Classified MaP* 3 Ads Farm Equipment , e( j milk coolers CLARK ELECTRIC El, Kinsers, Pa. j, intercourse SO 8-8501 ur Sale Truck bed 14’ x i w ,th 3 ft. side boards, cus buiK. C . MARTIN GREENLEAF B. D. 1, Oxford, Pa. phone Kirkwood LA 9-2704 o.mbjnes, self propelled. Mas n Harris, Oliver, and Allis halmers; pull type John eeie, Oliver, Allis Chalmers, [jssey Harris with bins, umpers, rakes, and balers. keener EQUIP. CO. Phone 569-9861 1531 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. iw Holland balers, new #65 TO. $ll5O. Used #77 with iginO, working condition, re mtly traded $2OO. New Idea ikes new 400-5 bar $459. 4025 bar $429. John Deere owers, new #8 semi-mounted 348 #9 three point $298, hn Deere #4O Hi-Lo com ne, special close out price B C Groff, Inc., New Hol nd, Pa. Ph: 354-8001, me Special on rakes, mowers, imper, and tedders. Tobacco inters 1 1 and 2 row; hoers, 3 cultivators $5O and up, AC ••■ester and combines, and used equipment. Har lie, New Providence, Pa, 786-3087. in gas ranges, Norge ices. Quaker oil heati bottled gas service. BENJ. SHENK Lampeter, Pa. Phone 397-2486 LANEOUS SPARE TIME Gree: Gift Shop at home 1 Si uis samples of new Is. stmas All-occasion grei cards, gifts' Take order; to 100% profit No in ce needed. Tx-y withu Special fund raising pi organizations. Rush n, samples on approval. . Greetings, Dept. 15: 'dale, Michigan. fate BRADFORD COUKTY FARM f OR SALE 148 Acre Dairy Farm atrcs cultivated pasture & timber „a ,n stream never dry. 9000 Forest Trees “ARNS - 2 SILOS - 8 r OOM HOUSE l * v % water to all build lose to paved road, (^' Oo,s > churches, /unniunity shopping. 525,000.00 11(1 'vill carry mortgage xu , Apply Wesley w. Mott Leroy, Pa. /hone 364-5656 ? s?e Snavely, Jr. hindisville, Pa. L houe 898-4821 Poultry & Supplies Egg wasbers, new and uaed. We repair all makes. Hiestand, Inc., Marietta Rl, Pb. 426- 9301. •. f-i K-137 \ Lmaet/wm.: DAY-OLD * STARTED VANTRESS BROILER CHICKS Longenecker’s Hatchery Elizabethtown, Fa. EM 7-1645 For Sale DeKalb started pullets. Phone DeKalb York Hatchery, York 8-1770 or De- Kalb District Sales Office, Lan caster 394-5157. SPECIAL 8 ft. Hen Hoppers -25 c each Grit & Shell Hoppers -50 c ea. Carrier Track with hangers - 20c per ft. Carrier with wheels - 515.00 each Reconditioned Guaranteed D-5 Bgomatic - 5275.00 Reconditioned Guaranteed S-5 •old Bgomatic - 5150.00 7 Cases per hour Keenco Grader with take-away - 5150.00 ods Gas Brooder Stoves - 510.00 each Many Others. JACK KRUPNICK 2215 Highway 9 (Southward) Lakewood, N. J. Tele. 201-363-7492 Eves. 201-349-3061 from Hubbard Farms MAKE MONEY/£* Am y MuBdARO FARMS 11 outh LANCASTER, PBNNA. 893-2154 ORDER YOUR STARTED PULLETS NOW Choice dates still available on H & N Nick Chicks. Locally grown. Call Us Today AMSXCTZ HATCHERIES PAUL METZLER New Hollaud 354-2232 Since 1935 . . . Your Dependable SALES EVERY TUESDAY Poultry & Supplies Famous CHIX-CINBRATORS. Efficient disposal of dead chickens, turkeys or other small animals by cremation. 30 day guarantee or money re funded. Hiestand, Inc. Ph. 426- 9301. Day Old and Started Pallets Florin Farms, Inc. R. D. 1, Mt. Joy 653-0891 Now Is tie time to Have your dairy barn or chicken bouse air conditioned by Vent-O-Matic. Control venti lation without drafts. All in stallation guaranteed. Also other used fans. Also Chore Time poultry equipment. Hiestand, Inc., Marietta Rl, Ph. HA 6-9301. TWO FINE LAYERS Babcock B-300—A high speed layer featuring excellent livability and good early egg size. Babcock B-370—A California Grey by White Leghorn cross featuring white eggs and ability to take streas. Both of these strains perform well in either cages or high density floor operations. Write for free literature and prices. BABCOCK HATCHERY, INC. B. D. #3, Lititz, Penna. Phone: 026-5872 Area Code 717 SHAVER. Layers Greider Leghorn Farms, Inc. Phone Oli 3-2455 MOUNT JOY R. 1, PA. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer A Appraiser LAMPETER ph. Lancaster EX 4-1790 ‘nnniirV^ 1 i--.. i.',.- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27, 1964—11 Bag Limits Set By Commission The establishment of sea sons and bag limits for the 1964 hunting license year, which begins September 1, was the main order of business of the Pennsylvania Game Com mission at its recent meeting in Harrisburg Other items of interest to sportsmen and the public were considered and re solved. A two-day statewide antler less deer season with an allo cation of 274,800 licenses, 70,- 350 more than last year, was set for December 14 and 15. An innovation, announced by the Commission, will be an ex tension of this season through December 19 in parts of cer tain southeastern counties. An other innovation, possible un der a 1963 amendment to The Game Law, is the prescribing of the type of firearm and am munition to foe used in the designated parts of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Mont gomery Counties. Still another innovation announced by the Commission is a post-season for archers in Allegheny Coun ty and in southeastern Pennsyl vania between the Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers and south of Route 22, January 4-9, 1965 This is in addition to the archer’s October deer season, October 3-30 Pnor to establishing the 1964 seasons, the eight Members of the Commission met last Sat urday, June 13, with represen tatives of statewide organiza tions and agencies interested in Pennsylvania’s wildlife re sources Only twelve of the twenty-four groups invited to appear at the meeting to offer Moil Box Market Tobacco plants for sale Phone 872-4344 For Sale 16 Yorkshire feed er pigs, weighing between 35 and 40 lbs Phone Quarryville 786-2839. Must Sell 1 S-5 Eggomatic candler and grader, like new One Keenco candler and grad er, reasonably priced Call 267- 6021. For Sale Celery plants Elam Z Zimmerman, R D. 4, Lititz, Pa. 3 mi west of Eph rata, iVz mi northwest of Lin coln. Administrator's Notice Estate of Emily H Folkman, late of City of Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing m William H Neff R D 1, Conestoga Pa Administrator Arnold Bricker. Beyer & Baines. Attorneys Poultry & Supplies 15.6 c - LOWEST COST That’s the lowest price yet that our new custom hatch ing service costs our custom ers per Legnorn Pullet elm k If you want to save dollars on your favorite Leghorn breed call 392-3192. MARTIN’S HATCHERY 2823 COLUMBIA AVE, LANCASTER. PA. recommendations were repre- sented. The antlered deer season of two weeks and one-week bear season are the same as last year. Small game seasons and bag limits for 1964 are similar to 1963 The area for the longer season on turkeys, October 31 —November 21, was modified slightly and is now completely defined by highways and rivers instead of partly by county lines. This should make it easier for hunters to observe the prescribed boundaries The shorter season, October 31— November 14, was again set for the more accessible turkey range in order to maintain am ple wild breeding stock to sup port future hunting. The ex tended season, December 26 January 2, 1965, was again list ed for cottontail rabbits, squir rels and grouse During this same period, snowshoe hares will be legal and in contrast to the last several years, there are no counties closed. Trapping seasons for fur bearers are similar to last year. The liberalized beaver harvest in certain counties was continued to control flat-tail numbers and alleviate damage complaints Judges Named For Dairy Show HARRISBURG Six na tionally known dairy author ities from as many different states today were named to judge the first Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show, Sept. 14-17, in the State Farm Show Building, Harrisburg. By breed, they are. Ayrshire. John Morns, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.; Brown Swiss, George Trira berger, Cornell University, Ithaca, N Y., Guernsey, Lee Yost, Wyno Farms, Muncy, Pa.; Holstein, Dr John I. McKi tnck, Welcome Inn Farms, Dublin, 0, Jersey, Thomas O. Hams, Carrollton, Ky; Milk ing Shorthorn, Stuart Rowe, Davis Rl, Calif Harold R McCulloch, show manager, said a premium list will be ready for distribution by mid-July and that entries will close Aug 15. Cash premiums will total $45,000, with Holsteins topping the breed totals at $8,950. Premi ums for the other breeds will be Guernsey, $8,129; Brown, Swiss, $7,345; Ayrshire, $7,138; Jersey, $6,768, Milking Short horn, $6,376 An international event, the show will be open to entries of these six breeds from the United States and Canada It will be sponsored by the Penn sylvania Department of Agri culture, its Farm Show Com mission, and the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association The show and paiking will be free State Secretary of Agricul ture Leland H Bull said the show will afford daily en thusiasts and the public gen eially their fiist oppoitumty for seeing the best dairy an imals fiom both sides of the Border at a Pennsylvania event The show, he said, will be piimaiily an educational piogiam that is designed to impiove individual herds and to stiengthen the whole dairy industii Salt is used in 14,000 different ways in agriculture, industry, medicine, in. the home, and in transportation Salt production in the U S totals 25 5 million tons, a year.