# LEESPORT The results of the Berks County balloting for the 1980 Community Committeemen were recently announced by Henry Bohn, County Executive Director for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. He described the duties of tvvtt tt=vt t ' ' ■ I Bvllle Mills: Coolers MAKE ME A BULK MILK COOLER THAT HAS EVERYTHING! Berks Co. committeemen selected these newly elected com- mitteemen as being vital for the administration of farm programs in the county. They will be assisting the ASC Committee, presently manned by Paul Keeney, Rehrersburg; Mark Balthaser, R.D. 1 Bemville; ASK US TO SEE A IN OPERATION, RIGHT ON THE FARM. OUIIN ROAD REFRIGIRATION and, Donald Lutz, R.D. 1 Mohrsville. One of the first duties of the committee will be to attend the ASC convention which is scheduled for Monday, December 17th at 10 a.m. at the Berks County Agricultural Center. They will be electmg a person to serve a three-year term of County Committeemen, along with the first and second alternates to serve for 1980. The ASC County Com mittee presently ad ministers the Agricultural Conservation Program, including long term agreements and annual agreements. Also under this program are commodity loans at 9 per cent interest, and the wheat and grain feed programs. They administer •the wool and bee indemnity, USDA emergency and defense programs, and momtor farm supplies as needed. Complete election results are as follows: COMM. 1 Bethel, Marion, Tulpehocken Frederick J. Bohn, #1 Myerstown; Earl L. Brown, #1 Myerstown; Donald E. Landis, #1 Myerstown; Bruce T. Younker, #1 Bethel; John C. Bartsch, #1 Bethel. COMM. 2 “ Jefferson, Upper Tulpehocken, Penn James R. Yost, #1 Bem ville; LaVerne C. Koenig, H 2 The Mueller Model “OH” with HiPerForm cooling, Mueller-Matic Automatic Washing System, and built-in freezer protection control is the most advanced bulk milk cooler in the world. The nation's most progressive dairymen are using it. Shouldn't you be? USED TANKS 2-500 Gal. Girton 500 Gal. Jamesway (1) (2) 500 gal. Mojonnier 400 Gal. Dari-Kool 500 Gal. Milkeeper 425 Esco Box 67, Intercourse, PA 17543 Phone: John D. Weaver - 717-768-9006 or 768-7111 or Answering Service - 717-354-4374 Bernville; Curtis G. Wolf, #1 Bemville; Charles D. Moyer, #2 Bemville; Harvey C. Krill, #1 Bemville. COMM. 3 Tilden, Upper Bern, Center Roscoe Haag, #1 Mohr sville; Clarence R. Luckenbill, HI Bemville; Nicholas Kopicz, §1 Mohr sville; Rae M. Hix, #1 Mohrsville; James W. Riegel, HI Bemville. COMM, 4 Perry, Windsor, Ontelaunee, Bern, Muhlenberg Ernest H. Epting HI Hamburg; Robert L. Seidel, HI Lenhartsville; Harry R. Kauffman, Hi Hamburg; Ronald Weyer, H 2 Hamburg; Lawrence T. Sunday, #1 Lenhartsville. COMM. 5 Albany, Greenwich Clyde K.A. Baver, HZ Kutztown; Brian A. Bond, #2 Kerapton; Guy W. Long, HI Lenhartsville; Ralph G. Sanner, #3 Kutztown; Richard C. Wieder, #1 Kempton. COMM. 6 Longswamp, Rockland, District, Taxatawny, Hereford Wilson H. Rohrbach, #1 Mertztown; George R. DeLong, #1 Kutztown; Charles A. Savidge, #2 Mertztown; Harold L. Angstadt, #1426 Fleetwood; Earl W. Latshaw, #1 Alburtis. ■ HiPerForm ——•* I MUELLER ; ■ t FRB HBATBR Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15,1979 Richmond, Maidencreek, Warren W. Berger, HZ Kutztown; Leroy J. Biehl, #1 Kutztown; Arthur F. Hoch, #2464 Fleetwood; Feryl J. Treichler, HZ Kutztown; Paul H. Myers, #4002 Fleetwood. Darnel E. Levengood, Jr., HI Oley; Lloyd C. Zook, H 2 Oley; Earl Mensch, #4 Boyertown; David Hauseman, HA Boyertown; Fred Eyrich, HI Oley. Ralph T. Spencer, #3 Boyertown; Earl R. Hafer, H 2 Douglassville; Ralph Drey, #2 Douglassville; Wilson R. Hoffman, H 2 Barto; William E. Keun, H 2 Boyertown. HUMMELSTOWN - The Lower Dauphin High School Chapter of the Future Farmers of America recently completed its an nual citrus fruit sale. In an above average sale for the Chapter, one thousand one hundred and sixty-six caseswere sold. This year’s top salesman was James Steckler, Rl, THE BULK MILK COOLER AUTOMATIC WASHING THAT HAS SYS ™ ! EVERYTHING THE MUELLER MODELS OH ( MHL, AND MW WITH HIPERFORM MAKE ALL OTHER BULK MILK COOLERS OBSOLETE SEE THE MUELLER NEW MODELS ★ 500 MW ★ 600 MW The “MW” is one of the Lowest pouring Height Bulk tanks. Check with us all the new features on the “MW" bulk tank. If you are in the market for a bulk milk cooler and you don't check all the advantages of the Mueller “OH” “MHL", and “MW" you may be buying an obsolete cooler. COMM. 7 Ruscombmanor COMM. 8 Oley, Pike, Alsace, Lower Alsace, Exeter COMM. S Colebrookdale, Douglass, Earl, Amity, Washington Lower Dauphin FFA completes citrus sale . COMM. 11 Caernarvon, Robeson, Union, Brecknock, Cumru George W. Zerr, Geigertown; David 0. Shirley, Geigertown; Gary Stoltzfus, #2 Elverson; Samuel A. Schlouch, #3 Mohnton; John K. Fuzer, #3 Mohnton. COMM. 12 North Weidelberg, Lower Heidelberg, Heidelberg, South Heidelberg, Spring Wilbur F. Lutz, 825 Fritz town Rd., Sinking Spring; Mark A. Wolfskill, HI Robesonia; Lester W. Gelsinger, HI Robesonia; Norman H. Bare, #5 Sinking Spring; Charles R. Kissling, HI Robesonia. NOTE: The first name in each community is the Chairman; second is the Vice-Chairman; third is the Regular Member; fourth and fifth are the first and second alternates. Palmyra who sold one hundred and forty-six cases. Tami Yost, Hershey, took second place with ninety eight cases. The citrus sale is one of many fund raising projects sponsored by the Lower Dauphin High School FFA. BUTTER>EGGS \wm \ <*- 0 n f t . 4 r. t ! 24 HOUR SERVICE 55