Classified Advertising , farms for sale NEAR BUCK __99 acre cattle farm. 8 rooms stone and frame house* bam, other buildings. Very low price, 24 ACRES . , , —Near Etowbethtown. A dandy small farm for a large family. 12 room. 1 house, barn, other build ings, fair price. 4novdt. FARM VALUES BY.. ;. ■. LEO I. HAIN, INC. . REALTORS 33 N, Duke St. Die! 7-8131 LANCASTER FOR SALE BRAND NEW RUUD GAS HOT water heater, capa city. $lOO. price includes installa tion. Phone Quarryville 3R2. 4novl. PORT A,B L E ALUMINIUM single laundry-tub. 18-gallon capacity,- Used less than a year, excellent condition. $B. Phone Quarryvffle 3R2. 4nov-lt. FIRST ANNUAL LANCASTER COUNTY AUCTION LAMPETER SALES BARN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 AT 12:00 NOON SHARP Hundred of new items for sale such as : JO throw rugs, 5 radios, electric shaver, pictures, lamps, chairs, luggage, rotisserie, camera, , kitchen utensils, paint, toys, sweaters, socks, cosmetics, sport ing goods, electric fans. Used Items: 8 washing machines, 3 re fngrators, tires, lawn furniture, mowers, antiques, etc. Come early. Refreshments Two auctioneers. LANCASTER CHAPTER AMERI CAN BUSINESS CLUB BENEFIT OF CEREBRAL PALSY FUND 4uov2t. Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost, Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Mm.) $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. - 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 eadi time with 80c minimum. DEADLINE: Wednesday morn ing e£ each week’s publication. Positively no ads accepted after 10.00 a. m. Wednesdays. When buying a wool suit, will it be woolen or worsted? The dif ference between the two is in the length of the fiber used in the fabric, explains Mrs. Mae B. Bar ton, extension clothing specialist of the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. Worsteds are made of long wool fibers, combed so the fibers lie parallel, and twisted into strands called ply. Two or more piles are then twisted together to make the yarn for the material. These yarns are even, strong, and firm. Woolens are "made ot shorter fibers which aren’t combed but are criss-crossed in the yarn. Sturdy woolen yarns are two-ply and more tightly twisted than the common woolen one-ply yarn Fabric made from woolen yarns may be rough, nubby, or napped When ready to use, the trozen block may be brushed wjth but ter and baked in -a moderate oven or squash may be heated in a double boiler. Rambling With The Sage of * Ant Hill Washington, D. C, The Soviet Embassy was the 'scene of a musical and reception last Thursday evening when Am bassador Zaroubin entertained in honor of the Russian pianist, Emile Gilelis. Jusltiee and Mrs. William 0. Douglas headed the list of Umlted Sitaites representa tives while Chief of Protocol, John Farr Simmons, represented the Department of State. Old timers say it was the first formal affair since World War II and the first strictly cultural since 1921. Must toe that Russian “now look” asserting itself. The Nation’s Capital played host to Admiral and Lady Mount batten who are on a two week visit to America. While the Ad amical stated the visit was one qf routine business, it got off on a successful social basis with a re ception attended by many of the naval military group. November 1 marks the ninety first anniversary of the establish ment by the Post Office Depart ment of the postal money order system. During the first eight months of operation money or ders totaling $400,000 were sold. This year the total will he ap proximately $6,000,000,000. Dur ing the ninety years of operation regulations have been changed, the maximum amount of a money order having been increased and the gaiety factor has likewise in creased. BuMings adjoining the head quarters of the National Rifle Association are in the process of being demolished. The associa tion plans the erection of a mod ern office and exhibit building for it’s own use on the site at 16th Street and Rhode Island Avenue, N. W. Not all governmental depart ments or agencies cost the tax payers money. Federal Housing Commissioner Mason recently an nounced that reserve funds hack ing up PHA’s loan insurance pro grams’ increased by nearly $64,- 000,000* during the fiscal year ■ended last June 30 Total reserves had nsen to $417,900,000 by that date. The increase represents $71,000,000- in net earning from operations for the year, less $7,200,000 in earnings distributed as participation payments from FHA’s Mutual Mortage Insurance Fund to eligible mortgagors as provided 'by iaw. Since July 1940, .aII»FHA operating expenses have been paid out of income. There are several other agen cies in the same category but, when appropriation time comes around, Congress loses sigtot of the money-making agencies and