Officials Ask Regional Cooperation In Solving Water & Land-Use Issues •Growing townships r.irr:l com- ter company represcnt'ailives munJ'jk'S mat y best ao’vc 'theif! 1 in the fix political subdivisions flciwalge end water supply pnob- of the Centre PlawnMiTg Region'. Heims by joln-mg forces wad According lo Wiillhvm M. working together an a regional On l oil, extension e-conomist im lewl, a study conduced by publ.'c affairs ait Pemla Stole, Pcirsn. State Uttive's'*y revca'la ~hc -' u iy imdtoi-lcs Hi ad ft The study, conducted An den- appeals very ipra'clical <h.A pEmisylTrirna by I'hc Uni- fo,r different we'er compan-ics Vci al'ty's In’’lute o<f Public' 10 compote with each othsir Aidmi'nlJli-i'lrom, points out -that f°>' new sources of waiter in cOe'eteid oflu-ials -favor am area- ' llie Sinera! -aiea. This is -wide appioa'ch in sc'lvimg Lamd- ' r - l ’ so uc when drawing with use issues. However, they de- towage tiroitmcnt issues. clOaisd to accept the idea of Cain c-’jl, who arsis-led wi-Jih iths form?lion cif a regional ithe public i c »ue project in co govel-mmamt do 'tackle area opin.i".on wl h Dr. Edgair C. t)d<lruiitrug problems. LeJuc, as-istent picfe : -or of These cored us'oms we’e od- tcit-rece ait Pern Ste'-e, ifei'ina'd f -om interviews wdtti PoWad out that data fio-m tow redr-p supervisors, bo-oii'gh W'' l * s ‘- l, 'ly ce applkt JWe im doumcal members. p'a-rer.'lng otlhcir commurji -res because the comunissiioii personnel, rncl wa- Problems m this area aie typi- Agway OFF CAR PRE - SEASON WIRE SALE Steel Fence Posts with Clips 5’ Studded T 6’ Studded T 6 1/2’ Studded T V Studded T Sale applies only to Bee Line Center, Lancaster AGWAY IRRIGATION CLINIC When: Tuesday Evening, March 14 7=30 P.M. Where: Agway Bee Line Center Meeting Room (former Farm Bureau store) 1027 Dillerville Rd., Lancaster Who May Attend: Any One Interested In Irrigation Refreshments Will Be Served MARK YOUR CALENDAR TODAY! Agway BEE LINE SUPPLY CENTER 1027 Dilierville Rd. NOW THRU MARCH 18 AGWAY BARBED WIRE 80 lb. HVz Ga. - 14 Ga. Barbs - 4 pt. - imported (Ail Sizes of wire available) • AGWAY Woven Farm Fence • AGWAY Smooth Wire • AGWAY Welded Wire • AGWAY Reinforced Wire • AGWAY Hardware Cloth • AGWAY Nails - Staples ,0 SNOW SHADE FENCE 48" x 150' C 7 >IO Per Roll «p/ «nr M While Supply Lasts 98c $1.14 $1.22 $1.29 (former Farm Bureau store) All Items FOB Warehouse Lancaster Bee Line Supply Center 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541 cflfl of - those in many regions of the Commonwealth. $7.36 per roll Lugged U Posts 5’ Lugged U 86c 6’ Lugged U Si.oo 6'/ 2 ’ Lugged U 51.07 7’ Lugged U 51.14 “Dwindling water supplies and the need for increased sewage ticatmrnt facilities have become major issues in planning for future growth,” Carroll noted. Municipalities should cooper el* e wMi‘one another on ma.n iadd-nse osues while working within the fnamcwo-i k of their locail go vet irm oats, the major ity of officials iinlerv.'swe 1 :! said. When one range go\ern i me i n"a | l uinl't- is formed, local citizens beconie I'ess effective in having a voice in a deerten Ml of ficlU'-s, however, wc.e in favor of the ro'irlal.on of boards, conimi-sron;, and an ill on Ives for area cbope.ailion on in das. Ural pi obi cm 3 “Duung the past six jea'-s. much of the Commo-uv earth has lost a' % c£i’s supply of rain fall >becau c e of di ought,*’ Cai roll said ‘‘Pemnsylvan-ia. on the Lancaster REDI-POSTS Adjustable from s’B” to B’4” $7.80 While Supply Lasts Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1967 other hand, has many --ounces of underground water supplies Ih.il, if tapped, will give com munities sufficient amounts «1 water for many years.” The main problem, he said, is flr.