6—Lancaster Farming, Friday Aug. 24, 1956 Pomona Grange Holds Picnic at Oakryn Lancaster County Pomona Grange held a picnic and shoit business meeting at Oakiyn Giange H.. 11 Saturday evening A icsolution was appioved to have a plaque placed in the State Grange Headquarters at Harrisburg honoring John Mc- Spairan, a past State Grange Master and active m the local Fulton and Pomona Granges A resolution was also favoied concerning the milk control as it is now set up, rathci than HEW OLIVER Semi-Mounted W PICKER Bert fa^3 Now you can pick your bumper yields and save corn every year with your 3-point hitch tractor. New Oliver Model 6 gives you mounted picker-type "hitch up-and-go” convenience Adjustable snapping roll spacing lets you adjust the gathering unit to fit every crop condition. Lets you clear the gathering unit from the tractor seat... on the go. Long snapping rolls and "live” points get the down and leaning com. Swayback center elevator reduces shelling, increases capacity of the gathering unit. Roller-type gathering chains are another Oliver "exclusive” . . . twice as strong, wear three times as long as ordinary kinds. 'WTfnT' If you’re the fortunate owner of a new Oliver Super 55 or similar 3-point hitch tractor, be sure to see the new Oliver Semi-Mounted Model 6 picker. G. N. Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata, R.D. 2 Chas. J. McComsey & Sons AUTO KIT 3 BEARS , Game Protector William Den ton considers it only routine to report eight dmr killed on high ways m his Clarion County dis trict in June But he called it quite unusual when three bears were hit by autos in that area in the same month permit the non-modem dairy man to be raised for milk pay ment over the danyman who has his bari\ modernized Mr and Mis Melvin Boyce weie named delegates to the State Grange at Ene in October. The next meeting will be with the Ephiata Grange at Bncker- ville, E. L. Herr Peach Bottom Hershey & Son Manheim. RD. 1 Hickory Hill, Pa. Winners of the Guernsey cattle judging contest at the County Association Field JDay on the Frank R. Hershey farm, R 5 Lancaster, are shown above, left to right, Mrs Melvin B. Stoltzfus, R 1 Ronks, ladies’ division, silver salt and pepper shakers; - * * Daughter and Mother Best as Guernsey Judges Mrs. Pauline (Melvin) Stolt?- fus R 1 Ranks, and her daughter eight-vear-old Nancy Tuesday topped the ladies’ and luniors’ judging division of the Lancaster Countv Guprnsev Breeders As sociation Field Dav at the Frank Hershey farm northwest of Wit' mer Little Nancy scored 292 points out of a possible 300, her mother 285. Nancy received a salt and pepper shaker. Leading the senior division, and receiving a cream and sugar set, was Jacob Kreider of Kinzer, with 296—highest score made during the event attended by 125 Second high was Herbie Fergu- Rough, Tumble Museum Likely (Continued from Page One) antiques of the farm scene. Thousands turned out for the reunion, and saw the old timers in action, saw mills, steam threshers, horse tread mills and grain separators, saw the huffing and miffing engines test their own strength on fanning mills and dynamo meters. Officers were named a memor ial servi"j held the found er of this Lancaster County based national organization? Ar thur S. Young, who served long as association president. His son, Everett Young was named new president. Others elected were A. D. Mast, Lancaster, first vice pres ident; Roy H. Herr, East Peters burg, second vice president; Jane Y. Brackbill, RD Kinzers, secretary-treasurer;' Ralph Eby, RD Paradise, solicitor; E. L. Ritzman, Enoah, Chaplain, Charles Rice, New Holland, pub licity director. Seven directors were named, Clarence E. Hershey, Para dise; Willis Hershey, RD Par adise; William Knott, Phila delphia; William Brackin, RD Parkesburg; Arthur Kauff man, Kinzers; Ralph Green, Elizabeth, N. J., and C. J. Hochstettler, Bareville. It is estimated between 12,000 and 15 000 attended the three day celebration Only men over 21 registered, and admission they paid is being applied to the construction fund for the new museum. By Saturday more than,s,ooo registration cards had been issued. Judging Contest Winners A * son of Kirkwood .with 295 His prize was a halter. Placing third was Grait Miller, Donegal High vo-ag instructor with 293, and fourth high, Clyde Brenaman, R 1 Willow Street, with 291 Official judge was A 1 McKay of the American Guernsey Cattle Club. Donald G. Herr, R 2 Quarry" vile, and Donald M. Herr, Ref ton, presented their program on control of internal parasites in cattle, a program they hope to present at the national meet ing in Chicago. A 1 Stag, West minster, Md., talked on live stock nutrition. Nov. 16 has been designated for the annual county meeting at Rhoad’s Tavern, Quarryville, President Raymond F Witmer, R 1 Willow Street, announced. low-cost P.T.O. 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Ph. 282 THERE'S NOTHING BETTER THAN A GEHL I HMD-55 her daughter, Nancy, winner of the ]un ior division, a wrist watch; Jacob Kreider, Kinzers, adult division winner, silver creamer set, and Herbie Ferguson, Knk. wood (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo), Solanco Name Held For Guernsey Herd PETERBOROUGH, N H—F S Dryrness of Quarryville, Pennsvl vania has reserved the piefh “Solanco” for use in naming his purebred Guernsey cattle, accord mg to the American Guernsey Cattle Club This new prefix has been plsc ed on file with the Club, and from now on Mr Dyrness will have exclusive use of it In tact, “Solanco” will be h’s trademark in the Guernsey world. The American Guernsey Cattle Club is a non-profit agricultural registry organization sen mg some 40,000 purebred Guernsey breedars from coast-to-coast Come in and see if—Today! JJ-frS' : that FARMERS I WANT IT NEW GEHL APRON FEEDER BLOWER has exclusive direct P.T.O. drive. 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