Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 08, 1971, Image 29

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    LANCO BEDDING
FOR
POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
• Wood Shavings Soft and Hard Wood
• Peanut Hulls
Call for information
Phone 285-4506
AERIAL LADDER EQUIP!.
FARM PAINTERS
WE USE QUALITY PAINT.
WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN.
Free Estimates
HENRY K. FISHER
2322 Old Phila. Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530
4*- I?*
♦ ♦
: FARM TIRE SERVICE
_"*, Call us ... for fast action,
t Fully equipped truck for on
the farm or in the field.
SWEIGART FIRESTONE
329 W. High St., Manheim, Pa.
Phone 665-2258 or 665-3603
Sutan+
_ Selective Herbicide
atrazine
works on
weeds in
com
rain or shine
You destroy grass and broadleaf weeds as soon
as they sprout when you mix Sutan plus atrazina
in the soil before planting. No wait
ing for rain to activate control, Sutan
plus atrazine works for sure. The
bestherbicide combinationfor corn,
it controls nutgrass, fall panicum,
wild cane,foxtails, pigweeds, smart
weed and many others. Grow corn,
not weeds... see us now for Sutan.
§utan‘
HEIH cI,£
f* 4 i ’ 4
Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corp.
Stenbnetz Road ‘"■ * Epluata, Pa
. . ,
Ivan R. Yost, Christiana RDI, right, is
shown receiving a certificate for comple
tion of a 20-day study of social and econo
mic problems of rural Pennsylvania. Pre
senting the certificate is Dr. Emory J.
Brown, Penn State Cooperative Extension
WASHINGTON REPORT
Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman iSfijl
1M Dbtrht-l’Muuylvßßki BiHHi
Many of the questions facing ting our youth But there aie
government today do not invohe legitimate questions about whet
whether or not we should do her our present system for fin
something, but instead mvohe ancmg and xunmng the nation’s
how something should be done schools is the best system avail-
For example, all levels of able
government and the vast major- Congress has an opportunity
ity of Americans recognize the to consider many of those ques
pubhc responsibility for educations this year.
"The Genuine Mechanical Transplanter"
♦ New Amazing “Flo-Check” Water Valve (Patented)
with Magic An Control to assure uniform water supply
to the plants regardless of water level in barrel
♦ New Manual Shutoff with Automatic Roller Reset on
Valve
♦ Positive Action, Self-Cleaning, Neoprene Plant Clippers,
♦ Bionze Oilite Mam Bearings, ' -
♦ Large Adjustable Plant Trays. ' ’ '
Sold and Serviced By
LtSTeR iAvSPtH
Ronks, Pa. Phone Strasbuig 687-6712
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8,1971 —
service assistant director. Mrs. Yost is al-
so present.
The program is part of the Penn State
College of Agriculture public affairs edu
cation program supported by W. K. Kel
logg Foundation grant.
The Nixon Administration re
cently put forwaid a plan for
changing the federal role in pub
lic education It is a plan to
pull together more than thuty
federal aid-to-education pro
grams into a $3 billion levenue
sharmg package
The revenue-sharing appioach
to fedeial financing of our
schools, if approved by Congiess,
would altar substantially the
present piecemeal system of aid.
It would not alter, however, the
fedeial commitment to provide
resources for meeting rising
educational needs
I In fact, revenue sharing
(would, by consolidating the mo
ney allotted for the schools, make
possible a useful definition of the
(federal role in elmentary and
secondary education
This federal role, as outlined
b> the Administration, is thiee
fold (1) the allocation of fin
ancial resources on a bioad and
continuing basis to help states
and local school distucts meet
their responsibilities, (2) the
provision of national leadership
to help reform and renew our
schools to improve peifoimance,
and (3) the concentration of re
souices to meet urgent national
problems during the period
when they are most intense
That tmrd point is illustrated
in some of the financial specifics
detailed in the first year pro
gram for educational revenue
sharing Since meeting the needs
of disadvantaged childien cer
tainly ranks high on a list of
immediate school pnoiities,
moie than half of the fust-year
funds would be directed toward
that puipose
The remained of the money
would be set aside in bioad gen
eral categories such as education
of the handicapped aid to
school areas affected by federal
actmties, vocational education
and supporting materials and
services.
The difference between re
venue sharing and the piesent
financing procedure is that un
der levenue sharing local schools
would make their own decisions
about using funds wuhin the
broadly defined categories.
No longer would the federal
government be in the business
of substituting its own good in
tentions for {local undei standing
of local problems and for local
ability to attack those problems.
Instead, there would be a re
cognition that the need foi fed
eral money in modem education
doss not have to diminish the
adiantages oi state and local
knowledge of lesponsibility for
and author.tj in school matteis
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