Holstein Breeders List Officers, Committees The Lancaster County Holstein Breeders Association recently announced its complete list of 1972 officers and committees. Elam Bollinger is president. Other officers are: Vernon Umble, vice president; Clyde W. Martin, secretary, and John M. Hamish, treasurer. Other directors include: Paul Sollenberger Cited The Farm Family Life In surance Company has announced that J. Wilbur Sollenberger is among the top 10 life producers for personal production in 1971 and is a member of the $750,000 club. Sollenberger’s interests in clude the PFA and the Jaycees. He is also an active member of his local church where he is a Sunday School teacher and a youth director. DeLaval No-film Detergents everything DeLaval Soft-touch T |f|Af*C Milk better with the best liners. XjIIICI Phone in your order today! J. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS Blue Ball, Pa. Call 717-354-7481 Save plenty on a big Chevy track. When the weather cools the deals axle conventionals. Also avail get hot on Chevy medium- duty able: tandems with a wide-range trucks. You can choose from two of axle ratios. It’s your kind of cab styles - conventional and tilt truck, and you can own it now at - with GVW’s to 44,500 lbs. and your kind of price. GCW’s to 60,000 lbs. And here’s an important money saver at no 53989«49 extra cost: a 96" BBC on single- Destination Charges, Dealer’s Prep., Local Taxes Extra. Built to last I Priced togo! Right now! Welk, Robert Book, Curtis Akers, Galen Crouse, and Arthur Wenger. Those with special assignments include: Clarence Stauffer, state director; Robert Kindig, DHIA representative; Kenneth Rutt, news reporter; Jay Landis and Nathan Stoltzfus, sales representatives, and Robert Kauffman, advertising representative. Committees and their mem bers include: Auditing J. Mowrey Frey Sr, chairman, and Clarence Keener Sr. Junior Project Melvin Eby, chairman; Arthur Wenger and Paul Welk. Banquet Richard Hess, chairman; John Kreider and Clair Hershey. Nominating James Kreider, chairman, Henry Kettering and Lloyd Miller. ktwintcr deal VENTURES CHEVROLET AT KISSEL HILL LITITZ, PA. Barn Meeting Albert Fry, chairman, Vernon Umble and Robert Book. Field Day Donald Eby, chairman, Galen Crouse and James Hess. Black and White Show Clarence Stauffer, chairman, Loren Zimmerman and Robert C. Groff. v Tour J. Mowrey Frey Jr, chairman, Curtis Akers and Clyde Bucher Storm’s “Eye” The “eye” of a hurricane is the area in the center of the storm It varies in diam eter from about seven to 20 miles Whereas the rest of the storm is violent, the eye has little or no wind and sometimes is clear enough so that sunshine or stars can be seen. My Neighbors A *— „ ~ v Tlm|l I 1 1 | ' [LT l . Qffl^ 9 *5 A \ — c fiP*'. “No—that’s my box-top offer file—the recipe books are in the bottom drawer.” 626-2091 'fj-jp i Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5,1972—; Maneuverability, convenience, speed INTERNATIONAL 710 SEMI-MOUNTED PLOW 3,4, 5 BOTTOM ■ Tops in maneuverability, convenience of op eration, speed You’ll finish fields in record time ■ Huge 30-inch vertical clearance fore-and-aft clearance with 18-m. bottoms ■ Hydraulically-controlled combination gauge and transport wheel runs on the land, lets you precisely adjust plowing depth on the go. ■ 3-bottom model expandable to 4-bottom, 4- bottom expandable to 5-bottom, and a straight 5-bottom model. ■ Category II or 111 three-point hitch or two-point Fast Hitch ... 16 or 18-m. bottoms ■ Trouble-free fully automatic or spring-trip beams Cope & Weaver Co. Messick Farm Equip. NEW PROVIDENCE ELIZABETHTOWN 786-7351 367-1319 C. B. Hoober & Son INTERCOURSE 768-8231 International Harvester Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2283 MOUNTVILLE Kauffman Bros, 2 31 Yz-m 285-5951