Classified Advertising PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, April, 11, at 10 a.m. at Blue Ball, Lancaster Co. Farm machinery and equipment, hard ware, posts, hay and straw WE SELL ON COMMISSION William ~Z. and Paul Z. MARTIN HORSE & PONY STALE Mon. evening April 2, 1956 At 6:30 P. M. Blue Ball, Pa Lancaster County Grand Opening of Sales Stables We -sell on commission PAUL Z. MARTIN PH. New Holland 4-7358 FOR SALE 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. MUSSER Chicks Mt. Joy 34911 Bred to lay well thruout 2nd yr. You can’t get better to save your life. Red Comet Fire Con trol Systems & Equipment Box £456 Mountville, Penna. MUSSER Chicks, Mt Joy 3-4911 Crossed For Added Vigor' FOR SALE OUTBOARD MOTOR 7 Vi> H. P. Martin. Perfect -$75 TC L Herr 37 W. State St, Phone Quarryville 179. Pollination Service—Get larger crops, put bees in your orchard. Strong colonies for Rental James S. Messner Apiaries, Box 79, Bareville, Pa. Phone; Leola 6-6911. , Attractive Stationary and Greet- ing cards, sold singly or boxed. Mrs Tom Halladay, RDI, Kirk- Wood, Phone Kirkwood 34R12. 100 Bushel Black Wilson Soy bean seed. Home grown. Harry Frank, New Providence (Near Fair view Church) USED MYERS 100 GAL GEN eral Purpose Weed Sprayer. Lester A. Singer, Ronks, Phone OV 7-3226. MAN WOULD LIKE JOB ON beef or poultry farm with house. Two m family Write Wil liam Fick, Conestoga Rl, Pa. UNSOLD April 2 1500 Christie White Rock ckls 20c, 1500 Christie Hamp ckls. 20c. Breeder eggs were direct from Christie. Open dates for Sex Links mid- Apnl. L. L. Logan, Kennett Square, Pa. Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To, Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Mm.) $l.OO $2.40 21 105 2.52 22 1.10 2 64 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 Fanning). 25c addi tional. Send copy to the Class fied 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's publication. PosHJve’y no ad? accepted after 10.00 a. m Wednesdays. Leo M. Zamory, Architect-Engineer There’s something appealing and durable about America’s justly famous Cape Cod home designs, and here is a plan that incorporates the best from Cape Cod architecture with the convenience and comfort of the newest ranch designs. All the features traditionally found in thq best of America’s homes can be found here —the separate dining room, only a step from kit chen and living rooms, the staircase in the center hall; the two main floor bedrooms each with double exposure; the thoughtfully-engineered L-shaped kitchen with its delightful breakfast nook. Mucli of the appeal of this house derives from its marvelous expansion possibilities. You can finish two more bedrooms upstairs and an extra bathroom. Truly, this is a home to grow in—a home keyed to your future. *l4' f ITT] I • T IT*| L»> l T I <*»• «>.«• gy « n-l r# ' " ••"** yoi • erf*, •&. Area: 1484 sq. ft. About Your Home By FRANCES DELL Is it time to report your house plants 9 You can divide house plants at any time of the year so there is nothing to stop you- It is not a hard job and requires lit tle time. First remove the plant from the old pot, soil and all- To loosen, turn the pOt upside down and give it a quick sharp tap. The soil ball held together by the roots will come out intact. If you run into trouble remov ing the plant you can soak the" pot and all in a bucket of water. Shake Soil From Roots Shake soil from the roots until you can see where the stems join the main plant- Look over these very carefully and select the sections of the plant with the best roots of their own -172 ACRE - PRODUCTIVE FARM I ocated near Nottingham, good buildings, ♦♦ ♦♦ | fine stream of water, excellent location. We have a number of fine farms for sale. Contact us for information. F. Frederick Breuninger National Bank Building Cpatesville, Pa. Phone 1980 Evenings 3456 C\jbage; 23,022 cu. ft. that you can remove from the old plant. You can often pull the sections apart gently. It may be necessary to cut the tangled roots with a knife. After you have separated the plants, plant - new sections just as you would any house plant. Use a porous potting soi£ one that includes peat or compost Firm the soil about the roots with thumbs and water well. Keep plants out of direct sun for a few davs- Dust Leaves Often Try to give your plants the correct exposure. This can make all the difference in a healthy plant and one that makes a poor appearance. Feed house plants a whole plant food about once each two weeks. Some require more water than others al- Realtor 6* Actual working drawings of "this house are available to readers at $20.00 a set and ' $5.00 for each additional set. Send check or money order to Modern-Plan Service, De partment 106, Lincoln Building, Mount Vernon, N. Y. “What did Father say when you asked him for my hand?” “Oh,” replied Augustus, “he did his best to be pleasant He said there was something about me that he really admired.” “Did he say that’” “Yes, my impudence” ways water house plants accord ing to their requirements. A good soaking once each week is about average. 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Flexible Price Props Junked By Committee WASHINGTON Rewriting the farm bill, a Senate-House conference committee Tuesday junked the administration’s flexible price support measure, bringing forecasts from SecfeM tary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson that a Presidential veto will follow. Secretary Benson told news men he was disappointed, be lieving the President would not favor returning to a high, rigid price support system as existed during World War II A provision to support major crops at -90 per cent of parity was written into the measure. The “dual parity” plan; permit ting farmers to use either the old parity formula or the new, whichever is higher, in figuring crop' support levels, also drew fire from the Secretary’s office. It is figured the measure', as now proposed, would cost the Government an additional billion to $1 2 billion yearly. Congress started its nine-day;- Easter recdss Thursday. ;"-‘;V ~ AND FEED BETTER Johnnie had been disobedient and finally his teacher asked him to stay after school. “Johnnie,” she began, “I have to mark the report cards this evening. Now, what do you think I should do about yours?” “Wel|,” said the youngster, “I think you really ought to go home and have a good dinner and rest before you mark mine.” DON’T BELIEVE IT! Intuition is that gift which en ables a woman to arrive instant ly at an infallible and irrevo cable decision, without the aid olf reason, judgment or sion. Mail Box Maifket APPROX. 100 ft. of litter* «fa?t3 ' —track & cable $15.00. Phone HI 24711 ' OLIVER HART-PARR 18-27 —Tractor on steel with two row cultivator cheap. John M. Sauder East Earl Rl. Pa. 1-54” YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN —Sink. Like new. White porce lain with steel top ,and mixing facucets complete. Paul G. Lda man Peach Bottom R 1 or Hensel 26R4. ONE ALPINE DOE; one toggen —berg, two good milkers-fresh 2 weeks; 1 doe kid nubian; 4 weeks old spotted B & White. Charles H. Heller, Sunny Side Pines, Manheim. 15