-Glen Rock Bull Sells to Maryland J Thomas Carman, Glen Rock, Pa.‘, has Just sold - the registered Guernsey bull, High land King Design, according to the American Guernsey Cattle €iub. The purchaser was Turner & Duvall, Parkton, Md. This bull is out of the fine Guernsey cow, Highland Beauty’s Dixie, that has an official pro duction, record of 14,308 lbs of milk and 690 lbs of fat, made 'on three times daily milking in 365 days. He was sired by High land Chief’s King Classified Advertising 1954 Plymouth FOR • SALE. convertible clean. A-l condi tion. R. H. Low Milage $1350, can Finance. Write in care Lan caster Farming. Box 3 You can’t get better to /Save your life Red Comet Fire Con trol Systems & Equipment. Box #456 Mountville, Penna NEW AND USED Garden tract- ors and power mowers; Sim plicity Sales & Service. Frank K. Denlinger, Lampeter, Ph. Lane. 3-0614. SALISBURY’S 3--NITRO in your poultry, turkey, and swine feed gets you more meat, eggs and health for less Cost 35c to 70c per ton. Not an antibiotic. Look on your feed tags and ask your dealer, or F. W Fisher, Leacock, Ph. Leola 6-2482 NEW CASE AUTOMATIC BAL er—Demonstrator New Case Side" Delivery Rake Special s27sr~New Tdea ’ Side- Delivery Rake-Like New Snavely’s Farm Service, New Holland,.Ph. 4-2214. Wilham JL, Henning, state secre- SPECIAL SALE ON ALL tary of agriculture, and" other Types of Eveready dry batter- Farm Show officials, to ' Dut ies' and Auto-Lite and Wizard Ime plans. The Flying Farmers Storage Batteries Menno B.; request ed the opportunity for gtoltzfus, Paradise Rl, at Bel- their Queen to partlcipate the “ - events, a request was placed for | display space, and a Flying WANTED TD BUY—Young Parmer meeting has been plan- Angus bull ready for service, ned for the Wednesday of Farm The Groff Meat Market, Eliza- Show Week y / - bethtown, Ph 7-1246. Russell M. Pisor, state presi dent, Portersville turkey grow er, urged consideration for a Pennsylvania Page in "the Na tional Flying Farmer magazine I Mr. Kimmel was named, dele gate to the national Flying Farmer Convention m August at New Orleans. Among interesting ..statistics presented on Flying Farmers in cluded the fact there -are more than 10,000 members, repre senting some 2300 aircraft na tionally. One ihember of the NFFA owns two and one-half million acres in the United States and Alberta At lunch, the PFFA and guests were luncheon guests of the Reading Aviation Service at the Municipal Airport. Here they saw displays of newest air craft, new products, participated in forums and heard lectures. Attendance here was curtailed somewhat by bad weather. This was the Seventh Annual Main tenance and Operations Meet in. ' FOR SALE.—2S acre farm, large sand stone house, mill, saw mill, large lake, water power also building lots Cheap. Rt. 73. Southend of Bowmansville. H. F. VonNieda, Narvon Rl, Ph. Terre Hill 5-3219. Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)ls6ues 20 (Min.) $l.OO $2.40 21 1.05 2. 52 22 IJLO 2 64 23 1.15 2.76 24 1.20 2.88 25 1.25 3.00 KEYED ADS with ans wer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Fanning): 25c addi tional. Send copy to the Class tied Advertising Dept, LANCASTER FARM- ING, Quarryville, Pa. " Ads running 3 or more con secutive times with no change billed at 4c per word each time-! with 80c minimum. DEADLINE: Wednesday morn ing of each week** publication. Posftfre’y no ads accepted after 10:00 a. m. Wednesdays. Flying Farmer 'Queen Crowning At Butler Fair By ERNEST J. NEILL Mrs Gail Kimmel wife of a Lawrence County flying farm er at Enon Valley will be crowned Queen of the Pennsyl vania Flying Farmers during the Butler '■Farm Show, on Thurs day, Aug 16, tentatively Mrs Kimmel was named Saturday at a meeting of the ■state- association at the Berks j County Airport, Beading, aJ meeting where attendance was curtailed by murky weather that, found most of the pasture pilots arriving by auto. Two farm, planes from the western part of the state Thd fly m, landing in the hazy drizzle that grounded others