Read LANCASTER FARMING For Full Market Reports GUTS AND CONDITIONS IN ONE PASS! NEW IDEA CUT/DITIONER! '■** ' '' v - ' " - ' ' T-' ■ - ‘j*y.‘ ■ Single machine gives fluffy, palatable swaths or windrows. Non-stop, plug free' Adjustable cutting height. Does all these jobs and more. • Sffreds corn stalks • Chops weeds • Clips pastures o Chops straw stubble • Conditions straw for baling Cbas. J. McComsey Landis Bros. , „ Lancaster & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. Longenecker Allan H. Matz Farm Supply Denver Rheems A. B. C. Groff, Inc. 2 New Holland A Wilbur H. GraybiU A L Herr &Bro. Lititz, R. D. 8 Qutrryville E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. "Pioneers of Layer Cages" I, i * A practical way to convert an old building to cages. Poultry Equipment is our Business Cages is our Specialty. Also, we sell, install and service Hart Cup Watering Systems, Brock Feed Bins, Complete Bramco-Oakes Poultry and Hog Equipment and ail types ofventilation. R. D. #l, WILLOW STREET, PA. LANCHESTER PONY CLUB The Lanchester Pony Club met May 27 at the home of Mi - , and Mrs John Weir, Oxford R 3, for group instruction. It was announced that the pro ceeds from the horse show on May 6lh totaled Sl5OO, and will be used to constiuct a cross country couise Two of the members passing their ‘D’ tests were Nancy Hen kel and Mary Beth Little The two - D’ teams weie chosen to represent the club at the Re gional Rally to be held at Blue Rock Farm. West Cheslci, host ed by the Biandjwine Pony Club Team I—Debbie Weir, Patti Hasslei, Susan Gill, Rosemary Binkley. 2nd team—Dona Tay lor, Jan Gibson. John Weir, Jr and Mary Beth Little The team helpers will be chosen Satuiday by giving the lemam ing ‘D's a written test. The two top scorers will be the helpers The teams will meet twice weekly to prepare for the ral ly and will have their written lest on Sunday, June 18, at the home oi Mrs J H Taylor McConnell, Regional Supei vi sor. She is having a picnic swim tor all the Regional teams Riding activities will be held on June 22 beginning at 8 a m. Helping to coach the ‘D’ teams is Pam Hassler an active ‘C’ Club instructors will attend a ndmg clinic for three days in June at the Potomac Horse Centei. Potomac. Md. When somebody thinks by the inch and talks by the yard, he needs to be moved by the foot. PH. 464-3321 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 3,1967 — • Consv. Course (Continued from Page 13' cut. Piofessor Jones points out. ’’ln spile of the tremendous i t'- other hand, is one of today’s planting programs we aie still most serious conseivation prob- using twice as many pines as we lems. The teachei-students icplacc.” studied sources oi pollution and control methods. On a field trip last suinmei, vation. They saw scrub biush students learned what is meant planted to improve small game by natural succession in pine covet and the construction ol woodlands. When pine trees are dikes to improve the suppl.v ol harvested, young hardwoods foocl foi . minatory water lowl. take over. To bring pines back, ,he hardwoods must be destroy- More people commit suicide id and pine seedlings planted with the' knile and lork than It takes nearly 35 years before anv other weapon BARN SPRAYING SPRAY THi: MODERN WAY (fee CARBOLA SPRAY • Dries White # Disinfects • Less Cobwebs MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. Phone 292-7227 NEW Dairy Supply Store CHRISTIANA MILK PRODUCTS CO. Largest- Dairy Supply Store in the East. • 20 different brands and sizes of filtering materials • 25 different brands and sizes of detergents • 20 sizes and shapes of brushes for milk house bulk tanks or pipe lines. For Surge §2.95 set For DeLaval & others §3.45 set FRONT OPENING MILK CAN COOLING CABINETS BRAND NEW AND FULLY WARRANTED Hundreds of items for milk house and farm, metalware, paints, etc. CHRISTIANA MILK PRODUaS CO. (if you have in-place cleaning problems, we will be glad to test your water and suggest a sound cleaning program) a new ciop ol pines is ready to Students made all day tups to study game and fish consei- Christiana, Pa. INFLATIONS Jim Mimm 17