4 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 16.2968 From Where We Stand ... Hn With TKp Plnwino- 23> This woek of educational effort was set V*ec un WIUI Ine r towing asjde or iginally b y presidential proclama- The planets, move in their courses with O, V Purpose is, To bring to the at wonderful precision. Thus, while it is im- nl:,on ofthe American the hazards possible to render more than an educated ? misusing medicines and the common guess on what may occur in the affairs of J ,0 < use “°Jd products and how to cope with map on the morrow, it may be said with tns J?5 ot> em - , XT „ absolute certainty that a happy natural oc- The message of National Poison Pre currence will take place on March 20 vention Week is aimed at all of us with Spring will arrive. On that day. the rhythm f° exceptions. Because when accident or of nature will enter another cycle. Subtle r^, ea ‘Y strikes and we find that we have changes will take place. The sun will rise suddenly become the other fellow, it is earlier and will feel warmer on your back. to ° ate ' . Sunset will be appreciably later each day. * T* New freshness will come on the land. Minimum Wage IUCreaSCS As winter fades and spring mellows in- . ° to full bloom, the thoughts of many of us Very shortly, there will be an increase farmers turns toward plowing. What is in unemployment among marginal, unskill greater than the fresh aroma of newly ed workers. The rise in unemployment plowed ground or the feeling of accomplish- among these groups can be expected to take rpcnt as you lea\e furrow after furrow be- place as the new rate of $1."60-an-hour goes hind you on your way through the field into effect under the federal wage and hour turning last j ear's remains under to form law. a new bed for this year's seeds. Mr. William L. White, editor of the Em- You ha\e to be a farmer to appreciate pona, Kansas, Gazette predicts that the it, but beside spring bringing out young new minimum will produce new inflationary men’s fancies as the poet wrote, it also pressures and more unemployment among brings out a compelling urge to get on with unskilled youths. He pointed out that before the plowing. • the last minimum wage increase of $1.40-an- At least that's the way it looks from hour went into effect, more than a year ago, where we stand. the largest category of unemployed in the ★ ★ ★ ' ★ nation was the teen-age Negro. “The next r\ o jump,” he added, “can only mean a cor *■ OC responding jump in the unemployment rate AfUoy ot low-skilled labor including teen-age 1 lie vlilcr i Ci UW Negroes and more of them hopelessly Home medicine cabinets and utility r °ttmg on relief. Editor White s criticism room sheh es haie become stockpiles of of the minimum-wage law is reinforced by sophisticated drugs and chemicals many the conclusions of economist Milton Fned of them potebtialh dangerous Hardly a maa - wr °te in Newsweek that prior to 'day goes by but what we read of the acci- 1956 ' unemployment among Negro boys in dental misuse of poisonous substances Us- to a § e S r °up was about the same as ually children are the i ictims The medical among white boys 8 per cent of the total, profession, through its principal spokesman " s the federal minimum wage rate was the American Medical Association, con- steadily hiked to higher levels, ‘ . . . unem duels a ceaseless education campaign to Payment among Negro boys jumped to 24 awaken eieivone to the latent penis of the P er cent, and among white boys to 14 per family medmme cabinet It repeatedly cent warns against the hazards of unlabeled ne °t the uelds of employment for bottles and the danger of leavir drugs or 'art-time and unskilled workers has been in medicines even aspirin reach of children The dav when tne main medicme shell was smelling gone. The bathroom of the ; has become a miniature pi kitchen and the utility room with stenlizing agents, deter and chemicals for every mestic need Today's drugs and made life more wholes' but the price of cam' That is why vie National Por to be obr Farm News This Iggs Should Be In Ever\ merican Refrigerator P 'ormer Local Dairyman Sp in Dairy Management Probl lass 1 Base Plan Presented .t Farm & Home Center FFA Chapter Presents 5350 fo Farm & Home Page 1 igricultnre Students Are Ixploruig Agri-Business LAN' Lancaster P. O. Box 266 Office- 22 E. M. Phone- Lanca.' Everett R N' Robert G Ca Subscription County, Established Publish Farmin Second 17543 Member you *ll thin*** un4 *bt wife you for ever* (John 1.4), Thi DifftrtntWiy The promise sounded flue, hut It Was still Jesus whomthey wanted, not someone else: a Mes« slab In the hand was worth two Counselors to come. But they had not understood: when the "Coun selor* came, they would not lost Jesus; Instead they would have him more surely than ever before. He would be with them in a dif ferent way now, no longer In the body, but as Spirit Repeatedly he assured them: "1 will notleava you desolate; -I will come to you Jo! ' n '*• • • • but you will see me... In Omtfmi iHSiasi Wn 16.7-is. that day you will know that I am BIRD-IN-HAND Is the name 3n m y Father, and you in • of a quaint little Pennsylvania ;• • lin you ... and I will Hutch (German) town not far 3ove him and manifest myself to from where this writer lives. The him ... * (John 14:18-21 RSV), name .of the town is a reminder Now mere would be no limita of the old proverb: "A bird in the dona on bid presence. In his hand is worth two In the bush.