0 Describes. (Continued from Page 1) cent of' til ’Pennsylvanians are en gtged In acme form of agri business Pennsylvania's jtttjor industry. Chester 'Himes, a state direc tor spoke 'briefly describing project 70 a form of deficit fi nancing, and said the $7O mil lion bond issue was only the beginning. The Federal Gov ernment has already agreed to match up to $3O million bring ing tfh 6 total to $lOO million, oand this is just for acquisi tion of the land. Parks will have to be developed on top of this.” he said. Other recommendations pas sed to be referred to the Penn sylvania Farmers Association legislative committee and the number of votes received were as follows: WELCOME ABOARD! Hove o new tractor delivered now, finance interest free until March 1, 1964. Londis Bros. Inc. M. S. Yearsley & Sons 393-8006 West Chester 696-2990 Elm Wenger Implement- Co. BU 4-4467 Christiana H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy 655-BS6I NEW JOHN DEERE WARRANTY Now all farm tractors and equipment are warranted for one year or 1500 hours. 1. Amend the constitution or their employes, shall change to'permit 'Bible reading* and •or adjust an’y‘ipr&cf3ss^^iiairy prayer in the. public schools, equipment other thaig the Holland Bl; ,Leroy Plants, ste -76'1 ' 1 ““" rer 3 recommends- yens Rl> an(d N * ah We ' ugel . ( 2. That taxpayer's money be nODi *>>-*• Stevens Rl. used only .for transporting pu- In other business, .members Noah Wenger was also ap pils to public schools. 65-8. voted to change the local by- pointed membership chairman 3. Enact legislation to legal- to increase the number of for the year. ize the destruction of wood l - directors from. 11 to 13. Seven _______ chucks in their burrows. 70-3. n&w directors were elected, - . A 'Thai „„hn„ „khh m bringing the total to 12. An- • aeaifeSf governmental l agencies limi- other one wIU 1)6 added (Co “ tl * Ue,i from Pa * e teS on the use of estertype her- y ear * 1965, Dr. Davenpoit said, bicides in areas of graipe, to- The new directors are Clyde “ Wll l give our shippers a year mato and tobacc oproduction. Wivell, Colujmlbia Rift Clyde an d a half to decide on what 75-0. Buchen, Manhei'm R 3; James course of action they will take 5. Legislation to protect any persons from liability 'for 'treat mato and tobacco production, accident. 75-0. 6. That any inspection re quirements to iproduce quality milk be suhstamed Iby research before enforcement. 71-3. 7. That no handler of milk JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Alan Beyer A. B. C. Groff liY 3-5687 New Holland 354*8001 Martin, 567 Delp Road, Lane-,,* • • whether to find another aster; Albram Zeiset, East. Earl market for can milk or to Bl; Robert Hesis, Strasburg switch to bulk tan.ts. Usually, Bl; James Wood, Peach Bot- we S ive six months notice on tom, and Donald Ney, Marietta. the closing of a receiving sta- Present directors are Harold “ on ’ but because ol other far- Rohrer. 1623 Book Road, Lan- l ° rs affecting our shippers here, caster; James Kreider, Quarry- we „Jj,f ve lntrease not believe the Amish daiiymen are the subjects of dis'ciimination. If the regulation is not entoiccd, the G,SOO other shippers under the regulations will 1)3 mated against, he said. One Amish lai mei then as ked Walker “Do you Relieve in cieation or e\elution’” When Walker declined to an swei, the farmer said, “U >ou believe in evolution, we ha\e no basis to do business with, (Continued on Page 14) SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting "White Paint O Dries "White • Disinfects Against Disease ( • Kills Plies; 90% Lpss Cobnebs 8 to 10 Mo. j CARBOLA SPRAY AND CLEANING SERVICE 6 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Mdyn a rd 1 Beitzel' Phone 392-7227 Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H, Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providenc* Warren Sickman Pequea ff John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage i ■* It*