S Junior champion in the Jersey division the recent SPABC cattle show was 1 Bloselaiid Czar Helen, a Dec. 27, 1954 Hbeifer shown by John Stiles & Sons, HI 1 Solvent Cleaner Eases Problems of Painting ■ Take the easy way to prepare ■amture for painting." If the ■irface is smooth,.use a solvent leaner to cut the glossy sur ■ce and make*“‘tooth” for the Ixt coat. ■ Dons L Snook, extension line management specialist of For more POULTRY PROFIT feed feeA quality ingredients. Combined with years of manufacturing experience and the science of Red Rose re search they give better results . . . and help you feed with more satisfaction, and more profit. RAISE YOUR FLOCK ON RED ROSE . . . START TO FINISH AND GET MORE PROFIT FROM YOUR FEED DOLLAR! feed service h P 2, Columma, Pa LEROY GEIB Manheim, Pa r MRVIEW ROLLER MILLS AL & iVrirvon, Pa L B. GRAYBILL & SON litj ton, Pa Junior Champion Jersey the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, points out that the use of a solvent cleaner eliminates the need for using abrasive paper, steel wool, or undercoat. Solvent cleaner dries instant ly and paint may be 'applied at once A number »of brands of cleaner are available. Red Rose Poultry Feeds are formulated’froTrr highest 'Mt. Airy, Md. Her sire was SJ23 Imp. Roseland Czar, her dam, Heir’s Duchess of Jericho. Oklahoma City, Okla. The robbers who accosted a local man recently certainly didn’t have any feeling They took the man’s billfold, wnstwatch, and diamond nng Not satisfied, they also took his shoes, commenting, “They just fit fine ” Every Red Rose Poultry Feed is flock-Tested, scienti fically compounded and balanced to give every bird in your flock all the nutri ents needed for vigorous growth and production. JOHN H. JBONHOLTZER R D 4, Laneaslei Pa SNAOER’S MILL R D 1. Steiens Pa JOSEPH JJ GOOD X S;"\' , , R D 1, Ciia-in-llanc', Pa WALTER & J’ f RSO V, ICC, Chriituma, I'a. HEARTLESS ROBBERS '"“A? Italy Authorized to Purchase U.S. Tobacco Washington (USDA) The US. Department of Agriculture has announced issuance to It aly of an authorization to finance purchase of up to $2,200,000 worth of tobacco from United States suppliers under Title I of Public Law 480 The authorization. No 20-08, was issued pursuant to an agree ment between Italy and the United States announcfj on July 6, 1956 It provides for the purchase of approximately three billion pounds of unmanufac tured tobacco which must have been pioduced in the continental United States or Puerto Rico in 1955 or prior ciop years Sales contracts entered into between suppliers and import ers on or after August 2, 1956 and on or befoie Aug 31, 1956 will be eligible for financing Delivery will be to importers, fas vessel, United States ports on or after Aug. 2, 1956 but not later than October 1, 1956 The tobacco will be purchased by the Ammmisdrazione Hon opoli di Stato, Rome, Italy. ONE WAY TO DO IT Renews, Nfld After dig ging a hole 18 feet deep, trying to get* water, a man here got disgusted and left Returning to fill in the hole, he found his brother’s horse staring up at him unhappily. Faced with the problem of getting the horse out of the well, the two men came upon a happy thought They slowly dumped clay into the hole and the horse cooper ated by stomping it down When the hole was filled, the horse was on top of tha heap and casually strolled away The President will have little trouble attending the GOP convention in California if he can fly to Panama City for an international gathering there, earlier. ir Adfiits^is Here is a rear mounted blade that will help you to perform wide variety of useful jobs, easily and at low cost It attaches readily to the 3-pomt hitch of jujr hold T'cctor adomg to its convenience and utility The blaae c„n b" onset tilted, adjusted for pitch and angled to either it it or Icf- -ci may be operated straight behind, vthiche er is be foi a pa uc ,lrr job It may also be reversed for su h jobs a backfilling or ,or worv.ng up to obstructions winch t-e trade c-nt cos A gauge wheel, ditching po-rt and end , lates arc o'd sTuraiely See us NOW for t/?c HAVERSnCS BRf J. ' . Colambia Pi! c Lancaster Pi.. 2-5722 ELIZABETHTOWN PARKERS SUPPLY ISC. ♦ SAUSER IP.OS. ’-ew P.'. 1 ill 1 nr-m-Tro s E " T;I 7 r r 'r>'P’~P Ciiit2iJi VllJfi lAUiii liui’.tii—i Friday, Aug. 17, 1956 Forest Pest Control Campaign Advancing . Washington (USDA) All control work on foiest insects and diseases has been consoli dated into one division ot the Forest Service, the U S Depart ment of Agiieulture has an nounced. This new division of Foiest Pest Control will be responsible for the department s activities in controlling insect infestations, disease epidemics, and white pine blistei mst conti ol on Fcd eial, State, and privately owned foiest lands Warren V Bene dict, formeily in charge of the white pine blister lust control progiam, will head the new divi sion. But since most of the work will be done coopeiatively with State foresters and other public agencies or private land owners, the division will be under the general supervision of William S Swingler, assistant chief of the 'Forest Service in charge of I Ford Tractor I s « t* ♦♦ I Demonstration I «» I Wed. Aug. 22 I ♦♦ . o •• ♦♦ ♦♦ jiRAIN DATE AUG. 23 | ♦« ♦♦ «« ♦♦ H At Our Dealership I Allen H. Matzil DENVER PH 7-6502 »**«♦«««***«♦«*«•«*♦♦•***•♦********•**♦•*****• i \ S V •r M> c J e<-t m low-cost -Lap:-ie,it laboi Fh. 7-1341 Lancaster Farming—7 4 to 9 P. M. kfc? •CS.4CE • LEVEL f • WOVE DlfiT 5 and do many other ■% USEFUL JOBS - - - „ r^j < ♦ I J : I // I iefid© UP 33 ft I urn p r\77 I ’ ''C / I b-VM P 7 v 6 r