Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 05, 1969, Image 23

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MORE N IN BACK OF
YOUR CORN CROP?
It’s Not Too Late '
Use ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
to sidedress corn up to 18 inches toll.
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
Grofftown Road, Lancaster, Pa. 392-4963 or 392-0374
YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE COMPANY
FREY FREE STALL
, Lifetime Free Stall Housing
Cut bedding costs 75%, reduce labor for barn cleaning
and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury,to the
minimum house your milking herd in free stall
housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She
won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out
into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few
minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedd
ing lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows.
Popular sizes are 6’6”, T and 7’6”. Size 'em by breed.
Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden
head boards or we make a steel divider-Set the
legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain
bedding. Stall floor can be soil, sand or gravel.
Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, ground
corn cobs, etc. Should be installed with paved alley
surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning, dk
washmg.
• 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates
• 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
For prices, contact: Fred Fney,
786-2235 (717)
R. D. #2
t , Quarryville, Penna. 17566 ,
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From rny fiist month as your basic to any plan of this
Congressman back in 1967 right 613 *be ability of State and
up to the present, I have been l°cal officials to effectively de
an advocate of Federal-State tax- ne problems and administer
sharing. I believe that local and solutions.
state governments are better Although tax-sharing has been
equipped than the Federal Gov- popular with many Congressmen,
ernment to recognize and de- particularly RepubLcans, no com
termine priority areas for pub- prehensive plan of this type has
he action. Thiough tax-sharing, been enacted There have been,
Federal money could be made however, several block grant
available to meet pressing piob- programs passed for specific pur
lems at the State and local levels, poses, and block grants function
WASHINGTON REPORT Ift
Congressman Edwin D. EsMeman JHSh
14th Dbtrht-Pmnsylvmta jUfllH
"BETTER-BILT"
LIQUID MANURE SPREADER
DISTRIBUTED AND SOLD BY
S. M. MANUFACTURING Co., Inc.
R. D. 4, Lititz, Penna
Call or Write For Free Demonstration
Owl Hill Rood
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5,1969
Phone 717-626-8585
in a manner similar to that pro
poses, and block grants function
in a manner similar to that pio
posed in tax-shaung legislation,
Therefoie, we can assume that
a look at how these block grant
programs are woiking might pro
vide some idea of the possible
success of tax-sharing plans.
I must frankly admit to being
disturbed by the failure of the
states to propei ly utilize the
block grant approach in several
instances. Specifically, I feel the
administration in the states of
the Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968 has failed to
provide much encouragement
that officials at that level can de
teimine puonties
The states have used the block
grant money in the Safe Stieets
Act primal ily to build a new lay
er of bureauciacy It is extieme
ly doubtful that additional bur
eaucrats add up to bettei crime
fighting When funds have been
distnbuted, a pei capita basis
often has been used that ignores
the concentration of dime in
urban areas and favois iiual and
suburban sections where crime
is at a minimum For instance.
Mayor Tate, of Philadelphia,
claims that only 7 peicent of
the total planning giant received
by Pennsylvania went to his city.
Philadelphia accounts for 25 per
cent of the major crimes in the
Commonwealth
The implementation of the
Safe Streets Act in the states
does not serve as a good omen
for tax-sharing plans in the fu
ture. The basic element of effec
tive definition and administra
tion by the officials in charge has
not seemed to emerge Serious
doubts have arisen about futher
distribution of Federal funds in
a like manner.
In the first newsletter I dis
tributed in the 16th District I
made the following statement
about tax-sharing;
“With a new source of ever
increasing revenue with no
strings attached —the states will
be better able to meet contem
porary problems such as crime,
urban renewal, welfare and edu
cation They would no longer
have to look to Washington to
settle problems that they fully
recognize but theietofoie could
do nothing about for want of
funds The rebirth in the ability
of the states to handle their own
problems would serve to return
the Federal-State scheme to its
pi oper perspective and balance ”
My fundamental belief still rests
along those lines, but the ex
peuence with the Safe Streets
Act hardly inspires greater en
thusiasm I would hope that the
mistakes will be corrected, or it
is almost certain that some other
means for decentralizing govern
ment money will have to be
f 01 mutated.
Sheep Show
One of the veiy best sheep
shows and sales will be held in
the Farm Show Building at Har
risburg on July 11 and 12 This
is the Keystone Ram and Ewe
Show and will attiact some of
the best sheep from the eastern
pait of the countiy Local breed
ers aie uiged to considei this
show and sale to buy a new lam
or to increase the number of
good ewes in their flocks All
breeds will be lepiesented and
only the best in each class will
be permitted through the sale.
The Show and Sale Manager is
Mr Milton Morgan of Lancaster
and he will be glad to furnish
additional details Show catalogs
are available and we regard this
event as one of the top sheep
activities of the summer
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