treats all departments alike. President Castillo Armas and his wife, of Guatemala, will ar rive in Washington on Monday. They will be welcomed by Vice President Niqon and will be pre- VINTAGE Phone Gap LIVESTOCK 67R3 AUCTION Sales Every Tuesday Night at 6:00 O’clock. ALL TYPES OF LIVESTOCK CALVES ESPECIALLY . MAIL BOX MARKET MOUNT HOPE PULLETS, 7 months old; Bronchitis, New* castle and Fowl Pox protected. Laying. Also custom corn pick ing with 2-row mounted Oliver picker. Phone Lcola 6-6326. Onovlt. ■seated with (the traditional key ito the city. The visit will include wreath' laying ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and a trip to Mt. Vernon as well as social activities. President Armas will receive an honorary degree from Georgetown Univer sity. Two Fire Calls In Day; Meeting Is Interrupted Two fire calls—one during the meeting of, the Quarryvme r ire Company and its auxiliary— provided a busy day Monday for the Volunteer group. while the two groups were in business session, a call came from Fairfield, where a small frame building used as a playhouse was destroyed on the property of Andrew txiDoencn. The 10 by 12 building was formerly a brooder house, but re cently converted into a playhouse for the children. Loss was esti mated at $l5O. Bad wiring was believed to oe me cause. Earlier Monday, the department was called to the farm home of John W. Winters, Peach Bottom HI, just south of New Texas on 222, where a bedroom closet on the second floor was damaged by fire. Mr. Winters and his hired man, Jack Snider, extinguished the blaze before the Quarryville crew arrived. Loss was estimated at $2OO. The room was occupied by twt of the children, John 7, and Ray mond, 5. There are two other children in the family, Susan, 3, and Allan, 11 months. After the crews returned and the business' meeting wound up, Jim Burt of the Solanco High school staff and Ernie Neill, editor of Lancaster Farming, showed colored slides on Mexico Sandwiches and coffee were serv ed after the showing. Squash to be frozen should be firm and mature, points out Mar jorie J. Wormeck, extension nu tritionist of the Pennsylvania State University. Wash squash and cut into pieces, removing the seeds. Cook pieces until soft in boiling water, steam, pressure cooker or in the oven Remove the" from the rmd and mash or press -uirnugn a sieve. Cool by putting the squash in refrigerator trays. Stir occasional ly. Pack meal size portions into containers leaving a half-inch headspace. Sea* and freeze. Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 11, 1955 ■■■■■■■■■»■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ m SUBSCRIBER’S BONUS! 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Yon are allowed to run the advertisement only one time* Send in no duplication. ★ ★ Please mail all advertisements ore of MAIL BOX MAR KET, LANCASTER FARMING, QUARRYTILLE, PA. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■” Farm Women Society No 11 Meets The November Meeting of the Farm Women's Society No 17 was Iheld on Thursday afternoon at 'the home of Mrs. Benjamin Mus ser, Buck, with (the president, Mrs. Melvin Marion, in charge Hie devotions were conducted by the hostess, followed by the roll call by the secretary, Mrs. Everett Kreoder, and answered with sentence prayers of thank fulness. The members have made four scrap books _ for the Heart Haven, Osteopathic Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital and General Hospital m Lancaster, The gift exchange has been changed from the September to the January meeting. The literary program consisted of a poem on “Thanks giving” by Mrs. Maude Burnish, and group singing was led by Mrs. Pearl Aument. Following this a White Elephant sale was held with Mrs. Everett Kreidier auctioneer. The next meeting will he held on December 1 at the home of Mrs. Samuel Wenger, Buck, with the co-hostesses to be Mrs, Ida Erihleman,, Mrs. Stanley Stauffer and Mrs. Harry P. Ank ruim. After adjourning, a social (time was held and refreshments served by hostesses Mirs. Mus ser, Mrs Russell Lloyd and Mrs. Melvin Shenk. FURNACE OIL By using TEXACO'FUP NACE OlLfyou can always “ CALL USIFOREQUICK SERVICE J# I Garber Oil Company I MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9331 PENNA. | MlinillKMißlllßllllMllllllllllßlllMilllllilillMllllUßlHiiHllllllllliHllilllllHlllHßMlW | Used Tractors and | | Farm Machinery | H A-110 CORN PLANTER FOR REG A. FARMALL § ||| HM-240 CULTIVATOR FOR HORM FARMALL H = SOT INTERNATIONAL BALER W/ ENGINE =3 A-151 DISK PLOW FOR SUPER A. FARMALL _ g H ROTO-TILLER GARDEN TRACTOR g = F-12 FARMALL TRACTOR = H SUPER M. FARMALL TRACTOR = = SUPER A. FARMALL TRACTOR ||i j=| H-FARMALL TRACTOR =| S S. C. 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