14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 25, 1956 McMurtrie Again Heads American Guernsey Club PETERBOROUGH, N. H. —R. H »'McMurtrie of Huntmgburg, 3nd., was reelected president of Guernsey Cattle Club during the organization’s recent 79th annual meeting held !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ New & Used Tractors ■ 2 & Farm Equipment ti ■ CLYDE E. KEENER J 2 Located at Intersection ■ i Of Rt. 230 & 72 ■ ■ R. D. 3 Lane- Ph, 4-6414 ■ ■Sale 2nd Thursday each g * month ■ Private Daily ■ What a reception! Last year folks everywhere scattered millions of pounds of this powerful new fly killer that does the job while you watch. Purina Fly Bait works that fast... that efficiently. And Purina Fly Bait keeps on killing for weeks. Just scatter Purina Fly Bait where flies congregate. Two ingredients draw the flies and a third, malatbion, does the killing. Effective on resistant flies. The carrier makes it stand up in litter. Will not become soggy. Comes in 2,10 and 25 lb- sizes. USE PURINA FLY BAIT IN • Dairy Barns • Dog Kennels • Poultry Houses • Hog Houses Want proof of Purina Fly Bait killing power? Stop in and see our Dead Fly Display. Many of your neighbors are delighted with this fine prod* uct of Purina Research. Ask about it now. Warren Sickman B. F. Adams Pequea Bird-in-Hand J. H. Reitz J. Fred Whiteside Millway Kirkwood Snader’s Mill John J. Hess II Mt. Airy New Providence John J. Hess Vintage S. H. Hiestand James High Salunga Gordonville H. S. Newcomer Wenger Bros. Mt. Joy ' Rheems .v-v-v-v-v.vv-v-v. in Philadelphia, Pa. Lloyd B. Wescott, Clinton, N: J was elected first vice-presi dent, and Kent B. Hayes, Okla homa City, Okla.y second vice president. K. B. Musser and R. D. Stewart, both of the head quarters stafl here, continue as executive director and secretary respectively. These officers also hold the same positions with Golden Guernsey, Inc., the Club’s milk marketing organization. Two changes were also made in the group’s, executive commit ted Merritt H. Adamson, Los* Angeles, Calif, replaced George W. Emde, Lodi, Calif., and W. W. Fitzpatrick, Rougemont, N. C. re placed George Watts Hill, Dur ham. Both changes were the re sult of resignations following many years of service. Continuing as members of the • Poultry Houses • Stables • Feed Rooms • Outdoor Area* » * »»* ■7% * * j * * John B, Kurtz Ephrala executive committee are Alvin C. Bush, Muncy, Pa.; Delbert H. Kingston, Cary, 111.; Otto H. Lie bers, Lincoln, Nebr.; John Ly man, Middlefield, Conn.; J. M. McDonald, Cortland, N. Y.; Gav in K. McKerrow, Pewaukee, Wise.; Kenneth C. Price, Port Orchard, Wash.; G. B. Walker, Stoneville, Miss.; John D. Worth ington, Bel Air, Md.; and Howard J. Zeigler, Clyde, Ohio Sales Dates May 25—Guy L. Calvert, 317 New Sr Lititz, plumbing and heating materials and tools; also real estate. 6:30 p. m. DST. May 26 Elsie M Keller, Lexington (near Brunnerville), building lots, household goods (including antiques), gardening and carpentering-tools, two auto mobiles 12:30 p. m , D. S. T. May 26 Mrs. Harry Worth, Bay Vi&w, Cecil County, Mary land (Rt. 272), real estate, per sonal property, 12 noon. May 26 Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc, sales barn east of Mount Joy, Rt 230, 93rd Key stone Consignment sale. May 26 H. Roy Hess, Kirk wood I O O F. Hall, Kirkwood, household goods and antiques, 1 p. m May 26 Alvin* Huster, be tween Atglen and Parkesburg household goods. May 26 James E. Griest, Fairfield, Drumore Twp mid way between Fishing Creek and Peach Bottom, brick building (slate roof), partially remodeled for dwelling; the former post Tree School. Never-failing well (pressure system), lots of shade, large garden. 7 p. m. D. S. T. May 26 Farmers’ National Bank of Ephrata, Attorney in fact for Paul H. Cockley, in vil lage of Hinkletown, Ephrata Twp, real estate. 2 p. m. May 26—Alice Obetz, 125 W. Ferdinand St, Manheim; per sonal property. Ipm. DST. May 26—Paul B. Clay, Mt. Airy, Md. 40 tractors and farm machinery. 