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In 1955, he won the All Ameri can Trials bronze medal for the Pcnnswcot muskmelon, developed at the Pennsylvan ia Agricultural Experiment Station. Ho also introduced the Keystate FI hybred to mato in 1947'. # Scholarships (From Page 1) or agricultural engineering Funk said Interested appli cants should contact the county district directors for endorsement and should ap ply before July Ist, he add ed. At a meeting of the Asso ciation’s Executive Council in State College Saturday, plans were made for the an nual conference of soil con servation district directors to be held in Washington, Pa., on Nov. 3-4 Lee Adam son of Avella has been ap pointed program chairman for the session. - Directors from Allegheny, Westmore land, Greene and Fayette Counties will assist in mak ing local arrangements. Judges for'the 1960 con servation speech contest for FFA chapters sponsored by the Association ,were announ ced at the council meeting. They are Gerald Bullock, of Belleville, ' first vice-presi dent, Wayne B. Rentschler, Lampeter, program chairman and Dallas Perfect, state ad ministrative officer, U. S. Soil Conservation Service. At the Council meeting Raymond D-Shaffer of Dal matia, Association president, reported that numerous con tacts have been made with Pennsylvania Congressmen to encourage location of a $300,000 water and soil re search laboratory in Pennsyl vania. Further efforts are planned by the research and legislative committees, he said. New Wagon HMfltll** 1