t >«s J w iVV f j HOG PRODUCERS! Your Hogs at New Holland Sold in sorted lots the auction way See them weighed and sold and pick up your check SALE EVERY MONDAY 8:00 A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-7288 Abe Diffenbach, Manager Myers Before you select your water system, get the facts on the complete MYERS line. uc T -w WATER CONDITIONING Fully Automatic or Manual, Cabinet or Free Standing, Two Tank Models. WATER FILTERS Solves objectionable water prob lems. Fully Automatic or Manual. BEIBIE'S PUMP & SUPPLY, INC. ~j» (Main Office) 419-27 Dalton St. Emmaus, PA 18049 AUTHORIZED EARL F. KEGERISE, INC. Pncetown Rd Fleetwood. PA 19522 215 944-8532 LONGACRE ELECTRIC, INC. Bally PA 19503 Tel 845-2261 WILLIAM LEWIS & SON 85 Allentown Rd Elroy PA 18964 Tel - 723-3157 MAYER WELL DRILLING Box 24 Pennsburg PA 18073 Tel - 679 7817 PETERSHEIM BROS. WELL DRILLING RDI Box 278 Morgantown, PA 19543 Tel - 286 5850 PIKEVILLE' EQUIPMENT INC. RD2 Oysterdale Rd. Oley.'PA 19547 Tel - 987-6277 REITH BROTHERS WELL DRILLING - PUMP SERVICE R D #2 Ernmaus, PA 18049 Phones 965 5692 or 967-4363 RICHARD M. SCHAEFFER ROl Box 88 Lenhartsville PA 19534 215 562 8362 LEROY B. SCHANNAUER ROE Sinking Springs PA 19608 Tel - 777 0304 CLARENCE R. SEAMAN, INC. Dauberville, PA 19517 215 926-2285 HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania State Grange this week called for inclusion of the Agriculture Depart ment in a study and review of a proposed Master En vironmental Plan' for Penn sylvania. Testifying at a hearing before the Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board, Charles E. Wismer, Jr., Grange legislative committee chairman, stated that the section of the proposed plan on prime farmlands “should be directed to the Department of Agriculture and it (the Department) should be responsible to study the problems and suggest PUMPS • • PLASTIC • WATER DISTRIBUTED BY: • (Branch) MYERS DEALERS: Grange airs environmental views mlands, critical en " vironmental areas men tioned in the master plan are: Watershed]? with high quality streams, fllood plains, coal resources, areas TANKS PIPE • CONDITIONERS • f YEAR \ MMMMIfTY SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS (for 4" wells) Capacities to 3400 GPH, well depths to 900 feet, ✓ “Exclusive” 3 year Warranty from date of installation. “EJECTO” PUMPS (convertible) Shallow well Capacities to 1800 GPH; Deep Well Capacities to 1260 GPH with well depths to 180 feet. 1668 Wyoming Ave. Rt. 11 Forty Fort, PA 18704 RICHARD B. SNYDER CO. sth St Mountain Drive RD2 Emmaus, PA 18049 Tel - 965 9574 SNYDER WELL DRILLING, INC. Pine Blvd Orwigsburg, PA 17961 717 366-2621 STEWART PLUMBING & HEATING CO. -420 State St Hamburg PA 19526 215-562-7006 WONSIDLER WELL DRILLING, INC. RDI Quakertown PA 18951 Tel 536 5468 policies for the im plementation of a program. “If other additional critical areas mentioned in the proposed plan have an effect on agriculture, then the Department of Agriculture should be in volved in helping to deter mine policies.” In addition to prime far- with limited water supply, clean air resourve areas, open space in metropolitan areas, and geologic areas with development restraints. ' Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 26,1976 Wismer also stated that the Grange favors legislation pending in the General Assembly (House Bill 2406) which would prohibit the Department of En vironmental Resources from adopting rules or regulations regarding air contaminants and air ppllution that would interfere with the normal production of agricultural commodities. He also recommended that agriculture be accorded priority in the use of water for irrigation as the need arises. Following the hearing, J. Luther Snyder, State Grange master, pointed out that the proposed Environmental Master Plan states that “human survival, the sur vival of all other living things, and the general well- Embargo lifted HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania Agriculture Secretary Raymond J. Kerstetter recently signed a notice rescinding the Commonwealth’s em bargoes that restricted imports of swine from areas in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey and Rhode Island that were quarantined for hog cholera. The notice states that “all embargoes and embargo modifications” against these being of society depend upon the health and maintenance of the natural environment, clean air, pure water and the protection of the complex ecological relationships.” Snyder said the statement falls short of a realistic and practical goal for a sound environment by failing to recognize food as necessary for survival, along with clean air and pure water. “It is necessary to recognize that the three basic needs of man are clean air, pure water, and suf ficient food for good health and sound bodies,” he stated. “In our zeal to protect any one of these, we must be careful not to harm or destroy another. We must keep all three in balance if man, and other living things, are to survive,” he added. four states “concerning the movement of swine from those areas, as the result of the presence of the disease hog cholera, are hereby revoked.” Pennsylvania’s action follows the removal of federal quarantines in the four states, the latest being June 7 in New Hampshire. “No areas in the continental United States remain under quarantine for hog cholera,” Kerstetter pointed out in his notice. 69