_ .^.f 11 Farm Equipment t us recondition srour5 r our trap . and iarnfi machines now. t us about our 6% plan, ffetr’s .Implement Store St Willow Ph. EX 3-3311 •-WD 45; Cockshutt 30 Die ' Porsche Diesel. Snavely’s rm Service, New Holland. . ELgin 4-2214. ' >cial new sow price on ierator and welder. $lOO Hiestand, Inc. Marietta HAzcl 6-9301. ed milk coolers. Clark jetric R.D. 1, Kinzcrs, Pa. orcourse SO 8-8501. , )W IS tlie time to have ur dairy barn or chicken use air conditioned by >nt-0-Matic. . Control ven ation without drafts. All jtallation guaranteed. Hie ind, Inc , Marietta, SI Ph *Lzel 6-9301. ' _ . Miscellaneous PEWRITERS and adding ichmes ne\v, ancT used, w' portable typewriters, 3.95 up. New 10-key add as low.as' £39., Norelco Tver's, $15.95. Nolt s Book re, Martmdale, Pa Phone ■re Hill HI '5-2526, [ORGANS" & PIANOS f New and" Used Stall pay you to see four gjay befbfe.-;_ypu- bhy - ■ iCaster" Studio .of-'Organ* - - Piano" - WURLITZER ' - ■ HEADQUARTERS ' ,es- - Instruction - Seivice Urs Mon thui; Sat ■ ■ 1 -O0 .to 9.00 p.m. »hone, Lane: '.EX 3-5551 lersvilie' Rd. at Lincoln' West.-'• . Maif Box Market ;EE, Subscribers to Lanc er Farming will receive e.pdvertisemeijt each mon m our Mail Box Market, bscnbers using the Mail x Market will be governed the following rules: ut your advertisement to e lines winch means- not sr 25 words; All adver sments must be in our iids by Monday 6pm or ne will be held over foi Sctj week’s No busi es advertisements accepted iIL BOX MKT |R SALE- Heifer Lean 3 ekt. Holstein. Also butch hogs mound 200 lbs Ph inheim MOhawk 5-8162 !R S'ALE • Boasters 4 to lb dressed Dressing—4oc :ob Hen-, OuarrjviLc Ph brlmg 6-2052. R SALE Nice 2nd and I cutting alfalfa Crimped th no rain Also some mix hay E.X 4-0634 te SALE Yorkshire-Land ic cross suckling pigs B. Bsell Sauder, R 3 Manheim . Phone MOhawk 5-4153 ® SALE.' John Deere 3 hitch, 2 bottom plov, co : boards, good condition One TW 8-6099, 1 SALE Wagon Wheels, tly heavy Also several ired slate. Merle LcFe- Strasburg, Pa. Phone 7-6486. ousehold Goods ! space oil heaters and Sicgicr oil and gas hea- L H. Brubaker, 350 >burg Pike. Lancaster ie EX 3-7607, Strasburg -6002 Litilz MA 6-7766 ?an Ranges - Water Heat - Washers & Diyers-Ben- Freezers, Bottled Gas & ’ice. Beni Shcnk, Lam r. Pa. EX 7-2486 vestock For Sale :land pony - 6 months Stud colt Silver dappled i white mane and ta>l, ble for registration Slat' Leola OL 6-7851 se a Classified Poultry & Supplies See our new Chore-Time Air. Cushion Egg We repair .all makes of egg washers. Hiestand, Inc., Mar iotta. HAzel 6-9301. FOR SALE: New Brower upright feed mixer, never used, 1200 lb. capacity Ch eap, Reist Seed Company, Mt Joy, Pa. Hyline started pullets, any age. For more information,' call or write Representative, John M. Clymer, Quarryville R 2. Pa. ST 6-3525. • Rural Youth (From page 1) years and helped to oganize a junior Homemaking club. During 1958 Dons was chosen as the only girl me mber of the Lancaster Co unty delegation of rural youth to attend the Ameri can Institute of Cooperation at Pennsylvania State Uni versity 1 Participation in Church and Sunday School are am ong the most liked activiti es in Dons’ life. She attends church regularly - wherer g&e plays the piano at spepia l occasions,"sings in the choir and teaches a “Sunday School class, in Addition to taking an active part in young pso pie’s .groups as officer and comrrfittee member. Dons has been very act ive in the Southern Lancas ter County Commumtv ~ where shd has won numer ous prizes The Title .of Star Farmc of Lancaster County was conferred on John Wikcr when he scored highest of the 20 -Future Farmers o£> America who.won the Key stone ' Farme- Degree in that organization John, Sentinel in Gar den Spot chapter at Lampc ter-Strasburg High School, and a senior at the same school, slaitcd his farming piogram as a foeshman with 8,000 broilers John’s fath er who works away from the tai-m had gone, out of the broiler business' 'prior to that time Dermt, his sophomore je- i ar John continued with his j broilers and added 500 pal- ] lots to sell ready for the lading house In addition, he entered into a 50 per cent partnership agreement with his father on the rest of the farm This agreement continued in effect through his junior - year m high school, but that year he raised 600 pullets Broilers did not