• N«W ASC New Holland, Box 80; Vico (ConUnutd from Page 1) Chairman, Larry r, Weaver, ' New Holland Rl; Regular Mem- Community No. 8 Rapho bor, Mark Yoder, Elvoraon R 2; Township Isl Altcrnnle. Enrl S. Fisher, Chairman, Clyde H. Wolge- East Enrl Rl; 2nd Alternate, mulh. Manhclm R 2; Vico Chair- Mcrvln Weller, Elvcrson R 2. Communlt y No. 7 - Ephrata, 2 1, , R RS-' u? aw Wc * l Earl ft Upper Leacock Fpus. Manhclm R 4; Ist Alter- Townshlo note. Earl Swarr, Manhclm R 2; V* »»___„*« BnhM... Chairman, Robert E. Marlin, «Ivlim no 0 ’ H y C ‘ R h ’ Ncw Holland Rl; Vice Chair- Manneim tu. man, John J. Landis, 2648 Creek Community No. 4—Penn, War- Hill Road, Lancaster; Regular wick ft Elizabeth Twp. Member, Elvln W. Groff, Bird in- Chairman, Forney F. Longcn- -, l ? l »* le J nate ’ „ j!, y M . - ecker. Lititz R 3; Vice Chairman. p ,off - Blrd-in-lland Rl; 2nd Al- Jay Vincent Becker, Lititz R 3: r j n . tc ’„ N ?’™, an K- Rccmm '' Regular Member. Paul B. Kline. Bird-m-Hand Rl. Lititz R 3; Ist Alternate, Roy H. Garber, Lititz R 3; 2nd Alternate, Wilbur G. Keller, Lititz R 2. Community No. 5 East Co calico, West Cocalico, Breck nock ft Clay Twp. Chairman, John J. Edwards, Ephrata Rl; Vice, Chairman, Ab ram W. Eberly, Ephrata Rl; Regular Member, Richard W. Fox, Lititz Rl; Ist Alternate, J. Ira Zartman, Ephrata Rl; 2nd Alternate, W. D. Stober, Adams lown. Community No. 6 Caernar von, East Earl & Earl Twp. Chairman, John E. Campbell, PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, October 2, 1968 20 to 30 TRACTORS MANY MAKES & MODELS International, Ford, John Deere, Allis-Chalmers, Case, Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver Harvesters, mowers, cornpickers, hay balers, blowers Some Lawn and Garden Equipment Attention DEALERS & FARMERS: Bring your own surplus equipment in to be sold on consignment. We buy, sell, trade, wholesale-daily. Used Parts for most make & model of Tractors & Farm Machinery. Wenger’s Farm Machinery, Inc i>o. Race StL Community No. 8 Salisbury & Leacock Twp. Chairman. Robert M Mast, Narvon R 2; Vice Chairman, Chester K. Eby, Kinzer Rl; Reg ular Member, John 1. Eby, Gap Rl; Ist Alternate, Amos D. Hoo ver, Gap R 2; 2nd Alternate, J. Earl Ranck, Gordonville Rl. Community No. 9—East Lam peter, West Lampeter ft Lancas ter Township Chairman, B. Snavely Garber, man, Calvin D Keene, Christi- Willow Street Rl; Vice Chair- ana Rl; Regular Member, Ken man, Harlan N. Keener, 1266 neth R Murphy, Quarryville R 3. Gypsy Hill Road, Lancaster; Ist Alternate, G Preston LeFev- Regular Member, Robert M. My- re, Quarryville R 3: 2nd Alter- 5:00 P.M. Sale Held Under Lights FARM MACHINERY Hn, Willow Street R 2; lit Alter nate, Mahlon H. High, 2241 South View Rood, Lancaster; 2nd Alternate, Letter G. Landii, 2088 Creek Hill Road, Lancaster. Community No. 10—Manhcim & East llcmpficld Township Chairman, Daniel 11. Rohrcr, JiManhcim Rl; Vice Chair man, Willis A. KilhelTcr, Man helm Rl; Regular Member. Ver non H. Charles, 2249 Leabrook Road, Lancaster; Ist Alternate, Melvin L. Long, Lititz R 3; 2nd Alternate, Herbert M. Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster. Community No. 11 Manor, Conestoga & Pequea Twp. Chairman, Jacob C. Stehman, Lancaster R 6; Vice Chairman. B. H. Wiggins. Millersville Rl; Reg ular Member, John C. Kindig, Conestoga Rl, Ist Alternate, Carl G. Harnish, Lancaster R 6. 