PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS at the Master of Ceremonies; Melvin R. Stoltz- Lancaster County Agriculture-Industry fus, Representing Agriculture and Donald Banquet are (left to right) Dr. Harold J. B. Hostetter, Representing Industry. O’Brien, Speaker; William J. Poorbaugh, "Why Don't . . . (Continued from Page 1) er now feeds himself and thirty others and provides Americans D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. with the best diet at a price of The Sweet Adelines provided only 20c of each earned dollar.entertamment and William J. The 80c left makes a good mar Poorbaught, chairman of the Ag ket for manufactured products,’’Committee was Master of Cere he said. monies. /mMM/f Wishing you and yours a most joyful Thanksgiving; brimming with the bounty and blessing of the season: YORK, PA. L. F. Photo Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 22.1960 -9 Farm-City Week Observance Creates Better Understanding Tics between the fanner and city dwelleis me stiongci lodav Hi.in .it aintimc in the lustoiv o( this (ounliy. dccl.ued M.moii K Dcppcn .issist.mt dneetoi ol The IVnnsvlv.ima Stile Unive, sily Coopei.dnc Extension Sei vice. Dcppcn who selves .is stile ch.'mni.m of F.nniC’ilv \V»-ck. being cclebi.ited November 21- 27. said he believes the ini.il in bun activities being conduct ed in most counties will “in vaiiablv lead to a bettei unde i standing and fnendly exchange of viewpoints between people from the faim and city.” The social, educational, and economic problems are now in tertwined and even the geo graphic separation of farm and city seems to be disappearing, the Farm-City Week chairman added. The basic purpose of the observance is to underscore and pay tribute to this paitner ship. Supporting the theory that rural-urban ties are strong, Dep pen points out that “behind every two faim people, there is one city person pioviding >ho niiilonals to keep larms func tioning The citv icsidenl is Hist us dependent upon the f.np.ei*. lie c\pc ' GERMAN BIOS.