—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1976 90 Birth certificate guide published HARRISBURG - State Health Secretary Dr. Leonard Bachman recently released a new consumer guide, “Applying for a Birth Certificate,” an easy-to understand set of in structions on how to apply for a Pennsylvania birth certificate. “This handy free guide contains Vital Statistics addresses and telephone numbers for Penn sylvanians,” Bachman said. “I urge citizens to keep this card with their personal papers so they have the appropriate information when they need it.” The Pennsylvania Department of Health, the guide notes, issues ap proximately 600,000 birth certificates a year. If you want to get one, here is what to do: 1. Furnish your names, your father’s name and your mother’s maiden name, and where and when you weife born. 2. Mail this information along with two dollars for each copy you want to any one of the Vital Statistic offices: Central Office: Division of Vital Statistics, 101 S. Mercer St., P.O. Box 1528, New Castle, Pennsylvania, 16103, Telephone: (412) 658- 2601. Erie Branch- Office: 521- 522 G. Baldwin Building, 1005 State St., Erie,' Penn sylvania, 16501, Telephone (814) 453-5661. Harrisburg Public Office: Room 610, Health & Welfare Building, P.O. Box 90, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120. Telephone: (717) 787- 8552. Philadelphia Branch Office: 402 City Hall Annex, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107. Telephone: (215) 686- 6240. Pittsburgh Branch Office: Room 512, State Office Building, 300 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222, Telephone: (412) 565- 5113. Scranton Branch Office: 804 Scranton National Bank Building, Scranton Penn sylvania, 18503, Telephone: (717) 961-4595. By mail, the guide notes, it will take about two weeks to receive a certificate. Remember, a return address is necessary. If you’re in a hurry, though, you can go in person to any of the offices for over-the-counter service and get your certificate in a day or so. If you are a veteran or veteran’s dependent, there is - no charge for certificates, as long as you supply the veteran’s name, rank, serial number, and what branch of the service along with your request. K you were bom in Penn sylvania before 1906, it gets a little more complicated, since the Department’s records only go back to 1906. But you might get a copy of your birth certificate by writing to the Register of Wills, Orphan’s Court, in the county seat of the county where you were bom. Also, some cities in Pennsylvania Egg board elects officers; adopts WASHINGTON The recently appointed Egg Board, which will administer the Egg Research and Promotion Order, held its first meeting here March 16 and 17. After opening remarks by ' Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Richard L. Feltner and Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Administrator Donald E. Wilkinson, John P. Wallace of St. Petersburg, Fla. was elected temporary chairman and presided over the group while the bylaws were adopted. Following this, officers were elected as follows: John P. Wallace, chairman; Gerald C. Bookey, San Leandro, Calif., vice chairman; Norman J. Hecht, Walden, NY, recording secretary; and Clyde I. Springer, Lansing, Mich., treasurer. An executive committee, composed of the board’s officers and an additional two members, was elected to represent the six geographic areas under the order. The other committee members are Fred R. Adams, Jr., Jackson, Miss, and Herbert L. Steinbrueck, Troy, Mo. Five standing committees were established as follows: promotion and advertising - Donald J. Long, Burbank, Calif., chairman; research - Ernest E. Brown, Forest, 111., chairman; finance - Roland H. Coles, Bent Mountain, VA, chairman; producer relations - Edward L. Houston, Lumber City, GA, chairman; and planning - Maurice J. Pickier, New London, NC, chairman. The board reviewed rules and regulations which establish the procedure for collecting checkoff funds and which define responsibilities of producers and handlers. The board recommended that the rules be published maintain records back before 1906. If a record of your birth was not filed, you can file a delayed certificate of birth by supplying some sort of recorded evidence to support your name, date of birth, and place