18—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 31.1970 Deficient Water Supplies Exist In Numerous Areas _ ~ , , . chase of 2.1025 additional acres Supply will be the most ui gent On the outlook for watei. , nno to bo uscd for pub ii c valor u-source pioblcm in Penn- many areas already have inade- .. ntinc sshan.a within the next lOyea.s quale supplies for their needs T being purchasc d. at a accoidins to community leadeis In other areas, the quantity is tota] cost 0 f $62,910. arc located jtinejcd in 53 of the 67 counties sufficient but much is unusable Armstrong. Bedford. Blair, Snnnlv will even exceed the b! ! caus< ; of Pollution Eveniwhcic Bra( | fotd crawfoid, Erie. Hunt- Suppl> will even exceed inc adequate supplies of potable wa- ~0 1. n li P , cunent major pioblem of pollu- tci aic available, distribution l.on. .eportsS M Le.idley. iu,.i s>stoms are often undcr devclop. J" Tnmo Fund sociologist with the College of et 1 and antiquated come fiom the Game Fund. Agnculluie at Pennsylvania c V°. q • i . Three im P° rtant Personnel SUlc Univci sitv Regaiding municipal wastes, changes are being made by the people in the suivey felt that Game Commission. Donald C municipal areas cannot handle Madl, Armstrong County dis the problem adequately Respon- trict game protector, will be dents felt attention should be come a new conservation infoi given to estimating the fcasibil- mation assistant in the South _ . ity of unified countywidc or state- west Field Division, with head- Listed as olhei majoiwate. re- ld s ters in Ligomer. souice pioblem in all thiee uvor • M _ TT r. , , basin areas weie municipal waste The pioblem of domestic on- . dam< y; ! n!!!!! disposal, domestic on-site dispos- site disposal was attributed to in Nlorth ' £ t tP n^w,cn n at. industu.il waste treatment, inadequate or non-existent local Wlll bec ° me and acid mine diamage zoning ordinances —as well as a ! ea leader, cooidinating fedci tne fa.luie of section 537 of the al ? ,d P™ je £ ts 10 the Sewage Facilities Act to accom- tral , Field D ' VIS T J n head ' plish what it should The major quaitels in Huntingdon, cause of the domestic on site dis- Robert H Myers , Pittman posal pioblem was said to be to Robertson area leader for the soil unsiuted foi waste disposal Northeast Field Division, will Additional pioblems cited by become the law enforcement as community leadeis include in sistant for t the . D * lV “ dustual waste disposal, acid Sl .°".’ “attaining headquaiters mine diamage, water foi leciea- at las tion, flood damage, and low The Game Commission also stieam flow Also listed weie announced that it has revoked planning, mosquito control, the hunting licenses of 332 in tianspoitation, weed control, dmduals for infractions of the sl’eam bank erosion, feeding of Game Law License privileges watei fowl, nngation, sedimenta- have been restored to two por tion sons by the Game Commission The statewide suivey examin ed opinions of community lead eis in the Allegheny. Susquehan na. and Delwaie Rivei Basins Lack of financial suppoit was eonsideied the most difficult ob stacle to overcome Only the southeastern region, the Dela waie Rivei Basin, cited any ob stacle more seuous than financial suppoit This region called mult iple political jurisdiction moie vexing In solving domestic on-site dis posal pioblems community lead eis felt generally that “mappio puate public attitudes’ weie the major hindiance Correspondence Courses Farm Record Keeping Complete and systematic ree -01 d keeping is vital to profitable farming Records sufficient to file income tax reports and to make social security deductions aien’t enough Records that present a mental picture of the entire faim busi ness are needed Plans foi ex panding 01 cutting back enter prises loan applications in emei cercies. and even answers to the question of continuing in busi r ess depend on caiefully kept complete records Farmers 01 family members Can learn systematic recoidkeep ng m The Pennsylvania State Univeisity coi respond ence couise “Farmers Account Book ” The eight-lesson couise deals vi ith crop and livestock entei puses, costs of production, and tne piactical application of lec oids Stait now to learn farm ac counting Send your name and addiess with $3 45 to Faimeis Account Book, Box 5000, Univer sity Paik, Pa 16802 Make checks payable to Penn State There aie no other charges and the com plete couise comes to you by mail. Theis weie 88,000 cattle and calves on feed foi slaughtei in Pennsylvania on January 1, ac coung to the State Ciop Repoit mg Seivice This was 5 peicent moie than a year eailiei Where There*s Help, There’s Hope oMire im tkr MMUU OF MMFS WeVegot a good thing Rowing lor you. More Acres For Public Hunting The Pennsylvania Game Com mission has approved the pur- Having an Evergreen Passbook Savings Account is like owning a money tree; You get a guaranteed 5% annual interest, blooming crisp and green through the year. Your money is compounded daily. Which simply means that the interest your money earns one day starts earning its own interest the very next day. The result: your true annual interest rate is actually higher than 5%. All it fakes to start an Evergreen, Passbook Account is (a) you and (b) $lOO. Stop in at any of our 28 convenient offices and find out the full story. At 5% interest, with daily compounding. Commonwealth's got a good thing growing for you. Alarm Frighten* r.rumclH Intruder A burnl.il' alaim at Giumolli Faim Spimcc. Quairyville R 2. (lightened away rn inti udor at the building eaily Thins lay. Jonn Groff, a nearby icsident, trance, heard the alarm sound at 5:15 a m. ard notified Chief of Police Charles H. McCrabb, East Dm more Twp who investigated. The intruder fled when the alarm sounded without gaining en-