Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1975, Image 74

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 19,-1975
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Legislative news
(Continued from Page 73( and that employees should
that employees should have equally have the right to
the right to form, join, refrain from forming,
continue membership in, or joining, continuing mem
assist labor organizations, bership in, or assisting labor
DAIRY SALE
FHDAY EVENK, NET 25.1975
7:30 P.M.
Selling at Art Kling’s Sale Barn, located 12 miles North of Carlisle on
Rf 74, Vh miles Northeast of Landisburg, Perry County
60 HEAD HOLSTEIN
Consisting of: Herd of Approximately 30 Head
All stages of lactation Some Fresh
Some Bred for Fall.
A Couple First Calf Heifers.
Plus: 30 Head Fresh & Close Fancy Cows and First
Calf Heifers from New York, Canada and Northern
Penna. Approx, one-half are registered.
These are cattle that will help your base production
and add value and appearance to your herd.
FREE DELIVERY HEALTH CHARTS FEW
HEIFER CALVES
V. ART RUNG,
R !S.i UC i io r er LANDISBURG? PA
NAUGLE, Pedigrees (717) 789-3883
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN
HEIFER SALE
52 HEAD
THURS. EVE., JULY 24,1975
7:45 P.M.
Located one mile East of Turbotville, Northumberland Co., 25 miles
Southeast of Williamsport, 12 miles Northwest of Danville, just off Rt
54 Follow Auction Arrows.
31 REGISTERED - (21 quality Grades)
35 head due July, Aug., Sept., remainder through
fall.
Featuring Paclamar Bootmaker, (ExGM), dtr., her
dam w-20,940m 914 f 4.3 percent 337 d; Hilltop Apollo
Ivanhoe (VG GM) dtr., her dam 336 d 17,887 m 711 f, 42
percent. Several dams w-15,000 to over 18,000 m.
Mostly A.I. sired including the following popular
Sires; Whirlhill Kingpin VG PQ; Penstate Ivanhoe
Star VG GM; W. President Vernon Ex GM; H. Lucky
Typeblazer Ex GM; Paclamar Triune Jethro Ex GM;
Citation R Maple Ex GM; Hartsbrook Ivanhoe Ken
Ex; Polytechnic Imperial Knight Ex GM; Collins-
Crest Paclamar Seven J VG; Fleetridge Monitor Ex
GM.
Pregnancy Examined, Health Charts, Catalogs.
Your inspection is invited anytime. Well cared for,
fine group of heifers from popular bloodlines.
Must be seen to be appreciated.
Lewis D. Brown,
Turbotville, Owner
Oilier and Kreider
Aucts. and Pedigrees
2112 South View Road
Lancaster, PA
717-464-2233
LUNCH
organizations 7 ” (Ye*, u*
No).
If the electorate votes yes,
it will be unlawful for em
ployers and labor
organizations to have any
practice which makes
membership or non
membership m a labor
organization, or support or
nonsupport of a labor
organization a condition of
employment or continued
employment. Incidentally,
Senate Bill 684 would make it
unlawful to require mem
bership in any labor
organization that fiscally
supports any candidate or
political party.
Schools Exempt
from Farm Show
Parking Fees
House Bill 625 would
exempt public school ac
tivities including In
terscholastic Athletic
Association events from
parking fees at the Farm
Show. This is clearly a
discriminatory bill exemp
ting a certain group from the
parking fee while all others
pay. Maybe we need to
threaten holding the farm
show at the Zembo Mosque?
Seasonal Farm
Labor Act
House Bill 802 enacts
comprehensive laws and
provisions for seasonal farm
workers. The bill is quite
lengthy detailing wage
requirements ($l.BO-- May,
1975, $2.00 an hour January 1,
1976) work conditions, and
housing conditions.
New Rates for
Increased Truck
Weight Limits
House Bill 869 ac
comodates the new federal
regulation by increasing the
gross weight of vehicles in
Pennsylvania from 73,280
pounds to 80,000 pounds. In
addition, it establishes new
rates as follows:
Previous Maximum 73,280
- $535.00; New 76,000 -
$555.00; New 78,000 - $570.00;
New 78,500 - $575.00; New
79,000 - $580.00; New 80,000 -
$585.00.
