- -A land of plenty, but where’s the goal? • Someone once observed that time our resources has always been an live in a vast land that is extremely will tell whether we are indeed a indicate if how much we have and blessed with all sorts of resources. ' - '" great nation, or just a bunch of lucky people who came into a land of plenty. The time for the verdict may be at hand as “plenty" becomes “limited supply” and in some cases shortages are even reported. The manner in which we handle COMMENTS FROM READERS Dear Editor: I read your editorial of May 5 with in terest and some con sternation. The question of whether a state should pass laws outlawing non returnable containers is not something that can be decided by anti-litter sen timents or possible injury to tires, important as those are to most of us. As (me illustration, Penn- A LETTER FROM CHRIST Lesson for May 13, 1979 Background Scripture: 2 Corinthians 2:14 through 3:18. Devotional Reading: 2 Corinthians 3:17 through 4:6. TO MANAGE ALFALFA The first growth of alfalfa looks very promising in most fields. Growers should be on the alert for weevil in festation and either harvest, or spray and wait 10 to 14 days before cutting, (depends upon material used.) Established stands can be harvested in the bud to early bloom stage of maturity. New stands should be permitted to come into 25% bloom before taking the first cutting. If weevil are feeding when the first cutting is made, RURAL ROUTE ,(UH OH /] I HAVE T' GET auHony THERE before] 7-1 I how we live. In past decades, there’s no denying that our consumption was quite often characterized by waste, £nd that’s still true in some cases, but we're waking up to the fact that supplies aren’t endless. There’s also no denying that we sylvania has about 150 fluid milk bottling plants, most of them relatively small operations. If a law were passed that, in effect, required these plants to install bottling machines and bottle washers...whether glass, lexon, or some other substance...it would be a catastrophe for more than 90 per cent of them. They couldn’t afford to put in the From time to time in my adult life 1 have been asked how I chose to enter the Christian ministry. Upon reflecting on that question, I have often recognized that there were multiple in fluences by which God Led me in that direction. Still, the two major influences were my pastors during the years of my high school and college youth, Mark J. Steierwald and Paul Price. Both were fine preachers, yet it was not their sermons that reached me, but their lives: somehow, through them Christ was able to speak to me. Their ministries were like per sonal letters from Christ. then the stubble should be sprayed immediately. Many good growers will topdress with a phosphorus-potash fertilizer after removing the first cutting. For the second cutting leaf hoppers will be the major insect threat. Most fields will need sprayed when the new growth is 3 to 6 inches high; this insect (leaf hopper) is one of the most important ones to control in order to get mafimtim second and third cuttings. Give the best of attention to your alfalfa stand; it will pay dividends. TO INSPECT LIGHTNING ROD SYSTEM The thunderstorm season or 01 Anti-litter law may create problems equipment. They couldn’t afford to discard present expensive equipment. They probably couldn't get bottle washing equipment which hasn’t been used by the dairy industry, for a decade or more except in isolated instances. What about Penn sylvania’s competitive situation vis a vis industries Written On Your Hearts The Apostle Paul thought that all Christians were to be like that y and when he wrote to the troublesome church at Corinth, he reminded them: “You yourselves are our letters of recommendation, written on your hearts, to be known and read by all men” (2 Corinthians 3:2). Whatever authority and effectiveness Paul and his associates might carry from Christ, it would be reflected in the lives of the Christians at Corinth if... if they would permit Christ to speak through them. wants to speak through each of us, but not all of us are willing to let him is at hand. Many buildings in this part of the state are protected with a lightning rod system. This should give considerable protection during severe storms. That is, if the system is properly connected and well grounded into moist soil. We suggest that all owners of buildings with rods give the system a thorough in* spection at this time. Be sure the cables are free from litter and properly con nected at all points. Buildings are very ex pensive to replace; the rod investment is a good one and should give protection when in good order. The question still remains, however, whether we’re a truly great nation, or just a bunch of lucky inhabitants. A flight out West earlier