Classified Advertising fOR SALE. —Sex Link Pullets, ready to lay Price reasonable, phone Strasburg OV 7-6035 Mil ton R. Barg-e. FOR SALE*—One-ton 1954 Chev rolet stake truck, good condi tion Phone Intercourse 8-3081. FOR SALE. —Balboa and Tetra pepas rye seed. Sow early for fall and winter forage and cover crop. Jacob R. Hershey RDI Quarryville, Pa Phone 26R21. FOR 1 SALE —Ninety pair of White King Pigeons- Selling due to lack of Reasonable price Phone Ephrata 32142. Harry Ruth 125 Arch St. Ephrata, Pa - FOR SALE. John Derre M tractor with plow, cultivator and Fertilizer attachment First class condition Guarante3d. Also J 5 Mower and NH cord wood saw to fit A B.C. Groff, Ph. 4-8001 New Holland. FOR SALE —John Deere Forage Harvester with corn attach ment. New-sp-cial close out price A B.C Groff Ph. 4-8001 New Holland FOR SALE —Used Tobacco Lath es—s2so per hundred. Phone Strasburg, Overland 7-3281 SEED GRAIN CLEANED & TREATED ON YOUR FARM Our modern Seed Cleaning & Treating equipment is now avail able for the farms of this area No job is too large or small Charges are reasonable REIST SEED COMPANY Mt. Joy, Pa Phone 3 3821, Mt. Joy, Pa, ■■■■QHUnnSBSHBVBBI WANTED —Pickup for ' Sky-hne harvester Aaron S Zimmer man, East Earl, Box 348, Pa MAKE BIG MONEY RAISING guinea pigs, rabbits, pigeons or chin for ns. Write for free in form Keeney Bros Farm, New Freedom, Pa. SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO in 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. 1951 Henry J—A Title—Good Condition $195. Ph Ephrata 3 8043. BIGGER CROP PROFITS FROM oyster shell Potolime-bnng riches of the sea to the soil. Bags or spreader service. J Fred Whiteside, Ph Kirkwood 2. FOR SALE—6OO o\vlkill Leg horn yearling hens laying 60%. Reasonable Paul M. Weaver R.D. 1 Manheim, Pa Ph 5-7190. Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Woicls (i) issue (3)lssues $ (Mm.) $lOO $2 40 l\ 1-05 2 52 “ - 1.10 2 64 ‘5 1.15 2.76 1.20 2 88 1.25 3.00 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans coming to a Box Number, ljan cgster Farming). 25c addi- ' Fred Waring Receives Trophy Fred Waring (rigni) ramous crorai Girector anc orcnes tra leader who is campaign chairman of the Pennsylvania Division of the American Cancer Society for 1955 and 1956, receives the Society’s Sword of Hope Trophv from Wisconsin Governor Walter J. Kohler. Governor Kohler, chairman of the ACS national board, presents the citation to Mr. Waring in recognition of his services in the fight against cancer. The ceremony took place before millions of TV viewers who saw Waring celebrate his fortieth year in show business. Send copy to the Class /■ fied Advertising Dept., LANCASTER FARM- ING. QuarryWMe, Pa. Ads running 3 or more con- Mail Box Market USED AIR CONDITIONING and used T V $45 00 each. Gene Mafllack Honeybrook Ph. 35446 FOR SALE —2OO Anthony Yearl mgs Laying 50% Ph 7-6451 Denver John Sander Reinholds R 1 Pa. FOR SALE—Wood corn picker in good shape Price $390. J Adam Weaver Ph_ 42220 New Holland. FOR SALE.—I 2 used chimney One liners. 9”x12 ” Josenh G Groff, Elizabethtown, Phone 7-5987. • m SUBSCRIBER’S BONUS! Subscribe Now to Lancaster Farming and receive FREE one advertisement each month in our Mail Box Market . 9 a ■ £ Please mill all adveilisenwnts cue of MAIL BOX MAR- ■ ■ KET. LANCASTER FARMING, QUARRYVILLE, PA. ■ ■ " Subset iber* u‘ing the MAILJBOX MARKET will be governed by the following rules : Limit your advertisement to five lines which means not over 25 words. All Advertisements mast be in onr hands by Monday 6 P. M. or same will be held over tor next week’s paper. Only one advertisement allowed each month. No business advertisements accented for this column. Von are allowed to ran the advertisement only one time* Send in ro duplication. * ★ ★ T secative times with no change billed et 4c per word each time with Me minimum. HEADLINE: Wednesday morn ing of each week's publication. PosWfv*7y po ads accepted after 10:00 a. m Wednepd S A Date To Remember : ; [ SATURDAY, AUGUST 25tb. 1956 f ■ The 95th Keystone Consignment Sale: ? At the Keystone Holstein Sales Barn on Route 230, just east of J 5 Mount Joy, 10 miles west of Lancaster, Pa. ■ ■ SALE STARTS AT EXACTLY 1:00 P. M ■ 5 CERTIFIt D VACCINATED / ACCREDIT! D * ■ 60 HEAD PUREBRED HOLSTEINS jj ■ FROM SMITHOLM FARMS, SPRINGVILLE. PA. A! and Dick 5 ■ are again sending a groi p ot “Wilke” daughters like the g'oup g ■ which were appreciated so well last August The Smitholm herd jg ■ was classiWd on July 18th, of the 15 "Wilke’ daughte s class tfield, H ■ 2 were “Verv Good”, 12 ‘Good Plus . 1 “Good ,93 3 pc. Good ■ Plus” or better. ~ , , , ■ ■ The Greatest group of 2 olds we have ever had. ■ From JIM HENDERSON’S STFH VTA\ EN FARM =4 daughters m ■ ot “Eminem”, three from Hays Inspiration dams with 510, 595 and g ■ 713 lbs fat. ■ ■ Five daughters of FARLAND R A Master, whose first 3 daughters m I calve have ail milked over 60 lbs and op to 75 lbs on 2x I ■ 3Uso daughters ofTROCKWOOD ROCKET TONE. REGASBORNE a H R A ROYAL GOVERNOR AND ELINCROF T ABBEKERK ■ ■ MEMORY. , ■ ■ We have never had finer cattle. ■ ■ Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc., ■ ■ Pennsylvania’s Holstein Market, Mount Joy, Pa. ■ S Carl Dill r.Auct.. Clarence E Lyons Manager ■ " Refton,Pa. y 204 Hess Blvd., Lane, Pa. Phone 4 6966 ■ Lancaster Farming—ls Friday, Aug. 17, 1956 , rent campaign funds will be used by county units and the Pennsylvania Division for their programs of service and educa tion. The remaining sum will be allocated for cancer research throughout the United Stages and for national projects to“de velop educational aids professional and lay persons. A share of the nation-wide research program is active in Pennsyl vania institutions where the na tional program is supporting cancer research with grants amounting to approximately half a million dollars. Show Business 40 Years In recognition of his work as state campaign chairman for the past two years, Waring has been presented with a national ACS citation by Wisconsin Gov ernor Walter J. Kohler who is chairman of the Society’s na tional board of directors. Catalogs at Sale;