Form Equipment 180 Amp. IJncoln Welder, New Price $BO.OO. Hiestand, Inc., HI, Marietta. Ph: 426- BSOI. For Sale Dearborn com bine with engine and starter good cond. $lOO. Jim Warfel, (717 548-2589, Peach Bottom, Pa. For Sale Used milk cool ers; one 300 gal. Wilson bulk tank, stainless steel, good con dition; one 400 gal. Esco bulk milk tank, MOD No. 1 approv ed; one 300 gal. Jamesway bulk tank, S.S., two 40 gal. Girton; one 300 gal. Girton; one 350 gal. Esco, MOD No. 1 approv ed; one 400 gal. Esco. CLARK ELECTRIC Rl, Kinzers, Pa. Ph. Intercourse 768-8501 New John Deere Balers, Rakes, Conditioners, and Harvesters at Mid Season specials. A.B.C. Groff, Ine., New Holland, Pa. Ph: -354-8001. For Sale—Self-propelled com bine —12. ft, John Deere, Mod el 55 in good working order. Call 665-2962. For Sale Deep well pump 200’ 2” pipe. Also 5-10-15 hole chicken nests. Ph. 653-3395.' For Sale Combines, self propelled and pull type with bins and baggers; balers, har vesters, choppers, elevators, blowers, forage wagons, rakes, mowers and rotary mowers. KEENER EQUIP CO. iPhone 569-9861 1531 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. See The New 60 Ton per hour UNI-SYSTEM Chopper New IVs H.P Vacuum pump $298 WILBUR GRAYBILL New Idea - Clay - Mch. Shop Lititz Ph. 626-5221 Livestock For Sale A large selection of young Wis consin Holstein Dairy Cows. Mostly close and fresh Deliver ed to your farm on order. A mere post card or letter will bung our field man to your farm for arrangements Free taxi service to see cattle for Amish dairy farmers Terms cash or liberal credit Write or Phone I. ~ Greenberg & Son, Box 249, Mount Holly, New Jersey, AC 609-267-1101, “50 yrs. of experience.!’ For Sale Purebred York shire boars, bred gilts and open gilts. Carcass champion ship bloodlines. Willow Glen Farm, R. D. 1, Strasburg, Pa. Phone AC 717 786-2562. NATURAL FOODS Tasty, Natural, Whole Foods! You should try these to see what a -difference proper care and affectionate handling can make! We raise and prepare foods of all kinds here on our farm along lovely Penns Creek No short cuts n'o chemicals. Poisons, synthetics or artifi cials Eveiything is done in the best way we know. We wish you could come to see the whole, unique opera tion People do, from every where. Our store and ‘plant’ aie open daily from 8 to 4, Sundays excepted. We ship by mail, too write for our con ing lisP WALNUT ACRES, Penns Creek, Pa. Household Goods Tappen gas ranges, Norge ap pliances, Quaker oil heaters and bottled gas service. BENJ. SHENK Lampeter, Pa. Phone 397-2486 1966 DOMESTIC sewing ma chine, cabinet model. 5 months old. Over casts & Monograms, Sews on buttons; makes button holes. Blind-hems skirts and dresses. Fancy Stitches. No at tachments needed. Sews with 1 or 2 needles. 5 year guaran tee. UNPAID BALANCE $27.80 or terms of $5 down and $6 per month Call Capital Credit Dept. Lan caster 392-4341 or Reading 372- 5763, out of town call collect. Poultry & Supplies Famous CHIX-CINERATORS, Efficient disposal of dead chickens, turkeys or other small animals by cremation. 30 day guarantee or money re funded. Hiestand, Inc. Ph. 426- 9301. Egg washers, new and used. We repair all makes. Hiestand, Inc., Marietta Rl, Ph. 426- 9301. DEKALB STARTED PULLETS Phone DeKalk York Hatchery, York 848-1770 oi DeKalb Dis trict Sales Office, Lancaster 394-5157. Now is the time to have your dairy barn or chicken house 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. BABCOCK B-300*s Top on Farms Everywhere will be Tops on TOUR FARM too • • « « BABCOCK HATCHERY, INC. R. D. S, tiltlfo, Pa. Phone: 717-626-5872 CUSTOM HAULING OF ALL TYPES PHONE 397-8854 Ph. 397-0035 Richard R. Forry £pnas n 9' - - -- Lancaster, Pa. High Pressure washing and disinfecting of Poultry and Cage houses Also equipped for oil spraying in Poultry houses. Auction DAIRY COWS AT AUCTION TUBS. JUNE 28, at 7:30 p.m. 47 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS Artificial breeding by Curtis. Many fresh, springers, others in full flow of milk, some bred heifers., . Consigned by Russel Cleaver, Jr., owner Sale at GALENA, MD. H. RUDNICK & SONS, MGRS. JOE RUDNICK, Auctioneer HELP WANTED Married man to manage large poultry farm near Summer ville, NJ. Starting salary $5,- 000 per year. Living quarters and other benefits. Sunrise Milling Corp., 33-35 Middaugh St., Summerville, New Jersey 08876. Phone 201-722-1400. Local Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) issue (3) Issues 14 or Less $l.OO $2.40 15 1.05 2.52 16 