this year made me more aware of that situation. We had flown out of Baltimore on what may have been in neighboring states? If Pennsylvania imposes costs on its beer, soft drink, dairy, and other beverage bottlers that neighboring states do not require, how can you keep national concerns who market by regions and not just by individual states? You’re talking about jobs, consumer costs, and im possible mechanical do so. Yet there'is nothing more effective and con vincing than when the Good News of Jesus Christ is embodied in a human being. Thus, Annie Johnson Flint writes: We are the only Bible The careless world will read; We are the sinner’s Gospel, We are the scoffer’s creed; .We are the Lord’s last message Written in deed and word - What if the line is crooked? What if the line is blurred? * Our Sufficiency Many of us will react by TO RESPECT THE PEOPERTY.OF OTHERS Many farmers utilize modem herbicides to control weeds. These sprays will get the job done when properly used. However, the drift or fumes from these sprays can do considerable damage to nearby property; we often get calls from home-owners reporting sprayers being used very close to property lines. When this is done the wind bad better be blowing away from the other son’s property. Public" relations are strained when the drift from a weed sprayer falls upon the property of others. We urge fanners to avoid l om Armstrong By the worst Winter day of the season. Arriving in Las Vegas, we were greeted by absolutely perfect weather. So, it can be said that while one part of the country is pretty near ,requirements...at least for the dairy industry. We would be iar better off to work harder at enforcing tough anti-litter laws and setting up reclamation depots for metal, plastic, paper, and glass which are convenient, advertised, and available in every area. There will always be the subnormal neanderthals who junk up the countryside. protesting that we are not able , to bear such a responsibility. We are not up to being “letters from Christ”! Paul realizes that too, but he knows that there is more involved than just our own adequacy: “Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to claim anything as coming from us; our sufficiency is from G0d...” (3:5). And it is a sufficiency available to all who will open themselves to it. Halford Luccock has said that, although we should be letters'from Christ, many people are rather like ad vertising circulars, these problems by keeping away from property lines and from gardens, trees, and shrubs. TO FOLLOW THE th “^ s - , „ t .. LABEL DIRECTIONS A 1 do ? t fee i t 11 ?* o ne , Don’t be guilty of getting P® l ™* of „ material P into trouble with your J*“ ndred is good, that pesticides and then read the tj? pounds will be better, label. You’d be surprised as 18 not If 11 ® ®n d can get to how often this is the case. *»* gardeners into All growers should recognize read the the importance of reading carefully on every the label, or instructions, container and tiien foUow the before using a product. directions. Be safe not Most of the chemicals' Farm Calendar Monday, May 14 Sewage Sludge meeting, and demonstration, 7 p.m. at the Penn Township Waste Treatment Plant, York County- The facility is located VA miles east of Hanover off of Route 116. Turn left on Ridge Avenue at the Hanover Brands plant. The treatment site is about V* mile across the railroad tracks. Poultry servicemen’s seminar, Shamokin Dam, Holiday Inn. Stan Smith of Agway.'lnc. will speak on “Controlled Feeding.” Dinner is at 6:30 p.m. (Turn to Page 28) And, there will always be a certain amount of waste in an urban, industrial society. But, let’s not rush into legislation which creates more problems than it solves. Best personal regards. Sincerely, Bruce V. Snow, Manager Public Relations Dalrylea Cooperative, Inc. “recommending themselves with all the frantic ear nestness of a television announcer.” Others, he said, seem to resemble a bill that says, “You owe me so and so.“ “But,” he continues, there are some, by the grace of God, who are letters, people in whom we can read in clear letters a message of Christ.” What about you and your life? (★Quoted from “Jesus Christ And We” by Annie Johnson Flint, Evangelical Publishers, Toronto, Canada.) have been approved for a certain purpose; the rate,, timing, and method of ap plication is very important. Don't guess about these Tuesday, May 15 Lebanon County FFA of ficers’ meeting, 7:30 p.m. at ELCO H.S. ag room. Lancaster County FFA meeting, Manheim Central H.S. ag room, 7:30p.m. Agricultural Conference for Pennsylvania Bankers, Penn State, today through Thursday. Ephrata Area Young Far mers monthly meeting, 7:45 p.m. at the high school’s vo ag room. Topic: Farm employer’s responsibilities, Jan (Turn to Page 32) ■L