22— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 13.1969 A View From The Governor's Office By Gov. Raymond P. Snarer One of the proudest moments of my life came last week when I was able to give six outstand ing Young Pennsylvanians a voice in making Slate Govern ment policy affecting then lives. Six weeks ago, I received a report at our Youth Conference that lesulted from discussions and work of more than 24,000 young Pennsylvanians One of its major recommenda tions was that young people be appointed to positions in State Government where they will have a significant policy making role. I agieed with that recom nendation because I believe that young people today should be heard and involved in the democratic process more than ever before. For it is from the youth of America that we hear the great est criticism of our free institu tions. Thus, it is time that they have an opportunity to see how it all works; to participate in ai riving at decisions; and to seek constructive, not destruc tive, changes in our society. With the appointment of these six outstanding young Pennsylvanians to the Depart ment of Public Welfare, who weie selected fiom thier demon stiated ability and desire to serve, we aie moving fiom lip service to action These young Pennsylvanians are being appointed to agencies of State Government that deal with such important community problems as child care, family service and public assistance Carol Keegan, of Dunmore, and Abraham Tyler, of York, will serve as youth advisors to World’s lightest chain saw McCulloch Power Mac 6 and Power Mac 6 Automatic Get hold of the world’s lightest chain saw. With or without automatic oiling. Either way it zips through an 8-inch log in 6 seconds. Cuts firewood fast and easy. Clears away trees and branches toppled by the wind. Comes ready to use with lightweight bar and fast-cutting McCulloch qham. $179 95 PM-6 FREE Lightweight Power Mac 6 carrying case, the easy way to carry and store your saw. Regular $l4 95 value yours free when you buy Power Mac 6 or Power Mac 6 Automatic. Supply limited. N. G. HERSHEY AND SON Manheim, Pa. Ph. 665-2271 the State Board of Public Wel fare. Thomas Gentzel, of State Col lege. will seive on the Board of the Central Pennsylvania Youth Development Centers. David Fontaine, of Wilkes- Barre, will seive the Board of the Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Development Centers. Randy Roebuck, of Carlisle, is being appointed to the Advisory Committee on Public Assistance and, Gregory King, of Coatesville, to the Advisoiy Committee on Children and Youth. These young people, In whom I personally have the deepest NOW! Plan Fall Plowing for 1970 com be sure to include: Phos & Potash Plow down this fall to your soil test recom mendations. Anhydrous It is one form of N m , that can be efficient- Ammoma ly applied this fall af ter soil temps, reach 50° F. ALSO: follow our Alfalfa Program 0-18-36 Can include Boron and Chick or weed control at jour desired 0-26-26 rate of application. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WINTER DISCOUNTS Available on All Products ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER faith and trust, arc making his tory history for Pennsylvania and the Nation. For in no other state of our Nation has a program to involve youth in the operation of free institutions been undci taken on such a scale. In ceremonies announcing their selection, I told them ". You are the first of many young people who will be ap pointed to policy positions in our Commonwealth agencies. "I expect you to discharge your new responsibility with a sense of dedication that only young minds can bring to an issue. You seek change. We arc giving you the opportunity to bring change about in a con structive way. “You are now in a position to speak loud and clear for the young people of our Common wealth. "This, I firmly believe, is a major itcp by your generation It is a way to bring reason and mine to speak and listen to our diologue. each other without shouting each other down in the streets. Try A Classified Ad CHOP FODDER INTO CLEAN LIVESTOCK BEDDING The Crop-Chopper is ideal for mak ing bedding out of cornstalks or straw. Dust-proof seals protect heavy-duty rotor shaft so dirt and debris can’t creep in. Choose either the six-foot Model 36 or the five-foot Model 33. Or a flail attachment to fit your baler for chopping and baling corn fodder in one operation. R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Ph.; Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 .