10—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 4. 19 M HV*ICSS£-r*. -rr, v rtfvtn, •**&*¥&>>&&.V r/ «SS< A View From The Governor's Office By Gov. Raymond P. Shafer Two events of special signi ficance to the Pennsylvania’s new Golden Age of Conserva tion occurred last week. First, on Thursday, I travel ed to Johnstown to sign the bill to pay the second installment on our $5OO million, ten-year land and water reclamation program at the site of a future add mine diainage treatment plant. Second, in Harrisburg Fri day night, I had the high honor of telling the annual banquet of the Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsman’s Clubs that, in the future, Sandy Creek State Park now under construction in Mer cer County will be known as the SPACE SAVING IS ELECTRIC HEAT! With flameless electric heat you can have a mini-size unit which hangs on a wa11... or have no central unit at all. You need no bulky furnace or fuel storage... you can use that space for whatever you choose. Call us today for all the facts and a free estimate of operating costs. •> » s vyA,v.s".« " V *'“»* srW ivr<-) iSVtNS »■ “i%Vi (VSrt «rt V mwAVir 1 ! A» "Maurice K. Goddaid State Park ” I purposely chose the Johns town site on which to sign HB 886 appropriating another $lOO million of our $5OO million con servation fund to dramatize Pennsylvania’s long-range pro gram to both protect and ic store our precious natural re sources. JFor, not only does that site illustrate what can be done io eliminate existing acid mine drainage from our streams but it also is a prime example of the need to be constantly ready to take immediate measures in cases of future emergency. It was on July 24 of this year that rising waters in an aban doned underground mine forced a blow-out of acid mine drain age which caused considerable damage to seveial residential Raise Prime Beef Economically 4&WOWKV- aS" Brown's Beef Supplements provide abundant proteins, minerals and vitamins to balance home grown grains and roughages to promote GOOD CATTLE PROFITS. WE ARE NOW BOOKING BEEF FEEDS FOR 1970 M. BROWN'S SONS, INC. F. Birdsbord # Fleetwood Sinking Spring anti business propci tics along Ash Street. Under HB 886, bond issue ffiloney'toill be used to begin a long-range program culminating in construction of a mine drain age treatment facility to elimi nate this souice of pollution fiom Stony Creek. The bill also appropriates $4O million to the Department of Mines and Mineral Industries to continue for another two years its efforts to eliminate acid mine drainage and mine sub sidence, restore abandoned strip mines, eliminate air pollution from burning culm banks and fight underground mine fires. Another $2O million is ear marked for the Department of Health to help local communi ties pay the cost of sewage treatment facilities; $l5 million to the Department of Communi ty Affairs to help local com munities develop recreational lands and $25 million to the De partment of Forests and Waters, the Fish, Game and Historical and Museum Commissions for development of lands previous ly purchased under Project 70. A similar $lOO million appro pi mtion signed into law when 32 BEEF BOOSTER (Stilbosol) 5 34 DOUBLE BOOSTER (Stilbes*!)* 40 BEEF SUPPLEMENT 60 STEER CONCENTRATE (Stilbosol) 4-H BEEF BUILDER ■* Di etbylstilbestrol-Elan co the ten-year program began two .\enrs ago aheady has resulted in vast improvements to Penn sylvania’s natural icsoinccs and man-made lecreational facili ties. As a result some $l5 million woith of acid mine drainage treatment plants are under con struction in both the bitumin ous and anthracite regions and the State now owns five mobile neutralization plants for use in emergency situations any where in the Commonwealth. In addition, one major source of air pollution in the Scranton ares has been erased through elimination of the first of the twin Marvine Banks, and others are on the way out. Mine sub sidence is being controlled, abandoned strip mines restored and underground mine fires ex tinguished. In other areas, hundreds of new sewage treatment plants are now under construction; Badger XP-24 Silo Unloader The world's largest selling silo un loader is now an even better buy. Has the power to shoot silage un assisted out of 30 foot dia. silos. Un loads more silage faster even when frozen. Built better to last , longer. .World leader in quality and MOKCS tilings /719V6 engineering. * Show-Ease Stoll Co. Lancaster Carl L. Shirk Colebrook Rd., Fontana scores of local paiks, play grounds''and othdr recrcition nl facilities ar6 being built throughout the Commonwealth, and State fishing wateis. game lands and parks are being de veloped in ever-increasing num bers. It is particularly fitting, too, that Stony Creek be designated as the site of Goddaid Stale Park in honor of the state’s first, four-term Secietary of Forests and Waters who today ranks with Gifford P’.nchot as one of America’s leasing con servationists. For, land on which this new facility is being bulk was ac quired under Project 7® and is now being developed under Pro ject 500 both landmark Penn sylvania conservation efforts which could not have succeed ed without his leadet >hip. In my view, it is high time Pennsylvania honor him in this fashion during his own, lifetime. Isooc W. Hurst Bine Ball Grumeili Form Service Quarry ville