Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1965, Image 12

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    32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 1965
• ASC Elections
(Continued from Page 1)
. ctuincd to the county office
be to re August 31 They will
be tubulated publicly by the
,ountj committee on Septem
ber 2. at 9 30 a m . at the Lan
caster County ASC office. 1466
danheim Pike. Lancaster.
By areas, the following slate
of nominees has been offered
vith the* option of voting for
.n> five in the eligible farm
ei's community
Area 1
Robert Brubiker. Elizabeth
town R 3, Victor Dohner, Eliz
abethtown RI. James W. Gm
dei, Mt Joy R 2, James Long
necker, Elizabethtown Rl;
Samuel M. Snyder, Elizabeth
town Rl. Robert Ulrich, Ehz-
rbethtown Rl.
Area Z
Lewis E Bixler, Marietta
HI, Donald B Dragei, Mariet
ta HI: Richard Drager, Mari
etta Rl, Daniel S. Forry,
Columbia R 2, J. Roy Greider,
If flies ore about to drive your cattle crazy.
then you better see us fast for
ORTHO DIBROM
1% Fly Spray
If >ou’re sick and tired of fooling around with
weak, half-hearted fly sprays, then you’re ready
for DIBROM. Minutes after you spray, every fly
that’s been hit will be dead or dying. When DI-
BROM hits ’em, they stay hit Even if they’re re-
sistant to other sprays,
DIBROM is registered to spray over and around
cattle. In fact, Dibrom in emulsified form is even
safe to spray on food crops, up to four days of
harvest
It’s easy to use, comes to
you ready-mixed and gives
you real economy. Sure, it
costs a little more than
your pyrethnn sprays, but
you’ll find that it gives a
lot better kill So when all
is said and done you wind
up getting back a lot more
of the money that flies
have been costing you in
reduced milk and meat
production.
Come in and see us
we’ll be glad to show you
how to go after flies like
you mean it . . .
ORTHO DIBROM,
T M Reg U S Pat Off • Ortho, Dibrom On all
Chemicals, Read Dnections and Cautions Befoie Use.
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC
SMOKETOWN
Mt. Joy Rl; Jay N. Newcom
er. Ml. Joy Rl; Harold W.
Ncy. Marietta Rl; Sylvester J.
Shuman, Marietta Rl.
Abram G. Faus, Manheim
R 4. John 11. Nissley, Mt.' Joy
Rl. Harry C. Rohrer, Man
heim R 2: Leon C. Schnupp,
Manheim R 2; Earl Swarr, Man
heim R 2; Clyde H. Wolge
nuith. Manheim R 2.
Area 4
Samuel V Becker, Lititz R 3:
Vincent Becker, Lititz R 3; Roy
H. Garber. Lititz R 3; Isaac G.
Geib. Manheim R 3; John Hess,
Manheim Rl; Paul B. Kline,
Lititz R 3; David Landis, Lit
itz R 2; Forney F. Longenecker,
Lititz R 3; Jacob G Mumma,
Lititz R 2; Herbert B. Weid
ler, Lititz R 3.
John Edwards, Ephrata Rl;
Earl H. Hertzog, Reinholds
Rl; Claren'ce Stauffer, Ephra
ta Rl; Willie D. Stober, Ad
amstown; Daniel Stoner, Den
ver R 2; Leon. Weber, Rein-
with
DISTRIBUTED BY
Phone Lane, 397-3539
Area 3
Area 5
holds Rl; J. Ira Zartman, Eph
rnta Rl.
Area 6
Melvin M. Brcndle, East
Earl RD; Melvin 'N. Herr, New
Holland R 2; Ellis K. McnUpr*
Now Holland R 2; Raymond M.
Noll, New Holland Rl; Miles
Sensenig, Ephrata R 3: J. Mer
vin Weller, Elverson R 2; Mark
Y’oder, Elverson R 2.
Area 7
Morton S. Fry, Ephrata R 3;
Elvm W Groff, Bird-m-Hand
Rl; Leon G. Hoover, Ephrata
R 2: Raymond M. Hoover, Bph
rata R 2: Norman Z. Nolt, Le
ola Rl; J. H. Royer. 118 E.
Main St, Brownstown.
Area 8
Chester R. Eby, Kinzcr Rl;
Donald S. Eby, Gordonville
Rl; Amos D. Hoover, Gap R 2;
Robert M. Mast, Narvon R 2;
J. Earl Ranck, Gordonville Rl;
Fred G. Seldomridge, Gap Rl;
Ira L. Wetzler, Narvon R 2.
Area 9
Mervin H. Bare, Wrtmer;
B. Snavely Garber, Willow
Street Rl; Mahlon W. High,
2241 S. View Road, Lane.;
Harlan Keener, 1266 Gypsy
Hill Road, Lane.; Lester G.
Landis, 2088 Creek Hill Road,
Lane.; Harold G Rohrer, 1623
Book Road, Lane.
