READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS H Landis Bros. Inc. Shotzberger's Lancaster ' 393-3906 Elm 665-3141 M. S. Yeorsley & Sons A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Wenger Implement, Inc. West Chester 696-2990 New Holland 3544191 The Buck 2844141 Forney Longenecker, left, Lititz RD3, receives a certificate from State Secretary of Agriculture Jim McHale designating him a member of the newly-organized Con sumer Affairs Council of Region 6 of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, with offices located at Middletown. Secretary McHale has organized a Con sumer Affairs Council and a Rural Development Council in each of the state's seven regions to carry out the Depart ment’s various services to the public. Conservation Group Makes Recommendations Concluding its three-day an nual meeting, the Public Ad visory Committee on Soil and Water Conservation recently urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture to redouble its efforts to inform the public of agricultural contributions to environmental improvement. The Committee of 20 citizens from across the nation, appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture, met to evaluate and make recommendations for program needs and development in resource conservation so that the USDA’s activities “can make the most meaningful contribution to the welfare of the United States and the quality of the en vironment.” / Stressing the need for in creased coordination within cooperative USDA programs, the Committee this year included in its recommendations that: The USDA continue its ef- - forts to inform the public of its contributions to overcoming agricultural related pollution and environmental improvement through its programs 'of research, education, technical assistance, credit, and cost sharing. The USDA support the enactment of legislation to authorize long-range whole-farm, cost sharing contract authorities to help solve regional en vironmental problems such as those found in the Great Lakes Basin, the Wabash River Basin, the Palouse Area of the Nor- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16,1971 —13 thwest, the Four Corner Area of the Southwest, and Ozarkia The USDA consider developing methods to gather information and assess changes in land use preferably on an annual basis. Action be taken to insure that agricultural land is included in any legislation on national land-use policy. Meeting with Under Secretary of Agriculture J. Phil Campbell and USDA agency heads in Washington, the Committee examined specific areas it felt needed improvement. These included: agricultural related sediment control and animal waste disposal, watershed ac tivity and resource conservation and development projects; and public access in water resource projects The Committee stressed the importance of USDA continuing its emphasis on an “en vironmental impact” approach in planning its program requirements and assistance, and in its cooperative efforts with other groups. It also noted as being not widely known that the farmer is, and has traditionally been, a leading conservationist. Soil Conservation Service Administrator Kenneth E Grant was alternate chairman of this year’s Committee meeting. Committee members are: Lyle Bauer, Harper, Kans,; S C Bexley, Jr., Land O’Lakes, Fla., Howard Bier, Hazelton, N. Dak.; Jay R. Bingham, Salt Lake City, Utah; Elvie Dreeszen, Cushing, Iowa; Adolfo Eschenwald, Apply Lime In The Fall For A Better Crop Next Summer ft Fall liming assures proper limestone distribu tion in the soil, ready for spring planting. The freezing and thawing of winter aid in the process of limestone dissemination. So, why wait, correct your soil deficiency now by liming, and reap a bigger harvest next summer. MARTIN’S LIMESTONE Blue BaU, Pa. 354-4125 Post Office Hours To Change November 1 The United States Postal Service has announced that on November 1 a change of Window Service will become effective. Postmaster Richard C. Rader stated that in order to establish conformity in the level of window service provided customers m the Lancaster Sectional Center, new hours are as follows- 8 am. to 4:30 pm. Monday through Friday and Bam. to Noon Saturdays The Lititz Post Office along with all other First Class offices in Lancaster County including the city of Lancaster will observe these hours. Santurce, Puerto Rico, Michael F Frost, McAllen, Tex , Leonard Graumann, Granite, Oik , Frederick C. Gross, Waialua, Hawaii, Dr David A Hamilton, Nashville, Tenn , Arturo Jaramillo, Chimayo, N Mex., Jalmar J Kerttula, Juneau, Alaska, William Andre Luys, Carthage, Mo , W. Rogers Meador, Goochland, Va ; Robert M Rankin, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vernon C Rockey, 0.D., Chadron, Nebr , Jerome E. Specht, Buffalo, Minn., George C. Stubbert, Sutherhn, Ore.; John E Wetzel, Gettysburg, Pa , and Robert D. Whitmore, Pullman, Wash McCulloch Drops Prices For the second time in a month, McCulloch Corporation has moved to lower the high cost of living for farmers The company, one of the world’s largest producers of chain saws, has just announced significantly lower manufac turer’s suggested list prices on its complete line of saw chain. The new, low suggested prices amount to a better than 30 per cent across the board reduction and are already m effect. Last month, the company also announced new, lower manufacturer’s suggested prices for four popular farm chain saws, the Mac 10-10 and 10-10 A and the Mmi-Mac 6 and 6A XI Gap, Pa. 442-4148