I -€ x" »/. TO Fimo ovy t V_ ./ bz ' '< £>b> -rwese F - V yexe^.^Ez Bob Butera doesn’t need on-the-job training. He’s the only Republican who’s prepared to be a good Governor. Only Bob Butera has the experience and the know-how needed to immediately change our state government for the better. Bob Butera was the Republican Majority Leader of the State House of Representatives in 1973-74 and helped get us our only tax cut in more than two decades. He’s been the leader of the fight to get state spending under control and to root out corruption. Bob Butera has worked hard for fifteen years learning what’s wrong with state government . . . what must be changed . . . and he knows how to change it. The last new, fresh-face Pennsylvania had for Governor... was Milton Shapp. That’s enough. Bob Butera... he’s ready to be a good Governor. DobDutere for / , Republican Primary / Tuesday / May 16 FARMERS FOR BUTERA COMMITTEE Reno Thomas & John Hope Anderson, Co-Chm.; Elizabeth Gemmlll.Treas. STEEL - where Steel is needed - WOOD where Wood serves best. CECO FARM BUILDINGS A SIZE FOR EVERY NEED TOTAL WIDTHS AVAILABLE. WITH EXPANDERS. UP TO 90 FT - ANY LENGTH SAVE ON CONCRETE - BUILD ON PIERS The American robin is actually a thrush! 1 - -\r Phone: 717-687-7659 I NAME | ADDRESS 1 PHONE Nixnutz’s Corral "All the news that’s unimportant, but still interesting.” The chopper strikes again Haris Hubschrauber, the flying spaghetti farmer who was pictured on page 1 of the April 1 issue of this newspaper, created laughs, con versations, and even arguments in many homes and places of business. This week Lancaster Farming learned that the now famous Penn sylvania farmer even became a prime topic of interest at an Eastern military reservation. Now, the center, we’re told, is a major helicopter base and the facility is filled with aviation experts. Some really energetic discussions were underway up there about a month ago when one of the men on duty there brought in a newspaper clipping of Hans Hubschrauber and pinned it on the bulletin board. According to our source of in formation, who is himself a helicopter expert, the picture attracted at tention like magnet draws iron filings. "It can’t be -- it’s got to be a hoax,’’ most of the men reportedly said. But the picture bewildered them. Maybe it was real. The experts went as far as getting their calculators out and making calculations. “They really tore that picture apart," says our informer. “For example," he continued, “we , knew that the pictured helicopter with a standard engine could only develop about 900 horsepower. We didn’t think that was enough to lift a manure spreader, but then we didn’t know how much that loaded spreader would weigh." Arguments continued EARSFAN WIDTHS 30, 40 SO or 40 FT PER SQUARE FT. INCL FREIGHTS TAX INFORMATION :tion ZIP By BARNEY NIXNUTZ for two Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978 hours straight. Some said it just couldn't be. Others argued it had to be ... it was right in front of them in black and white. The experts con tinued to proceed with the issue at hand a step at a time, going into such details as structural limitations, lift capacities, costs of operation, and “why in the world does the guy need a radar dome and artillery for field work?” The answer, of course, was for better deer hunting. It wasn’t until this week that our informer accidentally learned about the background of the controversial picture. “Man, have you made my day!" he told the editor excitedly when he saw an April 1 issue of Lancaster Far ming, and it was revealed to him that the picture and story were a hoax. Back at the military base, the men had only had a chance to see the picture and caption. ’ The way our informer recollects the conversations and arguments up there last month, the majority of the group finally agreed that the picture had to be real -- despite their calculations and helicopter expertise which instinctively told them it couldn’t be. Before the National Guardsman and the editor parted company on Wednesday night, the guardsman asked for a copy of the paper in which Hans Hubschrauber made his debut. "I’m going to have more fun with this tomorrow than you can imagine," he said while laughing and shaking his head, “You didn’t just fool the farmers, you fooled the helicopter experts at the base! (Turn to Page 50) 45