International Grand Champion The 1955 International Grand Champion owners of Ankony Farms, Rhinebeck, N. Y, Aberdeen-Angus bull, Ankonian 0. B. 13th, The first-prize senior bull calf was named is pictured above with representatives of the junior champion and grand champion Nov. two Eastern farms which own him From 29 during the International Livestock Ex left to right are Henry Z. Gingrich, manager position in Chicago. {Photo courtesy Amerj,- of Millarden Farms at Annville, Pa.; and can-Angus Breeders Association, 9 Dexter Allan A. Ryan, Lee and Lester Leachman, Park Avenue, Chicago 9, Illinois) /'V. f \K I r V x Farm Society 15 Yule Party Has 115 On Guest List Husbands wcie honored guests at the annual Christmas Dinner meeting of Society of Farm Wo men 15 Thursday night at Rhoads Spanish Tavern ,Quarry ville. There were Li 5 served. Gifts were exchanged and Big Sisters were disclosed as part of the meeting where the Christmas theme prevailed The Rev Delmar It- Probst, pasuor of Mount Hope and Wesley Methodist Churches, gave the invocntinn, which is prin ted as today’s Lancaster Farming editorial. Assisting the program chair man, Mrs Warren Smith, were Mrs. Lewis E Shoemaker, Jr-, Mrs Richard Maule, Mrs Mahlon Shoemaker, Mis Frank McCrabb and Mrs- Helen Bushong During the past year, the ways and means committee reported, the Society has earned $515 Named auditors for the coming year were Mrs. Almus Shoemaker, and Mrs. Forrest Reinhart. Jack Heidelbaugh, Solanco High School senior, provided org£fh music dm mg the dinner The carol sing was conducted by Mrs- Ernest Millet with Mrs Fred Linton at the piano. Four mem bers of the Southern Lancaster County Joint Community High School Jband offered a clarinet quartet. Members were Ruth Jones, Loretta Stoner, Vesta Mabe •nd Lorraine Hess. The origin oi Christmas cus toms in the United States was the theme of a talk by Mrs- (Bernard Jackson. A ladio program-type quiz was conducted, with Mrs Smith as quiz master; Mrs- Lewis E- Shoemaker Jr, time keeper; Mrs- John Ogden, Miss Sara Holmes, and Mrs Donald Weick tel, judges. Winners were, first; Mrs. Kenneth Shoemaker, and Second, Mrs. Harold Herr. mtiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | THE NEW- LINCOLN WELDER | | WELDANTOWER COMBINATION | | C 200 AMP Welder | i •* 4 KVA Stand by AC Power Unit 1 H For Easy Welding and Emergency Power. AlsoJ Newjand = H used Lincoln Welders. = | AUTHORI2ED LINCOLN WELDER DEALER | 1 UIESTAND INC. Marietta 6-9301 i MMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimSiiiiiiiiiin WHAT’S NEWS? us a letter -jif you have farming news to sale coming up, if you schedule a coming event. 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IKFOICTEO FRECIMTATION DFCEMMJI 19 5 Give LANCASTER FARMING a call - or drop Lancaster Farming, Friday, December 16, 1955—11 ~r*ft Christmas Music Programs Sunday Afternoon, Eve Christmas music progiams will be presented Sunday afternoon at Christiana and Sunday evening at Quarryville At four o’clock, the LanChestei Choi us will sing at the Christiana Fue Hall, pie senting “Chnstmas in the An,” and at eight that evening, the combined chons of Chestnut Level Presbyterian and Memonal Methodisrt in Quanyville will pre sent “A Star in the Sky” at the Quanyville Church Directing the 40-voice Lan- Chester Chorus is Donald Tiostle and pianist will be Richaid Wright Several from Southern Lancaster County are membeis of the LanChester Chorus Charles C Gochnauer will again conduct “A Star in the Sky” at Memorial Methodist Sunday eve ning, repeating the performance given last Sunday at Chestnut (Level Accompanists here wi i be Mrs Robert Ankrum of Chestnut Level at the piano, and Miss Helen Snyder, Quarry ville, at the organ The piano-organ of fertory at Chestnut Level was given by Mrs Ankrum and Miss Rosemary Andrews. This Sunday night the piano-oigan duo will be Mrs Ankrum and Miss Maiy Glackin. Soloists are Sara and Harry Ankrum and Pauline Stoner of Chestnut Level,' Richaid Deibler and Vivian L Groff of Quarry ville INTERNATIONAL |[MOTOR TRUCKS | New and Used Trucks LANCASTER COUNTY SINCE 1929 S Henry E. Martin & Sons 448 S. Prince St. ■ Ph. 2-2194 Day or Night ■ ■ ■■■■■■■ ■»■■■■■■ 818 ■■■■■■■« ■■■■BBS- Please sign all items. I Hi* : Quarryville 378 Li I Lancaster 4-3047 t-'T Sales and Service DEPENDABLE SERVICE IN Quarryville,s rm —-3 ninngT ■riiT'.Kiu r.-i—- WANT'S TO V/OEK. Houston, Texas One of the stipulations which Wallace Davis, a letnccl salesman, put into the contract he had with the com pany he hued to build a senes of dams foi lieshvvater lakes on his iaim was they had to give him a lob driving one of the tractois JOKESTERS ALARMS. Oak Ridge Tenn Fuemen. hne aie bone aied of answonng false alaims It seems that pffibk steis have been tying bones on sti.mn atid attaching the stnngs to the alaim boxes Hungry dogs, spvmg the bones, have been set ting olf the alaims Secrelarv Humphrey hails vie toiy ovei inflation ICE JAMS sinct Hit roads are icy, maybt you’d better pomp tilt brakes!” NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL Lancaster, Pa. report, a a. i /"H