B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 23, 1966 Gov. Honors Grange For 99 Yeors' Service In Proclaiming Grange Week In Pennsylvania. last week. Governor William W, Scranton cited the Grange for Its lons time service to the people of Pennsylvania In the following letter; "The Grange in Pennsyl vania and elsewhere has con tritouted aignlfl' antly to the development of rural Ameri ca for 99 years. “American agricultural ac oonvplishments are opening Important avenues tor inter national cooperation, through raising levels of nutrition and standards at living tor UHDSEY/FUHK’S-G SORBHUM-SUDAN HYBRID Call the Hoffman Seed Man Nearest You For Details Frank Bucher, Rothsville, 626-6504 Lester Erb, Elizabethtown, 367-7112 Jason Meliinger, Strasburg, 687-6546 Jonathan Shirk, Bareville, 656-9302 D. Wa>ne Sweigait, Elizabethtown, 367-2280 Edgar Umble, Gap, 442-4525 Coffman Seeds* Serving farmers with finest quality seeds If YOU KANT CORN ' YOU'LL WANT THIS Ortho Unipel Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10 (QS\ # Easy to handle in 50 lb. _ bags • • * • Proven performance . . . • Highest available • Com enlent to store and S c \jrt» r \ • Most uniform pellet .. . I kSl\ • Uniform early response . . • Higher Also available in bags or bulk 20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-20-20 TM Reg. U.S Pat. off. Oitho and Unipel FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT liimWWM SMOKETOWN, PA. Phone 397-3539 all the people* of the world, "The Grange aids realiza tion of international peace and prosperity by its active support of America's role in solving the world food crisis. "Orange objectives Include building character. encourag ing education, promoting in dividual and community re sponsibility, and fostering sound legislation. "In recognition of the worthwhile contributions of the Grange, the world’s only family farm fraternity, I am pleased to designate the week of April 17-23, 19G6. as GRAXGE WEEK in Pennsyl vania. and I urge all our citizens to cooperate in this observance." 77F Gives you High Yields of Green Chop, Pasture Silage Hay- lage Hay. Extra Kegrowth. Top Seed Quality, Preferred hy Livestock. Graze It All Summ- er. • Governor's Conf. (Continued from Page 1) He stated that, projecting the present rate of land com petition over the next 20 years, we can expect to see 1.4 million more acres of Pennsyl vania land tied up in urban areas, highways, and recrea tional uses. He stressed the urgency of considering Class 111 and Class IV land for as much of that use as possible. Funk also cited his com mittee’s findings on the poten tial need and supply of wa ter in the state. He said that in response, to increasing pop ulation pressures, supply and demand will raise food prices to a point where it will be come economically feazible to put non-agricultural land into use, often under irrigation. If irrigation in the Susquehan na River Basin is to be used at its full potential it will cieate water shortages in com petitive uses, Funk said. Since we are presently able to use only about 15 percent of the total rainfall, he sees prop er storage of rain water as an important key to taking care of agricultural needs in the future. The natural resources com mittee lurther repoited that citizens ot Pennsylvania needed to be better intormed on the threat ot laud and wa ter pollution. It “is the most pressing and high cost issue tacmg rural areas,” in the state, think said. a tew ot the highlights of APRIL SPECIAL Discount 10% MONTH At All Garden Spot Unit Stores Lancaster Quarryville New Holland Honey Brook other committee report* in cluded: lit'Sl MISS AM) CUKIMT— the Governor was urged to name a committee to review farm credit facilities, and to devise better liaison between lending agencies so that ns farm size and investment con tinues to Increase farmers will be able to obtain vitally needed credit, KDI’CATIOXATj XKKDS greater food production can be achieved only.through con tinuous research, training, and development of facilities such as regional post-high school centers and adult farmer courses. Colleges of agriculture in the U. S., it was pointed out, graduate 7,- 500 agriculture students an nually, when actually twice that many are needed. PRODUCTION’ AND MAR KKTIN’G —to help span this ' , , .. period of transition m agn- The Anal platings of the culture in which labor is four teams Mere: Solanco; Red Lion; Kennard scarce and high-priced, and Grassland, CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227 AGWAY During APRIL of .lectric Fence Wire Fence Posts Woven Wire Barbed Wire Agway changes In (Wets and home maker preferences are alter ing production and market ing practices, the committee felt the state agriculture de partment and university should expand their respect ive research and regulatory efforts. GOVKRXMKXTAD KXVI ROXMRXT called for more government-citizen coopera tion. The food protection function of the department of agriculture should be ex panded, and consideration should be given to some con stitutional relief from high taxation on farm land. • Parliamentarians (Continued from Page 1) kill Counties; G. Russell Drumm, landscape architect; and Dennis Grumbine, state PFA president. and DISINFECTING , Inc. CINC CAR LOAD VINGS