14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 3.1970 A View From The Governor's Office By Gov. Raymond P. Shafer Over 200 yoais ago Benjamin Fianklin wiolc “\\ hen men arc employed they are best contented . . On idle days they aic mutinous and quart elsome ” Franklin's obsei ration com n s lo mind as a result of this Ad ministiation's all out cffoit to help the disadvantaged and olheis with limited education, skills or physical handicaps find dignity in gainful employ ment In older to help alleviate our prime objective, although it manpowei pioblems I recently may be appropriate to the established a Goveinor’s Man- times Basically, it is the Task power Task Foice to get the job Foice’s duty to pull together the done. various programs and to avoid For good production next lactation. FEED PURINA DAIRY CONDITIONER As a danyman, you know that good milk production doesn’t just happen. It’s something you plan for by establishing a herd with the genetic potential for good production, then managing and feeding your cows so they’ll pioduce up to their bred-in ability Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pro duction with a proven program of dry cow feeding They need Purina Dairy Conditioner, a reseaich proven ration to help give dry cows body condition they need for good pioduction after they freshen. Purina Dairy Conditioner is an extra-palatable 12% percent piotein ration It’s foitified with vitamins A and D plus extra phosphorus to help guard against milk fever. Purina Dairy Conditioner is low-cost, too, because the amounts you feed depend on your cows’ condition and on the quality of the roughages you feed For example, a cow dried off in good condition being fed high-quality roughages would require less Dairy Conditioner than a cow in only fair condition being fed fair quality roughages. Drop in soon and get your free copy of the Purina Dry Cow Program folder We’ll be glad to show you how Purina Dairy Conditioner can help you piepare your dry cows for good pro duction next lactation. John J. Hess, 11, Ph 442-4632 Paradise Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464 3431 West Willow Ira. 6. Landis PVi 7Qd-7Q19 1912 Cieek Hill Rd , Lane, BM ■ ■ This Task Force is headed by the Secretary of Labor and In dustry as Chairman, and in cludes the Seci clary for Legis lation and Public Affairs, the Secretary of Administration and Budget, and the Secretaries of Community Affairs, Commerce, Public Welfare, Health, High ways, Aguculture, Education, and the Chau man of the Com mission on Human Relations. Fianklin’s 200 year-old advice is not necessarily the reason for this task force, nor is it the James High & Sons Ph 354-0301 Goidonville Inc. Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph 367-1195 Rheems John B. Kurtz Ph 354 9251 R D 3, Ephiata H BMH ■ overlapping and duplication of efforts and programs. Its objective Is to identify and solve existing manpower prob lems and to coordinate planning and implementation of pro grams of all agencies concerned with manpower policies Effec tive joint planning will make it possible to avoid duplication of program efforts and to fill gaps in services offered. Research on the manpower situation in Pennsylvania has revealed the need to: —1) Develop “awareness” tiaining programs for employ ers in an effort to help them realize the needs of individuals from disadvantaged back grounds. These people need re assurance, acceptance, and mo tivation in their job a new and alien environment to them. —2) Stimulate and acceler ate training programs. —3) Add suppoitive ser vices in training programs that will aid persons from minority gioups to participate. —4) Provide adequate faci lities where training programs can be conducted. —5) Develop housing facili ties in areas where new indus tries are developing or old ones expanding. —6) Search for applicants for state and federal training programs. —7) Develop counseling and guidance in connection with job-related programs —8) Provide work orienta tion needs for youth. —9) Make Adult Basic Edu cation programs more meaning ful and geared to employer needs. —10) Provide more in-school work-experience opportunities for youth. In order to tailor manpower activities to the needs of each locale, Secretary Jones regular ly invites groups from specific areas to meet with the Task Force to discuss thier problems. At these meetings, area rep resentatives have an opportuni- Strength, Performance, Dependability. You’ve got’em all with VAN DALE’S NEW TRAVELING BUNK FEEDER. Van Dale’s SCF-1400 is the traveling f “ '“I feeder to put you on the track to fast* j I er, more profitable operations. Auto- | matically, it delivers up to 40 tons of j silage per hour to bunks on a single | chain, continuous "shuttle” service, j Feeder trough chain is No. 67 pm- I tie (12,500 lb. strength) and drive | chain is C-550 steel (average top j strength of 10,000 lbs.). Interlocking, | snap-together galvanized metal com- | ponents reduce erection time as | much as 50%. Suspended or floor- I mounted, rails are mounted with Van J Dale’s exclusive clip-on brackets to | provide extra-rigid support. Unit J adapts to any feeding need in-barn | ty to present what they consider to bo their major manpower problems, what is being done to alleviate the problems, and what is needed in the way of additional resources to elimin ate them. Immediate action plans are formulated that outline what each (the community and the state) will do to attack the prob lems. Following the initial meet ing, pei iodic follow-up meetings are held to evaluate progress made. Only through the copera tive effoit of all governmental agencies, industry, labor unions. Community Action Agencies and all others concerned with manpower problems will we succeed in eliminating them. Insular Possessions The United States acquiicd its fust insular possessions in 1898, when it annexed Hawaii and ob tained Puerto Rico, the Philip pines and Ogam as a result of the war with Spain 8 MONEYMAKING ALFALFAS • DuPuit • Cayuga • Vernal • Haymor • Buffalo • Northwest Common • Ranger # Northwest Grimm 8 MONEYMAKING CLOVERS • Certified Pennscott • Mammoth • Select Pennscott • Alsike • Penna. Medium Red • Yellow Sweet • Midwest Medium Red # Tall Sweet - Fresfrseed mixed and Inoculated (FREE) - - \ Save witfe REIST’S SEEDS ~ HEIST SEED COMPANY Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925) Mount Joy, Pa. ' r - . - Pfi. 653-4121- The value of good farm records should be recognized at any time of the year and especially, at the close of the year’s business. Time spent summailzing and evaluat ing the farm records should be time well spent for every farm operator. Income tax returns re quire accurate records and these same recods should be utilizd to plan future farm enterprises Not only do good records quick ly tell us profit from loss, but they also should be used as a guide for expansion, or for diop ping one of the farm enterprises CALEB M. WENGER Drumore Center R. D. 1, Quarryville, Pa. Phone 548-2116 VANDALE