6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30,1971 I ' V v* - ' Great Gloves! It’s cold outside. Give your hands a warm-up with this two-toned pair. The gloves are made in the single crochet stitch, of synthetic sport weight yarn. They are nicely cuffed and buttoned. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to this news paper along with your request for Leaflet PC 4960. Help Us Serve You If your organization didn’t make our farm calendar this week, it’s not because we don’t like you or your or ganization We may have missed it in the rush Or maybe you for got to tell us. Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community service to you. To get on the Farm Calendar, remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E Mam St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. And help us serve you better. Ip most LASSO srefs the job done... with or without incotporation, without crop dam age and without carryover; in all soil types from sands to clays P. L’ IidHRER i& BRO., INC. Smokefown, Pa. I - v s ' v .. grass and key broadleaf weed killer on the market for CORN! i versatile early Ph. 397-3539 Nixon Administration Reported Working On farm A major legislative goal of chaotic faim laboi scene that will be lost forever at great loss the Nixon Administration in now exists bv giving agucul to bothe pi oducer and consul* 1971 is to extend collective bar- tuial worksis olgamzational ei gaming rights to the Nation’s lights similar to those long en- Under Secretary Silberman faim workers, Undei Secietary joyed by woikers in other in- urged members of the farm em of Laboi Laurence H Silber- dustues” ployers’ group to give their man said recently. “wholeheaited support to the Admimstation bill that emer ges “We think that inclusion of faim woikers under a scheme similar to the National Labor Relations Act, with special pro visions that recognize the uni que nature of agricultural em ployment, is most crucial,” Sil berman said In an address before the Na tional Council of Agricultural Employers in Atlanta, he'said a bill that will meet the “vital needs” of agricultural workers and employers is now being diafted “While we do not know what the final shape of the bill will be, we do know that it will pro tect the fundamental lights of workeis, employe! s and the Amencan public ” The Administration’s goal, he said, “is to bring cider to the choose a n f I Bee-Line Supply - Center AUTOMATIC cattle feeding Special Discount Now thru Feb. 15th ° Barn Cleaners ° Barn Equipment Bunk Feeders • Silo Unloaders • Conveyors • Silo Distributors Permanent Fill Pipe Complete Automation ... Only from Agway • you get' a firm bid your project is backed by a • competent guidance and advice farmer - owned organization in picking out equipment, and with many years of farm ex- planning the complete opera perience and well trained men tion . . . from selecting the who know the automation busi- site, through figuring hay stor ness age space, to helping you de- responsibility for the entire job is centered in one place your Agway Supply Center INSTALLATIONS & SERVICJE BY TRAINED & EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL Workers Collective Bargaining For instance, agucultuial workeis should have a right to strike, for this right “is basic to the process of free collective bargaining,” the sub-Cabinet official said But Silberman said that “ica sonable and orderly procedures will have to be developed to protect both the farmer and the consumer against strikes in critical seasons, especially dur ing harvest times ” The agricultural setting “de mands” this kind of special consideration, he asserted, “be cause of problems such as peushability ,r “When there’s a strike in manufactuimg or construction, the materials and goods remain intact until the workers leturn to their jobs,” he explained “But if the ci ops aien’t harvest ed at the appi opi late time they systems Contact Harold Kinsej and/or Fred Kerlin A KSSSSS termine the type 'of barn clean er or milking parlor stall you need BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER 1027 DillerviUe Road, Lancaster 24 Hour Service Daily Ph: 717-397-4761 My Neighbors. SS* “Somehow the magic has gone out of our relationship here.’’