—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 11.1969 10 ■; v '. 5 " A View From The Governor's Office By Gov. Raymond P. Shafer ES7'*^r?s'T' <^ As Governor. I am deeply proud of the effoils most Penn sylvanians are willing to make, and are making, towarding solv ing our mutual problems I have travelled about this Nation and have yet to find a more beautiful natural land of variety than our Common wealth. And I have yet to find any State making a greater ef fort to preserve its beauty, na tural resources and environ ment than we are. We have a $5OO million land and water fund that is now be ing used to attack the scars and pollution left by irresponsible mining practices; for providing good recreation, for getting the sewage out of our streams We have the first and strong est solid waste management law in the Nation for dealing with the junk and garbage of our af fluence We are ready to begin con struction of the Nation’s first air pollution monitoring net work when a certain State offi cial decides to stop playing politics with it. We have the Nation’s first water pollution monitoring net work to help us strengthen the enforcement of our model Clean Streams Law We also have the toughest strip mining laws among the States These are examples of our willingness to work against the problems of the past and meet the challenges of the future. But I ask myself Is this real ly enough? Are we going to win with this kind of an effort? I read the words of the pessi mists, which warn us that for the first time in history, the future of the human race is now in serious question. If we fail to answer their cri ticisms in Pennsylvania, it will not be because we didn’t try. It is needless to say that our past history and policy toward control of water pollution was not a noble achievement. The fact that we allowed millions of gallons of acid mine drainage to get into oui streams was alone a disgrace And even with the efforts we are presently making through the construction of the first acid mine drainage to get into our sti earns was alone a disgiace And even with the efforts we aie presently making through the construction of the first acid mine water tieatment faci lities, through the Sanitary Wa ter Board and other State agen cies concerned about pure wa ter, changes are needed Last week, at the third of our annual confeiences on environ ment, I asked the experts pre sent to give us the answeis to these questions —Does the Sanitary Water Board have the tools now need ed to assure the quality of our water supply’ —Are the water pollution con trol concepts and methods de veloped in the 19305, and still in existence, adequate to meet the growing demands for pure wa ter? There is need for improved planning and new water man agement techniques Our pre sent system of providing muni cipal sewage collection and wa ter pollution control is moving too slowly Consequently, it is not keeping pace with the de velopment of the Common wealth We must now create a State local partnership of regional systems of water quality man agement Communities, indus tries, builders, and individual citizens must work more co operatively in a region to as sure a pure water supply. v'Tssa We can no longer allow the proliferation of water treatment facilities along our streams, just as we can no longer permit any community, regardless of size, to dump raw sewage into any body of water. During the past year, the State’s Water Resources Coor dinating Committee held a series of meetings to stimulate the formation of watershed as sociations. We have found that these associations are providing our citizens with a better awareness of regional water problems and a new responsibi lity to become involved in pollu tion control efforts These associations can give us the basis needed to create icgional control of the water supply and bring to an end the era when a hamlet, acting sel fishly, can veto the improve ment of water quality for other communities. I know of no greater contribu tion you can make to the im provement of our environment and the future development of our Commonwealth m High-Powered Hybrids With "Ripe" Ears Test Weight How would you like corn that makes over 60 lbs per bushel’ Our best has hit 65 lbs Solid proof of Trojan’s high oil content and feeding qualities. SEE YOUR DEALER NOW AND BE SURE TXS- 85—Early Season F- 90—Early Season TXS-108—Medium Season F-115—Medium Season TXS-115—Full Season C/F-123—Full Season All Single Cross Regular Cioss Ask For Pamphlet on Hy-Lysine Corn We Have It! 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One of the most famous food gifts ever sent to the White House was a mammoth 1,600- pound cheese which was sent to President Jefferson by a group of Massachusetts admirers. Jef ferson accepted it with the pro vision that the givers permit him to pay for it at 50 per cent more than its market price. Three percent ot the popula tion of the United States are college students. W HYBRIDS On Green Stalks Shell-Out Would you be lieve 857 o? We’ve*-got “su per shelters” for you right now will have even more next year. ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIES R D, Lititz F. M. BROWN’S SONS, INC. BOMBERGER’S STORE GEHMAN FEED MILL ' 4 ‘ \ s Mammoth Cheese Sinking Spring Elm Denver E. H. KEEN & SON Atglen Conservation Corner, “Farm ponds are great to duck into! ” Raise Prime Beef Economicaliy -&SO>N\feV 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. 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