10 a. m. May 26—Katie R. Weidman, 150 W. High St., Elizabethtown, household goods and tools (car penter, and other); 1 p. m. May 26—Mrs. Bess M. Johns, Rt. 340 (from Elizabethtown to Hershey), stock, implements, household goods, some antiques; 12-30 p. m. May 26 Fred Hardy, 920 Manor St., Lancaster (next to Farmers Trust Co. branch), household goods, including anti que dishes, glassware, silverware, etc., 12:30 p. m. May 26—Mary Hackman Es tate, Brunnerville, Warwick Twp., real estate and personal property, 1 p. m. \\ V* • * • * • % May 26 By Mrs. Stella K. Withers, along the Brubaker Valley road about one half mile from Clay, household goods. May 30 (Decoration Day— Ralph W. Horst, on R. R. Horst farm, six miles south west of Chambersburg, 45 tractors and farm machinery.. • > • » * t It June 2 Mrs Marie Miller Roisal Nutto, adm, raod from Marticville to Conestoga Center, Martic Twp., household goods, real estate. 10 a. m. D. S. T. June 9 Alice M. Miller Es tate, 6037 Carpenter St., East Petersburg, real estate, house hold goods, 1 p. m. June 9 Alice P. Plank, At glen, household goods. June 9—School Directors of Salisbury Twp, tract of land with school house. June 9—Samuel Auker, Jr., butcher shop, 'Rothsville, real es tate* butcher shop equipment, household goods, 1 p. m. June 11 By Louis Traiman Auction Co., at absolute auction, highly production, profitable 172- acre farm on Rt. 273 (Calvert - Rismg Sun Road) one mile east of Route 1, one ahd one-half mile south of State Line. Farm house, dairy or cattle barn (38- stanchions), loafing barn, horse barn, calf barn, implement-gar age building, 2 tenant houses. Inspection, Sunday, June 10, 2 to 5 p. m. Sale, Monday evening, the 11th, 7 p. m., D. S. T. June 16 Gordon Witcraft, Witcraft Warehouse, West Ches ter, antiques and modern furni ture. July 21 By the Martindale Fire Hall, household goods. MAY County President Visits Meeting of Farm Women 9 Society of Farm Women No. 9 met Saturday afternoon of last week at the Martic Twp elemen tary school with Mrs. Elmer Huer presiding. Approximately 50 members and guests attended. Included among the guests were Mrs Robert Nolt, county presi dent of Farm Women, dnd a numer of members of Farm Women No. 6, Elizabethtown. The meeting was opened with devotions by Mrs. Helen Eshle man. Entertainment included a play entitled, “Required One Man” presented byJTarm Women No. 9 members Mrs. Erla Gehman, Mrs. Dorothy Warfel, Mrs. Helen Zercher and Mrs. Flossie Morri son. Several vocal selections were presented by Susie, 4, and Tommy -Martin, 8, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Clarence Martin. Next meeting will be June 16 with Mrs. Henrietta Leaman and Mrs. Edith Shertypco-hostess. | Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange Quarryviile Tel. 178 Lancaster Tel. 43755 or call your local representative TSjhHbhfi iW Rm-Atbohed moSSSr You can be sure that your hay making will be off'to a good start if you mow with a new Ford Rear Attached Mower, It’s sturdy and dependable , . , cuts fast and clean to help you get the job done on time, before over-maturity robs you of much of the hay’s feed value. Convenient, easy-to-make adjustments, underserrated or plain edge knife sections, heavy duty or standard guards ... all contribute to the excellent performance of this mower in a wide variety of crops and conditions ... and it’s on or off your tractor in a jiffy. Models for all Ford Tractors and some competitive trac tors with similar 3-point hitch. Available with 6' or T cutter bar. Ask for a demonstration. See vs now for top HAY TOOL VALUES Conestoga Farm Service ville , m Ph. 282 J N SWEET TREASURE Little Margie had been attend ing a birthday party, and now her big sister had come to taka her home. Crossing the street, the sister took hold of the' youngster’s hand. “My goodness, Margie,” she exclaimed. “How sticky your hands are!” “Well,” replied Margie, “yoyrs would be too if you had a piece of chiffon pie, a cream puff, and a chocolate eclair m your muff.” American hospitals are turning abroad m the search of competent young physicians to serve as in ternes. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser 1906 Willow Street Pike Ph. Lancaster 4-1796 R MAKING H QUALITY HAY
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