New Agriculture Education Partnership (Conßnu «l from P«g« A 1) Guy Donaldson, president of Pennsylvania Bureau said, “We are pleased to see agriculture education getting the attention it deserves. Strong agricultural education programs are essen tial to today’s youth - the future of Pennsylvania agriculture. The partnership that we signed here today is another positive step in ensuring that agriculture remains Pennsylvania’s No. 1 industry." Thirteen agriculture organi zations signed a “Proclamation of Collaboration,” officially cre ating the innovative partner ship. The action group will work to create an efficient and effec tive system for providing kinder garten through adult agricul ture education that will include SpSSßßoSjflß^ Superior Fall Harvest Auctions: Restaurant Sr Grocery Equipment No Buyer’s Premium OCT. 11 - Monday -10 AM TCBY Yogurt & Ice Cream Shoppe, 2084 Fruitville Pike, Lancaster, PA (5) Taylor Machines, Freezer Merchandisers, SS Tables & Sinks, B’xlO’ walk in, nice Tables & Chairs. Overall Excellent Condition. Full List Next Week. OCT. 18 - Monday -10 AM Grocery & Bakery Equip. Bi-Lo Supermarket, Rt. 45, Mifflinburg, PA (7 mi. from Rt. 15, Lewisburg, PA) Lozier Shelving, Full in-store Bakery, Hobart Mixers & Sheer, Milaby Marshall Propane Carousel Ovens, Meat Room, Tyler Refrigeration Rack System & Controls. (5) Walk-In Coolers. (1) Walk-In Freezer. Dairy, Produce and Meat Cases. Zero Zone Freezer Boxes. Gas Restaurant Equipment - Stoves, Broasters, Do Nut Fryers. Full List Next Week. View on the Net @ LancasterFarming.com All Equipment in Superior Condition, Outfitted Four Years Ago TERMS: No Buyer’s Premium. 48 hr. Removal. Forklift on site MARK BARANOWSKI AU 2570 (717) 657-2317 CINDY FENTON AU 3412 "COMPLETE SERVICE' PUBLIC AUCTION FRL, OCT 22, 1999 5:30 P.M. Spring Township, Snyder County, PA 87 1/2 ± Acre Farm The Home is a large 2 story, 4 bedroom, new oak kitchen, double living room 1 1/2 baths 6f laundry room. A "Mother-in law Addition" has 2 rooms down and 1 room upstairs. The property has large bank barn with workshop, wagon shed, garage & other out buildings. Extra's include ample road frontage for easy access, never failing spring & spring house, 2 small streams. The acreage is 36 tillable, 15 pasture, and 36 woodland. Call for showing. KENNETH E. MASSINGER NEIL A. COURTNEY RR 02, Box 985 R.D. #1 Box 239 McClure, PA 17841 Richfield. PA 17086 (570)658-3536 (570)539-8791 AU-001532-L '*■*-** AU-002651-L components of agriculture awareness and workforce devel opment. The alliance also will serve as a networking mecha nism for organizations to collab orate and cooperate for agricul ture education programs. The Ridge Administration is dedicated to improving the qual ity of agriculture education in Pennsylvania’s schools. In the 1999-2000 budget, Gov. Ridge earmarked $51.5 million for vocational-technical education programs such as agriculture education, an increased of $1.6 million, or 3.3 percent. More than 11,000 students are enrolled in agriculture edu cation programs across Pennsylvania. Members of the new partner- • New state-of-the-art Open MRI • Most experienced Radiologists in the area • Friendly professional staff • Reports to your doctor within 24 hours of the exam • *Cost - We are privately owned and efficient. For patients paying cash or by credit card, our fee per MRI, including the doctor's reading fee, is $475 for a normal study (many hospitals charge over $l,OOO per MRI). • Most insurances accepted It's worth the drive. Ask for us by name LEBANON « wnw OFFN MR! 1033 Quentin Road Lebanon, PA 17042 717-228-2600 800-298-1558 ship include: Pennsylvania Agriculture Awareness Found ation; Pennsylvania Alliance for Environmental Education; Penn sylvania Association of Agricul ture Educators; Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts Inc.; Pennsylvania Farm Bureau; Pennsylvania Farm Link; Pennsylvania Fanners Union; Pennsylvania FFA Association; Pennsylvania FFA Foundation; Pennsylvania State Grange; Pennsylvania Young Fanners Association; Pennsylvania 4-H; and PennAg Industries. Agriculture is Pennsylvania’s No. 1 industry, employing more than 800,000 people and con tributing more than $44 billion each year to the Commonwealth’s economy. Most Insurances Excellent At A Rea *$ tottjalvs fllo [isrrtl jVJOfI.-Fit* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 2, 1999-A4l ‘O'** -