Bob Butera doesn’t need on-the-job training. He’s the only Republican who’s prepared to be a good Governor. Only Bob Butera has the experience and the know-how needed to immediately change our state government for the better. Bob Butera was the Republican Majority Leader of the State House of Representatives in 1973-74 and helped get us our only tax cut in more than two decades. He’s been the leader of the fight to get state spending under control and to root out corruption. Bob Butera has worked hard for fifteen years learning what’s wrong with state government . . . what must be changed . . . and he kpows how to change it. The last new, fresh-face Pennsylvania had for Governor... was Milton Shapp. That’s enough. Bob Butera... he’s ready to be a good Governor. DobDutere for Republican Primary / Tuesday / May 16 FARMERS FOR BUTERA COMMITTEE Reno Thomas A John Hopa Anderson, Co-Chm.; Elizabeth Gemmill, Trees.. IjUlil <ll/ct eastern region in the state _ . competition. (Continued from Page 26) Nineteen counties were Miss Shoemaker and Mi«,< represented in the regional Krause will represent the competition. Now is the time (Continued front Page 10) farmers against the buying of unknown and unsearched materials. There are many new things on the farm market and being sold by aggressive salesmen. We do not say these materials are not beneficial, because in many cases it is very dif ficult to learn of any un biased research work that has been done. A new material being sold by a stranger, or by an unknown concern, is risky and may not be a good investment. We - continue to stress that dealings be made with local, reputable people and with materials that have some proven results. The testimonials of strangers dealing with unproven materials, should be ac cepted very carefully. Penn-Jersey Harvestore would like you to join us at one of our Harvestore Pork Dinner Meetings at one of the following locations: •MAY 18 ■ Morgantown Area *MAY 31-Quakertown Area •MAY 23 -Lebanon Am • JUNE I - -Lancaster Area See & hear about our recent Hog Tour to Peoria, Illinois. See slides of the most up to date operations feeding Harvestore High Moisture Corn. For Reservations Cali: 717-354-4051 Or Write PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS Please Reserve Dati Name Address Phone No. of Hogs_ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978—28 Twin Valley FFA conducts class for elementary students ELVERSON - Children in the Twin Valley Elementary schools are learning about agriculture this month from Twin Valley Future Far mers. The instructors are members of the Twin Valley FFA chapter, who are conducting the class in agriculture for the elementary school children as part of the FFA's new “Food For America” program. “Food For America” is an effort by FFA chapters across the national to tell the story of modem agriculture to elementary school children. Chapter members are being aided in tbeir effort by a set of in structional resource materials that includes a Farm Art Book and a film provided through the National FFA Organization. The Farm Art Book contains interesting illustrations of agricultural facts that students can color or illustrate themselves while the film-Food From Farm To You - explains in elementary terms how food is produced and ends up on supermarket shelves. The entire “Food For America” project is co sponsored through the National FFA Foundation, P.O. Box 91, New Holland, PA 17557 dinners for me. Inc., by four agricultural businesses; American Breeders Service, Dividion of W.R. Grace & Company; J I Case, A Tenneco Company; Chemagrow Agricultural Division of Mobay Chemical Corporation; and DEKALB Agßesearch, Inc. Funds from the sponsoring com panies and from the FFA Foundation General Fund have been used to develop and distribute resource materials and to offset the costs of distributing the film. “We are concerned that so few young people un derstand where their food comes from,” says Twin Valley Chapter President, Howard driest. “Our members are well qualified to teach these elementary school students about agriculture because of file experience we’ve gained in the vocational agriculture courses and by actual ex perience on the farm.” Following the classroom instruction and film on agriculture, chapter members have arranged to bring several farm animals to the school. Children will have an opportunity to see and touch live farm animals, and for many it will be the first exposure to the animals that provide their daily food.
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