For Full Market Reports Read Lancaster Farming BRAND sorghum-sudangrass hybrids! See or cell your nearest PIONEER salesman: PIONEER, BRA N O | , J SEED CORN BEEF FEEDING PROGRAM Write for free booklet "Beacon Tend>R-Leen Beef Feeding Pro gram," also for special feeding program for beef steers. . Beacon now offers a feeding program for dairy steers that takes the roughage out of fe®^' n 9U ft Is a research proven program that has been fed successfully in commercial feedlots in the Midwest for over sue years. Get fast, low cost gains without roughages • Birth to market In lest then a year. • Daily gains [birth to butcher] of 2.8 lbs. • Dressing percentage up to 62%. • Feed conversion approximately 5 ibs. of feed per pound of gain, also from birth to butcher. • No hay, no grass, no silage. • Low investment, low labor. • High grade carcasses; young, tender meat. Money Grows with the Beacon For fall details call your nearest leocon dealer or Beacon Advisor 88 For Dairy Steers WASHINGTON REPORT Congressman Edwin D. Eshieroan JH|I IM DUtrl«f-P*nniylvanla QHII The postal ci ims h:is been vciy much on the minds of all Americans in recent weeks Any interruption of the mail sci\ice causes almost unbelievable diK i option in the daily i online of our society Movement of the mails is an absolutely essential activity in this counliy Business cannot operate, government cannot function, and millions of individual citi zens are faced with emergency situations if the mails are not delivered. A postal strike na turally becomes a matter of wide concern The postal workers in the 16th Congressional District mer it the praise of all of us for their recognition of responsi bility in the face of the mail crisis When confronted by emotional pleas to act upon grievances by walking off the job, postal employes in Lan caster County, Lebanon County and Middletown elected to keep working. In so doing, they set an example of dedicated public service. on Holsteins TEND-R-LEEN 8 Tend-R-Leen is a registered trade mark of Doughboy Industries, Inc., New Richmond, Wisconsin. BEACON FEEDS The Beacon Milling Company. Ine. Headquarters: Cayuga. N. Y. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 11.1970 — York and olhei cities the local letter canicis want (and de servo) belter pay and beltei working conditions, but they iccogmzcd that thcie is a right way and a wiong way of seeking and attaining change The postal strike was wiong It was illegal, violating both the letter of the law and the spmt of an oath sworn by all federal employees To condone the strike is to condone unlawful activity and faithlessness to a freely sworn statement In addition, the work stop page was an obvious extension of a dangerous philosophy. That philosophy is something I call government by muscle which simply means that a gioup wanting something attempts to pressure the Congress regard less of the consequences to the rest of the society Congress was a target of postal pressure While intimi dation is the worst possible way, and usually the least produc tive way, of approaching any legislative body, in the case of the mini crisis Congress was not faultless Legislation for i.using postal pay had l.mciuished in a con giessional confcicncc commit, toe for months In fact, tho House of Ropi osenlalives pass ed the postal pay bill last Otto boi Tho Senate passed its own \eision of the legislation in December thus setting the stage fot a confeience to work out the diffeiences between the two pioposals Th confeiees fust met in Maich of this year Small won dei that the postal workers be came fiustiated by inactivity that seemed to bolder on un concern Yet, the postal crisis is just one moie issue wheie Congress has been too slow to act On issue after issue, inactivity has been the principal reaction on Capitol Hill I cannot help but think that this inaction is tied to the inr effectiveness of the old timers who run the Congress. There are 21 committees in the House and 19 of the 21 committee chairmen are in their 60’s, 70’s, or 80’s. This year three chair men will be in their 80’s, seven in their 70’s and nine in theii 60’s. The vitality of Congress is bound to be affected by the overwhelming number of gray beards at the top, and the lack of vitality is translated into a lack of action on many mat ters, including those as serious as the postal situation. I think it is important to say again that we owe the postal workers in the 16th District a debt of gratitude They certain ly will be deserving of the bene fits settled upon in the present negotiations. And, let us hope that their example of responsible public 1 service will help to prevent an -1 other postal crisis in the future I NUMBER ONE GARDEN HELPER! r.fw it P*t» P«n4. /DELIVERS EQUIVALENT OP 2 EXTRA HORSEPOWER /FULL-DEPTH, FULL-WIDTH ROTOR PENETRATION /MOST TROUBLE FREE /complete CHOICE OF MODELS AND ATTACH MENTS-ROTORS, TRACTOR TOOLS. Sales and Service 6EHMAN BROS. 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa, 19