CLASSIFIED Farm Equipment Let us recondition your trac tor and farm machines now. Ask us about our 6% plan Herr’s Implement Store West Willow Ph. EX 3-8311 AC WD 45; Cockshutt 30 Die sel; Porsche Diesel. Snavely's Farm Service, New Holland. Ph. ELgm 4-2214. Special new :ow price on generator and welder. $lOO off. Hiestand, Inc. Marietta El. HAzel 6-9301. Used, milk coders. Clark Electric HD, 1, Kinzers, Pa. Intercourse SO 8-8501. Now is the time to have' your dair> barn or chicken house air conditioned by Vent-O-Matic. Control ven tilation without drafts. All installation guaranteed. Ilie stand, Inc, Marietta R 1 Ph. HAzel 6-9301. Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS and adding machines, new and used; N6w portable typewriters, $49.95 up New 10-key add ers as low as $B9. Norelco shavers, $15.95. Nolt’s Book Store, Martindale, Pa. Phono Terre Hill HI 5-2526. ORGANS & PIANOS New and Used It will pay you to see our display before you buy. Lancaster Studio of Organ & Piano WURLITZER HEADQUARTERS Sales - Instruction - Service Hours Mon thur Sat 1:00 to 9 00 pm Phone, Lane EX 3-5581 Millersvillc Rd. at Lincoln Hwg West. : Mail Box Market FREE, Subscribers to Lanc aster Farming will receive one advertisement each mon th in our Mail Box Market. Subscribers using the Mail Box Market will be governed by the following rules: Limit your advertisement to five lines which means not over 26 words; All adver tisements must be in our hands by Monday 6 p in. or same will be held over for next weekV paper; No busi ness advertisements accepted MAIL BOX MKT. FOR SALE- Heifer Lesu 3 weeks. Holstein. AKo buuh er hogs around 200 lbs Ph Manhclm MOhawk 5-8162* FOR SALE One 20” and one 26” girls’ bicycle One 20” boys’ bicycle and a In cycle. J Noiman Charles, Millersvillo TR 2-5086 FOR SALE - Minnich tobac co press Let/: feed mill 8' IHC Power coin shcller, cob slocker and bagger. PL Litxfz MA 6-7128. FOR SALE. 2 Pitcway rad iant automUic w'ooa stoves. No. "14 for wood or coal, No 30 wood onlv Reasonable John P Becker, Elizabeth town, Ri. Phone EMpire 7- 2056. FOR SALE: Kccnco egg gr ader. Gray enameled ffm croft cook range with a ste el water back. Both m ex cellent condition. Henrv Re ist, -Mt Jov Rl. OL3-GSG2 FOR SALE 1 bov s brown gaberdine overcoat with zip in lining and belt Sue 12 Pi ice $5 00 Call OV 7-3408 Very good Mrs Arthur K Grofl, Lane R 7 Poultry & Supplies Sec on*' new Chore-Time Air Cushion Egg Washer Wc repair all makes of egg washers. Hicsland Inc, Ma. letta. llAre! B-930J FOR SALE New Browe upright teed nrxer, never used, 1200 lb capacity Ch eap. Rust Seed Company. Mt Joy, Pa Hvline started puiicts, any age For more information, call or write Representative, John M. Clymer, Quarryville 82, Pa. ST 6-3525. Household Goods Used space oil heaters and new Sicglcr oil and gas hea ters L. H. Brubaker, 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster. Phone EX 3-7607, Strasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 Tappan Ranges - Water Heat ers - Washers & Dryers-Ben- Hur Freezers, Bottled Gas & Service. Benj, Shenk, Lam peter, Pa. EX 7-2486. Livestock For Sale Shetland pony - 6 months old. Stud colt Silver dappled with white mane and tail, eligible for registration. $l5O. Call Leola OL 6-7851. l -egal Notices SOLICITATION OF BIDS FOR PURCHASE AND DE MOLITION OF CARRIAGE SHOP Written bids are solicited for purchase of frame build mgs on premises of Martha Shaffncr, Rheems, Pa, as follows: Frame three story carn age shop (approximately 30 feet by 70 feet) and separa te garage in rear (approxi mately 30 feet by 30 feel), known as Old Enterline Ga rage in Rheems, Pa. These buildings contain valuable timber and many heavy joi sts and rafters. Conditions as follows • Buildings must bo demolish ed, all salvagable and waste materials removed and grou und leveled within thirty, (30) days after acceptance of bid All work shall be done at risk of buyer. Sell er reserves right to reject any and all bids. Bids shall be submitted in writing to Martha Shaftner, Rheems, Pa. on or before Dec. 28, 1959 Additional information can be obtained from Mar tha Shaffncr, Rheems, Pa, (EM 7-3932) or Alfred C Alspach, 42 N. Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa, (EX 3-3939) Inspection by appointment with Mrs Shaffncr. MARTHA SHAFFNER j Rheems, Pennsylvania ALFRED C ALSPACH Attorney Holstein Record Is Shattered A 17 year old coyv named Minnow Creek Eden Delight 2494802 (EX) has delighted J E Taylor, Orange, Vir ginia with a new high in lifetime butterfat production for the Holstein breed. She is officially credited with a “caieer” total of 10,- 671 lbs. in 246,979 lbs. of milk by iho Holslcin-Fne sian Association of Ameri ca The picvious recoid was 10,599 lbs ot butterfat. It was completed m 1954 by Pansco Hazel 1817843 (EX) m the F F. Pclhssier herd, Whittier, California. Delighting owners is an old habit of the aptly-nam ed “Delight ” Still going strong at Taylor’s Meadow iarm Dairy, she ranks am ong the world’s most fam ous dairy'- cows She is best remembered as the fmst registered Hol stein cow ever to compile five official yearly records of more than 1,000 lbs of buttorfat on twice daily milking. All five were made at La kcfield Farms, Clarkston, Michigan. Shortly thereaf ter, the Lakefield held was dispearsed and ‘‘Delight” was purchased by her pre sent owner. In the process, she gain ed a national reputation as a top-ranking brood cow. With nine direct descend ants, she was the tareet ot some of the heftiest and most spirited bidding m breed his tory Try a Classified Ad. Contributors To Club Congress Fund Thanked Contributors to the 4-H club congress fund for 1959 this week received the Col lowing letter: Dear Sir: Recently six Lancaster County 4-H Club members had the privilege of attend ing two outstanding educa tional events held annually in Chicago. The National 4-H Club Congress, which brings to gether more than 1400 top 4-H Club members from ac ross our land, proved to be a fine chance to exchange ideas and develop new friendships. The National Dairy Con ference offered a fine oppor tunity to hear outstanding speakers with many of the latest ideas in the dairy business being expressed. We, as Lancaster County 4- H Club I members are truly grateful to your organiza tions for their part in making these trips possible. Your interest and support has made it possible for us to have this enriching experi ence which we will never forget. Very truly yours, Linda Mumma, Glenn Port er, Fred Bernhard, and Donald Hossler, Delegates to National 4-H Club Con gress Melvin Shenk, and Ken neth Young, Delegates to “National Dairy Conference Contributors to the fund arc Keystone Bag & Burlap Co, Lancaster; Morris Levy and Sons, Lancaster; H S Newcomer and Sons, Inc, Farmers National Bank ot Quarryville; Union National Bank of Mount Joy; John F Weaver, Lancaster, Consolid ated Cigar Corp , Lancaster; Mr Snavely, Consumer Pack ing Co, Lancaster; Miller & Bushong, Inc, Rohrcrstown; J E Galen, Hardware, Lincoln; Wolge mulh Bros , Inc , Florin, Lan caster County Farm Bureau, Lancaster; P L Rohrer and Bro , Inc , Smokotown; Geo S Mann, Lancaster; LaVernc 5 Powall, Quarryville R 2, Soc of Farm Women No. 2, Manheim R 3; Sears Roebuck 6 Co, Lancaster, Farm Women No 10, Ronks, Rl; Adamstown Hat Co, Adamstown, The Man heim National Bank; First National Bank oi Landisvillc; Lancaster Farm "ig, Lancast er; Lancaster Newspapers, Inc , Lancaster, Soc. of Farm Women No 1, Lititz; First NatT Bank and Trust Co of Mount Joy, Quarryvlle Na tional Bank, Union Stock Yard Co , Lancaster; Lancast er Livestock Exchange, Lan caster; The Rcisl Seed Co , Mou it Joj: Farm Women No 15, Kiikvood, First National