flSt—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1980 legislation discussed by Grangers concerned, Jones believes for low-head hydro and run- would be needed in thif> y one of two things will occur; of-the river projects. country.” either a new technology will Reno Thomas, Chairman “As a -result, Thomas create the concept of “100 0 f the House Agriculture hailed the Legislative I miles per gallon”, or a new Committee, led off bis Session as a great one, in fuel wUI be created. remarks during the terms of agricultural . Granger’s afternoon preservation. He parHaiiy dismissed sessions by saying much of The preferential j further hydroelectric the credit for the tremen- assessment legislation development in the state. dous progress of the allowing farms storing in s saying he doubted any new agriculture legislation in agriculture after changing I dams would be built m the Harrisburg, this year, ownership, is one means we e state. He did note, however, “belongs to Charles Wismer, found to preserve the family there was a great potential the State Grange Master.” fann^esaia. He also noted another part Another bill Thomas • •'■•l .ft 1 . . of the credit was due to the praised was the Capital At midnight, spotlights turn pumpkins awar^ HARRISBURG - «> !i nn a lv ? ma .; s .faommghghtontoondiolo Some spotlights hi, light “Total agncaltoal to- son.» emission that the are trying to locate a big buildings stirs up livestock, sensitive tripping devices on vestments in this country u S m d cSto tbßra2sSi aractice of soothehtine after buck before the opening of dogs, etc. rural lights that shine at equal $7OO billion, Thomas palled 0 n Grangers to * jr *£ an« r theseason It also disturbs the sleep or night, turning them off. noted. “This is seven tunes tatiye called on Grangers to ™*ugh, n unlawful m the thasaason. of rural rostdonto, who UopiSnt situations elm Uiatottheautoinduffly.” MP„*’TZfr i. «. «• are demandng that avoided if spotlighters “Agriculture is steels to serve Pennsylvania^ J?„ e spotlighters either “mind simply refrain from shining biggest consumer,” be agriculture by keeping in asstnctionihas been part of their manners” or face their lights n M r hniirimgg noted. “If we weren’t constant contact with She Game Law for more than ” Ugms around, only half the steel them, a decade, apparently some m aersons are still not aware of Jielimitation. H V B^kß Many persons, sportsmen BH ■■ M^B and sportswomen as well as ■■ non-hunters, engage in spotlighting activity, especially during the fall flonths. It is an especially pleasurable pastime for LEWISTOWN opening day of the 108th Annual Sessions of the Pennsylvania State Grange, Monday, featured addresses from two leading state government officials, Reno rhomas, chairman of the *aouse agriculture com mttee, and Clifford Jones, state environmental resources secretary. Concentrating his remarks Manor Twp delays ag district decision LANCASTER At their monthly meeting, held October 20, the Manor Township Board of Super visors took no action on whether to accept or reject a proposed agricultural jistnct ordinance and map for their township. The proposal had been submitted to the supervisors earlier this month by the Manor Township Planning Commission. According to John Barley, FIGURE YOUR OWN BB9HSET REBATE / , Firm Rebate Direct Factory Building Size Per Sq. Ft Caah Rebate ye** zyto*' l ft x 2oe * 19 ,= HSOO sq ft * 20c __ $ <?0 50'x )IS- 6250? q ft x 20c $ I,ZSO2S~ Figure your building size x = sq ft x 20C S Get your best price from your Quonset dealer and get an additional factory cash rebate of 20c per sq ft direct from Quonset This offer is good on all Quonset farm buildings including the economical all-steel Pol-Barn But see your Quonset dealer now because this offer ends November 30,1980 