Classified Advertising 8 HAMPSHIRE SHOATS Large enough to put m with cattle Paul M. Shenk. RDI Conestoga, Pa Phone Millersville TRimty 2-5664. WATCH YOUR BUDGET! Ladies do you need more ' money? Avon has the answer. Show and sell Avon Cosmetics and Christmas gifts m your own Neighborhood. Call Quarryville 212R11 or Lancaster 4-9468. WANTED —Single man for gen eral farm work Robert T. Le aver, Ph Lane. EXpress 3-1234 Widow Street, RDI. FOR SALE. —Good used #2OO and "200 F fluid I.H C Spreader Cope & Weaver Co.. Willow St., Ph Lane EXpress 3-2824 WISHING- —For several hand ' made wool braided rugs Pre fer dark backgrounds (multi colored). Strong, unfrayed Give leading colors, size, price’ Mrs Lovina Stout, RDI, Elizabeth town, Pa FOR SALE—Selected Herd of pure bred Nubians 1 Buck 4 does and 3 kids Does 4 to 8 month old All large & spotted Breading B-WGJB All good milkers 3 of these does one bred 2 milking Chas H Heller, Sunny Side Pines R 4 Manheim Pa FARM FOR SALE—74 acres near Mt Pleasant and George town Frame dwelling and barn room for 23 dairy cows Silo 10x 50 Barn scaffolded for 4 acres ot tobacco, corn crib in barn 57 acres tillable, 14 acres in mead ow with stream. 2% acres wood land Price $22,500. John M Mc- Clure, Real Estate Broker, Quar ryville, Pa. Phone 83. FOR SALE. Sugar cured and wood smoke hams D K Smok er Ronks RD Pa One mile north of Gordonville. PENNOLL WHEAT CLEANED Treated, $2 75 per bu Super Gro Natural Phosphate, Oyster Shell Lime, New egg baskets $175. Amos Beiler Paradise 2 miles south. WANTED. Agents to distri bute Soyl-Aid in your area If interested contact our sales manager John W. Neff, Mt Joy RD2, Ph. TWmoaks 8-8029. Soyl-Aid is distributed by Harry E Leightley & Co, Inc, warehouse-Mt. Joy. 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. Mail Box Market NESTS: Ten hole Jamesway * nests used one season Twelve units for sale. One or more («' $lO 00. Clair N. Bomberger, Lititz, R 2 (HaKviUe) Phone MA 6-8130. FOR SALE. Outstanding dog col lection over 100 pieces Phone Manheim MOhawk 5-3726 FOR SALE: “Way of Cross Leads Home” gold engraved. White cross, kneeling figurine, Walnut, cedar book ends, Bible $3.95 pair. Lynn, Box 171 Lititz Pa ORDERS being taken for tur key’s, Live or dressed. Call Kirkwood 50R4. FOR SALE Bengal combination coal and gas range with water front. Used 2’/= year’s, also pure bred Hampshire ram. Ph OL 6 6748 after 4 p m or all day Saturday. FOR RENT. Two modern apts, like 'new. 3-rooms, bath, furn ished or unfurnished. Also 7- rooms in farm house, water and electric, newly renovated, five miles.west of Manheim. Ph. MO 5-5800. . ..jiJii* yi Stoltzfus’ Win PP&L Award for Electrified Farm “The use of electricity is in dispensable in obtaining effici ency in farming today,” said Nor man E. Reber, managing editor of Pennsylvania Farmer maga zine, Thursday, Oct 25, He spoke before 60 people in the El-Mor Motel, Morgantown at ceremonies dedicating the R 1 Elverson farm of Louis G Stoltz fus as a Reddy Kilowatt all-elec tric dairy farm by Pennsylvania Power & Light Company. Mr Reber stated that the free family farmer existing in the free-Amenca society depends more upon electricity for his pro gress and growth than on any -program devised by the govern ment. The family farmer, de clared the farm magazine editor, believes in establishing his own efficiency rather than depending on government aid Mr. Reber said that two thirds of farm output is pro duced on the family farm of America today. These family farmers have been able to meet the increasing demands for farm products, not through government aid, but through the use of more mechaniza tion and more electrical power. The farm editor stated that if the work done by electricity on Classified Advertising Bates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Mm.) $lOO $2.40 21 1 05 2 52 22 I 10 2 64 23 1 15 2.76 24 120 2 88 25 12a 3.00 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans wer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Farming); 25c addi tional. Send copy to the Class ified Advertising Dept, LANCASTER FARM ING, Quarryville, Pa. Ads running 3 or more con secutive times with no change billed at 4c per word each time with 80c minimum DEADLINE- Wednesday morn ing of each week'* publication. Positively no ads accented after 10:00 a. gl Wednesd'<ys !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Lancaster Farming and receive FREE one advertisement each month in our Mail Box Market ■ < Subscribers using the MAIL BOX MARKET will be governed by the following rules Limit your advertisement to five lines which means not over 25 words. All Advertisements must be in our hands by Monday 6 P. M. or same will be held over for next week’s paper. Only one advertisement each month. No business advertisements accepted for this column. You are allowed to run the advertisement one time. Send In no duplication. ■ Please mail all advertisements care of ■ ■ MAIL BOX MARKET ■ 5 LANCASTER FARMING S ■ QUARRYVILLE, PA. ■ 55!4 ' t the Stoltzfus farm could be con verted to that done by horses or men. it would be equivalent to that done by 13 horses or 39 men. But, of course, the speaker emphasized neither man nor horse could begin to do the many jobs performed by elec tricity, such as turning on a ven tilating fan or running a hay diying fan. The speaker called the Stoltz fus family a fine representative of