Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 07, 1981, Image 151

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    WEST CHESTER Members of Hannum and Arthur D. Hershey,
the 1981 ASCS county and com- alternates,
mumty committees were recently Chairing the county committee
elected for Chester and Delaware m Delaware County is Walter
Counties. Craig, Jr. The 1981 vice chairman
Heading the county in Chester is is Edward S. Fntz, with Robert
John G. McCausland, chairman of Craig serving as regular member,
the county committee. Serving Alternate for the committee m
'with him are: Herman B. elude Robert P. Balderston and
Bramble, Jr., vice chairman; J. Anne B. Bates.
Dale Nichol, member; and Paul E. Community committee mem-
Chester, Delaware elect ASC committees
bers include:
CHESTER CO
Community No 1
1 William High Jr chairman E Kent High
Harold R Kulp John Bruner Horace D Wilson
DELAWARE CO
Community No 2
Titus Beam chairman Nicholas TkaczuK David
E Weaver Vernon R Guest Craig Stoltrfus
Community No 3
C Ivan Stoltztus Paul H Hannum Ellis Y
Brown 111 William* Smith George! Murphy
Community No 4
Arthur D Hershey chairman Paul Jacob King
Lssle Walton M<*Tlelhn Clair G Neal
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,19t1—D19
Community No 5
Charles Wilkinson chairman C Barclay Hoopes
Jr David Darlington Kenneth Roberts James
Steels
Community No 6
1 S>mon Z Zook chairman Ernest M Delp J
Dean Cheek Jr Otis A Astel Thomas A
McQueen
Community No 7
Robert W Hocking chairman Charles D
Lester John D St John E Richard Hoopes Jr
Thomas A. Gouge
Community t
Marshall Jones chairman Samuel B Acker Jr
Steve Duncan Harold Pyle J Gilbert Scott
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LIFETIME FREE STALL HOUSING
Cut bedding costs 75 per cent, reduce labor for
barn cleaning and cow washing, reduce teat and
udder injury to the minimum house your milking
herd in free stall housing Each cow provided a
stall for loafing She won’t be stepped on the rear
curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical
cleaning or washing A few minutes twice a day
cleans the stalls and curbs, bedding lasts almost
forever if your stalls fit the cows Popular sizes are
5’6", 7’ and 7’6” Size ’em by breed
Our free stall partition may be mounted on
wooden head boards or we make a steel
divider. Set the legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs
to hold and retain bedding. Stall floor can be
sod, sand or gravel. Bedding straw, sawdust,
peanut hulls, ground com cobs, etc. Should be
installed with paved alley surface 8 feet wide
for mechanical cleaning or washing.
- 8 Models all steel welded term and feedlot gates
- 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
For prices, contact; Fred Frey, Mgr.
(717)786-2146
FREY BROS.
RD 2 Quarryville, PA 17566
1278 Loop Ri
Lancaster, Pa.
17604
717-397-3721