County Farm Wcnnen Election Pomona Grange flames Mrs. L. Myer, President Elects r. a lhr» a fh Livestock Show Mrs. Landis Myer, New Hoi Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, F’nfvicse I icfjarl land Bl« was elected and in- Franklin, Greene, Huntingdon, Kirkwood • Thomas Gal- J-ultlieS LaISCCCI .toiled president of the Lan- Indiana, Lebanon, Montgomery, broath was elected worthy T, iTj c. RTmn j,.,,,.. o. *«««., *.»«.*» .«o * p “°. r :r i; B zir.z tr z: Women at the Society's 46th York Counties were guests £ IQOF Hall here * the seventh Pennsylvania jnnu al meeting last Saturday State officers attending the lne mll here. livestock Exposition Nov. 11- |t penn Manor High School, meeting were Mrs. Edward Also elected were: Allen 15 in tbe state Farm show Mrs. Myer. a member of Boyd, Somerset Co., president: Mats, overseer; Miss Mane Building, Harnsibur"- number Society of Farm Women, 24, Mrs. Elmo Mentzer, Cumber- Murphy, lecturer; Calvin Lord, 3 )34 g fo ’ r one tb ’ e bl „ gest |tt cceeds Mrs. Kenneth Eshel- land*Co, first vice president; steward; Melvin Boyce, assist- registrations in the history of j„an. Mrs. Horace Myers, Hunting- ant; Ralph Wanner, chaplain, tke sbow> * Elected second vice presi- don Co, second vice presi- Charles McSparran, treasurer, Ben Morgan, general super nal was Sirs. Scott Nissley den f- Mrs. Leroy Bruce, Ches- Miss Gladys Eby, secretary, i nte n .... . Morton Fry, Pomona, Mjrs i ma i s Entries came from more jay R 2, who was elected first Mrs - Alfred Bartholomew, Alice Bnnaon, Flora, Mrs. thau bwenty states and Can- C e president. Mrs. Witman Lancaster, assistant moderator Esther Petticoffer, lady assist- ada _ „ a member of society 8. of the General Synod of the ant steward; Gerald Bailing- Compared to last year, beef Other officers are Mrs. Mel- United Church of Christ, was ton, executive committee, Al- cattle Wlll be ,holding their vin stoltzfus, Ronks R 2, trea- speaker at the morning ses- fred Wanner, finance commit- own> whlle S wme and sheep suier, and Mrs. Grayson Coop- ®' on - H ® r I }° P ' C . ,' VaS ' T °^ a , y ’ s tee - Mrs - Boyce > Pianist. bo th show marke< i gains for t r, peach Bottom, secretary. Woman Dr. William G. Math- It was an n ounced the Cole- a net total increase of nearly More than 400 persons at- er ’ research professor of soci- rain (j range Wl n me et Tues- 300 head, tended the day-long conven- °'° sy at Pennsylvania State day> Nov 19> at the home of Angus to p the beef breeding turn. Society representatives University, spoke on, M hat s M r. and Mrs. Loran Bnnton, stock with 144, with Heretords from Adams, Berks, Cambria, Human about Human Nature Little Britain. following at 93; Polled Here at the afternoon session. fords, 80, and Shorthorns, 88. SI; feeder steers, 80, 4-H and PFA steers, 128, and carcass steers, 37. Hampshires top 11 breeds of sheep with 154 Dorsets follow with 129; Southdowns, 110; Shropshires, 104; Cheviots, 101; Suffolks, 93; Coinedales, 61; Columbias, 60; Oxfords 52; Ram'bouillets, 42; Merinos, 36 Market ‘wethers total 329, and carcass wethers, 102, In. breeding swine, Hampshi res lead with 112, followed by Chester Whites, 96; Poland Chinas, 87; Spotted Polands, S'3; Yorkshires, 80, Berks'hi res, 70; Durocs, 54. Market harrows total 520, and carcass barrows, 160. Judging will take the first four days. Hampshire sheep men will have a national show and sale Wednesday night. Nov. 13. M'arket animals and feeder v % picker for steady work heavy in New picking power for Allis-Chalmers D-19, D-17, WD-45 and WD Tractors! U ' WyV S < <• > <£* x/«> < ■i'fxo 4 s >>svK ALLIS-CH ALMERS A SALES & SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son NissleyForm Service Grumelli Form Service Bheems, Fa. L. H. Brubaker Fan caster, Pa. the 2-row yields tv. >*• Washington Boro, Fa. Allen H. Motz Form Equipment - New Holland, Pa. Lousch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. NEW ALLIS-CHALMERS 190 The new Allis-Chalmers Model 190 is engineered to boost corn-handling ability where it counts: 3 GATHERING” CHAINS PER ROW—to keep heavy stalks and foliage moving. NEW-DESIGN SNAPPING ROLL SECTIONS for more aggressive action. NEW ROTARYTEEDERS keep big crop vol ume moving uniformly from snapping rolls to front elevator. NEW LARGE HOPPER for uniform delivery to wagon elevator. NEW FAN LOCATION —well to the rear, mount ed on elevator, for sure cleaning. You GET the com with Allis-Chalmers long, sloping gathering snouts . . . adjustable stripper plates . . . fast, clean, rubber-on-rubber husking . . . shelled corn savers directly under busking beds. Ask us about Allis-Chalmers’ Time Payment Plans. ”1 4s, ' Sx*. & Qaarryvllle, Pa. L. H. Brubaker liitltz, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9, 1963—13 FREE* BICYCLE CIHL Mix-All W/f\II There’s a free $5O value Headmaster Bike waiting for jnp your youngster. Waiting for —>£/ you is the best feedmaking A possible on the fai m. You get both when you order your Gehl Mix-All before Dec. 1, 1963. The Mix-All features more thin, steel hammers (66) and larger grinding surface (507 sq. inches) than-any other farm mill. Together they turn out uniformly textured roughage and grain that can blend thoroughly with supplements in Gehl’s 2-ton mixing hopper. A swinging auger feeder and exclusive crusher head, plus many other features, add to the high quality of the finished ration. Stop in today for details. Better yet, order your ® Mix-All and make two people happy.'You and your youngster (or your favorite niece or nephew). 1 ». *Free bonus bike offer ends io4 ruis A Df Q , i 1963. Choice of boy’s V or 26 m, bike. N. G. HERSHEY & SON steers will sell 'at auction on Thursday. Nighttime entertainment will feature four games of mdooi; polo, 4-H horse show, demon strations 'by the Pennsylvania Aiabian Horse Association and the East~Coast 'Cutting Horse Association, five calf sci ambles and paiades of champion hve stock Both the show and enter tdinment are free. A project of the Pennsyl vania Department of Agricul ture, the exposition has as joint sponsor the Pennsylvania Live stock and Allied Industues As sociation and. is suppoited by the Pennsylvania State Univer sity, Cloister Dairy Certified By U.S. Public Health Warren Mohn, president, an nounced today the certification, of Cloister Dairy by the United States Department of Public Health. This certification is granted to dairies who have passed the rigid 191 point in spection of dairy farms and processing plant This rigid in spection as in addition to the al leady high standards required of an “A” Quality state ol Pennsylvania appioved plant. Cloister Dairy is the only plant in/the Lancaster County area with both TJ S Depait ment of Public Health and Pennsylvania “A” Quality ap proval. The first industnal phi si- cian of whom theie is lecoid was William J. Middleton, M D , of the Pennsylvania Steel Company, at Steelton, Pa 3 » : *1 ' I p g