■'/'■iff JrtJjiHnoviiJi 'i'>rwuVff { Classified Advertising FOR SALE can me ESTERON BRUSH KILLER now for control of woody and herbaceous plants in pastures, fence rows and along ditch hanks. 1 gallon- $3-96 1 quant 3.71 Ask your dealer or J. C- Ehrlich Co 736 E- Chestnut St. Lancaster, 0P» Free delivery anywhere in- Lancaster County. SALISBURY’S your poultry, turkey, and swine feed gets you more' meat, eggs and health for less. Cost 35c to 70c per ton. Not an antibiotic, Look on your feed tags and ask your dealer,;or F. W, Fisher, Leacock, Ph Leola 6-2482. MUSSER Chicks Mt. Joy 3-49 U Bred to lay well thruout 2nd yr. FOR SALE Home Grown Clovfer Seed, Locust Post 6 ton Fairbank Scales. 36” Hay Fan with 5 HP. Motor. Clayton Krexder EDI Quarryville Phone 330R11 You can’t get better to save your life. Red Comet Fire Con trol Systems & Equipment. Box #456 Mountville, Penna. MUSSER Chicks, Mt Joy 3-4911 Crossed For Added Vigor! FOB SALE OUTBOARD MOTOR 7% H. P. Martin. Perfect* $75 K L. Herr 37 W State St , Phone Quarryville 179. For Sale. —Approved Pullorum clean chicks unsold March 26 400 Cornish White Rock Cocker els 20c; 7800 Cornish Hamp Cross 18c—Harco R. I. Reds or Sex Links Mid April, L. L. Logan, Kennett Square, Penna-. Pollination Service—Get larger crops, put bees in your orchard Strong colonies fot Rental. James S Messner Apiaries, Box 79, Bareville, Pa. Phone Leola 6-6911. ' , , Attractive Stationary and Greet- mg cards, sold singly or boxed Mrs Tom Halladay, RDI, Kirk wood, Phone Kirkwood 34R12. 100 Bushel Black Wilson Soy bean seed. Home grown Harry Frank, New Providence (Near Fairview Church) STAR SILOS —Durable Monolithic concrete silos for grass. Low cost Erect ed 200 mile radius of Ephrata. Terre Hill, Box 71, Pa Call Eph rata 3-9572; also ‘Cisterns and septic tanks. FOR SALE.—Used Kenmore Washer-gas engine Complete ly overhauled. Lester Singer, Ronks, Ph. OV 7-3226 Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3) Issues 20 (Min.) $lOO $2-40 21 1.05 2.52 22 1.10 2 64 23 1.15 ( 2.76 24 '1.20 ‘ 288 25 1.25 3 00 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans wer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Farming): 25c addi tional. Send popy to the Class fied Advertising Dept, LANCASTER FARM ING, QuarryvWle, Pa Ads running 3 or more con secutive tunes with no change billed at 4c per word each time with 80c minimum. DEADLINE: Wednesday morn ing of each week’s publication. Positively no ads accepted after a.-KL Wednesdays. 3HIJB aaTtta-) YJHTWOI I Congratulations, Bob Congratulating the Ground Hog Chapter on its National Chapter Award citation is Bob Welk, Strasburg (right), Pennsylvania FFA president, and on the left is the Solanco FFA president, Bob Ecklin. (Lancaster Farming Stalf Photo). Garden Spot FFAs Honor Four at Banquet; School Work Advancing By LF Staff Reporter Four La'mpeter-Strasburg area men were" awarded Honorary Chapter Farmer degrees by the Garden Spot Future Farmers of America at the annual banquet Tuesday evening Named were Emory Herr, father of Chapter President Richard Herr, Ross Huber, father of last year’s chapter chaplain, Raymond Huber, John McCul lough, father of last year’s 'sen tinel, Robert McCullough, and Jack L Ryan, music instructor who has trained many choruses at Lampeter-Strasburg and star ted the Holstein Quartet oar its way to county, state and national fame. Progress of New Building The Chapter president made the installation. Kenneth R Snyder, high school principal, reported on pro gress of the new school building, in the absence of Robert L. Adams, supervising principal “ This is the last Father and Son banquet in this building,” he told the 65 present. “The new high school, I am sure, is being constructed on schedule and will be 100 per cent ready to go next September,” he continued \ “The baseball diamond won’t be ready for a year, due to seed ing,” Mr. Snyder said, “but tile is going down. now. complete on the first floor