TRY A CLASSIFIED AD BEEP SALES MONDAY 2:30 P.M. THURSDAY 12:00 NOON Sale Order ■ Fat Bulls, Steers, Stockers. Beef Cows and Veal Calves NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-72 M Abe Diffenbach, Manager Field Representatives - Bob KHng 717-354-5023 Luke Eberly 215-267-6608 THE GUTTER CLEANER LAS • » • AN OVER 7 POUNDS OF STEEL PER FOOT . . . Patz Patented Links &. Chain proside the heart, the strength, the backbone ot e\er\ Pat/ barn ( leaner One-pieee HOOK-N- I I eonstruetion of each link pros ides a thoroughls dependable chain that takes sprockets, corners and elesations smoothl), ef fieientls with minimum power, and without pins or rncts An owner reports. Not a single Pat/ link to replace in oser 1 ( sears of sersiee Yes, ' ejuaht) is sour onls bargain in a Barn Cleaner PATZ IS FIRST . . . IST With angled Hites to permit complete cleaning and easier litter remosal ssith less posser requirements. IST With turner wheel assemblies that omit time losses of eemented-m posts IST With endless chain, pitlcss-npe Barn (.leaner that ehmi nates the use of extra motors and power units. IST With an automatic chain tightener, preserving the Barn Cleaner C ham IST With a full 1 2-mch thick wear plate on each (hte for gutter protection BALLY BEDFORD CAMP HILL ELLIOTTSBURG HAMBURG HONEY BROOK KIRKWOOD ' LANDIS & ESBENSHADE 786 4158 LEBANON If you hove fat cattle or need feeders . . . THINK NEW HOLLAND LONGACRE ELECTRIC 845 2261 BENCE FARM EQU 623-8601 LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 737-4554 CARL BAER 582-2648 H DANIEL WEf 488 6574 ZOOK’S FARM S 273 9730 MARVIN HOF 272" 0871 Merrimaids The Lampetcr-Strasburg 4-H Merrimaids held their 3rd meeting on June 30th at the Martin Mcylin Jr. High School. The Merrimaids responded to roll call by saying their favorite kind of flower. They then went outside and played Swat for S minutes. Lisa Bloom gave a demonstration on decorating bottles. It was decided that the next meeting would be held on the 7th instead of the 28th. The next meetings will be July 7th, 14th and 21st. 13ie cooking girls then made yellow cake and the sewing girls worked on their garments. McALLISTERVILLE CLAIR SANER & SON 463 2234 MILLERSBURG LEO LANDIS 692-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION 437 2375 NEWVILLE FRED B McGILLURAY 776 7312 PIPERSVILLE JOSEPH MOYER 776 8675 STREET MD WALTER WEBSTER 452 8521 THOMASVILLE KENNETH L SPj 225 1064 Meet Crystal Meek, News Reporter Break-Out ’ The booklet is asailable free in limited quantities In wntng Guide Public Relations Department Kemper Insuiance Companies Long Grose 1L 60049 Winners In the Lancaster County 4- H Demonstration Day were from (left) Cindy Risser, Leola Rl; Glen 4-Her I Continued from Page 1| through 4-H. The Lincoln Sewing Club member noted the ways m which the 4-H program had aided in her personal growth and maturity. “4-H has helped me in many ways but perhaps the most has been to help me feel more confident,” the young lady told the audience. New Guide To Basic Insurance Needs What is term' insurance'’ How Joes no-fault auto insur ance work’ What are the four basic tvpes of homeowners in surance’ These and other fre quentlv asked questions are cov ered ip a new insurance guide prepared bv the Kemper Insur ance Companies Guide The booklet simple titled Guide ” is a non-commercial description of options for peo ple who may have had minimal exposure to insurance It offers a clear, concise common sense layman s language introduction to the intricate world of insur ance coverage We felt the best way to as sure that consumers make the msuiance choices best suited to them was to prepare a no non sense no sell book which ans onc can use ” James S Kemper Jr company president stated ‘We believe the better in formed consumers arc the bet ter their buying decisions and the better their buying decisions the moie satisfied thes will be Kempei said TRY A CLASSIFIED Lancaster Farmlnj, Saturday, July 5,1975 •»- • -T. tf *h v. . > . f . ''' ty 1 V r *-fr • ■ --T: r \ * / * , 1 “4-H instills a sense of pride in a person which has helped me,” Susan noted. Susan will be giving her talk at the State 4-H Days Competition which will be held later this summer The 4-Hers who par ticipated in Tuesday’s event will be going to the regional demonstration contest to be held July 11 in York County. Also representing Lancaster County at the regional event will be the 4-H Physical This giant-capacity forage harvester is built for self propelled power o Self-Propelled 5200 and 5400 Forage Harvesters aren’t pull-type units with engines added. They’re SP-built harvesters with 9- kmfe, 24-inch-diameter cutterheads. Exclusive J-knives can be held more rigidly Recutter screens have larger surface area Feed rollsareslip-ciutch protected Thepowe' units are feature-loaded, too. We have tne John Deere “Super Harvester” on display Stop by soon. Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 717 393 3906 Adamstown Equipment Inc. Mohnlon RD2 Pa 19540 Inear Adamstown I 215 484 4391 M. S. Yearsley IH Cteto 215 696 2990 St " nl ®» *• K|0 W' Bernville Pa 215 488 1510 Agway, Inc. Allentown Equipment Center Chapman Pa 215 395 3381 * ‘ Seidman, Lancaster and Susan Martin, Ephrata R 3. Fitness team with members Henry Gibson, Gemeieve Gibson, Andrea Gibson and Ted Gray. Emcee for the 4-H Program was Kenneth Brubaker, a teen leader and officer in the County Council. Judges for the contest were Warren Archibald, Lan caster SCS Office, Mrs. Robert Gregory, home economics teacher, and Melissa Piper, Associate Editor, Lancaster Fanning. A.B.C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 717 354 4191 Pikeville Equipment Inc. Oyster Dale Road Oley RD#2 PA 215 987 6277 Neuhous'es, Inc. Glen Rock Pa 717 235 1306 I. G/s Ag Sales Silverdale Pa 18962 215 257 5136 9 r /