ha&ifiedi Advertising I v < ' I ' y . , » - r. _SQ P pARMS: FOR SALE * v \ r i 1 j*—‘ ‘' “; ■ ri *'-' > ' <,t,l>l [37 -ACREVFARM 'iN'"MARTIG* - rFownslup, b«ing ;done. 'tbis-apring; ASK tuaee* picec,-pt. GRAZERS DELIGHT Pasture; URAZERS DELIGHT- wi the price iftMxtW and th&quiaijty, .high. : -GRAZERS DEUGHT SEEDS, Gordonvllle,. Pa.- 5 ‘ • FDR SALE>-3 ton 'Second' cut-' ri t&igalfSl£a, 2 tort straw. Doran 'Brirtton' RDT' Nottingham Phene* KirkwoOd fifeSl v * - . ’ FOR. SALE.—Alfalfa hay. any portion-of 60 tons. Bert quality 2mP& -3rd cutting.- Good lett’fco -weeds. -Wilt "help load.Gonestoga Memorial Bark RD6 Lancaster PH. EX 7-6464. FOR SALE.. Two Brooder Houses. Both $75. Ph. Leoia OLdfield 6-6634. Mail Box Market Colonial antique 4 drawer spice cabinet ■ — 3 drawer -jewelry chest Pirates Treasure trank; .assembled painted. Only $3.25 each postpaid. Lynn Box 171 Lititz, Pa. FOR SALE: rabbits and fancy pigeons. Moms Spickler, end of Fair View St., Mt. Joy "RD2 Ph. 3-5528. FOR SALE: Building lot 100 ft by 200 ft. % mile east of Rheems along Old Route 230. Also 1 new- Muskrat fur coat never worn will sacrifice at half pned. Phone E-town 7-2236 after 5 o’clock. FOR SALE; 1946 Ford Dump Truck. Good shape. Good tires, $395.00. Russ’ Seibert, 200 Hess Ave, Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-6983. FOR SALE; 1951 Super C-Farm all, just painted, with culti vators. Phone E-Town 72647 or write C. Roy Bixler, RDI, E- Town, Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Min.) $l.OO $2.40 21 1.05 2.52 22 1.10 2.64 23 1.15 2.76 24 1.20 2.88 25 1.25 3,00 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans wer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Farming): 25c/addi tional Ads running 3 or more con secutive times with no' change billed »t 4c per word each time •with 80c minimum. HEADLINE: Wednesday morn ing of each week's publication. Pos*tfve?y no ads accented after 10:00 a. m. Wednesdays. FOUR LEADING VARIETIES ‘HOLBEIN —ll2 Extra dong -medium -width ~ ■ j~ ‘leaves. 'Good weight produc- “ \\ vavcnw 7/ er. Less pole bum-damage. \\ jy| I JfcJK 5 // * SWARR . HIBSMAN ST^jJ Broad Leaf, resistant ‘to -\\ /1 Root Rot. , \\ // * GREIDER =- 101 \\ // Large oval shaped ‘leaves, \\- /1 Carried high. Fewer grdtlnd \\ certified I leaves. \\ TOBACCO SEED / / 1 * rvwe / * RED,ROSE 22 Extra broad -leaves. Fewer Suckers. We have discontinued SWARR due to the poor demand for Binder Tobacco, and highly recommend Greider, which has a close resemblance hUt much heavier producer. Ask For MYERS Certified Tobacco Seed. At Stores Every- Where ELABSIFIBDAIMI , 1 - Send copy to the Class ified Advertising Dept., LANCASTER FARM ING. Quarryvllle, Pa. -AUCTIONEERS iEQR ALLYOUR SALE-NEEDS. ;CA£L CHENEY JL 1330 AtrcacaONEEß, • and 'steal RESTATE. SALESMAN 435~WAL-’ mE3’STJIENVERPAvTEL.,AN tfSll’T' ~r u. Stanley H. Deitcr - AocthmeerAnd - Appraiser ’ LAMPETER ■ Plu Lancaster ‘ EX 4-1799 BULLDOZING Farm Ponds Grading Excavating Clearing J. WALTER WAGNER Phone Kirkwood 7-R-H Quarryville, Pa. (Little Britain) Sell It Through A Want Ad PHONE: Quarryville ST6-2132 . } or Lancaster EX4-3C47 Sales Dates Sat., March 30 by Fulton tional Bank, administrator of Dr. Daniel Regan estate. Located at 31 Main St., Denver, Pa. Real estate and household goods. Sat., March 30 by A. L. Gehart in Ephrata at the railroad sta tion. Lot lumber, corn, barley. Sat,, April ’6 by George and Helen N. Boyer .between -Route 222 and Gring Sand Quarry, one mile from Five Mile House hill. Refrigeration, dee cream equip ment, tools and household goods. Sat., April 6 by Mrs. Ester Son non, exectny of Harvey Peifer estate. Located near Fetters school house, one mile northwest of Mt Airy in Clay Township. Beal estate and household goods. Farm Employment Shows