You Hoard? Arrange or anchor draper r>,«» lea at windows «o they won’t d from Page 11) blow d { d t as yellow atreake ... T 1 Weights In bottom hems of draper! »s help to bold them •e even wear and In place, reverse draperies H(vve Yoll Trle <l? to side and from Adding glamor and flavor to window when pos- to casseroles with colorful ripe olives? Chop or slice ■SiteagfrgWs ~V Now...three tractors with exclusive six-way hydraulic contmi of operations In the size that’s right for your farm... new 53 h.p. "2510,” 70 h.p. "3020" or 94 h.p. “4020” ... there’s an exclusive closed-center hydraulic system to help you get the most productivity out of every operation. Through Power Shift ... Power Steering ... Power Brakes ... double-action cylinders ~ . Uni versal Hitch ... hydraulically assisted PTO control... Power Differential Lock make work faster... easier. Add too, the greater flexibility offered in Power Shift models and you will get the feel of a new high in tractor per formance. - Take advantage of our offer and test one on v our farm. »ger Implement l Co. Land's Bros * Inc. * BU 4-4467 LanCaSter 393 ' 3M6 5. Yearsley & Sons Shotzberger's 5t Chester 696-2990 El™ l 665-2141 \ Alan Beyer . ~ - A. B. C. Groff, Inc. istiaxu .LIT S-5667 New Holland 354-8001 If You Can't Afford To Corbet Your Bam .77 Use BAMRI! • K«*j» bam dtm tnd mn Htrf * SwMltnt Hi* mI • KtWucu iCnrina HARM. MARTIN, INC. Hm *jJJ, r«. Gap 442-4148 Terre Hill 445-3455 New Holland 354-2112 WHAT'S NEl'i IH THE LONG GREEN LEKE ~ -f ripe olives and aitir into mac- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 12, 1966—1 aronl and cheese or your ■■■— favorite tuna-noodle dish. Sticking toasted slivered almonds Into mashed sweet potato balls, then putting into a 350-degree oven for about 25 minutes until the balls are heated through? Almonds give a different appearance and flavor to the sweet po tato. Heating canned peach halves in their sirup, then draining and Ailing the peach cups with hot crumbled bacon? Served with French toast or waffles, the hot peaches are an excellent breakfast. eye-opener amazing new summer grazing crop! lINDSEY/FUHK’S-G 50R6HVIH-SUDAH HYBRID I undsevH||||H FIIMK'S Ask Your Hoffman Seed Man for details or Call our NEW Phone No. 898-2261, Landisville. i Serving formers wi/h fines# cjua/(fy seeofs GOCKLEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1966 Starting at 10:30 A.M. At Reinholds, Lancaster County, Pa., mile South o£ Route 897. 40 TRACTORS FARMALL: 400, 450, 560, 460, H, M, 340, CUB, MTA, 300, 200, 230, SUPER A, SUPER C. JOHN DEERE; 3010, 2010, A, 530; 40 CRAWLER w/Blade. __ OLIVER: 55, OC6 CRAWLER w/3 pt. MASSEY FERGUSON: 35, 50, 65, 85. FORD; 851, 860, NAA, 640. ALLIS CHALMERS. McCORMICK WD9, CASE 900, McCORMICK W 6 Late 22 inch Frick Thresher ALSO: Large Selection of Tractors not here men tioned. Factory-built 100 H. P. SNOW BLOWER Mounted on FORD TRACTOR. EQUIPMENT John Deere Chuck Wagon; Flail Choppers; 3-Pt. and Trailing Plows, Corn Pickers; Bale Elevators; Spreaders; Balers, Combines; Mowers; Planters, Trans port and Trailing Disc Harrows; Hay Bakes; Scraper Blades; Loaders, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. This will be a big sale so plan to come early and stay late. Terms by JACOB H. GOCKLEY Lunch by Swamp Lutheran Church YOUR LCGiSLaTOR’S OR6PORT JACK B. HORNER State Representative The Supreme Court has for handed down its decision on legislative reapportionment. Plant wmwmmm ■7/p This has been a, very knot ty and complex 'problem and I’m glad to have it 'now set tled. Both parties worked out a bi-partisan plan for Lancaster County and by and large this plan has 'been 'fol lowed, We had all hoped that it wouldn’t 'be necessary to put part of the county in with Lebanon County, 'not because Oil any antagonism toward our neighbor, but be cause our population fits very neatly into the guide line ifor a five-district coun ty. 'However, as in so many things in politics, the local sit uation had to give a bit in order to work out a state wide plan. As a result, Bhz- aheth and. Warwick Townships and the Borough of Lititz are includ ed in a district with part o£ Lehanon County. Leban’on County whs the main problem in reapportion ing this part of Pennsylvan. la. Its population is too large for only one district and not large enough for two. The only solution was to cre ate one seat which includes the major portion of Lebanon County and another seat for the lemaining portion of Lebanon County and part of an adjoining county. Leban on and Lancaster Counties ha\ e many things in com mon and a joinder of pai ts of these two counties into a distnct makes a ceitam amount of sense. It shouldn't be difficult for one man to adequately repiesent the in terests of both 'counties since they have so much in common Given their ideal choice I believe both comi ties would piefer to have all their districts completely within their individual bound ary lines, however this turned out to be impossible under the guidelines agreed upon, and with this in mind the final plan is one we can all live with. As far as Lancaster Conn ty is concerned, the major change brought albout by the new plan is the division of the 'county into five separate districts. Up until now the county was divided into two districts, one included the City of Lancaster and the other the county. This meant thht all four of the county legislators ran at large and represented the entire coun. ty, exclusive of the city. Un der the new plan each one of us now runs from a sep arate district within the county. My district is No. 98 and includes the Boroughs of Columbia, Mount Ville, Mari etta, Mount Joy, Elizabeth town, Manheim and all the townships in between. I frankly like this new method. Each one of us is most fa miliar with the area m which he lives and I believe ea'ch district should get bet ter representation with one man exclusively responsible for a separate area. I cer tainly know more about the problems of the northwest ern end of the county than I do of the other areas and I’m sure the same as true of the other legislators in their areas. 3
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