and contracts will be let soon for furniture and equipment.” Substitute Teachers Among guests was Thomas Maim, area adviser for the FFA in York and Lancaster counties Robert Welk, graduate of Lam peter-Strasburg and now state president of the FFA, reported on the national convention in Kansas City. George W Myers, sponsor, showed colored slides of the trip. Introduced -were Dio Yost of Ewinsville, Northumberland co- More Meat From Less Hours The average American noW can buy a pound of meat 'for less working time than e v Sv before, an American Meat institute sur vey reported todaj A statement said- , “Average retail -prices declin ing an daverage hourly earnings of production workers increas ing to a new high during 1955 — the trend continuing in 1956 — it takes only about nineteen minutes of working time to buy a pound of meat, according to figures just available. This is abount two minutes less than in 1954. “Last year it took 21.6 minutes of working time to buy a pound of beef and a record low of only 15.7 minutes of working time to buy a pound of pork. Back in 1919 it took 44-% minutes of working time to buy a pound of meat.” in q t ,atnornoiq.au qni j unty, and Joe Very of Montrose in Susquehanna county, student vo ag teachers from Penn State who are serving temporarily on the Lampeter-Strasburg faculty. Entertainment was by the Hol stein Quartet, all but one Lam peter-Strasburg men. J. Marlin Harmsh was toastmaster, and in vocation was given by Merle Groff, chaplain- The home econ omics girls served the baked ham dinner. a day manually unloading and spend only pennies with a HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST. These hoists come to you at an average cost of only 16$ a day. Lifting time for the lightweight HARSH HOIST averages from 12-160 seconds, depending on the type of hoist. Even maximum time of 160 seconds is negligible whenjcompared with the hours you spend unloading your truck by hand. Come and see the HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST designed and bOilt for your truck. TRUCK PICK-U TRAILE FARMERSVILLE EPHRATA, Mail Box Market FOR SALE.—'TOMATOE FARM- ing equipment, Cold Frames, Hot Bed Boards, Stakes arid To baccq Lath. Luther Peters Washington Boro, Pa. Phone 48038 Columbia, Pa- Almost everybody thinks, if given the chance, he can write a best-seller. SUBSCRIBER’S BONUS! Subscribers using the MARKET will be governed by the following rules : * ★ ★ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ HARSH HyORAULIC HOISTS DISTRIBUTED BY RD2 yWf ,f,S. d'riHll ,3«irma's lOlastiiM.*l~-0i Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 23, 1956—11 Subscribe Now to Lancaster Farming and receive FREE one advertisement each month in our Mail Box Market : l imit your advertisement to five lines which means not over 25 words. All Advertisements most be in onr hands by Monday 6 P.M or same will be held over for next week’s paper. Only one advertisement allowed each month. No business advertisements accepted for this column. Yon are allowed to run the advertisement only one time' Send in no duplication. S' Please mail all advertisements care of MAIL BOX MAR KET, LANCASTER FARMING. QDARRYVILLE. PA. DON’T WORKHORSE g your truck with hand labor, you are rk horse. This costly extra time and :an be eliminated by using a HARSH HOIST. Save that slo*sls you spend EQUIPMENT Ph. New Holland 4-9221 LOUIS BROMFIELD DIES Louis Bromfielcl. 59, famed farm writer, died at University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, Sunday night. Noted as an author, lec turer and conservationist, he was once winner of the Pulitzer Prize. CORN ACREAGE OFF The United States Department of Agriculture estimates farmers will plant 78,686,000 acres of com this year, or 3% per cent less than last year. In 1955 the total was 81,577,000 and the 1945- 1954 average was 84,815,000 acres. BE A R BACK OR SIDE DUMPS CO.
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