112 2.69 17 1.19 2.86 18 1.26 3.03 19 ' 1.33 3.20 20 1.40 3.36 KEYED ADS (Ads with answer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Farm ing)- 50c additional Ads running 3 or more con secutive times with no change billed at 20% discount with $l.OO minimum. DEADLINE - Wednesday noon of each week’s publica tion. LANCASTER FARMING P O. Box 266 Lititz, Pa. Ph Lancaster 394-3047 or Lititz 626-2191 Poultry & Supplies GARBER G-200 Leghorn Layers a champion for INCOME combined with EGG QUALITY Day Old Chicks and Started Pullets FLORIN FARMS, INC. R. D. 1, Mount Joy 653-9891 BH«M iss Layers Greider Leghorn Farms, Inc. /hone 653-2455 MOUNT JOY R. 1. PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25, 1966 MISCELLANEOUS PIPE Steel used No. 1 shape —2, 3, 4,6, 8 inch. Call 739-9040, Maryland Pipe, Box 394, Hagerstown. Md. MULCH HAY Highest prices paid, any amouilt. Kaolin Mushroom Farms, Avondale, Pa. Ph: 1-215-268-2202. For Sole For Sale—4 fresh Angus cows, all registered. Also registered Angus bull. C. Martin Green leaf. R. D. #l, Oxford, Pa. Phone Kirkwood 529-2704. For Sale Mushroom Soil to beautify your lawns and gar dens. Any amount. Gap New port Mushroom Farm, Phone AC 215-268-8808. Lane. Area Ph. 394-2611. 1 purebred Yorkshire boar, 5 Yorkshire bred gilts, 2 pure breds and 3 York Crosses due in August and Sept. Neat cer tification background. Mrs. Glenn Pounds, R#l, Douglass ville, Pa. Ph. Area 215-582-6452 REAL ESTATE For Sale: Dairy and beef-cat tle farms, country homes, and town properties in beautiful Bradford County, Pa. “This is cattle country.” Harold F French, RE Broker, Troy, Pa. 16947. Mail Box Market For Sale John Deere #lO chopper New Idea mower. New Idea Manure spreader. C. Roy Bixler, R.D. #l, Marietta, Phone 426-4539 For Sale—Massey Ferguson 3 pt. cultivator complete with fenders. Used one season Phone 215-942-2098. For Sale—Pekin ducks and ducklings Phone 733-8770 Musser’s 327’s Shell Out Lots of Large White Eggs PUBLIC HORSE SALE Monday Eve., June 27, 1966 Martin's Sales Stables Blue Ball, Pa. r Lane. Co. Standardised, saddle, pleasure, driving and com mission horses. Some ponies. Tack at 6 P.M. Horses at 7 P.M. PAUL Z. MARTIN Phone (717) 354-6671 <■***********************************¥********■ FRIDAY, JULY I, 1966 Sole of Form Equipment, Tractors, Tools and Machinery. Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 one mile North of Ephrota ot the Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. For Information Gall the following numbers Area 717 733-7917 6654806 Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 *★★★★★**★★★**★★★★★**★*★**★★*★********★★★*★***l 4-H Club News (Continued from Page 14) represent the club in the con test tryouts. They are—senior queen, Donna Glick, and run nerup, Cynthia Brackbill; Jun ior queen, Jane Moober, and runnerup, Dianne Myers. CONESTOGA VALLEY 4-H STITCHERS PICK QUEENS by Diane Bare, reporter At a June 21st meeting the Conestoga Valley 4-H Sewing Club members named Karen Bare as senior queen candidate and Sandy Brubaker and Di ane Bare as junior queens. At an earlier meeting, the following club officers were elected: Nancy Risser, presi dent; Karen Bare, vice presi dent; Diane Rohrer, secretary; Carol Bare, treasurer; Debbie Trout, and Miriam Herr, song leaders; Cindy Struble and Pat ty Bare, game leaders; Diane Bare, news reporter; Carol Bare was named County Coun cil representative. Junior officers elected were; Marcia Herr, president; Rose Burkhart, vice president; Sandy Brubaker, secretary; Brenda Smoker and Jean Donnley, song leaders; Vicki Glass and Wanda Landis, game leaders. The next meeting will be held on June 28 at the Cones toga Valley Junior High School. HILLTOP STITCHERS 4-H CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS by Mary Swarr, reporter The 4-H Lexington Hilltop Stitchers met for their first summer meeting on June 16 at the home of Mrs Thomas Smith, Lititz R 1 The meeting began at 2:30 Candy Seiver hng presided. The following officers were elected for the 1966 season; president. Candy Seiverlmg; vice president, Marta Smith; secretary, Mary Spangler; tieasurer, Sandy Bollinger; news reporter, Mary Swarr, game leaders, Susie Keith and Debbie Kleinfelter, and song leaders, Nancy Beai and An drea Smith Susie Keith was chosen as a contestant for the Junior 4-H Queen Contest, and Maiy Spangler was chosen as Senior 4-H Queen candidate After the elections, Mrs Smith talked to the different age gioups about their respec tive sewing projects 15