*• ** e-Kj » f-ll- imithrUU A44-Lancaster Faming, Saturday, June 21,1986 Solid Waste Hearings Scheduled In Lancaster Co. LANCASTER A series of four public hearings on Lancaster County’s solid waste management plan will be held at various locations throughout Lancaster County in June and July. The public hearings, sponsored by the Lancaster County Commissioners’ Solid Waste Advisory Committee 30 YEARS AGO -As a preliminary to select livestock judging teams for Pennsylvania 4-H Club Week in August, around 60 farm youths and advisors from seven counties participated in an elimination contest at Stauffer Homestead Farms, R 1 East Earl. Represented were Lancaster, Chester, Mon tgomery, Franklin, Lebanon, York and Adams counties. Four-H members from some of these counties earlier took part in a Centre County meeting. -The value of products sold in 1954 by operators of 7,951 farms in Lancaster Couty was $BO million according to a preliminary report of the 1954 Census of Agriculture published by the Bureau of the Census U.S. Department of Commerce. -John D. Stoner, 19, son of Mr. & Mrs. John H. Stoner, R 7 Lan caster, was named a regional vice president for a 10-county area of the state FFA. Stoner who farms with his father on an 80-acre farm and a 100-acre farm south of Lampeter graduated in 1955 from Strasburg-Lampeter where he was active throughout his school career in both class and FFA chapter offices. -Members of the Washington Thanks! ... DAIRY FARMERS JUNE is DAIRY MONTH... a time to thank the dairy farmers of America for bringing us the goodness of milk and other fine dairy products. I \»i { I jj tt® RUFUS BRUBAKER REFRIGERATION Southern Service Center R.D. 3, Dry Wells Rd. Quarryville, PA 717-786-1617 Used 400 and 500 Gallon Coolers Available! Call For Other Tank Sizes And Prices! (SoIWAC), will be held on the following dates and at the following locations: Date Thursday, June 26,1986 Wednesday, July 2,1986 THIS WEEK Boro Tomato Growers Association are anticipating an excellent crop according to residents of that area. Stocks are heavily latent with the green fruit at this time and many are supported by tobacco lath. -Lancaster Poultry Exchange’s sale prices advanced Tuesday moving up a % cent a pound to average 20.56. -Friday, July 20, is the date when growers will determine how they want to market their 1957 wheat crop. Farmers who will harvest more than 15 acres of wheat as grain on a farm in 1957 are eligible to cast ballots in the wheat quota referendum. -Sweet corn plants in Penn sylvania produced good yields without extra magnesium ac cording to a three-year study just reported by soil scientists at the Pennsylvania State University. -A new record placing fourth in milk production among the ten highest of the Guernsey breed in her class has just been completed by the Registered 'Cow Clarion Farms LuLußelle, a 10-year-old owned by Charles E. Harding at Maplevale Farm in Brookville, PA. LuLußelle produced 17,175 pounds of milk and 699 pounds of fat in 305 days. 614 Penryn Rd. MANHEIM, PA 717-665-3525 Lancaster Co. Courthouse, 6th Floor Meeting Room Hempfield High School Large Group Room All public hearings will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 16,1986 Location Ephrata Sr. High Wednesday, July 23,1986 School Audion SolancoHigh School Cafeteria The draft plan, which was prepared by the consulting firms BCM Eastern, Inc. and The Greenly-Polhemus Group, examines the options that are available for managing the solid waste stream, and recommends an optimal system for the storage, collection, transport, processing, and disposal of solid waste. The draft plan does not examine Northern Service Center RDI, Box 199 Myerstown, Pa. 717-933-4711 PENN DIESEL SERVICE CO. Di«sol Fuol jj Injoction M .i&L. Spociallsts * Custom Rebuilding * Calibrated For Maximum Power, Peformance, Economy & Engine Life * Authorized Sales & Service * Service Since 1952 * Full Line Rebuilder For All Your Requirements * FREE Clean & Check Injectors Thru 5/31/86 337 N. 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Following compilation of the comments from the public hearings and public officials’ meetings, a final draft will be presented to SoIWAC and the County Commissioners for adoption in August, and then be sent to the Department of En- Real cheese needs just casserole, shredded cheese enough heat to melt and should be added when the blend with other dish comes out of the oven ingredients; too much heat or microwave; the food’s will make it hard and heat will melt the cheese, rubbery. To top a ! W o _S) T For FREE Estimate CALL Seal Crete Ine. PAINTING & WATERPROOFING RD 2, Box 417, Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-859-1127 vironmental Resources for ap> proval. The county will then seek local municipal adoption of this plan as a new Solid Waste Management Plan for Lancaster County. The public is encouraged to attend one of these public hearings. Copies of the draft plan are available for review at the Planning Commission office. 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