farm Equipment , uj-Cloarancc corn sp ;CCL Lester A Singer, y e l p a Phone Slrasburg &12 C „I C l IHC Farmall 350 1 loader and back hoe. 1 f 1 Deere 420 Crawler lhl L with loader and back act 1 Cat 10 High Clear -1 tractor All above are conditioned and are good , at our special puces lvS a B C Groff Ne w Holland, Pa. Ph EL 4-8001 d Ah Crop “60 s , Gehl , age Haivcster with both «ds Gehl self unloading jtf 0 n huh D-14 demonstrat '°Sna\cly s Farm Service. eff , Holland, Ph ELgm 2211 w EqJipmcm Heavy i,ty 2&. 3 point dozei blad ■ $lO3 2S-3 point'lotary jtt els 5265 4 ton faim aeons SJIB 7 ton farm wag 1S 5145 Roper post hole ■Men 5205 Hydraulic cyl- 3 e rs &19 95 Tractor urn rellas S 3 83 New & used loppeis, haivcsters, elevat ,s mow cis & rakes Craw j’ £ wheel-type tractors, penei b Farm Machinery Lane EX 4-6414 S ed 250 amp Lincoln D C eldei New Lincoln 180 no AC for $135 Hiestand, ic, El, Marietta, HAzel 6- soi sed Milk Coolers - 1 350- al Euo bulk tank, 1 200- al Gnton bulk tank Clark lectnc, R D 1, Kmzcrs, Pa. iteicoime $0 8-8501 food Silos Sales & Service ohn S Stoltfus, R 4. Lanc ater, Box 742 low b the time to have om dai’j bain or chicken ouse air conditioned by leat-0 lUatic Control von lation without drafts All btalUilion guaranteed Ilie land, Inc , Manetla R 1 Ph. lAzel b-9301 C i«o NT baler Case F 2 combine Case ioiagc harvester Case 300 baler Hen s Implement Store We»l Willow EX 3-8311 Help Wanted agents wanted Run a spare-time Greeting : "id and Gilt Shop at home '•ion li lends samples of our ■ e " 1%0 Christmas and All- Jccasion Gieetmg Cards and 'ills Tciko their orders and am to 100 C profit No ex tiicaco necessary Costs olhing to li y Wntc todaj 01 pimples on approval Rc a Giectmgs, Dept 49, Fein- a 'i. Mulligan Miscellaneous Foods Viilimt Acies Penns Cicck, .L- the HEALTH FOOD & mill on an OR 'flC FARM. Pennsylvan ‘nost complete store for AITRAL FOODS No fresh iTorir? Write or vish. 'IORE HOURS (D ST ) loncliv , Fihday - 8 to 4.30 li cl,iv B to 12, closed ■JdniS holidays Poultry & Supplies 17 week old pullets «d'c Standard bred carriage male, family broke, good road horse with speed Ford -250 baler - PTO U E 4 Wisconsin en gine on fore t-uck. PTO Ruth 30 ft elevator All m A-l condition Amos Beiler, Jr, Rl, Paradise, 2 miles South. Wanted To Buy 10-inch Hammer Mill Call Colum bia MU 4-8985 Lancaster Farming Advertising Pays Reserve** Your H&N Started Pullets For Fall Delivery Now. Choice dates still available. Amstutz Hatcheries Phone New Holland EL 4-2232 The Pennsylvania Yorkshire Club State Show and Sale Offers at Auction 50 Bred Gilts 15 Spring Gilts 10 Spring Boars FRIDAY, AUG. 5, 1360 at the BUTLER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS *7 Mi. West of Butler, Pa. on U. S. 422 The offering will consist of some of the Nations top producing bloodlines con signed by breeders of Pennsylvania Farm Show Champions JUDGE —Wil ber L Plager, Secretary of the American Yorkshire Club For Catalog Write GEORGE E. COGLEY, Sec -Treas. of PYC R. 1, Ronks, Pa. LANCASTER COUNTY Ayrshire Sale AUGUST 9, 1960 12:00 NOON At the Guernsey Sale Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancaster on Bt. 30. 