Agway NOW OPEN FRIDAY NITES UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAYS (NEW STORE HOURS IN EFFECT THRU DECEMBER 31st) SPECIAL APPRECIATION SALE ON ALL APPLIANCES ALL NEW "DUPLEX 19" FROSTLESS" JET-AIRE Giant Capacity In Small Space P '„„ " r ; The new Unico “Duplex 19” * is two appliances in one ! ~ jifl" cabinet. Each section has its ' fc-Sj-Si ? wn j t *°^ r * s separately SBK3 Refrigerator section has 11 i 14-|SE-?fHi? cu * ft * of storage capacity, s OtiWWteHfcw glide-out crisper, convenient I Hfe door storage, utility- com- I H ft* partment, roomy shelves for : -Tl-Iti tall bottles. Freezer section stores 280 f jßnreal pounds of frozen foods, • —— PNHMifli ~ - glide-out basket, juice can : Now. Automatic Dryers Gas or Electric PFast Drying Big Load Capacity PRICES START AT sl3t - INSTALLATION & SERVICE ’ By Factory Trained. Servicemen Tops In Their Field. LINE CENTER $176 RANGES Gas or Electric SINGLE OR DOUBLE OVEN PRICES START AT $142 $157 (GAS) Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 10, 1966—7 Area 4-H Supporters Buy 65 Tons Of Beef At 4th District Sale Eighty area firms and indi- Mduals again supported the annual baby beef sole, held Wednesday at the Lancaster Stock Yards, buying 133-head of 4-H steers for a grand to tal Of $38,962.88. With the general fat cattle market running $1 to $1.50 un der prices of one year ago, the sale average did well in averaging only 54 cents per hundredweight under last year’s sale The 65 7 tons of 4-H-fed beef sold for an aver age of $29 64 per hundred weight. The grand champion of the Ronks, Watt and Shand De distnet show, a 990-pound An- partment Store, Lancastei gus owned by Sharon Weaver Sears, Roebuck & Co, Lancas of New Holland Rl, went to * er: A F Moyer and Soi,, Miller’s Smoigasbord Restau- Souderton, E W Martin &Co , rant for 70 cents per pound Lancaster; DeVault Packing Although this price compares Ac ™ e Markets, favorably with the sale avei- A H Hoffman age, it is $l2 under the price , f Inc, Lancastei; John W Eshel> brought by last yeai’s chain- man and £ Lancaster pion, and perhaps reflects the Kunzler & COf Lancastei ; geneially weaker market. Smith’s Village, Jacobus, John The reserve champion, a Smucker - Allentown Markets, 1055-pound Heieford shown by A n e ntown, Schick Electric Co, William Houser of Lampeter, Lancaster, Joseph W Passmoie was sold to Watt & Shand Co, & s on , West Chester; John M. Lancaster, at 38 cents per Hoober Inc, Lancaster pound Watt & Shand paid 50 j c Snavely & SonSj Lar , cents for last years reserve disville, Conestoga National champion Bank, Lancaster, Emmanueil Sears & Roebuck was the Rucci, Philadelphia, Bunting buyer of the 1060-pound ie- Oil Co, Lancastei, Fulton Na serve champion Angus shown tional Bank, Lancaster, Way by Kenneth Beam of Chester Oil Co, Lancastei, PennJeisey County. The animal biought Harvestoie Silo, New Holland; $35 per hundredweight The Farmei’s National Bank of Lit reserve Hereford champion J tz, Lititz, Associated Sei vices owned by Shirley Buckwalter, Co, Lancaster, New Holland Lititz R 3, was purchased by Supply Co, New Holland, S. Abe Moyer at $34. L Heilbion & Sons, Lancastei, Wiggins Chevrolet Co, Lancas- In the Shorthorn breed, ter, Johnson Cattle Co, Lan- Mary Lou Landis’ champion caster, Arnold’s Garage, May brought $33 50 and was bought town, Paul Holcombe, Jr, by E W Marlin Co Larry (Continued on Page 14) JUDGE THE GEHL MIX-ALL ON YOUR FARM! ie now fo Arran demonstration and we'll grind and mix a few tons of feed FREE! We make this offer because we’re sure you'll like the Mix-All features (1) 66 thin hammers that cut .. . not pound . . . grain and hay to uniform size, (2) variable speed drive on the auger feeder, (3) twice as many hammers per square foot of screen area than other mills, (4) fiberglass mixing tank (optional) . . no rusting, no condensation, no feed bridging, no up keep or color fading, (5) rugged construction trom hitch to hopper and mill to mixer. But . . . how about judging this for yourself 9 Call now to schedule a Mix-All demonstration on vour farm. N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim Herr’s 915 pound reseive en try went to DeVault Packing Co at $3l. The Lancaster County Farm ers National Bank purchased 1070-pound Angus owned by William Frey, Quarryville R 2, and donated it for the annuai banquet of the Red Rose 4-B Baby Beef and Lamb Club. Sale price was $3150. Auctioneers for the three hour sale were Norman Hart and Tom Matthews. Supporting the sale weie Miller’s Pennsylvania Dutch Smorgasboid Restau rani. ’I Mere thwn • (MtvTf W FARMERSVILLE * EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa.