Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1970, Image 5

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    Help Us
Serve You
Ii your farm organiza
tion's meetings making our
farm calendar? If they’re not
and you think they should,
let us know.
As a public service to
farmers and the farm com
munity, we try to get as
many meetings as we can on
the calendar. But we miss
some.
Remind us by calling 394-
3047 or 826-2191 or by writ
ing to Lancaster Farming, 22
E. Main St, Lititz, Pa. 17543.
You can help us serve you
better.
MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc. «
Rohrerstown, Pa.
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Pittsburgh Retailer Jailed for Food Stamp Law Violation
The first Jail sentence Riser
a Food Slump Program let.nlor
as a result of program viola
tions in the 12-Stale Noitheast
Region was announced recently
by Assistant U. S. Attorney.
Charles F. Scarlota.
Emil Williams, owner of
Emil’s Market, 1700 Centre
Avenue, Pittsburgh, was sen
tenced after pleading guilty to
seven counts of a Federal in
dictment involving violations of
Food Stamp Program regula
tions in a trial held June 17
before Senior Judge W. S
Gourley of the U. S. District
Court of Western Pennsylvania
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According to Scarlota, Wil
liams had been churned with
the unlawful exchange of c.u>h
for food coupons
Judge Gourley sentenced Wil
liams to a 90-day jail term on
the first count of the indict
ment. This count alleged that
Williams had exchanged $llO in
cash for $240 in food coupons
On the six other counts. Wil
liams received a suspended sen
tence He also was placed on
probation for one year, and ad
ditionally was banned from re
tailer participation in the Food
TO SPEED UP
GROWTH... FEED
Phone Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717)
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An official of the V. S De
partment of Agnculture’s Food
and Nutrition Semcc explained
that food coupons. by law. can
be used only to buy food, ex
cluding certain imported foods
Stores participating in the pro
gram agree in advance to abide
by the laws and regulations
Any store that violates them
and anyone who pressures a
store to do so weakens and
endangers the whole program,
established to combat hunger
and malnutrition, pointed out
OR ASSISTANCE IN
• Programming
• Planning
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH
OUR DAIRY SPECIALIST,
OR CALL US
DIRECT AT LANCASTER 392-2T45
Lancaster Farming. Saturda>. July 18.1970—5
gional Director of the Program
Robert K. Rohrer
• Management
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Bulldozing - Grading
Potz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
UnJoaders - Cattle Feeder*
Quarry rille, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559