from the eastern part of ,the state A Lancaster Countian, Mrs. Charlotte Huber, wife of Fly ing Farmer David Huber at Peach Bottom, was a runnerup in the contest for queen, with Mrs*— Robert B. Jackson, Jr., of New Galilee. The Hubers were unable to attend the meeting. Among those at the meeting was Allan Bowen of London, England, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L L Logan of Kennett Square Mrs. Logan is the retir ing State Flying Farmer Queen Plans were announced to hold the July meeting at the Francis Kiester resort near Perth, On tario, Canada The Kiesters are active in Pennsylvania Flying Farmer Activities, operating a farm at Mifflinburg July 7 has been set as the date, with a meeting in Syracuse where planes will assemble to go through Canadian customs at the same time _ - Farm Show Participation Mr. Logan, vice president of 'the state association, announced plans that have been discussed for PFFA' participation 'in" the 1957 Pennsylvania Farm Show. A meeting-"was held with Dr. Among th'ose in attendance , were Allan Bowen, London, Eng land; Douglas and Bette Moore. Bridgeport; Mr and Mrs. Russell M. Pisor, and Judith Ann, Port . ersvilfle; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold, Birdsboro; Mrs. Gail Kimmel; Mr. and Mrs. Bill u Richey of Petersburg, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gehman, Faye, Betty Lou and La Verne, of RD Barto; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Pennsylvania Fur nace; Lydia Über -of Slippery jßock, ahd Mr. and Mrs. L. L. ■Loan,- Kennett Square. - i f. . Lewis Mortensen, secretary of the Lan caster Poultry'Association here joins in turning a shovel of earth at groundbreak ing ceremonies for the new Lancaster Here a bulldozer takes over at the new Lancaster Poultry Center after ground breaking ceremonies were formalized and over. At the intersection of Bypass 232 (in background) and Roseville Road, the H. Wallace Cook, Jr. County Agent Aide For Chester County H. Wallace Cook, Jr., of Elk ton, Md., a 1956 graduate of the University of Delaware where he majored in animal husbaftdry, has been named to the agricul tural extension staff of the Pen nsylvania State University as as sitant county agent, effective June 4. Dr. H. R. Albrecht, extension director, today announced that Mr. Cook will be assigned to Chester county where he will ba associated with County Agent R. A. Powers, Jr,, with offices in the courthouse annex at West Chest er. , Son of Mr. and Mrs- H. Wal lace Cook'RD2, Elkton, Mr. Cook has been active in the Grange, *4-H Clubs, and Future Farmers of America. During his senior year in college he was radio farm reporter, president of the Agri culture Club and a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity H> was a member of the dairy and poultry fudging teams and com peted in public speaking contests In athletics he was a member of the varsity cross country and lacrosse teams. He has had nine years of ex perience in 4-H Club "work. In 1053 he served with -the Del aware National Guard. In Chester county he will be stationed in Southeastern Pen nsylvania extension region o f which H. R. McCulloch, assistant director of agricultural and horn-’ economics extension, has super vision. Groundbreaking Poultry Center Earth Mover Breaks Ground “Be careful not to slip here,” cautioned the guide, carefully gripping the rope that linked m ■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■ m m SUBSCRIBERS BONUS! ★ *r fifiMmiivnininiuiiiMiaaiiiu . Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 8, 1956—1 if; : '>'y t V' * v s r* (i >'i v, > * - i 4 * 1 < > s -V > v ■< » * «•% Poultry Center. Others taking part includ ed members of the Poultry Associations snd the Lancaster Poultry Exchange. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). building will use volunteer labor as much as possible during construction, while the drive for the $30,000 goal continues. (Lan caster Farming Staff Photo). 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