VOL. 13 NO. 31 LANCASTER COUNTY AS SEEN FROM THE AIR. The public is invited to participate in the Lancaster County Soil N. Newcomer Wins Again At Penn State Nelson Newcomer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newcomer, Wash ington Boro and entering the senior class at Penn Manor High School in September continued his winning ways in public speaking contests this week by placing first in State competi tion at the FFA-Activities Week at Penn State. Newcomer has not been defeated this year to date having won the Region II Netson Newcomer contest held April 25 at Millers ville State College and the coun ty contest on March 26, at Eph rata High School. The next contest for the new State Champion is the tn-state competition to be held m New Jersey July 9 and 10. In all, local FFA members at (Continued on Page 6) and Water District Air Tour tomorrow at the New Holland Airport. Air Tour Set For Tomorrow Rain Date Is July 6 If you w'ould like to see Lan caster County farms and towns liom the vantage point of an air plane, you have the chance to-> morrow, Sunday, June 30, dur ing the special Air Tour spon sored by the Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation Dis trict. Everyone including both rural and urban people, is in vited to participate in the tour leaving from the New Holland Airport, according to Aaron Stauffer, Chairman. Rain date is Sat July 6. The newly crowned Queen of the Furrow, Lynn Heistand, will be at the airport at 2 p m to greet‘those taking the tour And a special period from 9 00 am to 12 noon has been set aside to (Continued on Page 81 Farm Calendar Sunday, June 30 9:00 am —Lancaster County Air Tour, leave from New Holland Airport Monday, July 1 7:00 p m.—Lancaster County Farmers’ Assn, hosting group from Mass, at Plain and Fan cy Farm. v 8 00 p m —Lancaster County Soil and Water District Direc tors meet. Farm and Home Center. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 29, 1968 Farm Legislation Anniversary Set To Honor Pioneer Leaders A statewide ceremony to com memorate the 35th anniversary of national farm legislation and to honor farm leaders and in dividuals who had part in the foimation and early administra tion of farm programs was to be held in Harrisburg yesterday James W White, Chairman of . the State Commemorative Plan ning Committee, 35th Anniver sary of National Farm Pro grams, announced the observ ance at the Harrisburg Area Community College He said “National and State farm lead ers were tp be on hand to pay tribute to the gallant effort of those individuals who played such a vital role in a nationwide effort that salvaged American agriculture from the brink of de spair and bankruptcy in the se vere depression of the early thir ties ” The original Agricultural Ad justment Act was signed into law on May 12, 1933 —one of the first major acts of the first “Hundred Days” of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s fust term The original AAA was succeeded by the Produc tion and Marketing Administra tion in 1941 and then by the pres (Continued on Page 51 NOTICE The Lancaster Stock Yards will be closed to trading Thursday, July 4th, Independ ence Day. The New Holland Sales Sta bles will conduct their regu lar auction on July 4th Sale As Usual. - ■ ■ -* * * Farmers Waiting For Sun To Dry Fields For Haying, Combining & Cultivating Co. Swlnemen Set Field Day For July 20 The Lancaster County Swine Proch'csi s Association directois met Thursday night at the Fai m and Home Center and voted tn «"nd a letter to all swine pro duce! s encouraging gi eater pai - tieipation in the vohmtaiv check off program being con ducted by the swmemen in the county. President John Henkel re poited a'l bjyeis men and sales establishments in the county have agreed to col lect the “Nickles For Piofit” if individual producers ask toi it Henkel stressed the necessity for- evei yone--