i tried •rising SALE. —5, piece breakfast sets Re -1.95 - Special $49.00 rices on New Tappan one Ranges. Myer’s Gas Service, Manheim 2775. VRVESTER, WAGONS ower. Hiestand, Inc., ’h. HA 6-9301. Used Forage Harvesters :ase Fapec New Holland 4..8. C. Groff New Holland Ph. EL 4-8001 ,E—Black Wilson soy . $3.60 per bushel. Also ,ns at $3.50 per bushel wood 36R4. Cyrus B. RDI, Oxford utomatic Mechanical Transplanter, ed 2 row transplanters ster A. Singer Ronks, Pa. rasbucg OV 7-3226 LE. Two Brooder Both $75. Ph. Leola 5-6634. lT STOVE 'FOR THE house Now. Large ised stoves to choose i good working order, tn $2O up. Ward 3. State St., Ephrata. 5. Fn. evening 6 to ft > parking in rear. TO LAY PULLETS , Hiestand, Inc. Mariet -6-9301. L,E.—Raspberry canes, d and black $l.OO per Kirkwood BRII. Madi wam 'RDI Chustiana, m AWAY—Spayed fe g of mixed breed, nice with children, housebroken. Phone Lancatser EX 4-5808. SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO In your poultry, turkey, and swine feed gets you more meat, eggs and health for less. Cost 260 to 520 per ton. Not an antibiotic. Look on your feed tags and ask your dealer, or F. W. Fisher, Leacock, Ph. Leola OL 6-2482. i Mail Box Market FOR SALE. Standard Full Size. Subroay Pool Table Perfect condition Newly recovered. Ph. Kimball 8-2322. Balls, Markers and Lights L. L. Malsberger f RD Peach Bottom, Pa FOR SALE Outstanding year ling Angus Bull from register er certified herd Write or come see Road from Churchtown Vi mile toward Mt. Top Freedom hill Angus Breeders, Narvon, Pa FOR SALE McCormick Deenng ■ Combine - #S2R with motor, p good condition - price reasonable J Howard Peifer, Salunga, Pa Ph TW 84626, Landisville. FOR SALE 1 set of "Wheel weights for VAC Case Tractor. Cheap. Aaron N Hoover, Bare ville RDI. Vt. mile south of Tal mage. FOR SALE- Four very thrifty , young Holstein steers, weigh f ln § about 600, lbs Ready for pasture A Robert Stottlemyer near Georgetown, Pa FOR SALE: Reversible hand bi aided wool rugs, 28x40 inch es, $9 each Phone Lancaster Ex press 3-1234 FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath, 535 00 heated Solomon Kachel ' Phone Melvin Trego, HI 2-4228, % Gap WANTED! Two seated (seats on either side) rocking lawn swing, m good condition Write or call Harlan Martzall Denver R 2, P a . Phone AN 7-6986 AUCTIONEERS FOR ALL YOUR SALE NEEDS CALL HENRY H. LEID AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE SALESMAN 435 WAL< NUT ST DENVER PA. TEL. AN 7-5117 Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1796 BULLDOZING Farm Ponds ; Grading Excavating Clearing J. WALTER WAGNER Phone Kirkwood 7-R-ll Quarryville, P*. (Little Britain) f II t\A\ It MARTIN IN<* • _ #J2Qu4ffy n*M I tli* Ml r< ' Qvtlity Lim«»l*n« V Sew HoUwd KLf'n 44112 r Terre fflll lllttereft *345$ Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues iC 'Min.) $l.OO $2.40 21 1.05 2.52 22 1.10 ' 264 23 115 '2 76 24 1.20 2.88 25 1.25 3.00 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans wer coming to a Box Number, Jo Lancaster Farming): 25c addi tional. Send copy to the Class , fied Advertising Dept., LANCASTER FARM ING, Quarryville. Pa. Ads running 3 or more con secative times with no change billed »t 4c per word each time, with 80c minimum. DEADLINE: Wednesday morn ing «f each week’s publication. Poa*t}ve?y no ad« accented after 10-00 a m Wf>dnpcd <v« ■ will 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 ■ ■ QUARRYVILLE, PA. ; ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■' Benson's Letter (Continued from page 14) commended an Acreage Reserve Program for but three years, since we were cognizant of the impact on the whole agricultural community as-well as on the ac tual farm operator. If the Soil Bank were to be eliminated or severly restricted in its effectiveness, this should, be done legislatively after ap propriate consideration by the legislative committee rather than by a limitation put in- an appro priation bill while retaining all the goals and objectives set forth in the basic legislation. The statement in -the report that the farmer has rented the poor part of his land to the gov ernment is very likely true. How ever, the payment on- that land has been in proportion to its pro ductive