HARRISBURG - Having problems with potholes? The State Transportation Department would like to hear from you. Beginning Tuesday, April 1, and continuing for one month, motorists in nine South Central Pennsylvania Counties can call Harrisburg toll-free to report troublesome potholes on state roads. A special “Pothole Hotline” at 1-800-932-0634 Old Guard DJfloaUoooD DrosmtfQDog© S®DoDp®m\y "Fncna of Farmers since 1896 " C -'•j-.r ft "'..Jf ''f A strong mutual Company who is dedicated to providing the broadest coverage at the lowest rates to Pennsylvania farmers Let us show you what we can do for you See our agent in your area. JOHN H. HOFFMAN Maytown, Pa HAROLD A. HORN AGENCY 15 N Lime St, Lancaster, Pa HUBER AGENCY 464 N George St. Millersville, Pa. DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY Kltngerstown, Pa You know the problems caused by hard packed and frozen silage Patz gives you two solutions to the problem the Model RD-790 ring- drive silo unloader and the Model 988 surface-drive silo unloader How to complain about pothole problems will operate seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Calls can be made from anywhere in Adams, Franklin, York, Lancaster, Lebanon. Dsuphm, Cum berland, Perry and Juniata Counties, officials say. Department -of Tran sportation maintenance personnel in Harrisburg will man the special number. Alfred F. Lyng, District Engmeer, explained that operation of the hotline will Both unloaders feature a double-hook gathering chain with hardened steel cut ters and claws that rip through frozen and packed silage. When you push the button, you know you can count on a smooth feeding operation. Evaluate our powered silo wall cutters Spring tension holds 4 seif-sharpening steel cutter blades in place to follow the curve of the silo wall This keeps silage from building up along the walls, so you can be sure that you’re getting all the feed where it belongs .. in the feeder and not stuck to the walls. The claws and cutters of the gathering chain deliver a steady flow of silage day after day. Want to know more about the Patz system? See your Patz dealer. He’ll show you Patz quality and reliability two Important words to a farmer like you. coincide with the Depart ment’s Spring pothole of fensive. “Now that the annual spring thaw has arrived, all our road maintenance personnel stand ready to devote full attention to the pothole problem. 35 specialized “pothole crews” and 400 pieces of equipment will be mobilized districtwide for a concerted one month road repair effort, Lyng said. Other crews and equip ment will be added if needed. Lyng noted that with 6425 miles of state road m nine south central Pennsylvania Farmers to apply for ASCS loans WASHINGTON, D.C. - Farmers who intend to apply for ASCS on-the-farm storage facility loans should do so as soon as possible. U.S. Congressman Tom Harkin, a member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee, said the Carter Administration intends to boost interest rates for the storage facility loans from the current 10.5 per cent to nearly 14 per cent in the near future. Harkin said the rate that will apply to an individual loan will be the rate m effect when the application is filed. i,, i counties, the hotline will be helpful in alerting his field personnel of localized trouble spots requiring at tention. All calls will be logged and reported directly to road crews responsible for state road maintenance in each county. Lyng said that top priority in scheduling repairs will be given to the primary routes, those 20% of the roads that carry 80% of the traffic. Potholes reported along these routes should receive attention m two days or less, Lyng said. advised now “By submitting an ap plication now, before the interest rate hike, a farmer can secure the lower interest rate now in effect,” Harkm said. Applications should be filed at the local county ASCS office. Harkin is the author of legislation which sought to lower ASCS storage facility loan rates to no more than eight per cent. That legislation was approved by both the full U.S House and U.S. Senate, earlier this month but was scuttled by a veto threat from President Carter. Patz double hook gathering chain features cutters and claws Patz Hi IHI mmWBM Pound, Wisconsin 54161 U S.A Performance Strong as Steel Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980—C45 On secondary and low volume roads, response time will range from three days to one week. Hotline callers can help speed repairs by furnishing the state an accurate location and description of the pothole. Traffic route numbers, local road names (including the Legislative Route Number if known), should be given along with an ap proximate distance from a Farm Business News Named firm’s top U.S. salesman EAST GREENVILLE - Glenn F. Yoder, of East Greenville, has been honored as most outstanding salesman in the nation by the Agricultural Group of Allied Chemical Corporation. Yoder was presented with the company’s top honor, the President’s Award, and was cited for achievement in two other award categories during Allied’s annual dealer meeting held recently in San Diego. According to Dick Ashley, president, Chemicals Company, the award was given “in recognition of Yoder’s singular record of superior performance m the Rotating steel blades keep the silo wall free of silage buildup (shown without guards) nearby intersection, bridge or other recognizable land mark. Such information will assist crews in locating repair sites and scheduling work. As a second option, the Department reminds motorists that pothole and maintenance complaints will continue to be taken at local county maintenance offices during normal working hours. sale of Allied fertilizer products.” Yoder also received the Atlantic Area Sales Award based on the amount of products sold, new business development and main taining customer relations. He was also cited in the Individual Product Awards category for sales of Fohan foliar fertilizer in the Eastern Zone. Yoder has been with the major supplier of fertilizer products smce 1965. He resides at 502 Washington Street with his wife, Ruth, and children, Pam, 21, Kathy, 17, and Paul, 18.