the self-reliant family farmers who have, through electrification and other means, been able to keep going amidst the problems of m!id-century Americans. Mr. Reber declared that .Am ericans should be thankful for the American system of free dom under which such family farmers, _a free press and free power companies are able to develop, expand and give serv ice to mankind. Born near Centerport, Berks County, Mr. Reber was educated at Elizabethtown College and the University of Pennsylvania. H( taught in public schools in New Jersey and Pennsylvania befoic joining Pennsylvania Fanner as field editor Un 1946. Ivan Hess, assistant manager of P. P & L.’s New Holland Dis tuct in which the Stoltzfus farm is located, presented the Reddy Kilowatt award certificate to Mr and Mrs Stoltzfus In making the presentation he called elec tricity one of the blessings of mankind He said that P P &L. was pioud to be able to serve the Stoltzfus family and to honor xt with the Reddy Kilowatt taim award given to those farmers profitting from the many ad vanlages of full electrification Master of Ceremonies was Omar W Brubaker, sales ispie sentative, of the utility’s New Holland district. Attending from P.P.&L. were R. I. Jones, the utility direc tor of agricultural develop ment; E. M. Molloy, business development manager of its Lancaster division, E. T. Wil son. farm sales coordinator; and Robert Hawthorne, super visor of residental sales, Lan caster division. A ham dumu was prepaxed and served by the Women’s Soc - ■ety of Christian Service of the Morgantown Methodist Church After the ceremonies Mr & Mis Stoltzfus conducted their guests on a tour of their farm, whe-e a colorful Reddy Kilowatt farm sign has been erected to mark the outstanding use of electri city made by the family on the farm and in the home Teacher' “This makes five times I have punished you this week. Now, BiUie, what have you jjot to say 9” Billie: “I’m glad it’s Friday ” FREE Subscribe Now to Clover Leaf Weevil Control Bulletin Issued by USDA WASHINGTON (USDA) A new six-page Farmers’ Bul letin on the clover leaf weevil, now available from the U. Sr-De partment of Agriculture, tells all that farmers need to know about this widespread pest of alfalfa, red clover, and white clover. According to USDA entomolo gists these crops are seldom lost entirely from weevil attacks, but they may be seriously damaged. Over most of the dbuntry, espe cially in areas of high humidity, a fungous disease keeps the weevil in check. The new publication recom mends practices that encourage this helpful fungus and at the same time favor the growth of clover and alfalfa. The practices aie (1) keeping up fertility to (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ Corn Pickers £ J Stalk Shredders £ ■ Hammer Mills ■ g Manure Spreaders 31 g & Loaders ■ I Lots of Tractors & J ■ Full Line ■ ■ of Farm Machinery ! ■ CLYDE E. KEENER ■ i R.D.3 Lane. Ph. EX 4-6414 ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■ H M p Southeast District H § 4-H BABY BEEF & ft | LAMB CLUB p | Round-Up Sale ij plancaster Stock Yards | n THURS. NOV. 8 \\ 55 SALE 1:00 P. M. ;♦ il Ccjodu ted By jj s Lane. Livestock Exchange \\ xx 55 h Second Annual Penna g I FEEDER CALF SALE l\ i Union Stock Yards H | LANCASTER, PA. g Saturday, Nov. 3, H tt SALE 1:00 P. M. g ;• Angus, Hereford & Shorthorn 55 5? Breed* Represented 55 Excellent Opportunity to XX d Obtain Club Calve* H I! 55 P. B. GUERSEY SALE Thursday, Nov. 8,12:30 P.M. iDfRA/ At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancaster, Pa. on Route 30 54 Head - 1 Bull - 29 Cows - 16 Bred and 7 Open Heifers 41 Vaccinated, T. B and Bangs Certified. 30 due within 30 days of sale date. Sale includes 9 Head from Dr. L. J. Schwalm, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., most of them with records close to 500 lbs fat. Other good consignments are in the sale since they are the kind that will ap peal to the man who needs milk right away. SALE SPONSORED BY Catalogs at the Sale PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P. O. BOX 491, Harrisburg, Pa. Authorized Dealers • Master Mix • Ferguson Equipment • Lincoln Welders ♦ Thermopane ♦ Universal Milkers ♦ Miller’s Insecticides ♦ Koppers Creosoted Posts HIESTAND Inc. Lancaster Farming— Friday, Nov. 2, 1956 e ncourage vigorous plant growth, (2) maintaining a good supply of humus in the soil for better re tention of moisture, and (3) us ing alfalfa and clover regularly in mixture with grass in crop rotations. i Usually the fungous disease takes care of the problem. But sometimes in the fall, especially in the South, it may be desirably to spray with methoxychlor at the rate of 1 pound per acre. The bulletin tells just how to use this insecticide effectively and safely. Single copies of the bulletin, the Clover Leaf Weevil and Its Control (FB No. 1484) may be obtained free from the Office of Information, U. S Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C.' Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1796 MASTITIS TREATMI Fast Simple Low Cost Avaifnbi* fn 2 Strength* 49c & 35c Per Shot REP, F. W. FISHER Leacock, Pa. Ph OL6-2452 Dealers Wanted * Wirthmore Feeds * Haverly Bulk Tanks * Sauder Loaders * Anhydrous Ammonia * Wheel A-Way Egg Washers vni \ * Irrigation Equipment * DeKalb Chix & Started Pullets -MARIETTA HA 6-9301 15 :y
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