Seasonal Gain Farm employment showed a seasonal increase during the third week of February according to the Department of Agriculture. Family workers increased 149,- 000 to a total of 4,652,000 while hired workers increased 81,000 to a total of 981,000. Compared to a year earlier, however, there were 118,000 few er family workers and 21,000 few er hired workers. ' Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 29,1957—15 • '-)[w ‘tc Used -Tractors • Si & Earn Equipment jj ta CLYDE : E. -KEENER ■ ■■ Located -at Intersection S ■ Of Rt. 530 &72 J’ S' H J>-3 Lane. Pi. EX' *4414 ■ m‘ 1 Next'Sale April « -■, * Private Daily ' a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■' BRANDYWINE BUYERS SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 13—1957 12:00 NOON SELLING 75 FEMALES c 8 BULLS All Registered Angus Cittle— - Cows Calves Bred Cows Bred Heifers Open Heifers This is Truly A Buyers Sale! Cattle Will Be In Working Clothes —Not Fitted All Cattle Come FromT.-B. and Bangs Accredited Herds Sale will be held at—Sangers Sale Barn Locate about S miles East of Lebanon on Rt. 422 m m |m m m_ m| an nvm ■■ M ■■ ■■» ■■■ m m s I AUCTION I REAL ESTATE and ANTIQUES Randall's Old Barn ■ Lincoln Highway (Route No. 30) 5 Sadsburyviile (Chester Co.) Pa. ■ 10 A. M. SATURDAY APRIL 20TH ■ Handsome old Bam converted to a highway Antique Shop and '■ lovely residence, with approximately three acres of ground. ■ Owner is retiring after many years of successful business opera- ■ tion. This heavily travelled highway is an excellent location for ■ any type commercial enterprise. p Free BROCHURE on request. ■ ■ ENTIRE STOCK OF ANTIQUES, FURNITURE AND FURN-,« ■ ISHINGS WILLJBE SOLD IN SEPARATE LOTS. ■ ■ Inspection; 1-4 P. M. Apnl 14th - ~ • AUCTIONEERS: Raymond A. McPherson, Inc. * 136 No. 20th Street £ p ‘Philadelphia 3, Pa. ' ■ PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday, April 2,1957 ! PROMPTLY AT 6 P. M. 1 Sale of Fat Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves & Hogs ’ Stocker and Feeder Steers, Lambs . Shoat Sale at 8 P.M. ; We get top market prices for your livestock i Feeder Steers for sale. Private, Every Day ; Give Us a Call Gap, Hl-ckory 2-4181- | Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. j PARADISE, PA. WM. BEAM. Manager i Shadowfirook Farm Guernsey Dispersal '-j (Robert W. Stevens, Owner, Tunkhannock, Pa.) At The Association's Sales Pavilion, ,6 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa., onvßoute #30., „ J Thursday April 4*, 1957 — 12t30 P. M. | 66 Head 40 Cows, 5 Bred and ; 21 Open Heifers '(45 Vaccinated.) ' . \ Two years ago, Mr. Stevens culled bis herd down to about 3 10 or 15 animals, and since, has bought top individuals m ; sales such as the State Sale, the Royal Sale, and the j Bloomsburg Sale. j In sale ten daughters 'of Marlboro St. Patrick, Jr. OH. ] Chester Co. Show ’49; Gr. Ch. Chester Co. Show 1950, he 3 by Winlochan Prince -Don Marlboro out of Marlboro Lead- 3 er’s Clarabel #12916—702 Class Leader, 3 Twelve .daughters by McDonald Farms 'bull, a number of \ them with full McDonald Farms pedigrees. x It will pay you to attend this sale a fine'selection of • Sound animals of all ages with good'records! 3 Everything Bangs and T. B. Certified! \ Sale Managed By: For Catalogs Write: j Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n. 3 P. O. Box 491, Harrisburg, Pa. 3 Blue .Rail, Lancaster County 'Saturday, April 20 at ,10 a-m. - - Tractor and horse -drawn farm implement*. Poultry and* dairy equipment. Baler 4wine, posts,‘hay-straw, com. ‘We *ell on commimion. Closed on'Xrond* Friday and Sundays. : For Information Write PENNSYLVANIA ANGUS ASSOC. Francis Enciso—Sec. Fieldman 1107 North 2nd St. Harrisburg, Pa. FARM EQUIPMENT SALE William Z. and Paul Z. Martin