Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 21, 1969, Image 19

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—We are spending approxi- Government that was able to
mately $lOO million in com- mobilize its funds and resources
munity recreational facility de- to aid Pittsburgh during a week
velopment. of uiban rioting.
—We are spending almost All of this and much more has
$4O million a year on mass been accomplished by State
transportation facilities through government here in Pennsyl
cash assistance and the borrow- vania for the benefit and
ing pdwers of our new Pennsyl- strength of local government.
naano
SPECIAL ON TEST
COW DAIRY FEEDS
STEVENS FEED MILL
STEVENS FEED MILL
Stevens, Pa.
vania Transportation Assistance
Authority.
—ln 1968 it was the State
During Our Ist Anniversury Sule
TEST COW 16 % WITH UREA
TEST COW 16% WITHOUT UREA
TEST COW 26% WITH UREA
TEST COW 26% WITHOUT UREA
VEAL MILK REPLACER - SO lb. bags
Specials Also Available at our Stevens location
We appreciate your patronage at Leola over the past year and
as an expression we are offering special prices on test cow dairy
feeds.
But I believe that the most
diamatic factor that has been
developed and implemented,
thus far, to reawaken this cnluc
sense of COMMUNITY, is our
PARTNER-CITY PROGRAM.
Under this plan, Slate
Gov eminent offeis help at the
local level. State expeitisc and
State resources are made avail
able, if local leaders, private as
well as governmental, agree to
work with State Government
personnel on a team basis.
This State task force is then
matched, man for man, with a
local task force composed of
civic, industrial, business and
governmental leadeis under
the guidance of a local profes
sional cadre of community de
velopment experts. Together
they are able to launch a con
certed and total attack on the
myriad problems facing that
area.
At the heait of the Partner-
City concept is a plan for lead
ers of the local-private sector to
involve themselves in a cntic.il
self-analysis of the community.
From this involvement they will
be able to learn how the latest
techniques ot community de
velopment can be applied to
their given area.
This program is a radical de
parture from the tried and true
grant-in-aid methods that have
Leola, Penna.
Specials for Limited Time
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 21,1969—19
USDA Announces
Inspection Fee
Changes For Fruit
The U S. Department of Agii
cultuic has announced fee in
ci eases for official inspection of
fiesh fruits, vegetables and nuts
at terminal maikets, effective
July 13, 1969.
USDA’s Consumer and Mar
keting Service said the fee in-
been functioning acioss this Na
tion for the past three decades.
It proposes technical aid and
personnel as well as financial
aid. But most of all it RE
QUIRES the community, and
that includes suburbia, to be an
active and dedicated paitner,
not merely the recipient of
funds flowing down from the
State and Federal Governments.
If this program is successful,
and in the final analysis this
will be up to all the people, not
State Government, we may be
on our way out of the so-called
“Urban Crisis.”
And we will be on our way
out because local, State and
Federal leaders stopped vying
for power and money, and start
ed cooperating as partners with
common goals.
Leola, Pa.
ci eases aic ncccssaiy to meet
using costs of opeuition. The
lollowing calegoues will be af
fected:
For quality and condition in
spections. fees are raised fiom
Sl5 to Sl7 per carlot and fiom
$l2 to $l4 for a half carlot or
less, with a maximum of $34 per
carlot equivalent when moie
than one kind of pioduct is in
volved.
For condition only inspec
tions, the fee is raised fiom $l2
to $l4 per carlot and from $lO
to $l2 for a half cailot or less,
with a minimum of $2B per car
lot equivalent when more than
one kind of product is involved.
When hourly rates apply, the
fee is $7.60 instead of the pre
sent $7.
Fees for inspection of shelled
peanuts, pecans, or other nuts
are raised fiom 60 cents to 90
cents a ton, with no change in
the minimum fee per lot.
Fees for inspection of farm
ers’ stock peanuts and for small
lots of fruits and vegetables
(such as for export to Canada
or for delivery to institutions)
remain unchanged.
Inspection in terminal mar
kets, authorized under the Agri
cultural Marketing Act of 1946,
is voluntary and rs made avail
able only upon request of fi
nancially interested parties. The
Act requires fees charged for
the service to be reasonable,
and, as nearly as possible, to
equal the cost of rendering the
service.
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