* ew&ly body he had been limited It Is a kind of 111 , ame and spttce: he could be at common-sense on3 y one place at a time. But philosophy and aow be would no longer bo quite descriptive united a » a man is., Now ho of fee dynamics would be available to all who be of much human “eve 3 ? and are receptive to nature: a person spirit. Thus, as he was late? will rardy give J® P ut it: "It is to your advantage up s omething “at 1 8° away, for if Ido hot go good for the awa y» the Counselor will not Rev. Aliboase P r . om3se of some- c °me to you* (John 16:7 RSV). is why fee settlers B always ® ur Advantage number fee explorers. "I’ll stick 1138 common for many of us wife what I’ve got” is the theme f ? wistfully wish feat we could song of the majority of peoples share with the disciples their priv* hege of knowing Jesus intheflesfa. Someone Else? We may fed disadvantaged by We can imagine, then, fee feel- comparison. Our eyes never be ings of Jesus’ disciples on what aold bim, our ears never hear his proved to be his last night before oi “> our bodies never fed the Calvary. They had taken, it had pealing touch of his corporeal seemed, a tremendous risk in band we think! Sow much leaving behind their homes, their eas3er it would be to bdieve with _ families, their vocations, and a “ one ’ s heart, to live trium their security when they answered Phantly and serve him faithfully his call to "Follow me!” And now h seems! he was sayingfeathe would soon .Y e 3 H was Jesus himself who leave them! Someone dse was said: "Blessed are those who have going to be sent to take his place. S? 3 ®® 6 ” and V et believe” (John In their three exciting years 20:29 RSV). This may seem together, they had become de- straa B« to us and hard to under pendent upon him. Even that eve- s3and > but those today who expe ning they had unintentionally rFenc T e the presence of Christ itt demonstrated once again that® 1 ® Holy Spirit have a rdation they were not ready to "go it ®biP no less vital than that which, alone,” Nevertheless, said Jesus: ™ as *be privilege of his first "the Father will give you another followers. C °w!f e wl” , . f^ S,d on ° u "' nes «pyr. s hted by th. DM,:,,, , tic nad to help them under- oF Chrul.Dn Education, Notional Council of lha hand that it was really best feat S hurchK of christ *•>» u. s. a. it«i« stt i by ' go from them. For one thing, Commu "' t * 3 going would be part of fulfiil ig the Father’s will, completing ' ' mission he had been given. •thermore, the "Counselor” ) would be sent in his place ild be able to do even more Jesus had been able to ac iplish during the past three xs. The Counselor "will teach * • To Protect Pigs .... ess Without this extra mtiogen igs under 3 weeks of age and t[ls crop will be slowed down or s within a few weeks of fai- stunted during this decomposing ’ing should be protected from Period •lings and blackbirds in or- ™ _ , , to prevent infectious dis- To Practice Safety .... is, these birds are problems According to the calendar, many farms and about many work will soon he starting ns and villages; health au- anc * man y pieces of farm ma ntles have traced the spread chinery will be put into action. Transmissible Gastro Enter- farmers are urged to stress to these wild birds Preven- sa -fety to all of their machinery is the best practice operators Safety shields and guards should be kept m place To Add Extra Nitrogen as directed by the manufactur- Crops to be grown this year er The reaction to safety sug land where heavy amounts of gestions is always rather nega stover are to be plowed tive because most farmers feel /n, should receive at least 25 it will not happen to them, we 30 pounds of extra nitrogen stress the importance of safety ■ acre, this mtiogen will help measures to prevent the loss of hasten the decomposition of life or parts of the body; don’t fodder and will furnish m- wait until a serious accident ten during the rotting proc- brings it closer to home. THE PRESENCE Leuon for March 17,1968 RY A CLASSIFIED AD! NOW IS THE TIME... By Max Smith Lancaster County Agent