—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 18, 1971 10 48 Lancaster County ASC Convention The Lancaster County com munity committeemen of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) program have been elected for 16 com munity districts throughout the county. These community com mitteemen, three from each of the 16 areas for a total of 48, will be delegates at the county con vention at which one member of the group will be elected for a three year term on the county ASC committee The convention will be held at 10 a.m Thursday, December 16 at the Farm and Home Center The county committee has three members, each serving three years on a staggered basis. A chairman and vice chairman will be elected Fred G. Seldomndge is currently Lan caster County ASC committee chairman The county convention will be open to the public The county ASC committee is charged with the administration of farm programs, delegated to ASCS by the U.S Secretary of Agriculture In Lancaster County ASCS administers the feed gram and wheat set-aside programs, the Rural Environmental Assistance Program Cropland Adjustment program, wool program and price-support programs for commodities and storage structures The 48 members of the com munity committee who will serve as convention delegates, as well as the alternate delegates, are by district as follows Community number one (Conoy, West Donegal and Mount Joy Townships) ~ Victor Dohner, Elizabethtown RDI, chairman, David Sweigart, Elizabethtown RD3, vice chairman, Robert Brubaker, Elizabethtown RD3, regular member, James Cinder, Mount Toys Toys and play materials educate Toys help the child learn to control and direct his muscles, understand and imitate the ac tivities in the world around him, and express his ideas and feelings To profile a wide range of experiences, play materials need to be varied in type Mrs Carol Rothermel, assistant Chester County Extension home economist, offers this list of the types of play children need for development and the kinds of toys that stimulate such play Active Push and pull toys, wheel toys, games and gym equipment are typical playthings that aid in physical development Creative and manipulative Construction toys, building blocks, drawing and painting equipment and hobby kits aid creative play This type of play is important because it teaches children how to use their hands and prov ides for the expression of ideas It also frees the imagination, allows for the use of initiative, stimulates the powers of observation and develops resourcefulness Dramatic Housekeeping equipment, tram systems and dress-up costumes stimulate dramatic play This type of play also encourages imaginative expression and helps the child learn, through imitating adult activities Social Games in which several children can take part are essential aids to social development By sharing play activity, children learn how to get Joy RD2, first alternate, and Robert Strickland, Bainbridge RDI, second alternate. Community number two (East Donegal and West Hempfield Townships) Lewis Bixler, Marietta RDI, chairman, Donald B. Drager, Marietta RDI, vice chairman; Harold W. Ney, Marietta RDI, regular member; Shelley R. Shellenberger, Mount Joy RDI, first alternate, and J. Mark Bushong, Columbia RD2, second alternate Community number three (Rapho Township) Clyde H. Wolgemuth, Manheim RD2, chairman, Jay N. Newcomer, Mount Joy RDI, vice chairman; John H. Nissley, Mount Joy RDI, regular member, Jay H. Rohrer, Manheim RD2, first alternate, and Earl Swarr, Manheim RD2, second alternate Community number four (Penn, Warwick and Elizabeth Township) H. Richard Bom berger, Lititz RD2, chairman; Forney F. Longenecker, Lititz RD3, vice chairman; Jay Foreman, Lititz RDI, regular member, Paul B. Kline, 1400 Brunnerville Road, Lititz, first alternate, and Roy H Garber, Lititz RD3, second alternate. Community number five (East Cocalico, West Cocalico, Brecknock and Clay Township) Abram W. Eberly, Ephrata RDI, chairman, John J Ed wards, Ephrata RDI, vice chairman; Richard W Fox, Lititz RDI, regular member; J. Ira Zartman, Ephrata RDI, first alternate, and Clarence M. Fittery, Denver RD2, second alternate Community number six (Caernarvon, East Earl and Earl Township) Larry R Weaver, New Holland RDI, chairman; Walter Clair Martin, New Holland RD2, vice chairman; John E. Campbell, Box 56, New Holland, regular member; William Fisher, East Earl RDI, Teach along with each other and acquire a basic understanding of good sportsmanship They also learn how to concentrate and how to think quickly and accurately. GET MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY WITH morwx SUPPLEMENTS Containing DES (diethylstilbestrol)! 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Bowman, 2496 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, first alternate, and Miles W. Fry, Ephrata RD3, second alternate. Community number eight (Salisbury and Leacock Town ship) Chester R. Eby, Kinzers RDI, chairman, Raymond M Hoover, Gap RDI, vice chair man; Samuel M. Wanner, Narvon RD2, regular member, John I. Eby, Gap RD2, first alternate, and J. Earl Ranck, Gordonville RDI, second alternate Community number nine (East Lampeter, West Lampeter and Lancaster Townships) B Snavely Garber, Willow Street RDI, chairman, Harlan N. Keener, 1266 Gypsy Hill Road, Lancaster, vice chairman; J. Robert Brubaker, Willow Street RD2, regular member; Lester G. Landis, 2088 Creek Hill Road, Lancaster, first alternate, and Robert M. Myhn, Willow Street RD2, second alternate. Community number 10 (Manheim and East Hempfield Townships) Vernon H. Charles, 2249 Leabrook Road, Lancaster, chairman; Daniel H. Rohrer, Manheim RDI, vice chairman; Willis A. Kilheffer, Manheim RDI, regular member; J. Dale Landis, Lititz RD3, first alternate, and Herbert M. Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, second alternate. Community number 11 (Manor, Conestoga, and Pequea Town ships) Herbert Wiggins, Millersville RDI, chairman; David McMichael, Lancaster RD6, vice chairman; Nelson R. Habecker, Lancaster RD2, regular member; Carl Harnish, Lancaster RD6, first alternate, and J. Robert Kindig, Conestoga RDI, second alternate. Community number 12 (Eden, Bart and Sadsburg Townships) Calvin D Keene, Christiana RDI, chairman; Kenneth R. Murphy, Delegates Are Elected Quarryville RD3, vice chairman; Ivan R. Yost, Christiana RDI, regular member; Preston LeFevre, Quarryville RD3, first alternate, and William A. Wilson, Quarryville RD3, second alter nate. Community number 13 (Strasburg and Paradise Townships) Ivan S. Bowman Jr, Ronks RDI, chairman; C. Nevin Hershey, Ronks RDI, vice chairman; Lewis H. Denlinger, Paradise RDI, regular member; Paul H. Krantz, Strasburg RDI, first alternate, and Albert H. Mellinger, Strasburg RDI, second alternate. Community number 14 (Martic and Providence Townships) Carroll B. Herr, Holtwood RD2, chairman; J Fred Shenk, New Providence RDI, vice chairman; E Benjamin Shank, Holtwood RD2, regular member; Vincent Hoover, New Providence RDI, LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK Shavings Bagged, Bulk, Blown-in. Call for information Phone 285-4506 M first alternate, and James Ressler, Holtwood RD2, second alternate. Community number 15 (Drumore and East Drumore Townships) Robert C. Burkins Holtwood RDI, chairman; Samuel H. Kreider, Quarryville RDI, vice chairman; Wilmer P. Bolton, Holtwood RDI, regular member; J. Scott Wolff, Quarryville RD2, first alternate,’ and John T. Byers, Quarryville RDI, second alternate. Community number 16 (Fulton, Little Britain and Coleraiii Townships) Loran W. Brinton, Nottingham RDI, chairman- Clifford W. Holloway Jr, Peach Bottom RDI, vice chairman; Ellis E. Sheetz, Peach Bottom RDI, regular member; Norman E. Whiteside, Oxford RDI, first alternate, and Francis Kirk, Peach Bottom RDI, second alternate.