Damage Release
Sticker Required
House Bill 877 would
require anyone in an ac
cident with damages in
excess of $75.00 to obtain a
damage release sticker to be
placed on the vehicle from
the police department in the
municipality where the
accident occurs. Any garage
repairings vehicle in excess
of $75 damages without a
damage release sticker
would be required to report
the registration number and
description of the vehicle
In essence, this would
require all accidents in
volving $75 in damage or
more to one vehicle to be
reported. Presently, it is not
necessary to report any
accidents involving auto or
property damage to the
police, although for in
surance purposes, it is wise
to have them involved. The
only state requirement today
is the filing of an accident
report to the state when one
vehicle sustains damages of
$2OO or more.
Repealing Regulations
Regarding
Line Fences
Senate Bill 550 would
repeal the act regulating and
maintaining line fences. The
obsolete law presently
requires the maintenance of
line fences when the lan
downer has no need for the
fences.
Landowners with a need
for line fences and living
adjacent to landowners who
have such fences but no need
for them can force their
neighbor by law to maintain
the fences on his behalf.
Amendment to
Pennsylvania
Workman’s Compensation
Act
House Bill 1044 will amend
the Pennsylvania Work
man’s Compensation Act to
permit employees to choose
a physician of his choice and
the type of medical
assistance desired.
Presently, the law permits
this unless the employer
designates five physicians
which the employee must
choose from.
The amendment would
allow the employee to choose
his own physician, even if he
were not one of the five
designated by the employer.
Investigation of
Cloud-Seeding
House Bill 598 and Senate
Bill 752 would authorize and
appropriate $25,000 to the
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture for the purpose
of providing the Weather
Modification Board with
expenses to conduct
hearings to determine who is
cloud-seeding. The con
troversial subject has gone
on for years, but the ad
ministration has never
provided money in its ap
propriations to conduct
hearings in order to in
vestigate the matter.
PASSPORTS
Passports were originally
official letters ITS
passports first assumed
booklet form in 1926, begin
ning in 1941 they were issued
bound in flexible, green
covers Blue plastic-covered
passports were introduced
in 1961
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HOG
OAKLEY FARM &
Ist PRODUCTION SALE
REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE & YORKSHIRES
OFFERING 100 HEAD (50 HAMPS & 50 YORKS)
BRED SOWS ft GILTS OPEN GILTS
JULY 25. 1975 8:00
For Catalogues and/or Information Contact
CHARLIE CANNON
Oakley Farm
Spotsylvania, Va
703-972-2820
{Directions to Oakley Farm will be given in sale catalogue)
WINCHESTER-SUMMER YEARLING SALE
FARMERS LWESTOCR EXCHANGE, ISC, WINCHESTER,»»
FRIDAY EVENING, IDLY 25, 1975
7 :30 P.M.
1500 STEERS AND HEIFERS
State Sponsored-Graded-Uniform Lots-
All Beef Breeds.
Weight: 500 to 1000 lbs. Dehorned
MORRIS FANNON. AUCTIONEER
P.T. McINTIRE, SALE MANAGER
Write or Phone
703/662-2946 office
NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC.
Box 440
HAT & GAVE
AUCTION GO.
1 Mile North of Lititz on
Route SOI
THURSDAY EVENING,
MY 24,1975
Antiques, Household, Coins
Selling complete household for Mrs. Howard
Worrest, Millersville, Penna.
Coverlets, one dated 1800's, New Holland,
Pa.; gas stove, wicker chairs, dining room suit,
bed room suites, box springs and mattresses,
china, pressed glass, brass cash register,
automatic washer, chairs, rockers and many,
many other miscellaneous items.
Coins sold at 8:00 P.M.
WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS,
ESTATES AND ANTIQUES.
WILBUR H. HOSIER
Harold K. Galebach, Partner
HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS
ON COMMISSION CALL 626-0254
Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M.;
Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.: Tuesday, Pickuo Oav.
PERFORMANCE TESTED
At OAKLEY FARM, Spotsylvania, Va.
5:30 P.M,
306 Owl Hill Rd., Lititz
SALE
RANDALL UPDIKE
RANDALL UPDIKE
Washington, Va.
703-675-3747
703/837-1254 ■ home
Winchester, VA 22601
BOARS
P.M.