H—Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, August 30,1969 I Agriculture Secretary Bull Asks World Air Service At Olmsted State Agriculture Secretary port to international service The Leland H Bull this week said move is being spearheaded by Harrisburg could become the the Pennsylvania Aeronautics hub of a world-wide food distn- Commission in cooperation with bution system if international the Chamber of Commerce of air service should be added to Greater Harrisburg, advantages already available at T , ... Olmsted State Airport o ln , endorsing this action, Secietary Bull said the move "Studies made by the Pennsyl- could hare significant economic vania Department of Agncul- .'chantages for Pennsylvania ture show that Olmsted is a agriculture and the state’s four highly desirable s.te for a food billion-dollar food industry The distributing center to sene Pennsylvania Department of markets in the heavily populated Agriculture, he pointed out, has Northeast,” Secretary Bull said participated in food trade mis- “It is close to food pioducing sions m Europe, Japan and the and processing areas,” Secretary Carnbean in the past two years Bull pointed out, "and is linked an( f 13 actively engaged in seek to major domestic markets by in S ways to expand foreign rapidly expanding an caigo ser- markets for Pennsylvania farm v ice and a network of rail lines ant * food products and high-speed highways ” “I have instructed tne direc- Preparations are now under tois of our Bureaus of Animal way to obtain U S. custom and and Plant Industries to contact immigration facilities at Olmsted, their counterparts in neighboi - a step that would open the air- mg states and in the U S De- Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer. 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Pennsylvania, he pointed out, is a leading state in production of many perishable farm com modities that must be moved rapidly to market The Commonwealth ranks first in production of mushrooms, and accounts for about 60 percent of the nation’s total supply It ranks third among the 50 states in production of tart cherries; fourth in production of grapes and maple syrup; fifth in peach production, and sixth in com mercial apple production It is third in production of cut flow ers Pennsylvania is the nation’s ' /, ' 1 Command Perfmmanoe New Van Dale “1230 Series II" Silo Unloader Customer- Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size. You're in command. Push the the new Van Dale "1230 Sene; Unloader go into action—give y output, feed more head—with* booster or added electricity. Our say so? 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The food processing industry, with annual production valued in excess of four billion dollars, is Pennsylvania’s second most important manufacturing cate gory It is topped only by the primary metal industry with yearly output of more than eight billion dollars. parfment of Revenue, Miscel laneous License Division, Harris burg, Pa. 17127, The cost of a resident license for persons 17 years of age and older is $520. a resident junior license for persons 12 through 16 years of age costs $3 20; the cost of a non-resident or a alien license, regardless of age, is $25 35; and an archery license costs $2 20 Youths are again reminded that aftei September 1, 1969, no hunting license shall be issued to any person under the age of sixteen years unless he presents evidence that he has held a hunt ing license issued by the com monwealth of Pennsylvania or another state in a puor year, or a certificate showing that the youth has satisfactorily com pleted a hunter safety course such as administered by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. 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