Three Set MIDDLETOWN (Dauphin Co.) The nuclear and agricul tural industries are getting better acquainted in central Pennsylvani a through open forums sponsored by GPU Nuclear Corporation in Middletown, Dauphin County. The first open forum for agricul tural representatives in the five counties surrounding Three Mile Island was held at the nuclear plant in March. Three Mile Island is surrounded by agriculture. Thousands of far mers live within sight of the cool ing towers and the vapor plumes. But in the past TMI has had very few visits, tours or communica tions with this large group of neighbors. The open forum meet ing presented an opportunity for these two very specialized indus tries to open new lines of communication. The first forum was attended by nine representatives from the Soil Conservation Service, Agricultur al Stabilization and Conservation Service, Emergency Management Offices and the County Coopera tive Extensions. They said that the local farmers are very interested in the implica tions of any radiological emergen cy at TMI and they want more information on evacuation, re entry and how GPUN monitors the environment. They encour- BOWMAN'S Stove & Patio inc. 16th ANNIVERSARY SALE 10% OFF ALL ACCESSORIES IN STOCK y • Fireplace Tool Sets nl • Fireplace Screens • Solid or Plated Brass • Trivits • Cast Iron Kettles uj • Hearth Rugs jMi, • And Much, Much, More 4Q|y 40% OFF ALL HALCYON® & TELESCOPE PATIO FURNITURE stock TefentCnl 5 piece dining set Vermont Castings "MIW » mm I I 1 J | . 4 Sling Chairs .42" Glass Top Table K “P m « “®™ newr bokei 50 S oo * • 6 Colors From Which To Choose 'ML ACE Retail $BO3 "70 VfT Duenna qriiiulB m sails E*tank •GAS •ASSEMBLY LE $333 906 E. Main St (Rt 322) Ephrata • (717)733-4973 1 Block East of Rt. 222 1-800-642-0310 Mile Island Tours For Agriculture aged GPU Nuclear to meet with the farmers and their leaders, establish an agricultural liaison and write to Lancaster Farming and other farm publications. The GPU Nuclear team con sisted of Communications and Emergency Preparedness special ists who admitted to knowing little about the agricultural industry. One of their representatives stated “My home is in the midst of farm land, I drive past farms and fields every day and I use many agricultural products, but I had no idea how complex farming methods are or the important role the farm leaders play. I never heard of the Lancaster Farming newspaper before tonight. It seems we have our distinct profes sions and lifestyles which just don’t interface very often." The group decided that more meetings should be planned to fol low up on the first Open Forum. JUNE 18th thru JULY 3rd lie $4Bl Vi' Umbrella I. Retail $231 Sale $l3B ' All Items Subject To Prior Sale (Some Items May Not Be Exactly As Pictured^ Mall $413 1202 l. Shop Early tor B**t Sttoetlon No Ralnchecka DNo Layaways Hours: M-T-W 104; QF L TH-F HU; SAT I<M INC. TMI will begin meeting with local farm leaders, stay in touch with the agricultural representatives and get to know local farmers through farm tours and visits to TMI. The next open forum will be held July 1 for Dauphin County farm leaders. The following agricultural rep resentatives attended the forum: Ruth Hagy, Dauphin County ASCS; Jenifer Minnich, Lebanon County ASCS; Jim Welshans, Dauphin County Coop. Ext.; War ren Archibald, Lancaster County SCS; John Schwartz, Lancaster County Coop. Ext.; Randy Gock ley, Lancaster County. Emerg. Mgt.; Glenn Kimmel, Cumber land County ASCS; John Metrick, Cumberland County SCS; Wil liam Clifton, York County SCS. If you have any questions about GPU Nuclear or the Open Forum meetings you may call Tom Kauffman at Three Mile Island at 717-948-8738. Vermont istings Stoves Stock iludes Wood, lal, gas & pellet 'ermont Cast igs stoves. Former Somerset Director Receives Gift SOMERSET (Somerset Co.) Robert C. Antram, who retired on June 1 as the director of the Somerset County Cooperative Extension Service after 36 productive years of service to the Somerset County agricultural community, received a registered border collie sheepdog as his retire ment gift, since he Is also a sheep farmer. The dog, Twill, was trained by Jack Monsour, Bedford, but came originally from Bud Budreau in South Dakota. Antram was lauded at a celebration on Sunday, June 6 at the Geiger church grove. Several hundred attended. It was planned by the board of directors of the local cooperative extension. Friends, Individuals, and businesses financed the purchase of Twill. SPECIAL $5.00 OFF Per 50 Lb. 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