—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 26, 1977 26 Public [Continued from Page 19] LARA itself, involving the Lancaster landfill across the Lancaster-Chester County, line near Honey Brook. Although Humphreville had earlier declined to give details on the issues in question, he opened himself up when LARA needed the supporting words from him on a related issue. That testimony caused Heinly to object and request to have the aforementioned testimony stricken from the if you own an M-C Rotary Scythe, you know there’s no better haymakini tool on the market. Maybe you don’t know that the same machine will do a beautiful job of hancslini corn or Milo stover... will I'rfl leaves and shucks from between rows... will cut stalks to the right length and put them in a windrow of any width for pickup by your baler or stacker. The 12 ft. 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It was at this stage of the proceedings that the crowd often cheered as though the home team might have scored a touchdown. The home team in this case Barley & Co., or on a broader perspective, land for agriculture, not for garbage dumps. The auditorium was filled with Barley sup porters. Enthusiasm broke loose when Earl Pfoutz, Jr. of Millersville Rl, concluded his remarks at the microphone. The elderly gentleman who could pass'as Santa Claus himself, asked REPAIR Phone 717-656-9013 HumphreviUe if LARA had considered land for dumping which was currently owned by the Pennsylvania Power and light Company. Pfoutz indicated that PP&L was looking for a way to utilize the strip. HumphreviUe said he had not looked into that possibility. “Would you look into it?” the man with the long white beard asked politely. “I wUI if I’m asked,” HumphreviUe repUed. “Pm asking' you as a citizen,” Pfoutz concluded while wild hoots and cheers and whistles broke out all over the auditorium. 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