Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 24, 1970, Image 11

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    • Form Cofendar
(Continued from Page 1)
clnnall. Ohio. October 20-20
Tuesday, October 27
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630 Jim I.iik i I'i Coni’K
Pou!• iv in .iiiini.il
banquet. I'l.mi mul Kami
Banquet loom. Bud m H.md
■Farm Women Sock t> 11. home
of Mi.s Ficda Hubei. Peach
Bottom.
Friday, October 30
6:45 pm. 4H Daily Club
Banquet, Harvest Dnve Ban
quet Hall, Intercom se
Ordering deadline foi 4-H hog
sale, November 7
New Holland offers the extra-strength features you need in a spreader to protect
against “down time”. An apion chain that withstands more than twice the pull of
ordinary chains. Extra-tough, heat-treated paddles and longer hitch channels.
If >ou can’t afford a breakdown, you need a New Holland spreader
Capacities range from 110 to 275 bushels in a choice of triple-beater and
smgle-beater models See us soon!
ES] C. E. WILEY & SON, INC.
101 So. Lime Street
WANTED
MORE DAIRYMEN LIKE THESE TO BREED
THEIR OWN COWS IN THE NEAR FUTURE!
A.I. MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL SUBJECTS
Anatomy and Physiology of Reproduction
Steps in Insemination
Frozen Semen ■ Development & Equipment
Sanitation and Bull Health Programs
Reproductive Diseases
Fertility Problems
Beef and Dairy Sire Selection
• Heat Detection
• Semen Placement and Timing
• Importance of Good Nutrition
• Herd Management & Breeding Facilities
• Insemination Procedures
WHY WAIT? START NOW!
You can be a member of the next A.l. Management School in your area. Be among the
progressive breeders who are taking the lead in this new concept of modern agriculture.
AGRICULTURE LEADERS
MAY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU
-POST THIS NOTICE.
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AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE, Inc ■ D*ferMt,W».S)S3X
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Apple, Pear Crop Stable
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(lined 1 ilc in the ‘-i.ison bow
tv< i because of di> hot we.itliei
Saturday, October 31
G p m —Faim Women Socict> 12
family night banquet. West
Willow fire hall
7 30 p m —Farm Women Society
29 progiessive suppei and
hayrxde, meet at Bossier's
Mennonite Church
Phone 786-2895
NEXT SCHOOL: OXFORD, PA.
NOV. 2 thru 6
CONTACT: Your Local ABS Representative
or
ABS District Sales Manager
GARY A. WILLIER
i 545 Spring Avenue
•; Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543;. -' ,
> . —> 1 * -i- ' ■ i - =
Manbeck Says It’s Time to Quit
Spending on
Son.itoi Cl.nonce I’ M.mboik
Republic.m St.ilc Si’ii,itoi fiom
I hr 4Hth I list ml, will bo on Hit’
billot Nowmbci 3 seeking ic
flfftion
As .1 si’iuoi son.iloi. M.inbock
is ch.nini.in ol the Lnboi .mil
Industiy Committee. vice chan
man ot the Agncultuie Com
miltee, and scives on these ad
ditional committees Appropn.i
tions, Education, Elections and
Re-apportionment, Forests and
Waters, Game and Fish. Judi
ciary, Military Affairs and
Aeronautics, and State Govern
ment.
On the subject of taxes, Sena-
Quarryville, Penna,
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 24.1970—11
Unnecessary Programs
toi M.inbok sud m a toiont
public addioss Willi the li\
p.wt’is ol I’omistKam,i imdfi
sinh moat sham to moot the
exislmy laM’s Hie lime lias
come to (|inl onloitammy now
wavs to spend mono\ Hud yet
ieductions must tome Horn so
cial piogiams that aie being
suppoitod with lax mono', pio
giams that may be nice to ha\e,
but not necessary.”
Recently, Manbeck introduc
ed legislation that calls for the
elimination of the free college
scholarship program to be re
placed with a state supported
college loan program. It is esti
mated that the savings of this
plan alone will be approximate
ly $BO million a year
He further stated that 83 per
cent of Pennsylvania’s income
from all tax sources being con
sumed by Health & Welfare and
Education, that the time has
come to examine the public as
sistance roles to make sure the
needy are getting welfare, not
the greedy.
He is married to the former
Eve Pyse, and has two daugh
ters, Alletta and Barbara A re
sident of Fredericksburg RDI.
Senator Manbeck attends the
St. Johns Lutheran Chuich,
Fredericksburg
Senator Manbeck has repre
sented the 48th District since
1966.
He was born September 21,
1908, in Bethel Township, Berks
County. Later he founded a
chicken processing firm in
Fredericksburg, which today
employs more than 150 people
Although the Senate roll call
sheet still shows Senator Man
beck’s occupation as a farmer,
an occupation of which he is
still very proud. Manbeck is
also President of Farmers
Pride, Inc., a company that
operates retail stores in Penn
sylvania and Ohio, employing
about 110 people. A director of
the First National Bank of
Fredericksburg and the Leba
non Mutual Insurance Com
pany, the Senator also finds
time to serve on the Board of
Managers of the Good Samari
tan Hospital in Lebanon.
A former school director and
chairman of the school build-
Clarence F. Manbeck
ing committee, Manbeck was a
District Governor of Lions In
ternational, a Director of the
Chamber of Commerce of
Lebanon City and County, a
Director of the Community
Chest and the Lebanon County
Tuberculosis and Child Health.
• Making
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cause some drastic changes in
education, Lessinger said Some
of them ai e
• Teaching will finally
change fiom mfoi mation-giv
mg to directing learning.
• School facilities will be
come more open, more flexible
and less group oriented.
• Curriculum will become
more relevant
• Outmoded myths and in
complete educational tradition
can be exposed and perhaps eli
minated from the schools.
Lessinger concluded that ac
countability may have substan
tive effects on two of the most
pressing educational problems
today student unrest and
boredom.
“Accountability is not a pan
acea it is a change in attitude
and perspective. It runs counter
to Larry Peter’s principle It
jerks us up by the scruff of the
neck.