of birth. You should know, though, that some Federal agencies will not accept a certified copy of a delayed birth certificate unless it had been filed shortly after you were bom. Bachman said “Applying for a Birth Certificate” is the third in a series of consumer guides issued by the Penn sylvania Department of Health. This new guide, and “What To Ask Your Doctor” and “Scabies” are available free by writing the Penn sylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Communications, P.O. Box 90, ’ Harrisburg, Penn sylvania, 17120. bylaws by the Secretary of Agriculture as proposed rulemaking so that in terested persons can submit comments. After receipt and review of comments, the regulations will be published in final form and the program implemented. Target date for im plementation is midsummer or early fall. The board authorized its executive committee to begin an immediate search for a general manager and approved a resolution ac cepting a loan of up to $lOO,OOO from United Egg Producers to defray organizational expenses until the nationwide checkoff begins. Applications for general manager may be mailed directly to John Wallace, P.O. Box 7690, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33734. The board directed that a temporary office be established in the Chicago area, and that Doug O’Banion of Sacramento, Calif, and James Fleming of Atlanta Ga. be retained as special consultants to the board to aid in operations until a permanent manager is hired. The egg research and promotion program is designed to expand and improve markets for eggs, egg products, spent fowl (nonproductive laying hens) and products of spent fowl. Operational funds will come from an assessment of five cents per case (30-dozen) eggs marketed and will be paid by every producer who owns more than 3,000 laying hens. Rules proposed by the board will establish a uniform system of remitting assessments to the board. Produers who do not wish to support the nationwide checkoff program may receive a refund by applying directly to the board. Potato stocks way down HARRISBURG - Potatoes in Pennsylvania storages on March 1, 1976, totaled 1,035,000 hundredweight (cwt.), down 533,000 cwt. or 34 percent from a year ago, according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Service. This is next to the record low March 1 stocks of March 1, 1972 on the records beginning February 1, 1950. Disappearance since harvest of 1975 crop potatoes totals 5,780,000 cwt., and compared with 5,792,000 cwt. for that period a year ago. Stocks of potatoes for all uses' held in storage by growers, local dealers and processors in the nation’s fall production areas totaled PUBLIC AUCTION AT FRANK C. SPARKS, CO. 1710 Lovering Avenue Wilmington, Delaware WED., APRIL 7TH, AT 11 A.M. General Concrete Contractors Equipment: 1974 Ford F 350 Dump, 1970 Chev. C-40 Stake Body w-hyd. Gate, Morgan-Patent Pin Scaffolding 1000 pc., Planks, 4 Mortar Mixers, 10 Hod Buggies, (4) Power Buggies, Pumps, Tamp, Concrete Jacks, Metal Curb Forms, Masonry PaUatts, Vibrators, Jaeger Hoist, High Lift, Portable Pumps, Concrete Saw, 115 hp. Air Com pressor on Truck, Air Drills and Bits, Lumber, Con veyors, “LULL FORK LIFT”, Power Drills and Hammers, Flagstone, Tile, Glazed Brick ... 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Apr. 12; shop tools & equip.; Apr. 13: Parts in ventory; Apr. 14: office fum., trucks & .constr. equip- Insp. Apr. 3 & 5, or call 215-489-7250 for appt. Conditions: Cash, trav. checks, cert, check or letter of credit for corporations. 25 percent down at knock down, checkout immediately after close of sale. Clay C. Hess, Auct. Richard Moyer, Auct Collegeville, RD2, PA. Spring City, PA 215-489-7127 215-948-8050 99.1 million cwt. on March i 1976,4.9 million cwt. or five percent less than the previous record of 104.1 million on hand March 1 1975. This is 22 percent above the March 1 stocks of 1974, By regions, March 1 stocks in the eight eastern states were down 29 percent from a year ago; eight central states, down 23 percent; and in the eight western states, stocks were up eight percent’ largely due to greater stocks in Oregon and Washington. National disappearance of the fall 1975 crop totaled 168.7 million cwt., down seven percent from the 181.4 million cwt. moved during the same period a year earlier.