. M nrrnnrv of considering on leukosis, a poultry disc; '?n,P*n 1 * nd .sl« Class 111 Class IV land that causes $BO million in 1( for as much of St use as es annually to the nath 5® Bf®V ,y w pedu ®T d j f .. oossiblc Chicken farmers, was autl Son#i° be produ d ’ k p The Governor also heard re- ized this week (Apr. 2) by cautioned. o « Bwincss and Cre/it. State Department of Agrl. Funk noted that, projecting c'Hucational Needs, Production ture. the present rate of land com- . vtirkotinff and Govern- From the files of Lancaster Fanning) petition over the next 20years. ® n^ Enviro nment. Hr*^t' in ' * '* *. million more acres tied up in prnncvtvunis T.cukosts Re we have a bit more than three urban areas, highways, and £ h i pproved _ Research million acres of cropland and recreational uses. He stressed __ 16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 29,1967 »*****- Reflections One Year Ago April. 1966 $9 Million To Revamp Farm Show— State agriculture secre tary Leland H Bull revealed plans Thursday (Apr 7) for completely remodeling the Pennsylvania Farm Show com plex The project which would eventually replace all build ings but the large arena, is es timated at nine million dol lars over the next four years The Secretary noted that even if the State Planning Board and the Legislature approve the allocation immediately, the first building will not be built in less than four years, and the second in six to eight years. Solanco Procedures Team On Its Way—The Solanco Chapter parliamentary proce dure team of Future Farmers of America moved one step closer to its second state title Wednesday (A.pr 27) by de feating the best competition In southeastern Pennsylvania. The event, featuring van ning teams from the four southeast districts, saw the So lanco parliamentarians move from second place at the coun ty level to their present top position under the coaching of agriculture instructor William Fredd The Solanco boys aspiring to bring the state title back to Lancaster County are: Preston LeFevre, William Frey, David DeLong, Earl Wenger, Gary Craig, James Huber, Edward Kreider, and Richard Smith They will meet the other win ning regional teams at Penn State University in June Extension Assn. Adds Six Birectors —In accordance with a by-law change approved at its annual meeting last Feb ruary, the board of directors of the Lancaster County Ag ricultural and Home Econom ics Extension Association add ed six new directors. The board now numbers 21 mem bers The new appointees, accoid ing to M M Smith. Lancaster County agricultural agent, are (three-year terms), Mrs .Ar lene Witman. Mount Joy R 2, and V Lester Schreiber, New Holland, (two year terms), Mrs Robert Gregory Lititz El, and Stanley Musselman Lancaster, (one-yeai terms), Mrs Joseph Breneisen Conestoga Rl, and Harry K Gerlach, Lancaster Governor Promises Action On Agriculture At his sec ond annual confeience on ag riculture Tuesday (Apr 19), Governor William W Scran ton renewed his commitment to the growth and betterment of Pennsylvania agncultuie He accepted the report of the committee on agriculture, which he established one yeai ago, and thanked the members foi their dedicated efforts Scranton mstiucted state ag riculture secretary Leland H Bull to begin an immediate, detailed study ot the recom mendations “so that specifics may be implemented without delay” One report oi partial! a i significance was presented by Amos H Funk of Millersville R 1 In reporting on “Compe tition for Ruial Resouices”, Funk pointed out that Penn sylvania is losing 15,000 acres of prime farmland each year to the forces of urbanization “Current inventoiy shows JWp BE WISER m W PLANT KRIZER Guaranteed Seed Corn Since 1904 Seed Available at all times. Single Cross and 4 Way Cross Contact EUGENE G. HOOVER. Lititz R. D. 3, Pa. Phone 569-0750 mi my Holiday for two as/ 1 '■ X%A i. .la HAWAII ■C qShand A thrilling, expense-paid vacation for two, arranged by Ridgeway Tours. If you win, you fly on Pan-American’s fabulous w . Jet Clipper to spend seven days and six nights in glorious Hawaii. Register on our second floor for this exciting prize! *. *- LANCASTER'S GREATEST SALE EIGHT BIG DAYS TO SAVE! 'tv ft- Are They Eating Your Home From UnderYi Termites attack Jelils, beam!/ iMlfll# flaarlflil Destroy waadt Soya yaursalf money I Get tree, cam* patent Inspection nowl And far thorough termila axtorminotian, guaranteed protection at your prop* wt/—backed by nearly 40 years* experience . . . c,n J.C. EHRLICH 736 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster SHOP FRIDAY AND TUESDAY 9:30 TO 9 OTHER DAYS 9:30 TO 5 NOW IN PROGRESS OUR GRAND PRIZE! Agriculture secretary Lela H. Bull said the study will (Continued on Page 17) Win a iai 10! io: th< ei 397-3721 in