Area 10
Vernon H. Charles, 2249 Lea
brook Road, Lane.; George L.
Groff, 2704 Fruitville Pike,
Lane; Willis Kilheffer, Man
heim Rl; Charles M Long,
Manheim Rl, Melvin L. Long,
Lrtitz 83, H, Raymond Ston
er, 1051 Eden Road, Lane.;
David S Witmei, 321 Valley
Road, Lane
Area 11
'Clarence H Eckman, Con
estoga R 2, Carl G Harnish,
Lancaster R 6, Clyde Hunt, Mil
lersville Rl, John C Kmdig,
Conestoga Rl, Harold S Lan
dis, Willow Stieet Rl, Elmei
S Sensen'ig, Lancaster R 2, J.
BIGGEST CHOPPER BUILT!
Completely new GEHL , |i |
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Self-Propelled Chop-King
It’s the biggest, brawniest of them all . . .
Gehl SP-188 Chop-King. Chops up to 50%
more tons per hour than any other chopper!
Rugged 8-knife flywheel, with chrome
edged knives, plus tungsten-carbide cutter
bar short-chop forage to Vi inch.
Select-A-Cut Transmission changes cut
ting lengths in seconds.
Rear wheel power-steering permits easy
maneuvering. Wheels track perfectly.
Floating heads hug field contours.
N. G. HERSHEY
& SON
Manheim
11. Stauffer, Lancaster R 2; Ja
cob C. Stchman, Lancaster R 8;
B. H. Wiggins. Mlllersville Rl,
Area 12
Mcrrll Carter, Quarryville
R 3; James Jackson, Christi
ana Rl; G. Preston LeFevre,
Quarryville R 3; Kenneth R.
Murphy, Quarryville R 3; John
W. Thompson, Christiana Rl;
Harry L. Troop, Quarryville
R 3.
Area 13
Ivan Bowman, Jr., Roarks
Rl; James Bowman, Paradise
Rl; William Dean, Strasburg
Rl; Lpuis H. Denhnger, Para
dise Rl; C. Nevin Hershey,
Ronks Rl; Richard Hess,
Strasburg Rl; Lloyd H. Ranck,
Paradise Rl; Roy H. Weaver,
Strasburg -Rl; Ira D. Welk,
Strasburg Rl.
Area 14
Karl Bauer, Holtwood Rl;
Elias E. Frey, Holtwood R 2;
Eugene K. Frey, Holtwood R 2;
Lester R. Gerhart, Nefw Prov
idence Rl; Samuel Henry, New
Providence Rl; David. P. Hess,
Pequea Rl; Charles A. Ress
ler, Holtwood R 2; J. Fred
Shenk, Ne!w Providence Rl.
Area 15
Frank W. Aument, Holtwood
Rl; J. Lehman Burkins, Quar
ryville Rl; John T. Byers,
Quarryville Rl; Irwin A. Cut
ler, Peach 'Bottom Rl; Samuel
H. Kreider, Quarryville Rl;
Alfred R. Overly, Quarryville
Rl; Joseph E. Sinclair, Dru
more Rl.
Area 16 ~
Clarence Blevins, Peach Bot
tom R 2, W. Lloyd Brabson,
Peach Bottom B’; Veryl E
Brown, Peach Bottom R 2; Les
ter C. Fmnefrock, Peach Bot
tom, Earl M Linton, Kirk
wood Rl, John J Long, Peach
Bottom R 2, Forest Preston 11,
Oxford R 2; Dean Roland, Kirk
wood Rl, Ellis E Sheetz,
Peach Bottom Rl, Norman E
Whiteside, Oxford R 2.
Big new engine delivers greeter lugging
power. Gas or diesel. Speeds 1 to 16 mpb.
Let us put you in the driver’s seat of the «U
-new GeW SP-188 Chop-King... the biggeit
chopper built. Come on ini
Make us Prove H with a Demonstration I
• ABC Porode
(Continued from Page j
ties. A demonstration
Judging contest on the a
tic Matc-Ritc sire recomt
dation program will be
for all visitors, with p.
for winners.
Yoder says the same
gram will be repeated in
evening, with
served. Tickets for the p
barbeque are now avail
from any Atlantic Technp
at $l.OO per person.
Bus tours are being arran
from distant service points
technicians, area supers
directors, and sire commit
men. Tickets and details
available from the local s
ice office.
A large tent will be eiec
on the lawn, especially for ‘
rade” Day activities. Atlant
headquarters are located tb
miles northwest of Lancas
along Route 230 By-Pass.
ISF
International
Stock Food Corp.
• Silo Guard
• Hay Guard
• Automatic Dispenser
• Mar-O-Bone
• Cattle - Special
• Grow “EM”'Pellets
• Vealer Milk Replacer
All Quality Products From 1
For Prompt Service Conta
CLAIR W. CASSEL
Box 173
Manheim, Penna. 17543
Tel. 6654510
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FARMERSVILLE
EQUIPMENT CO.
R. D. 2, Ephrato, Pa.
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