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 ' 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)dIO 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