14—Lancaster YOUR LCGASLaTOR'S MR6PORT • jafsssgf.* State Representative .Sfaermim I*. HUI There are many character istic* of Lancaster County which should be of Interest to all of our people and es pecially those of us who are extremely interested in im proving the County’s roads, highways, and bridges. L an caster - n# Couuty giew * ' in population at a rate of two and one- hall times as great as the State between 1 9 5 0 and 1960 and cur- holds rently 2 5 per cent of the population, contains 3 per cent of the road mileage, and registers 2.7 percent of all motor vehicles in the State. In manufacturing, the Oounty employs 3.3 per cent cf the State’s industrial em ployees, and pays 3 percent of the wages and salaries. Lancaster County ranks first in the State in the value of agricultural products, and is considered to be the third most popular tourist attrac tion in Pennsylvania. Yet with this exceptional record of traffic, of people, and goods created by such a growing and diversified econ omy, Lancaster County has seen the benefits of only one per cent of the total expendi tures for highway construc tion by the State in the last ten years. I’m sure we would ali gree that Lancaster Coun ty’s road needs have been overlooked. Our crowded highways are reflected in traffic accident statistics over the past five 5 ; I* profitable \ | bulk milk j * handling 1 -n yo. • milk house can mean • J added milk profits ... J • -whether you “pipeline” or j S '“pour in,” we have varied • • features and models that S • will allow you to choose J • the exact bulk tank that • m suits you best. • • Let us show you. Ask about our • economy model “R" series * M U ELLE R L H. Brubaker 850 Strasburg Pike - Lane K. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Ph. Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-0002 Lititz 026-7760 years. The total number of accidents in the County thla past year waa 31 per cent higher than five years ago, while the Statewide increase was one per cent. In acci dents resulting in death or in jury, our County total was up 8.4 per cent while the Attention! Attention! Attention! NEW HOLLAND AND COLONIAL BALER TWINE Get our low pre-season prices now! A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland, Pa. Ph: 354-8001 ' 4b .inn*' l " 1 * jjnW By this time you have available the prices of the other baler twine, but you will be shock ed to know the prices of our baler twine. Also place your order before Jan. 31 and you will receive an extra discount. LOOK! LOOK! No. 1 Guaranteed Baler Twine At A Low Price Guaranteed knotless, full gross and net weight per bale, no shortage in weight. Guaranteed full tensile strength equal or better than domestic specifications. Guaranteed trouble free baling with the strongest and cheapest twine in the mar ket. Guaranteed treatment against damage by rodents, insects and rot. Guaranteed to operate satisfactorily in any properly adjusted standard hoy baler. • Guaranteed the best baler twine mode exclusively from No. 1 selected sisalana fiber. 9,000 ft. 325 lb. tensile strength 10,000 ft. 290 lb. tensile strength Delivery will be in Morch which will give you 30 days after delivery to qualify for cash discount. See or Call Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Your Ful-O-Pep Dealer Denver 215-267-2150 per cent. The lack of modern highways must constitute a major share of the reason for our Increasing accident rate. All of the statistics -used in this article are taken from a report by Edward Daniel, Highway Planner of the Lan caster County Planning Com mission and certainly Illus trates the backlog of road needs which have accumulat ed. Mr, Daniel has a com plete report for Lancaster County which has been pre sented to the Pennsylvania State Highway Commission and I’m sure he would be happy to meet with any group to discuss the proposals made and also be ready and willing Us Today. Stevens, Pa. R«yton» Commit**# A new Bylaws Revisions Committee has 'been set up to give consideration to re vision of Poultry and Egg National Board bylaws. Tho committee tvae named by Blanton Smith, PENS presi dent, Each of the five princi pal regions of the country is represented; Northeast John Canning, First Na tional Stores, Inc., Somer- to discuss, additional needs for Lancaster County. He presented his entire report to your State Senator and Coun ty Legislators. It will prove most helpful to us and be a guide to an improved road program for our great Coun ty. Mo Other Protein Need When You Fee < Ml ONLY K l». 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