■Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14, 1964 A-H • Soil Conservation (Continued train Pane 1) place w 11616 B° otl agricultural VIUU V ' l gowiACa land is. not invohed,” he said. The sectetaiy was speaking ol the states pioposed $7O pioject of paiks and open spaces passed last tall in a general lefeieiidum and now awaiting enabling legislation b\ the Geneial Assembly. Un less the state lav. making body sets up machineiy toi selling a bond issue the pioiect can not be completed. Di Goddaid urged quick passage ot such a measuie In a 10 year penod, he said, 40 per cent ot the farms in Beiks County hate disappear ed Much ot the land which would have been available fox parks and outdoor recreation The Lancaster County 4-H Oueinsev Club meeting Wed nesda\ night at the larm ol Kamuoud and Louise Witmer, Willow Stieet R 2 elected Alel mu J’leneiuan jii evident tor the coining club 'ear Alehin the 19 yeai old son ot All and Alls C Heniy Bieneinnn, Sti ashing HI, suc ceeds Ro> Uieneman Othei ofliceis elected were' lice jnesident. Foiest Preston 111 CKtoid R 2 secietaiy and lejnesentntne to county 4-H council Sue Alumina, Manheim R 1 tieasuier, Eugene Denhng er, Goidonulle Rl; news re- portei, Joyce Stoltzfus, Ronks R 1 game leadeis, Richaid An kruni. Peach Bottom, and Nan cy Stoltztus, Ronkb Rl; song leadei, Nancy Bollinger, Lititz RE and junior leadeis, Atelvin Bieneman and Donald Ankrum. CAMERON LEGHORNS Highest ;{ je.ir at erago income Pennsylvania Random Test, Repo*ts liom down on the farm clearly indicate fiIIKKOA LWiHDIiNS can take it in cages or on the Hoot Per till around dependable profits, compare CAAIEK OX EIKIHOUMS witli any other layer, .For prices call'or wute KEENER POULTRY FARM H. 1). 1, Eli/abefhlown, Pa. Phone 367-3247 PLANT FUNK’S-G The Hybrids That Win When You Weigh and Compare Two bushel bags of seed, side by side," look much alike. Yet, by your simplei choice of one hybrid over another—by j one right decision—you may harvest 1 an extra wagonload of sound, quality I corn from each bushel of seed you. plant! foejhg best in seed and service See.your Hoffman Seed Man A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. LANDISVILLE, PA. Phone 898-3421 t*•.•’' ’ ' * ' r i aieas is no longer available. He said his department will re-inti oduce a bill which will tion easements on land near allow the purchase of eonserva- urban centers These ease ments would not take the farm out of production or even out ot the hands of farmers. The MARTIN MUTH, RETIRING soil conservationist, third from right, at, special plaque from County Commissioner Arthur R. Campbell, Jr. The pi s presented by the Lancaster County Soil Conservation District in apprec Muth’s 29 years in conservation work/ Receiving certificates of appreci, ~e presented to, left to right, Dr. Robert Ford, Millersville State College; ■ Hoover, Farmers Home Administration; Steve Mace, Pennsylvania ' imission; Abner Houseknecht, Soil Conservation Service, and C. Bickley , Lancaster County Planning Commission. L, F. F d would always be taxed as No. 1, which the At prcteent,-,he,_ said, •icultural land and could he hopes will be adopted, local governments are not be sold for building lots would liberalize payment for favor of Project 70 b«« industrial growth. lands taken under the right they fear a loss of tax bi Another measuie, House-Bill of Imminent Domain. (Continued on Page 13) kirk-kir Easy to hitch, adjust, operate! JOHN DEERE 825 TWO-WAY PLOW John Deere ' FI4SH Plow TAKES DEPTH FAST M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester Clnistijiu.i Elm 1 -*r • 1 ' lr*************M * \ 1 C9G-2990 Ijancastcr Alan Beyer IjY 3 " 5G87 Mf. Joy Shotzberger's GGS-2141 Buck A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland Landis Bros. Inc. H. S. Newcomer & Son Wenger Implement 1 Co. 354-8001 303-3900 653-3361 BU 4-4407 A
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