Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 19, 1974, Image 11

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    HARRISBURG MEMO ...
The People of Pennsylvania
To:
Milton J. Shapp,
Governor
From:
Mrs. Eva M. Carney,
Apollo RD3, writes that she
is distrubed that her three
small children must leave
for school in the dark now
that wje have changed from
Standard to Daylight
Savings Time.
Governor Shapp: “I un
derstand completely how
parents feel* and have urged
school board directors
across Pennsylvania to
change the starting time for
classes.
“By March when we will
have more light in the
morning hours the situation
will rectify itself, but in the
DON'T BE
CAUGHT SHORT!
ORDER YDOR SPRK
FARM SEEDS NOW
MANY FARM SEED ITEMS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY
Cert. Iroquois Alfalfa Cert. Pennscott Red Clover
Cert. Saranac Alfalfa Cert. Ladino Clover v
Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa Cert. Garry Oats
Cert. Thor Alfalfa Cert. Pennfield Oats
.Cert. Vernal Alfalfa ' Cert. Orbit Oats
Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Erie Spring Braley
Grasses
Maine Grown Certified Seed Potatoes
DeKalb Corn Sudax
Complete Line of Vegetable Seeds.
CATALOG AVAILABLE FREE UPON REQUEST.
FARM
IF FARMING IS
WE LL HELP Y
It takes money to run a successful farming operation,
and Farm Credit has it - money for production & livestock,
new equipment and modernization.
Our interest rates are the lowest possible, our terms the
longest around, and we’ll go out of our way to help you
meantime I, too, am con
cerned about the increased
risk to children. The risks ‘
are there, either walking or
bicycling or being struck by
a car, the fears and con
fusion caused among very
young children, and the ever
present danger, especially in
urbanized areas, of child
harassment by criminal
elements.
“Each school board should
carefully evaluate its local
situation. If local school
boards ignore parental
urging for this change then I
recommend the parents
contact the state Depart
MONEY FOR EVERY FARM NEED
COME IN, LET’S TALK IT OVER!
merit of Education and make
them aware of this fact.
“I have instructed the
Education Department to
inform all school boards that
they have the power to set
school hours as long as the
schedule is consistent with
state requirements.”
J. Roy Burkhart, New
Holland, RDI, writes that he
observed a state employe
exceeding the 55 mph limit
on Route 222 earlier this
month. He wants to know if
state employes “practice
what they preach.”
Gov. Shapp: “I have in
formed all cabinet members
and state employes that this
administration will not
tolerate the exceeding of the
new 55 mph speed limit on
Pennsylvania highways.
“While it shouldn’t be
necessary to have me tell
them, all state officials and
legislators must obey the
state’s speed limit just like
any other citizen. There’s no
justification for any double
standard here.”
“The circumstances in
volving the state employe
you allege was speeding will
be investigated.”
Mrs. Peggy Jones of
Glenolden writes that she “is
sick and tired of spending so
much money on milk” and
wants to know what can be
done about it.
Gov. Shapp: “Since taking
office, this administration
has fought hard to reduce or
abolish minimum retail milk
prices set by the state.
“Unfortunately, our
proposal never got anywhere
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in the legislature; the courts
overturned one such
reduction, and in the past six
months inflation has pushed
retail prices higher than the
minimum for the first time
in recent years.
“Coupled with our ever
growing national inflation is
the fact that federal price
orders are now a more
significant influence on
wholesale and retail milk
prices than the others set by
the state milk marketing
board.
“My-, most recent ap
pointment to the Milk
Marketing Board, Peter
Elish of Washington County,
who will serve as board
chairman now gives this
administration clear control
of the board. The other
appointees are Harry E.
Kapleau, executive
Secretary; Nina Gowell of
Pittsburgh, and J. Lin
Huber, a Shaffer admi
nistration appointee.
“In the months ahead, I
am hopeful we will be able to
make the needed changes
which will give the consumer
a break on the cost of milk as
well as provide a fair margin
of profit for both the milk
farmer and the dealer.
“While the state cannot
overide federal policies in
this matter, we intend to do
all we can and double our
efforts to convince
Washington, D. C. that the
consumer is indeed fed up
with the high cost of one of
life’s necessities.”
(Questions to the Governor
should.be sent to him at the
Office of the Governor,
Harrisburg, Pa. 17120.
Removing Scratches
from Iron
Scratches on an iron’s sole
plate can be smoothed with
very fine sandpaper or fine
grit steel wool. To avoid
damaging the sole plate,
don’t allow sharp objects or
hard, rough surfaces to come
in contact with it. Be sure to
rest and store your iron
standing on its heel rest.
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LEBANON
PH. 273-4506
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 19,1974
Farming Frontiers ’74
Being Presented Here
“Farming Frontiers ‘74”, a film program devoted to the
business of farming, is being sponsored throughout the area
by John Deere dealers. The films will be shown in the
dealerships, and door prizes will be presented at the con
clusion of each program.
The program includes “Furrow-on-Film” subjects which
show the latest developments in farm management. These
films provide guidance which could affect your plans today
and in the years to come. Also included will be motion
pictures showing new John Deere 35 %to 70-hp Tractors, Disks
and other farm equipment being introduced for 1974.
A 15-ampere John Deere Battery Charger and two John
Deere Weather Vanes will be given away as door prizes.
Area John Deere dealers include: A.B.C. Groff, Inc., New
Holland; Landis Bros. Inc., Lancaster; Shotzberger’s, Elm;
Wenger Implement, Inc., the Buck; Adamstown Equipment,
Mohnton, and M.S. Yearsley & Sons, West Chester.
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■ Ph: 354-2214
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