Bank and Trust Co . Eliza bethtown - Babcock Hatchery. Inc. Lititz, Farm Women Soc No 3, Epharta; Tropica' Treat Duve In Elizabeth town Rl, Lancaster County Holstein Breeders Assn; Farm Women No 23, Wash ington Boro, Rl, Soc Farm Women No 8, Bambridge, Red Rose Baby Beef & Lamb Club; Farmers Bank & Trust Co. of Lancaster; Fulton Grange No 66, Peach Bottom; Farm Women No. 18, Lancaster, Bomberg cr’s Gen Merchandise Store, Manheim, Dorothy V. Frj, Stevens Rl, F W Society No. 13, Lancaster, Elizabeth town Trust Co ; D S Warfol, Lancaster; F W Society No 19, Manheim Rl, F W Soc No 14, Ronks Rl, New Hol land Machine Co , Southeast ern Pcnna Artificial Breed ers Coop, Lancaster, H B Johnson, Florin, Lane Coun ty Poultry Assn, Lancaster Read the Classifieds. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26, 1959—il Antibiotics fed to newly shipped feeder steers will help them over the stress of shipping and prevent low grade infections from devel oping into something more serious. Sick or poor doing animal 3 should be examined by the veterinarian as soon as the condition is observed. Sick animals may be in the early stages of a highly infectious disease. Productivity of the aver age farm worker has mere us ed 100 per cent since 1940 Read the Classifieds. MARTIN’S 1960 FARM EQUIPMENT SALES Blue Ball, Pa 7 Lane. County Wed., Jan. Cth at 10.00 a. m Wed , Feb. 10th at 930 a m. Wed, Mar. 9th at 900 a. m. Wed , Apr. 13th at 10 00 a m. We sell on commission WM. Z. MARTIN Ph. New Holland EL 4-9414 PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. New Holland EL 4-6671 NEW TRACTOR & TRUCK CHAINS 13 x 38 12 x 38 11 x 38 $45 00 10 x 38 $43 00 10 x 28 $36 00 11 x 28 $3B 00 12 x 28 $4O 00 900 x 20 $2O 00 825 x 20 $lB 00 600 x 16 $ 9 00 670 x 15 $ 9 00 Long chains $11.50 KEENER'S FARM MACHINERY R —3 LANCASTER, PA. Phone EX 4-6414 SPECIAL PRICES ON Tractors (Slightly Demonstrated) C. B. HOOBER INTERCOURSE, PA. Phone SO 8-350 i PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 3 p. m. Beginning with steers, bulls, heifers, feeder pigs, cows, calves, and hogs. Wc Gel Top Maikct Prices for Your Livestock GIVE US A CALL HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager [ New Holland Sales Stables : ■ Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M. 5 ■ Dairy Cattle and Hogs— jjj ■ Every Wednesday at 12:30 Z ■ Beef Cattle and Calves— ■ 5 Every Thursday at 12:30 Z H Every Thursday we will Jry and have from 150 lo ■ • 200 Stockers and feeder cattle for sale. These cattle JJ ■ will be sold immediately after the bulls (About 1:00 ■ ■ P. M.) ■ | JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. [ • Ph. New Holland EL 4-2131 New Holland, Fa. “ • 1960 Picture (From page 10) ons arc not, as abrupt We arc 4- going to have to depend more on high qual ity roughage to cairy us through the i ough' spots I don't think the best hav has been made yet, .aid go od quality silage is hard to replace In general the dairy pic ture looks pretty good to me, but we are all going to have to continue to do a better job of management not only m dairying, but in all of agriculture. Patronize Our Advertisers Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And' Apprcdiei LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-179 i PUBLIC SALE JANUARY Ist 12:00 NOON At Norman Charles, 1 mile south of '-Millersville State Teachers College in Shenk's Lane. COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS rofngerator, v 18 cu. ft. deep freeze, Norge automatic washer, Webcor tape record er, used T year, old lashic n cd chairs,, electric Westmm ister chime clock, piano, Childrens b.cycles Frozen vegetables* Poultry Equipment includ ing Chicken feeders, 6 range shelters, 15 ten-hole nests, 2 Jameswav coal brooders, some tools, 20 ton car-corn, power mower, used 1 season Lunch will be available. $52 00 $5O 00