look pro fitable to John last year, and he' switched to all pullets He has raised and sold 4600- birds fc- layers, this year and continued the partner ship with his father In ad dition to the 13 acres on the home place, John has rent ed 20 acies from a neighbor and this year raised V,i ac res of tobacco, 17 acres oj. corn, and two acres of hay Ten Angus steers on the hal ves are also m his program John had the high corn yield m his school in the one acre corn contest with 132 1 bushlcs, and was first in the three county area of Lancaster, York and Leban on, in the FFA record book contest. As an active member in the Lancaster Muzzle Load ers Association, John finds time to pursue his hobby of collecting antique guns Projects in both agricul ture and home economics and activities in community clubs have won the outstan ding gi’l 4-H member aw ard for Linda Mumma At the present time Linda is attending Juniata College where she is maiormg in Home Economics Education During 1955 Linda \Vas a' member of the State Cham pionship Dairy judging team StahleyD. Deiter Auction..r A lad AjppraJMt ■ LAMPETER Fh. Lonccut.rEX 4-1791 and went on to become na tional ' winner in Geumsey judging at Waterloo, lowa at the .National' Dairy Cattle show. Linda was a member of jthe Guernsey club for sev en. years during which time she served as president of the county. group During 1956 she was on the second place state dairy demonst ration team and the follow ing year was winner of ihe project score contest and sh owmanship contest for the Guernsey Club. During 1957 also she was elected secrc laiy of the Lancaster Coun ty Agricultural 4-II council and the Landis\ iile Home Economics Club. In 1957 Linda won a biue ribbon for her demonstrat ion on color schemes in the home, at the state club we ek at PSU The following vear she won first place in the state \\ ith her demonst lation on clothing constiuc tion foi which she was aw arded a ti ip to the National 4-H Club congress in Chi cago Other Home Economics projects have been m the farm and home electric * club the Tasty Snacks club, the dress review, and a.-two ye ar project in Chaim in the (Turn to page 12) PENNSYLVANIA YORKSHIRE CLUB Offers for Sale at Auction 40 Reg. BRED GILTS By Outste idmg Breeders of Pennsylvania .Eligible to - "Ship Anywhere at the forty-fourth PENNA. FARM SHOW January 11 fo 15 Inclusive Harrisburg. Pa; Show—Tues., Jan. 12, 1960 1:30 P. M. Sale _ Wed,. Jan. 13, 1960 2:30 P. M. For Catalog Write Reno H Thomas, President Brooks End Farm, Beavertown, Pa or Geo. E Cogley, Sec -Treas R 1, Ronks, Lane Co, Pa AND MORE DOLLARS Using your home grown groins with PIONEER 32'' Dairy Con centrate and Dry and Fresh. Resulting in a well balanced ration which improves herd health reduces breeding and calving troubles. Good Cows... Good Management... and PIONEER Feeds... Make Great Partners | Joseph M. Good & Sons I LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE • s Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2, 1960—11 | Martin’s Farm Equipment Sale jj ■ WEDNESDAY, JAM. 6, 1960 ! ■ . 10:00„A. M.' m ■ MARTIN'S'SALES BARN ■ ■ BLUE BALL; PENNA. ■ ■ Tractor and Horse Drawn Farm Implements Z m Poultry and Dairy Equipment Z ■ Hay Straw Corn Jj ■ Man will be on hand to receive goods S ■ We sell on commission ■ 5 TERMS BY " i WM. Z. and PAUL Z. MARTIN S Z Phones: Wm. Z. Martin, New Holland ELgin 4-9414 JJ ■ Paul Z. Martin, New Holland ELgin 4-6671 ■ ■ Neki Sale Dates: February 10. March 9 April 13, 1960 ■ [ New Holland Sales Stables : ■ Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M. S ■ Dairy Cattle and Hogs— 5 ■ Every Wednesday at 12:30 Z ■ Beef Cattle and Calves— - ■ S Every Thursday at 12:30 S ■ Every Thursday we will try and have from 150 to S 5 200 Stockers and feeder cattle for sale. These cattle JJ ■ will be sold immediately after ihe bulls (About 1:00 JJ ■ P. M.) JJ [ JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. I Jj Ph. New Holland EL 4-2134 .New Holland, Pa, JJ fflSIllllllHliniRiaiBIBSBIBHBlHBUiamil" PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 3 p. m. Beginning with Steers, bulls, heifers, feeder pigs, cows, calves, and hogs. We Get Top Market Prices for Your Livestock GIVE US A CALL HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. 1 Frank Dussinger. Manager
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