—lancastar Famine, Saturday, May 12,1379 22 Wad turk Charles V. Bryson, Sr.. Lifrtz, bagged this 40 lb., 8 oz. field dressed turkey at 6 a.m, Monday morning in Sullivan County. Proven. Thousands of acres and thousands of farmers have made lasso plus lorox the number one soybean tank mix. lasso* Hertncioe Lasso s a regstered traoemark of Monsanto Company Lorox is a traoemark of EI duPont de Nemours and Company Always read and follow laoel directions ed ■vv* v fit’s#^> ( V J 5 J- i ■ v > s ! ?V' > tfU N V Nat. spokesmen to talk KANSAS CITY, Mo. - National spokesmen representing a wide variety of viewpoints will discuss Livestock Marketing Congress ‘79’s theme question: are there workable alternatives, for the industry and consumer, to simply “riding the cycle”? The final session of the June 13 to 15 Congress, to be held at Denver’s Marriott Hotel, bring together these individual’s: Kathleen O’Reilly, executive director, Consumer Federation of America (CFA); William Rusher, publisher of the conservative magazine, “National Review;” Bar bara Keating, director of the Consumer Alert Council; Loren Carlson, president of the National Cattlemen’s Association; Gar Alperovitz, co-director of the National Center for Economic Alternatives, described by a national magazine as a “liberal think tank sup ported by 35 foundations;” and Dale Tinstman, vice chairman of the board of lowa Beef Processors, the nation’s largest meat packers. Congress General Chairman Robert D. Walker said the 2%-hour session on Friday morning, June will be moderated by Bill Monroe, moderator of NBC TV’s “Meet The Press.” He will lead the par ticipants, Walker said, in a “free-wheeling exchange of facts and views on this issue ’ ‘*o’' i s Seren^Pattcrn Additional place set tings and accessory pieces at special prices are available with each $25.00 or more deposited to your savings account. r’ 23 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER Mrst heaerai Phone.-3930501 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 69 E. Main Street. Lititz 335 Fifth St., Quarryville 100 E. Main St., New Holland Phone-626-0251 Phone:7B6-1010 Phone 354-4427 Park City, Lancaster Phone- 299-3745 at Congress 6 79 of most vital importance to everyone interested in the livestock industry; are there ways to smooth out the livestock cycle so that producers and, consumers can be spared from its harsh extremes”? “This outstanding speaker line-up represents the liberal and conservative viewpoint of many sectors of our society," Walker said. “Kathleen O’Reilly leads a very activist organization, and her position in CFA was formerly held by USDA Assistant Secretary Carol Foreman. “Barbara Keating, on the other hand, represents a newer group, one that takes a more moderate viewpoint, realizing that consumer rights must be balanced with the rights of others in our society.” Alperovitz, Walker noted, was recommended to President Carter by several liberal Congressmen to be a member of the influential Council of Economic Ad- Strawberries problems with the strawberries, she would like to see a couple of inches of ram for a little growth. 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Representing two sectors of the livestock industry’s viewpoint will be the NCA’s Carlson and IBP’s Tinst man. Earlier session will discuss various alternatives to “riding the cycle,” in cluding more government involvement; an industry managed cycle, and better management by individual producers, Walker said. Further information and registration for the Congress can be obtained from Livestock Merchandising Institute, 4900 Oak Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64112 816- 531-2235. {Continued from Page 1) Elizabethtown, told that he too expects a good crop. “They’r blossoming good,” he related. “And they’re in full bloom now. They’ll be a little late due to the cold Spring, but there haven’t been any problems. We expect the crop around the first to fifth of June.” • Open a NEW Savings Account of $5O or more • Add $5O or More to an Existing Savings Account * Limit, One Free Gift per family, Please 24 E. 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