fftfr WASHINGTON REPORT PMy Congressman Edwin D. Eshftman flHjj I Mi HHR •This will be the last column for public office must be grant ttfat I will be writing for awhile, ed equal coverage by the news This being a Congressional eleq,- media. Since I am a candidate tion year, the rules and regula- for re-election, the column must ti’ons concerning political cam- |* c discontinued for tne dura *. , tion uf the election yeai pro ppigns come into play. These ceedinM roles state that each candidate ’ , , , The attempt has been to use this column to inform you about major issues, positions on the issues, and my activities. Now, as this report is phased out for awhile, you may be interested Bulldozing « Grading in some altcrnative means that Potz Sales & Service ■ can be used to seek out my opinion. The excitement of the Barn Cleaners - Silo campaign year will certainly Unloaders - Cattle Feeder* bring many subjects to the fore front of the news. If you want Quarryville, R. D. 1 to know how I might feel about Hensel 548-2559 them, do not hesitate to ask. A letter, addressed to either Robert K.Rohrer Monsanto RAMROD Foxtail plus Ragweed, Pigweed other broadleaf weeds gets and Leaves No Carry-Over Problems! RAMROD is the No. 1 killer of foxtail, other annual grasses and many broad* leaf weeds. With only a minimum of rainfall RAMROD goes to work early . . . wipes out grasses and weeds before they emerge. And RAMROD lasts until crops are big enough to shade-out weeds . then breaks down to leave no soil-residue. RAMROD won't ever spoil your rotation plans. . RAMROD is available and equally effective in 20% granules or 65% wet table powder for spraying ... is applied at one rate, regardless of soil type. RAMROD, your best herbicide for a wide range of soil types or for fields with more than one type of soil. RAMROD resists leaching by heavy rainfall. . . and you can re-plant RAM* ROD-treated fields with any crop if weather makes it necessary. GET THE BEST HERBICIDE FOR CLEAN FIELDS. GET RAMROD AT P. L ROHRER & BRO, INC. Smoketbwiji,. Pa. AGRICULTURAL DIVISION MONSANTO COMPANY ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63166 Available cfr the lOth Congressional District Office in Lancaster or to our Washington off.ee, is perhaps the mout convenient means of getting in touch. Every letter gets my personal attention and every effort is made to fully outline an opinion on the issue raised. You may also direct problems that your Congressman might help in solving in the same manner. The people with the answers will be contacted, and while I cannot promise complete satisfaction in every case, you may be assured that each problem will get full con sideration. A telephone call to either of the Congressional offices is an other method of expressing your opinion or finding out mine. If I should not be available to talk with you when the call is placed, the staff will make a complete record of your opinion or request and will pass it along to me. There has been a “hot line” established between the Lancas- (Continued on Page 13) 397-3539 " * } <■ Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 20,1968 DRESS. Fatti. .ssler, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hassler 11, Quarryville R 2, puts her pony, Lady Dee through her paces. • Pony Club (Continued from Page 6) a two mile Cross Country course, two Diessage rings, an other 150\300’ ring and they are now building a 100\200’ ring for their annual horse and pony show to be held on Saturday, May 4 They have this show each year (open to the public) to raise structions The show will fea funds to continue the club In- GUTS AND CONDITIONS IN ONE PASS! NEW IDEA CUT/DITIONERI Single machine gives fluffy, palatable swaths or windrows. Non-stop, plug free! Adjustable cutting height. Does all these jobs and more: * Snreas com stalks • Chops weeds Clips pastures • Chops straw stubble • Conditions straw for baling Chas. J. McComsey Longenecker & Sons Farm Supply Hickoiy Hill, Pa. Rheems Koy H. Buck, Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Ephrata, R. D. 2 New Holland Allen H. Matz Wilbur H. Graybill Denver Lititz, R, D. 2 Landis Bros. A, L. Herr & Bro. Lancaster Quarryville ture a large challenge trophy donated by the Duke Convales cent Residence, Lancast°r, and other championship awards Ai y rider up to 18-years-old may par ticipate Any class with more than 30 entiles will be divided. Judges for the event are A. T Brede, White House, NJ ; Mrs J Tyler, McConnell, Green ville, Del. and Mrs. Donald Hebb, Sparks, Md. 7