LOOKING OUT ONTO THE PATIO at the Lancaster County Farm and Home Center. The Center is located on ten acres of land provided by the late Elmer L. Esbensbade and covers more than 28,000 square [eet. It now houses five government service agencies and special meet ing rooms for farm organizations. Landscaping of the grounds was planned by a specialist from Penn State and shrubbery was donated by individuals and nurseries, as well as the labor required for the grading and seeding. For Fuji Market Reports Read LANCASTER FARMING Kard-To-Handle Crops Are Easy Going For A Haybine® Mower-Crusher! New Holland’s new Haybine® mower-crusher sweeps through the tallest, thickest crops at up to 8 mph ... producing an 8 ft. 9 in. swath (or a windrow) of fully-conditioned, fluffed-up hay. Whether you bale or chop your hay crops, you’ll like the way the reel keeps the cutterbar clear, and practically eliminates plugging .., even in tangled, downed crops! See this one-man haying machine now. Phone or stop in for a demon stration. G 3 Nsw Holland 350 STRASBURG PIKE, LANCASTER R. D. 3, LITITZ, PA. p hone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 A View Of The Governor's Office Di 4 you know that fraud per- Pennsylvania’s economy alone, petrated on Pennsylvania con- And the pity of it is that the sumers costs more money than majority of victims are the el that needed to operate the derly, the poor, the uneducated. State’s health and welfare pro- What, for example, could be grams for ai entire year? more dis h e a rtening than the Although only a relatively few case of the elderly couple, retir mdmduals and firms on the ed after a lifetime of labor being fringes of the legitimate busi- defrauded of their meager sav ness community engage in fraud- ings! ulent practices as a matter of To provide the Pennsylvania course, it has been estimated consumer with the strongest pro that those who do currently tection program in the entire drain nearly $5OO million from United States, this Administra- The Agencies now having their offices in the building are the Lan caster County Cooperative Extension Service, the Lancaster County School Board, the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, the Soil Conservation Service, and the Farmers Home Administration. Plans have been completed for dedication of the Center on June 9 at 2 p.m. The featured speaker will be Dr. Russell E. Larson, dean of the College of Agriculture, The Pennsylvania State University. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25,1968 txon has drawn on two years of experience in the operations of our new Bureau of Consumer Protection. As a result, the General As sembly has before it for action today several bills designed: first, to give you, the consumer, the information you need to pro tect yourself from gyp artists, mechanisms to put these fraudu lent operators out of business permanently. At the very heart of the pro gram is a bill to make the Bu reau of Consumer Protection, which exists now only by Execu tive Order, a permanent part of the Department of Justice—and to give that agency the authority it does not now have to crack down on fraudulent operators. Under present law, it is not at all unusual for the Justice De partment to detect fraudulent practices only to have the opera tors continue in business simply because the authority to force them to stop is weak and un clear. Clearly, those who live by fraud will not easily yield to per suasion, which is about the only real weapon we now have to pro tect the public. Secondly, I have asked the General Assembly to immedi ately spell out as illegal some 14 different forms of deceptive bus iness practices and unfair com petition, including the creation of confusion and misunderstand ing through either false adver tising or the substitution of pres sure tactics for legitimate sales manship. Of key importance to this measure is a provision for sub stantial penalties for violators, including fines and forfeiture of corporate franchises In other words, those who refuse to do business ethically will be put out of business. The third major thrust of this new consumer protection pack age involves improvements to the Goods and Service Install ment Adt enacted m 1966 Based on our experience over the first full year of operation, this pro posal is necessary to give the Attorney General specific au thority for its enforcement. 19