2nd Alternate, John J Hess, Wash ington Boro Rl. Community No. 12 Eden, Bart & Sadsbury Township Chaiiman, George H Rein hart, Kirkwood Rl; Vice Chair- 717 866-2138 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 21.1968—13 m.te, William A. Wilson, Quar ryville R 3. Community No. 13 Slras burg & Paradise Townships Chairman, Ivan S. Bowman, Jr„ Ronks Rl; Vice Chairman, J. Robert Hess, Slrasburg Rl; Reg ular Member, William A. Dean, Jr., Strasburg Rl; Ist Alternate, C. Ncvin Hershey, Ronks Rl: 2nd Alternate, Vincent D. Her shey, Ronks Rl. Community No. 14 Martic & Providence Twp. Chairman, J. Fred Shcnk, New Providence Rl; Vice Chairman. Charles A. Ressier, Holtwood R 2; Regular Member, Eugene K Fiey, Holtwood R 2; Ist Alter nate, Lester R Gerhart, New Providence Rl; 2nd Alternate, Vincent H. Hoover, New Provi dence. Community No. 15—Drumore & East Drumore Township Chairman, Frank W. Aument, Holtwood Rl, Vice Chairman, Samuel H. Kreider, Quarryville Rl; Regular Member, Wilmer P. Bolton, Holtwood Rl, Ist Alter nate, Irwin A Cutler, Peach Bot tom Rl; 2nd Alternate, J L Buikins, Quanyville Rl .Myerstown, Pa. Bonnie Miller Is Solanco Fair Queen Sixlecn-vcar-old Bonnie Mill er was clowned Miss Harvest Queen at the Solanco Commu nity Fair Wednesday night. Brown-haired Bonnie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Char les Henry Miller, of Quarrvvillc R 3, was chosen from four So lanco High School seniois com peting for the honor The crowning bv last year’s Harvest Queen, Rebecca Atkins, marked (he opening of the three-dav Solanco Fair The new queen, who is tak ing the academic course in high school and likes ait and interior decot-ating plaved a piano solo in talent competition. First runner-up in the com petition. which was judged by an applause meter, was Mary Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs F. Everton Stewait, Quar ryville R 3 The Harvest Oueen piesided over fair activities, including the parade Friday evening Community No. 16 Fulton, Little Britain & Colerain Town ship Chairman, John J Long, Peach Bottom R 2. Vice Chan man, Loran Bunton, Nottingham Rl, Regulai Member, Clifford W. Holloway, Jr., Peach Bottom Rl; Ist Alternate, Norman E Whiteside, Oxford Rl; 2nd Al ternate, Foiest Preston 11, Ox ford R 2 The ASC community commit tee chairman, vice chairman and thud icgiilar member automatic ally become delegates to the county convention, where farm ers are elected to fill vacancies on the ASC county committee The alternate committeemen be come alternate delegates to the convention The county conven tion will be held Friday,” Sept 27 at 7 30 p m in the Farm and Home Center Aftei the County Committeemen aie elected, the delegates determine which of the regulai committeemen will serve as the committee chan man and vice chairman foi the com ing yeai. ASC county and community tamer-committees are in chaige oi local administration of such national programs as the Agn cultural Conservation Program, the Cropland Adjustment Pro gram, the teed giain program, the wheat piogram, the national wool program, acreage allot ments and marketing quotas, commodity loans, and stoiage facility loans The office wolt has an antique cai, but an automatic clutch SEED Redcoat Wheat Pennrad Barley Cleaned Tested Arthur L. Reist 1050 Eden Rd , Lane , Pa Phone (717) 569-2079 Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeder* Quarry ville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-255 P
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