senate had been present and voting,” Dole said, “my amendments would have been adopted.” Twenty-six Senators were absent, most of whom Dole considered supporters of the amendments. v How about a waffle sun dae? After making waffles, top them with scoops of ice cream and.warm fudge sauce. Garnish each with whipped cream and a maraschino cherry. (Also nuts, if you like.) puts acre with big tractor muscle. NEW Cat 3208 diesels-150 to 180 drawbar hp range NEW comfort air system in high, roomy, quiet cab NEW fully independent PTO option NEW 3-pomt hitch versatility NEW productivity results from MF 4-wheel drive traction, 12-speed YOU CAN BUY, LEASE OR RENT j k V i \—| North Grofftown Road Leola, PA 17540 Phone: |7l7] 656-2321 A. L. HERR & BRO. 312 Park Ave Quarryville. PA Phone 1717[ 786-3521 '<b transmission, maneuverability of articulated steering A NEW MF TRACTOR West Grove. PA (215)869-9440 869-2214 NISSLEY FARM SERVICE Charlestown Rd - Prospect Rd Washington Boro. PA Phone 1717 J 285-4844 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1.1976 MF 1805 or MARLIN W. SCHREFFLER Pitman, PA [7l7] 641-1120 PAUL J. EICHERT & SON RDI. Orwigsburg. PA Ph;| 717| 943-2304 17
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