Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 25, 1970, Image 19

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    Grange Youths Warn of Road Resurfacing Delay
Lancaster County Pomona James Huber, youth Maslei
Grange 71 held a quaiteily from Fulton Grange, conducted
meeting at White Hoise leccnt- the busincss session when the
ly. Salisbury Grange 1685 was J® I,OW,n 8 IL ' solut ons weie adopt
host. Since April is youth month
in the Grange, the young people
filled the officers’ chairs
You can get- the unexcelled accuracy of John
JDeere Piateless Planters - irr the size that just
your farming operation. There are five Plate
*less Planter Models to choose from one that
fmatches your tractor horsepower and pocket
rbook.
3 There's the 1240 4-row, 1250 for six narrow rows,
1260 for six wide rows, 1280 8-row and three
of the ultra-modern 1300. Put a Plateless
in your field this spring.
Shotzberger's
Elm 665-2141
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2990
A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Wenger Implement, Inc.
New Holland 3514191 The Buck 2844141
(1) WHEREAS. The Sec of
Highways has stated that he will
A
'.ALL YOUR NEAREST PIONEER SALESMAN:
not resurface any roads during
the present year as the money
is needed to finance piesent and
future road-building piopjocts
And
WHEREAS, It is not a good
business piactice to delay re
sin facing beyond a ceitam point
as such roads bicak up so badly
that the cost of putting them
back in scivice is almost as cost
ly as a new load And
WHEREAS. The lesidents of
iiual Pennsylvania are laigely
the useis of such roads And
WHEREAS, The uiral motor
ists pay the same license fee and
the same gasoline tax as othei
residents And
WHEREAS, The Highway De
paitment will teceive more than
twice the amount of money this
year as any other year in oui
histoiy for load work. Be it
RESOLVED, That Lancastei
County Pomona Giange 71,
meeting in legular session, de
mand that a fair share of the
highway fund be spent lesur
facmg and improving secondary
roads
(2) WHEREAS, Law enfoic
ing agencies aie greatly hamper
ed by some ridiculous decisions
of our higher courts, such as
equinng said officers to knock
MR. FARMER
Let the facts speak for themselves
The Geauga Lake County Dairy Service Asso. Inc
represents 7100 cows.
The latest records show the following information
24 cows with over 20,000 lbs. of milk
(we fed five of the top ten)
21 cows with over 750 lbs. of fat
(we fed four of the top ten)
(ours averaged 879 lbs.)
47 cows with lifetime fat production over 3,000 lbs
(we fed 30% of those)
The highest herd average was 15,044 lbs. of milk.
(Guess who fed them.)
What we’re trying to say is.
With performance like this, we must be doing
something right.
Call your Pioneer man:
S ELMER M. SHREINER
Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
•incb i«7» Phone 786-2509
PLANT "NEW GENERATION "
loudly, slate who thev are and
why they aie theie befoie en
tering to make an anest 01
seize evidence, under the guise
of pieserving the lights of the
individual And
WHEREAS, Such stupid de
cisions do not uphold the inten
tions of the law and only serve
to protect the cnminal while
millions of law-abiding citizens
suffei at the hands of criminals
And be it
RESOLVED, That Lancastei
County Pomona Giange meet
ing in legular session, demand
that those seivmg in judicial
capacity consider the intent ol
the laws they aie to mterpiet
and the lights of the law abid
ing citizens instead of the crim
inal And be it fuithei
RESOLVED, That legislation
be enacted giving lawenfoicing
officeis the right to do what is
necessaiy to appiehend enm
mals.
(3) WHEREAS. The use of the
drug commonly known as LSD
causes the individual to behave
in such a manner as to endanger
their own life and the lives of
those around them, even years
after they have used the drug
And
WHEREAS, It is odorless and
PIONEER.
BRAND
SEED CORN
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25.1970
(5) WHEREAS. There will
most likely be an increase in
the postal late, in the neai
futine, of the several classes of
mail due to the increase of
wages paid to the postal work
ers and fedeial employes.
WHEREAS, The increase in
postal lates should be used only
to pay for postal employes, not
lor every federal employe
WHEREAS, The Post Office
Depaitment should be self-sup
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tasteless, and is often used by
drug pusheis to get new cus
tomers by dropping it in food
and drinks to be consumed by
said piospects, causing them to
gel deathly sick and in many in
stances losing then life Be it
RESOLVED, That LSD be
placed on the same basis as
heioin and othei deadly drugs
Be it further
RESOLVED That the penalty
foi seivmg it to any individual
without then knowledge be
death or life nnpii'onment as
c'clei mined by the jury
(4) WHEREAS. The welfare
piogiam in om slate is lapidly
getting out of hand and is be
coming one of the largest items
on oui state budget And
WHEREAS. This has been
abetted by lecent increases In
the amount paid to welfaie reci
pients and a recent decision of
our courts that no one could
be lemoved from the welfare
rolls without a fair court trial
which proved them ineligible
And
WHEREAS, Many individuals
aie moving into our state, just
to get on our relief roll. And
WHEREAS. State funds paid
to welfare recipients are being
used to support unions to work
to get more and more money
foi such mduvduals And
WHEREAS, We recognize
that Pennsylvania must have a
welfare program to aid those
really in need but we firmly be
lieve that it should not be such
as would encouiage individuals
to remain on relief rather than
woik, or such that it attracts
individuals fiom other states, or
1 gives them funds to support
unions Be it
RESOLVED, That Lancaster
County Pomona Grange 71,
meeting in regular session, ask
that om entire health and wel
faie program be carefully
studied and such changes as
necessaiy be made to correct the
above discrepancies
BONANZA
In Bags and
Bulk
NITROGEN
SOLUTION
Golden Acres
Seed Corn
KIRKWOOD
FEED & GRAIN
Kirkwood
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