capacity; i. e 10 acres of 20 bushel land would cost the same and result in the same re duction in production as 20 acres of 10 bushel land. We pay for what we get in the way of reduc tion for the basic crop involved. Fourth, I take exception to the statement on page 5 which refers to the rise in CCC holdings from $2.5 billion on Jan. 1, 1953, to $8.2 billion on Jan. 1, 1957 The report charges that “this is large ly due to increased production generated by reduced price sup ports and reduced acreage.” This statement is not support ed by fact. The records show that most of this'backlog was acquir- Legal Notices Notice is given that, pursuant to the Act of May 5, 1933, P. L. 364 as amended and supplement ed, the incorporators filed Aitic les of Incorporation with the De partment of State at Hanisburg, Pennsylvania on May 18, 1957 for proposed business corpora tion to be organized under the above Act having the name of FUTURA CORPORATION The purposes of said corpora tion are to buy and sell personal and real property of all descrip tions and to own and operate the same and to engage in general manufacturing business. ALFRED C ALSPACH, Solicitor. Special Prices on Trailer Load of New 3 Point Hook ' up Equipment 1 row cult, $9O. 2 row cult. $145. Rotary cutters $315. Harvesters blowers hay conditioners rakes transplanters. Baler twine $6.45 per bale. CLYDE E. KEENER Intersection Rt. 230 and 72. Lancaster Ph. EX 4-6414 FREE! Subscribers' to ' Lancaster Farming V -J, %, ~*»* V « ed from Dec. 31, 1952,*t0 Dec. 31, 1954, while the farmers were opefating under the high rigid price supports then in the law. During that period total invest mens in price support commodi ties jumped from $2.5 billion to $7 2 billion - a figure only $1 billion below the #8 2 billion holdings on Jan. 1, 1957, mis leadingly referred to by the Committee as “largely due” to LIVESTOCK SALES from purebred unregistered cows sired ,by Circle M Ranch bulls J. T. Gabbert, Senatobia, Miss. Telephone #4381 New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M. Dairy Cattle and Hogs ’ Every Wednesday' at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves Every Thursday at 12:30 John H. Gingrich. Manager Ph. New Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland, Pa. PUBLIC AUCTION * Tuesday, May 28,1957 PROMPTLY AT 6 P. M. 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 Feeder Steers for sale. Private. Every Day Give Us N a Call Gap, HI-ckory 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. PARADISE, PA. WM. BEAM, Manager In The Eastern Guernsey Sale Thera will be 5 Bulls, top breeding, choice, individually with depth of breeding and from good uddered families One son of Fairlawn Peerless Actor and two grandsons. One Ideal Bull, 3/4 brother to the great cow, Ideal’s Pontius Trinket. From Mulhocaway, a line bred Butterfat, sired by Adonis The 55 head, selected Iby me, from 37 leading herds, Ac credited - Certified and Vaccinated, aie of the quality to be profitable. Therefore, valuable herd additions as foundation animals. Dairyman for years have passed up this Sale thinking prices too high for them and as a result have missed many top cows at less than their earning power at the pail Now is the time to cull severely, prices are most advant ageous for buying a better cow or heifer; increase your income and improve your herd, such, for seeing dairymen will profit thereby. Write for a Catalog and attend- this Sale. There will be a parade of Sale cattle at 11.00 A M. followed by refresh-'^ ments, Lunch, and Sale at 12:30 sharp. Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 24, 1957—15 TOP 80 Steers - 80 Heifers Fancy and Choice Herefords 400 - 500 pounds May 31, 1957, 12:30 E. D. S. T. at 2064 Lawrenceville Road, Trenton, N. J. reduced price supports. Fifth, the statement on farm debt is misleading It is true that total farm debt increased from $l4 8 billion in 1952 to $lB billion in 1956, but it is also true that farm equities have gone up even more rapidly. Farmers’ equities have, in fact, increased 41 percent during the past die cade CALVES to be held THE PATE SALES COMPANY 2064 Lawrenceville Road Trenton, New Jersey Phone Export 2-7587 nof i I
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