Quonset. I.G. SALES Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5135 Energy, on energy, Jones predicted the United States is “not far away from the brown-out.” The “Soon the term, cylincal energy, will be a com monplace suggestion,” be noted. He stated, however, that this was “not the way to go.” “Cyclical power means that while one-sxde of the town has electricity, the other does not.” But all are reminded that while the practice is per missible up until midnight, it is illegal to do so between midnight and sunrise. It is also illegal to spotlight big game with a firearm or bow and arrow in the vehicle at any time. In recent years there has been increasing criticism from rural residents about spotlight being used by a Planning Commission member, the supervisors have referred the proposal back to the Planning Commission for further action. Barley said the Planning Commission will be meeting on November 10 and will schedule a public hearing sometime in December. Whether or not Manor Township will have an ag district will probably not be decided until next year. Jones called tor several energy alternatives to be explored, including in creased usage of wood, alcohol, and coal. “Pennsylvania is a coal state,” Jones remarked. “There are twenty-seven generating plants that were originally coal-fired. They were pressured to convert to oil. To date, only one has gone back to coal.” As far as automobiles are Quantity ORDER DEADLINE: NOV. 8, 1980 PICK UP ON: NOV. 21, 1980 Name Address Quantities may be limited and prices rr>av mere tse in the event of unforeseen damaqt to crops or other causes beyond Agwaiy s control LEBANON 16th & Cumberland St Lebanon, Pa. 17042 717-273-2621 G & G FEED &SUPPLY Rr 123 E Stiegel Street Manheun, Pa 17545 717-665-5001 (agway) Description SLICED APPLES 'BLACKBERRIES BLACK RASPBERRIES CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES WILD BLUEBERRIES DARK SWEET CHERRIES RED TART CHERRIES MIXED FRUIT SLICED PEACHES RED RASPBERRIES LG WHOLE STRAWBERRIES SLICED STRAWBERRIES SLICED STRAWBERRIES APPLE JUICE CONCENTRATE 24/12 oz GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CONCENTRATE 24/12 oz GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE HAWAIIAN PUNCH CONCENTRATE LEMONADE CONCENTRATE ORANGE JUICE CONCENTRATE CUT GREEN BEANS BABY LIMA BEANS FORDHOOK LIMA BEANS BROCCOLI CUTS BROCCOLI SPEARS BABY BRUSSELS SPROUTS CAULIFLOWER WHOLE KERNEL CORN BREADED MUSHROOMS SLICED MUSHROOMS GARDEN PEAS WHOLE LEAF SPINACH MIXED VEGETABLES DONUTS JELLY DONUTS PLAIN FRENCH FRIES SHOESTRING FRENCH FRIES POTATO PUFFS BREADED ONION RINGS PIZZA SLICES FRENCH BREAD PIZZA ME SOLD WITHOUT ADVANCE LANCASTER 1140 Dilterville Road Lancaster. Pa. 17603 717-394-0541 SALUNGA 101 Mam St Salunga Pa 17538 717-898-2248 717-653-1864 CHAPMAN RD2 RDKI.Box 326 2nd & Walnut St Wescosville, Pa 18106 Allentown, Pa 18104 Cressona, Pa 17929 215-395-3381 215-799-3111 717-385-2160 B-Z FARMS RD 1 Box 260 Lehighton, Pa 18235 717-386-4184 30 lbs 28 lbs 5 lbs 20 lbs 30 lbs 30 lbs 30 lbs 20 ibs 30 Ibs 5 Ibs 1 20 Ibs 30 Ibs 6Vi Ibs 24/12 oz 24/12 oz 24/12 oz 24/12 oz 12/2/2 lbs 12 'I'h lbs 12'2’/? lbs 12/2 lbs 12/2 lbs 12/2 lbs 12/2 lbs 12/2’/z lbs 2/5 lbs 2/5 lbs 12/2'/? lbs 12/3 lbs 12/2'/z lbs 12/6 pk 12/6 pk 12/2 lbs 12'200z 12/2 lbs 8/2 lbs 50'3 oz 24/5 oz Phone NEW HOLLAND 219 Railroad Ave New Holland, Pa. 17557 717-354-4526 QUARRYVILLE 27 E 4th Street Quarryville, Pa. 17566 717-786-2126 IRONTON FRED M. IRWIN & FAMILY, INC. 9St S RD#l, Bangor, Pa 18013 215-588-1627 FROZEN FOOD SALE Unit Wt Sugar Ratio Sale Price 7/1 5/1 5/1 5/1 4'l 4/ 1 PER HANOVERDALE RD #3 Harrisburg, fa. 17112 717-566-2569 TEMPLE SUPPLY CENTER North sth Street Highway Temple. Pa. 215-929-5264 929-5794 CRESSONA 19 99 1799 1649 19 99 1199 17 99 11 49 10 99 11 99 9 49 12 49 13 49 10 49 11 49
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