-an-t-mg the exploiv.i'.on for undci'gioiivid somccs then iv. 1 s in-g funds to construct new wa iter and sewage treatment fa cilities. Aita approaches to these pi ahlems may be much mn-e foas-ble. C«u o’l said the Inst.lute cairies out studies which pro vide infoiir.ation useful in con ducting cducailiovaal p-mgranis dealing with land-use pi a nn.ag issues. Season For Hiring Farm Workers, Local Employment Mgr. Says Persons in'erected i'ni year . round permanent farm jobs were reminded this week by Bernard V Kelly, manager of the Lancaster office of Penn sylvania's Bureau of Employ ment Security, that thas is the sea,:an when farm ope-, olo.s isc-ruit such employees At the same time, Kelly urged faun ope.i stoi. s seskng fu'l-tume workers to make there needs known to the office nit 225 Noith Lime Street, as soon as possible. He stated (hat he a"'.:!ady has a listing of farm job opeu itags throughout the state Ac co:; cLag to the manage! , many of these include suitable hous ing for farm worker's andtheir fflniA'es Among the openings L'c/'ed arc jobs for general farm hands, daly farm hands, poultay faun:is, 01 chord work ers and a few for stable hands for hcise fal’ms. Kelly added I The official! sard that the lo cal office will assdst farmeis i)n recoilrang needed workers for aill types of fat m occupa tion The bu> can’s Farm Labor Set vice also offers this assist- ROHRER’S Your Complete Seed Store ALFALFAS CLOVERS GRASSES DeKALB CORN SUDAX CERT. MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES ONION SETS VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS ROHRER FANCY LAWN GRASS SEED ORTHO INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES WEED KILLERS Atrazine, Simazine, Ramrod, Enide, Treflan. Amizine, Weedone, LV-4, Weedar ’64, Butyrac 118, Chloro 1.P.C., Dalpon, Alanap, Sinox PE, Eptam, Sesone, Vegiben, etc. ORTHO UNIPEL FERTILIZER Premier Peat Moss Michigan and Maryland Peat Pc-lite, Vermiculite, Peat Pots, etc. Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 FEBRUARY FARM PRICKS INDEX DECLINES 19. The Fthrn.iy Index of Puc es Rjjcvw-d by PcrmsylvM'.tL F.i nuvs in the stale, and m the US., dte'lnctl 3 points (I pe.cjnO fiiom the January in dex, art-o ti'n-g lo the Pcnnsyl v.av\i C ap Repo 11-ng Service. Ded.i-..ng ml iJc and egg prices wei-e hugJy reppcna-ltole for the d op, as the c- op portion of the index w.i-s si’i.iM-cn’ra*y. Gian ..net 1..,y p ices weie gcir.ic.i i’y -■••t.idy to lower, with wlu.i 1 dtopping 7 up s t 051.58 p- ii- bu he' Other crops show ing d-ic’-.-ita wo e lye. down 3 cc.'s, hay, down a dnlK.r. and po J'ocs down 15 tents Coin, o.,‘s and b.i Icy were steady, and soyb-aRs gained 3 cerats. Pi Jces received for live stock and Lvec'ock products d 1 npped 2 pc cord. despite a subsilian'Mal ibuease in meat am mv.il pi. .ccs The majon caus es ic‘‘ the deep wene 5 cunt dee 1 acs pci hirodiedweighl o£ mi'.ik alnd per do/tm tags The only dcc!. ,r e in meat an - 'm.,il puces was hogs, which, alt $2O 70. weee 30 tea's bv ivv the previous month aw i $7 90 be’ow a ycai cat I-eu Ma>)o'i m oi'eaiscs were ro'od for slaimh ter cows, up 80 curd's, calves, up $240, and lambs, up 40 ceWis S'eci ar.d hcviei p ces a'veij.jgeJ 10 con's higher lb m the pi cvious menth. but $lOO belo'w a yc n eaU’bcr The index of pouVi’v and egg puces wa's down 12 punts (8 peioemt), despite the con tinuing recovery of bin 'er pluses, wh'h a'vo.wged a cent and a half hJghe, Fr.ni clink ew puces wee off a cevl rr.d eggs, a*t 3G cell's pei do/tn, dropped a nickel below the previous mcni'b rad 9 cuds under a yewr ago. ance for the reai'uJtmant of sMled pu of essi email aimJ teabra oail fpei.sonn&l for “oft-faim” agnicultural o ecupa'll'oms 7
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