10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1, 1965 YOUR LeGiSLatOR’S <S|RePORT T" Senator Richard A. Snyder State Senator 13th District Schools, highways, and wel faie these are the three axeas in "which the state spends the greatest amount of yom tax dollais. Each school district re ceives substantial amounts of school subsidies, hugely to aid in paying teacheis’ salaues In addition ihe si ite suppoits fourteen state colleges, such as Milleisville, gives millions to Penn State and seveial clhci colleges, and maintains Stevens Trade School The state r"" * highway sys tem is un ' usually large, r*—mainly be ' cause in the j Gifford Pin ~ chot era, the ivanj fnra-to | iH maiket io.ds L ami has main tained them evei since With the mci easing mban spiawl the need foi more and wider highwajs has mounted The wellaie piogiam in cludes die mental hospitals some specialized places such the Ci ’ppled Childiens Hospital m Eliza iethtown cast aid to individuals by public assistance aid to the blind and the like It is mtei estmg that all of these thiee si eat aieas aie und e i going considei able change in the Scanlon ad nunisti ation ZMuch moie help has been gnen to schools and much moie help is piomised on highways at the same time thcie is some hope of cutting down on the public assistance phase of welfaie by getting moie peisons off the ielie£ lolls and into Goieinoi 'Scianton has shessed the need foi moie educational oppoitumties as a means of keeping people em ployed Educate them and thev will be bettei fit £Ol a 30b in this competitive socie ty Help our colleges, and this will bring moie of the type of industry which relies upon ti ained people. At the same lime the Gov ernor is being uiged by some of us to see that the load piogiam keeps pace with our population giowth and our duving economy Just as it ' it* worhngesl 24” mower ever built! ROOF RANGERi ifarA. VARIABLE PITCH BUDE Slreji-Guird Cvnitruction. Oil B»Hi G»»r Dri**. Cun* In Hr • D*monctntion. L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane. I{. 1). 3, Lilith Phone L.measler 307-3179 fall ashing; «87-<ioo3 Lititz 626-7766 was important for the farmer to get to market thirty years ago, a person now on his way to industry should not be bottled up by traffic on two lane highways. It is lime we caught up with this need. Landis Valley Pulls Them In The state’s decision to make further improvements at Lan dis Valley Fdim Museum is sound. Among all of the shrines and attractions main tained by the state Histoucal Commission, the local Faun Museum is the most popular Those who ha\e attended the craft days and other special events there will understand why It is lively, varied, and in teresting Many of us wish the late Landis brotheis, George and “Henner”, could return to see f\' ' ' * :! ? ~ '****" A / * ' i f * * v * DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH MILK YOUR COWS CAN REALLY GIVE? A cow is a factory. She eats grass, hay, silage, grain and Wayna Feeds, She makes milk. Each cow-factory has a certain bred-in capacity. When Bossy’s assembly line isn’t running at full ca* pacity, she isn’t making as much money for you as she should, ■ The way to find out if she’s really running at full capacity! is to put more feed in and see if you get more milk out. FEEB HER ACCORDING TO WHAT SHE COULD GIVE TOMORROW, instead of what she gave yesterday. ■ Wayne can show you how to balance these larger feed intakes so that your cows can handle them. You feed the rumen bacteria too, so they can work harder and digest more roughage. ■ Ses us now for the Wayne Program that will work for you... choose from these quality Wayne Feeds... Wayne' 32 Dairy Krums...Wayne Sweet Bulky... Wayne 14% Fitting Ration... Wayne Test Cow...Wavne Sucrene 16 Dairy...or other Wayne supplements and com* plete feeds to meet your needs... do it today! GET ALL THE MILK YOUR COWS CAN GIVE! H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. HERSHEY BROS. Witmer Reinholds DUTCHMAN FEED C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl FOWL’S FEED SERVICE GRUBB SUPPLY CO. R. D. 1, Quarryville . R. D. 2, Peach Bottom Elizabethtown ’ MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville ROHRER’S MILL j K STAUFFER & SON R. D. 1, Rouks Lawn and Bellaire •*★•*■•*■***■**★**★★ A+*****"*****Ar-*r*************-***^ how many people enjoy their collections. The Landises ran sacked the countryside for their overflowing abundance of farm and home equipment, some of 'which .even they could not identify. When the state took over this vast conglommeration, it took years of thinning out and arranging so that it would have meaning to visi tors. An excellent joto has been done in this regard. There is enough to interest the specialist and, at the same time, give the average visitor an overall picture of Pennsyl vania Dutch farm life.- Any person who has not seen the Museum should spend a Satur day or 'Sunday afternoon there. * « ♦ The .State Sells Books An attractive “State Book Store” has been opened in the basement of the Capitol. It is open in normal business horns, five days a week, and is operated by the Depart ment of Pioperty and Sup plies There are about 1700 pub lications, ranging from pam phlets to bound volumes, some of which are fiee, while others are sold at cost. All 1111 l MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE K. D. 3, Columbia arc published by the State. They treat such diverse topics as weeds, seeds, poultry, trees; Th(g S p r j n g operators of travel, job opportunities; flsh f m!rcJlinery w jh be tem 1 “ ltU £ if 8 ’ tl<seS ’ ted to give chrildren rid£ Stl ~ a n . nt. Pnlh Bl,t d oo ’*- UI ‘S CS the Fai* The Directory of State Pub- and Home Sa , fety CommiU( J| lications lialts these and then #t The Pennsylvania Slat| pnces. Anyone mteicsted University In one midwest may write to the Capitol Book ern 18 eMWpen We * Stoie, State Capitol, and in- an< j §4 others injured in qmie about a given subject. , traotor or other fapm machln n to leain if anything has been ery accidents last year, published on it. ' 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. We’ll be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LANCASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just write their names and ad dresses below (You’ll be doing both them and us a favor!) Street Address & R. D, City Street Address & B. D, City Your Name Address □ CHECK here if you prefer to send a Year’s (52 issues) GIFT subscription for $2 each to your friends listed above. If so $ enclosed, or [~~] Bill me later. (Each will receive a colorful gift announcement card.) Please mail this form to; PLANTING .THICK? SI -4 A Great DEKALB Variety That STANDS, YIELDS and Takes Heavy Planting > Bred for the farmer who wants * corn for extra stresses of thick planting and heavy fertilization. tSP* 3 ! Bred to fight blight, borers and stalk rot, "DEKALB" is a Registered Brand Name. The Number Is a Variety Designation. P. L. ROHRER 4 BRO., INC. 1 > ' U “ - SMOKETOWN SAMPLE COPIES FREE State • State (You are not limited to two names. Use separate sheet for additional names.) LANCASTER FARMING CIRCULATION DEPT. I P. O. BOX 266 LITITZ, PENNA. CARE WITH MACHINERY] Lane, 397-3539
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