A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1984 Ag legislative flurry continues BY DICK ANGLESTEIN HARRISBURG - The State Capitol is continuing to be a busy place concerning agricultural matters. Of primary interest to dairymen, the new Milk Security Bill, authored by Rep. Sam Morris, chairman of the House Ag and Rural Affairs Committee, unanimously passed the House on Tuesday by a vote of 195 to 0. The bill is intended to correct some of the loopholes that bankrupted the Milk Security Fund under its present format. The new bill provides for several forms of Workingman’s Choice! WITH SAFETY STEEL TOES* Many things together keep this 6 shoe a top choice among working men l Slip and oil resistant chemigum cork sole and heel Inch wide steel shank Class 75 Safety Steel Toe and more See for yourself SIZES 6-15/B-EEE Not all sizes in all widths \ou u idrmd snur Winds' "fffifiii* RedWi BOOKS SHOE SERVICE 107 E STATE ST QUARRYVILLE. PA 17566 717-786-2795 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Vermeer NEW YORK Alfred Station Roy L Doane 607/587-8876 Raymond E Johnson 518/692-7050 PENNSYLVANIA Fleetwood fled Wing Farms 215/944-0402 William E Ramer 412/548-2317 Triple H Farms 717/548-3775 William Beebe 71 7/746-3435 Schaghitocke Kittanning Peach Bottom Wyalusmg levies on milk handlers and essentially sets up a separate fund for each in order to better protect producers hit by defaults. The bill is now before the Senate Ag and Rural Affairs Committee. The Ag Development Authority Bill, which would provide for guarantees of $lO million in loans to farmers approved in the recent bond issue, was reported out of the Ag Committee to the House Floor. Deleted from the bill was reference to denying loans to operations involved in surplus commodities. The Pa. Grange had opposed this denial because of the 1 0M Dutchman, & FAVORITE* Two oompenieetwowntottw poetry fartners end twm n*n»*«rs»»h»vir* the best equipmarrt boy.,. have come to*etber. 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