55 HEAD TOP AYRSHIRES 6 good iccord voting cows from Stimson herd at Spen ccr, New Yoik Entiio herd of 15 cows and 5 bred heifers from Townvillc, Penna Cattle from top hcid& of Pennsylv ama, New York and Maryland Poultry Festival Will Feature New Exhibits The Pennsylvania Poultry Federation's annual Poultry Festival at Hershey to be held Thursday, August 25 to Sunday, August 28 inclusive, will feature a number of new exhibits and displays this year, and an abundance of poultiy products includ ing the favorite of the mass es: charcoal-broiled chicken Climaxing the Festival which is held in conjunction with Pennsylvania Dutch Days in Hershey Park, will be the crowning of Miss Pennsylvania Poultry Indus try Queen on Saturday after noon, August 27 Miss Janet Williams of Catawissa is the retiring queen Added attractions are a Bantam show with an expect ed 300 cntnes; Duck pond, “Georgeous George”, an eld erly Tom Turkey, Baseball playing chickens, Hen and chicks, Egg exhibit, Incuba tors with chicks hatching for the crowds; a display of live pheasants, and a croak ing old mill Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And AppicdaM LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster £& 4-1731 Farm For Sale Good fertile soil m North ern Lancaster County. 64 ACRES. Can be used for dairy, bee:, poultry, and tobacco Buildings m excellent condition New 12x50 silo, and pond PHONE MANHEIM MO 5-8863 GILT and BOAR SALE SAT. JULY 30, 1960 AT 1:00 p.m. MARTINS' SALES STABLES Blue Ball, Lancaster County 40 Bred Gilts - 10 Spring Boars - 7 Breeds - Blood Tested. Lancastcd County Swine Producers Association James Z Martin, sec-tieas East Earl, Pa R =1 Paul Z Martin, Auct RAM AND EWE EXCHANGE SALE Carlisle, Pa. Saluiday, August 6, 1360 1 P. M. Carlisle Fairgrounds Cumberland' Cooperative Wool Groweis Lambs to 3-> ear-olds Rams - 27 Hampshircs, 5 Cheviot, 2 Southdown, 1 Suffolk Ewes - 13 Hampshires, 2 Cheviot Catalog from Roy H. Miller, Sec'y. Box 442 Carlisle, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30. 1960 See Our Want Ads For Bargains j New Holland Sales Stables ■ Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M. ■ Dairy Cattle and Hogs— ■ Every Wednesday at 12:30 ■ Beef Cattle and Calves— ■ Every Thursday at 12:30 ■ Every Thursday we will try and have from 150 to ■ 200 Stockers and feeder cattle for sale. These cattle ■ will be sold immediately after the bulls (About 1:00 ■ P. M.) [ JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. 2 Ph. New Holland EL 4-2134 New Holland. Pa. HHinwmgßiijumgmßgmmmumißii PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 2 p. m. Starling with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, feeder pigs, calves and hogs. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, he. VINTAGE. PA. Frank Dussmgcr, Manager LIVESTOCK Sat., Aug. 6, i 960 Will be offered af Public Sale ai the farm along Route 340, just east of White-Horse. Lancas ter County. Pennsylvania, the following livestock, to wit: Wisconsin Holstein Heifers 66 High Grade First Calf Heifers ‘Some registered! DUE TO FRESHEN STARTING SEPTEMBER AND THROUGHOUT THE FALL. ALL BRED TO A GRANDSON OF HARDEN FARMS RE BURKE DUKE. 8 granddaughters of Harden Farms Reburke Duke FROM DAMS THAT MILKED AROUND -85 POUNDS A DAY These heifers were personally selected by- Mr. Lapp from the herds in Wisconsin a year ago with special care. They have size, good type, and show udder promise. Be sure to see these heifers sell, as you will like them. (Health Charts furnished). ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE 100 HOME-RAISED PIGS weighing from 40 to 80 pounds will be offered for sale. Sale to begin at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Satur day, August 6, 1960, when terms will be made known by Auctioned . w.mnci ff enr y 3 Lapp, Owner GAP, R. D. 1, PENNA. Lunch on sale by the ladies. OF I