Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 18, 1968, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 18.1968
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Banker’s Asso.
Elects Officers
J. Stanley Mull, Jr„ Secretary
oC the Lancaster County Bank
ers Association announced to
day that at the Annual. Meeting
held May Bth, the following offi
cers were elected;
Herbert W, Kauffman, Jr.,
Executive Vice President of The
Conestoga National Bank was
elected president of the Associa
tion.
Jack Watson, Vice President
of The Farmers National Bank
of Lititz was elected vice presi
dent.
Raymond Baxter, Cashier of
the Blue Bail National Bank
was elected treasurer.
John E. Barry, Executive Vice
President of the Lancaster
County Farmers National Bank
was elected to a two year term
in the Council of Administra
tion.
Other members of the Coun
cil of Administration were Rob
ert G. Ober, Assistant Vice Pre
sident of the Fulton National
Bank and Earl C Nehr, Vice
President and Cashier of the
Lancaster County Farmers Na
tional Bank.
Chicken Corn Soup
Supper At Sporting Hill
The Sporting Hill PTA in
vite? you to attend their annual
Chicken Corn Soup Supper on
Saturday, May 18 at the Sport
ing Hill School. Soup will be
available in single serving or by
the quart beginning at 2 pm.
Also on the menu will be hot
dogs, hamburgers, french fries, The Second Annual Lititz Out
soft drinks and a variety of door Art Show - sponsored by the
home baked goods. Lltitz Village Art Association in
HORSE and PONY SALE
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1968
at 6 P.M.
MARTINS SALES STABLES
BLUE BALL, PA., LANCASTER COUNTY
Saddle Standard Bred Consigned
PAUL Z. MARTIN
Phone (717) 354-6671
SPECIAL DAIRY ISSUE
• SPECIAL DAIRY STORIES • ADVERTISING • REPORTS
rgjk TUDIMr Local cow families and an opportunity for
tCM I UnIDIU you to get your favorite cow family in the news.
SEND US SUCH INFORMATION AS:
The Foundation Cow
Her Daughters
Her Granddaughters
(Include Records, Names, and Comments on the Family Tree)
Include your Name;
Farm Name or Prefix;
Address and Location
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Outdoor Art
Show Planned
COMING
JUNE
Reg, Name
Classification
Production Records
cooperation with the Lititz Re
tailer Association, will be held
Saturday, July 27 from 9 am to
6 pm. The show will be divided
into two divisions Adult and
Children. The show is open to all
artists living in a 50-mile radius
of Lititz. All work must be orig
inal.
Chairman of the art show for
this year is Floyd Hackman
Committee chairmen are as fol
lows: Entry, Mrs Earl Koth;
Advertising and patron, Mrs.
Nellie Ruth; Publicity, Mrs.
Grant Heilman and Bill Young;
Correspondence, Mrs. Russell
Templeton: Children’s Art, Miss
Georgene Lucas, Miss Annette
Krzysiek; Adult Division, John
Wenger; Headquarters, Mrs.
Ronald Nuss; Retailer Represen
tative, William Bell.
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HAR LEN FARM GUERNSEY DISPERSAL
MONDAY, MAY 20. IOOt, 12:30 NOON
On the farm, located on R(. #239, 5 mile* west of Lancas*
ter, Pa., Harry S. Mumma, owner.
76 Head 43 Cows 9 Bred and 23 Open Hclfera and 1 Bull.
T.B. & Bang's Cert. Vaccinated
1967 DHIA ave.: 10769#M «14#P 35 Cow*
Jllarry hai bred top Guernsey* for more than a quarter of a
century, frequently adding top females from Guernsey Diapers*
sals-and giving careful thought to the sires he used.
An unusual opportunity to add outstanding breeding stock
to your herd and also strengthen your summer and fall pro*
duction.
Many are due within 30 days of sale date, 17 from July to
October.
SALE MANAGED BY:
PA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N., CAMP HILL, PA.
AND THE
MERRYMAN CO., SPARKS, MD.
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TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!
JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH
HELP US HELP YOU
CELEBRATE!
Send to the Editor
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