Classified Advertising PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, April 11, at 10 a.m. al Blue Ball, Lancaster Co. Farm machinery-and equipment, hard ware, posts, hay and straw. WE SELL ON COMMISSION William Z. and Paul Z. MARTIN FOR SALE * MUSSER Chicks Mt. Joy 3-4911 Your results are 1 what count! 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 More poultrymen use Mussers' FOR SALE OUTBOARD MOTOR I'h H. P. Martin Perfect $75. K 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. 100 Bushel Black Wilson Soy bean seed Home grown Harry Frank, New Providence (Near Fairview Church) SPRAY CANPHOSAL for res- piratory relief of poultry There is no cure' Cost, about $l.OO per thousand birds Use Avi-Tab too in the feed See your Salsbury dealer for form ula FOR MUSSER—Your results are what count 1 FOR MUSSER—More poultry men use Mussers! FOR SALE—New DeWalt S A h p. radial saw. Regular $239. only $lB5. Bart’s Repair & Ser vice, 1952 Landis Valley Rd, Lane. 2-1568. POST HOLE DIGGING AND sheep shearing. Call evenings 7 to 8 Jonas Martin, Gap Rl, Ph Hickory 2-4601. LOGAN’S FAMOUS SEX LINKS unsold April 12—7000 as hatched 17c or all Pullets 28c. L L Logan, Kennett Square, Pa FOR SALE, Redwood Silo 10x28 ft; also good feeding hay Contact Melvin C Boyce, RD, Quarryville, Ph 274R31. NEW AND USED Garden tract- ors and power mowers, Sim plicity Sales & Service Frank K Denhnger, Lampeter, Ph Lane 3-0614. USED SPRAYER— 12 gal Myers wheel barrow sprayer, 25 gal. Dobbins sprayer, 1216 gal Lowell sprayer, 50 gal Iron Age sprayer Lester A.. Singer, Ronks, Ph. OV 7-3226 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 23 115 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 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. Positive* y no ad« accepted after 10 00 a. in. Wednesdays. this is your DREAM HOUSE itnbo, John C. WKttO >Z • Ct I LA* Changes in Beef Grades Due June I WASHINGTON (USD A) The Commercial grade of beef will be divided into two new grades' designated as Standard and Commercial, the U S. De partment of Agriculture an nounced today Th-' present grades for beef are Prime, Choice, Good, Commercial, Util ity, Cutter and Canner The new grades will become eflective June 1, 1956 The division of the present Commercial grade is being made on the basis of maturity and the grade name “Standard” will be applied to beef from younger animals of the grade The name “Commercial” will be retained for oeef from mature animals falling in the present Commer cial grade. Proposed in November This revision was originally > / ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ - 172 ACRE - PRODUCTIVE FARM Located near Nottingham, good buildings, fine stream of water, excellent location. We have a number of fine farms for sale - Contact us for information. Frederick Breuninger F. National Bank Building Coatesville, Pa. Phone 1980 Evenings 3456 a 2 chifect ’Tftod&tK Split-Level lb »«I4 • M b P. # a 17 6 s*o vX. R JL i> *z • o CAKACE, 12 4*22 • recommended by the Cattle and Beef Industry Committee and was published as a proposal m the November M, 1955, Federal Register Comments were receiv ed on the proposal for a period ot 60 days A substantial major ity of the comments received from individuals and organiza tions was in favor of the pro posal as published. The present Commercial grade includes cai casses from animals within the full range of maturity as animals are market ed It differs in this respect from the Prime, Choice and Good grades which aie restricted to carcasses from relatively young cattle It was the opinion of the Com mittee that it is impractical to meichandise, under the same grade designation, beef from young animals which may qualify for the Commercial grade with only a small quantity of fat together with beef from much older animals which is required to have a much greater degree of fatness Also m some sections of the country where substantial Realtor Here it ■ home in the modem mannei—a buck and siding, split-level beaut). There’s a maximum of In mg eomfoits packed into this design. The huge living room is complemented by a real pictuie window and the cheerful file place. The separate dining room adjoins the kitchen-dinette. Up a shoit flight of stairs there are three bedi corns, Besides having its own pri vate batluoom, the master bedioom has a closet along one entire wall. For relaxation, entei taming or watching TV, there is a playioom, only a few steps away from the living aiea. Theie is anothei fireplace in this room and an enhance to the outdoois. An extia bedioom and bath on this level is ideal for a maid or guests. Don’t oveilook that large basement, so handy for stoiage, hobbies, oi a woikshop. Aking-sized sketch plan of this house is available to leadeis. Simply send 25( in com to Modem Plan Seivice, Depaitment 118, Lincoln Building. Mt. Veinon, N.Y. ''X) sq. ft. Cubage ' 7 A 000 cu ft Increase Efficiency Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 6, 1956 House No. A-118 •»> 4> * V v- portions of the younger type of Commercial beef are produced and consumed, it is believed that some of this type of beef is not now being federally graded be cause of prejudice against the name “Commercial” which has come to be associated with beef from older animals It was the Committee’s opinion that, if Commercial beef as pro duced from young cattle were segregated from that produced from older cattle and also given an appropriate name, a greater propoition or the younger beef would be federally graded. This would result in increasing the marketing efficiency for meat of this grade and be beneficial to both producer and consumer. 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Logan Chicks Go To Haiti by Plane The second shipment of Lo gan Baby Chicks from Kennett Square, consigned to Larimer Mellon, Jr- for the Albert Sch weitzer Hospital left Idlewild- International Airpoit by Pah’ American World Airways early ( today and will arrive in Port-au- 1 Prince later today. An article “Miracle of the Spirit” in the April issue of Reader’s Digest, tells what Lar ry Mellon is doing for the peo ple of Haiti. Mr. Logan has re ceived much satisfaction in knowing chicks he has produc ed in Chester County have had some small part in this great work WALL OVEN NEEDS PLENTY OF SPACE In the kitchen where wall space is at a premium, a wall oven may not be practical, points out Dons L. Snook, extension home management specialist of the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. Divided units take more space than 'a range The surface unit takes about the same amount of space as burners an a range. But the oven takes an area that could be used for counters. A wall oven also needs a coun ter at least 24 inches long right beside it So unless a kitchen has plenty of space, a divided unit could prove 'inconvenient. Mail Box Market FOR SALE —Alfalfa Hay Ist, 2nd and 3rd Cutting, $2O to $25, also 12’ truck body. Richard Barr, Phone Q’ville 49R12. FOR SALE.—2 range shelters. Good condition $45 each. John B. Becker Bareville RDI. 1 mile north east of Oregon on Becker Road, Leola 6-3849. FOR SALE.— Why not double your income and have two lamb crops a year’ A prebred, registered, Dorset Ram for sale. He sired a 150% lamb crop this' winter. A. Gilbert, HI 2-4512, R 2, Gap, % mi. S. of Mt Vernon Inn. FOR SALE—Alfalfa 2nd mixed Alfalfa Hay. Straw Phone Rawlmsville Butler 4-4755 WANTED TO BUY —lnterested in a coolerator ice refrigerator that holds 100 lbs of ice In good conidtion I W- Zimmer man, Ephrata R 2 Box 31 FOR SALE —B N Farmall tract or in good condition (never used hard) with lights, cultivators and hoers. An excellent buy. % mile north of Leaman Place. Gordonville RD. Ernest Eshle man. 15