Pr fS It >*. 'S^^ Award ' C T"S. by-S*. pp. R iS ia * ' ' '■ ,r©eMptmeijt“ i of 1 Forests 1 and lO FFA DOjf ; l0 “ - . on oprVent of nnr Walei® would not be likely engages in t 0 stay in agricultural pro- Janies R. Eby, a 1962 gra ■nilat! d duction at any rate.” He gave duate of Peqjiea Valley High door , f „ ma .tion ' more and an example of the Muddy Sc lo °* vocational agriculture 6 *unre time' more total Creek pump'storage site which department this week won the fonS income, greater long- nli S ht have made a g°° d » ark ss °° * uazle , r and Go ” Inc '.t of people, and a greater location,,but which is now lost —m portion of incomes avail- f° rever to tbis ty l )e °f de -1 tor discretionary pur- vplgpment. p« the .demand on the out- H tbe referendum passes, Zs will increase, Goddard ? 20 million would be avail es Estimates indicate able to local municipalities on ‘‘ i he population will dou- a matching basis for develop ! m the nflft 40 years, but ment of P^ llB and open spaces. ! pressure on outdoor re- “ Thls money would be avail ■pation facilities will triply able on a first com e first rn urging passage' of the re- served bas > is .” he sald At pre rpndum on a $7O million sent on ly slx counties have , nd issue on November 5, l jlans for such P arks iddsrd said, “You have to C. Bickley Foster, Lancaster eSt money to have growth.” County Planning Director, in ie reason Lancaster County introductory remarks, said lS attracted more growth only two Lancaster County lan some of the coal regions municipalities, out ot a total the beauty and livability of have any plans for • the area. Industries and future park development. , o ple mil move to liveable In summary, Dr. God eas he said. dard said, ‘‘The ,$5OO million In answer to a question bond for the "World War H mcerning farm land, God- veterans’ bonus would be re ir4 said Project 70 funds tlI- ed in 1967. If we can af ,uld not be available to ford a $5OO million bond for CHOP - PICK or SHELL THE NO. 16 FIELD HARVESTER CHOPS WITH THE BIGGEST! PRICED WITH THE LOWEST! Now you can chop row crops at a 40-ton-per hour clip . . . then switch to cutter bar or windrow pickup in 10 minutes or less! It’s the new McCor mick No. 16 Field Harvester. ALSO AVAILABLE 2 ROW 2 MH AND 2 MHD PICKERS. CORN SHELLING ATTACHMENTS FOR 2 MH AND 2 MHD PICKERS. CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION Power requirements are low, too. The No. 16 can be pto-driven by a 2- 3-plow tractor. Visit us and see all the 1H quality features features that will keep your new No.. 16 field harves ter chopping years longer. Watch pull in feeding and high-speed aprons com press the crop . , . chop a wagon-full in just a few minutes. David Kurtz MORGANXOW AT 6-5771 D. L. Diem & Sons UTITZ 626-2131 that purpose, v»e can afford a $7O million bond tor this purpose.” »■* >r v* - t- N < * X s STATE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA officers from the county recent ly attended a leadership conference at the Pennsylvania State University. George Van Horn, of the University staff, far left, briefs the officers on public relations. Future Farmers, left to right are Larry Weaver, New Holland; Harpld Herr, Miliersviiie; Robert Wenger, Quarryyille; Carl Ginder, Mount Joy, and Mel vin Breneman ? Strasburg RJ. International Harvester J. Pouf Holt Cope & Weaver Co. Sales and Service GAP NEW PROVIDENCE EPHRATA 733-2283 HI 2-4183 ST 0-7351 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21, 1963—5 Scholarship offered to county vocational agriculture in the FPA members. Manheim Central High School. ©by, the eighteen year old Selection of the winner was son ot Mrs. Gladys ©by, Kinz- made by the vocational agu ers Rl, is a sophomore forest- culture teachers’ association, ry student at the. Pennsyl- vama State University. Dr. Pilatre de Razier, a The fourth annual scholar- French suigeon, was the hist ship was presented by the to make an aerial flight when meat packing firm’s president, m 1783 he ascended 3,000 teet Chris Kunzler, during a meet- in a smoke-filled hot air, pa mg of the county teachers of pax* balloen. Kusk fas? arad dean with Haas km"* Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILUE 285-9131 McCormick*' 1 - P R Corn Picker C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 708-3501
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