BllENl)’, CAR MISSING BItIMOBE, Md. rs • Bed b. Johnson, a Negro, ■L her 1956 red-and-ivory Kobxle to a new friend she Bat a party and she hasnt ■the car or the friend since B'told police she did not B t he “friend’s” name.- lissified ■vertising Kn up to $3 per hour selling DKbleware and dinnerware, full Epare time Information 15c, WL Garden Spot Sales, New Band EDI. Pa- - . Sr SALE— Maytag wash _ma- Kme and double wash tub Ed condition. Quarryville R4l» K SALE- Good size honey ex- Sctor like new. Two bat y brooders 11 • and 16 depart ht 10 case egg grader. 30 ■ hyr. pump with 27” tree r. Aaron S. Zimmerman, East id, Box 348. f . * R.SALE Woodland build ng* lots located one mile ith of Hopeland, Pa., Seglock i, _ $2 00 it. Jay D. Miller. i.KE BIG MONEY RAISING fguinea pigs, rabbits, pigeons or iin for u= Write for free m irm Keeney Bros Farm, New reedom, Pa. i —— YLISBURY’S 3-NITRO in your Ipoultry, turkey, and swine ed gets you more meat, eggs id health for less Cost 35c to ic per ton Not an antibiotic, lok on your Teed tags and ask mr dealer, or F. W. Fisher, iacoek, Ph. Leola 6-2482. SED SPECIALS—John —Deere 12-A Combine with Engine 195 Allis Chalmers Roto Baler >ecial $398 Snavely’s Farm Ser ge, New Holland Ph 4-2214 i5l Henry J—A Title—Good Condition $195 Ph Ephrata 3043 }R SALE 400 Mt Hope Super Cross Pullets, 5 mo old, ready lay Vax 2 mi South of Inter urse along Pequea Creek mos G. Esh, Gordonyille Rl, ix 91.' )R SALE —Vi interest outstand g, proven, registered Angus ill from certified disease free rd Write for details. Freedom .11 Angus Breeders Narvon, mnsylvama. HAMPSHIRE HOG SALE Wed. Aug. 8, 1956 at 1 p. m. 15 Bred Gilts, 2 Spring Boars Jangs free, Reg. & vaccinated (proved blood lines Write For Catalogue tauffer Homestead Farm East Earl, Rl P a , 11111111111111111 SEED GRAIN CLEANED & TREATED ON YOUR FARM Our modern Seed Cleaning & Treating equipment is now avail able for the farms of this arda No job is too large or small Charges are reasonable REIST SEED COMPANY , Mt. Joy, Pa Phone 3-3821. Mt. Joy, Pa, •iiuiiidiiinHH, The 1956 Democratic National Conven-and a ‘ second addition will make it'the tion, which opens on Aug 13, will be held largest exhibition building in the world in the International Amphitheater in Chx-under one roof, according to the owner, cago.’ An exterior view of this building is Wm. Wood Prince, who heads the Chicago shown, above. The amphitheater has been Union Stock Yards. ' expanded by 188,000 square feet already, ‘lls’, RETURNS HOME COFFEYVILLE. Kan Through the generosity of friends in this Kansas town, Fer ris Keroney’s fervent wish to return to his native Syria, to spend his last years with his children and grandchildren, will become a reality. Keroney, who says he is 115, has peddled gar den truck here for years Friends raised the $547.11 neces sary for an airplane ticket to Damascus, where his son will carry him to their home in Souidea. Classified ‘ Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Min.) $lOO $2 40 21 105 2.52 22 1.10 2 64 23 1 15 2 76 24 120 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 Poi*Hw?y no ad« accented after 10:00 a. m. Wednesd'<ys m m S SUBSCRIBER’S BONUS ! ■ ■ Subscribe Now to Lancaster Farming £ J and receive FREE onejadvertisement a ■ each month in our Mail Box Market ; * Subscribers using the MAIITBOX MARKET will be governed Joy the .« following rules: Limit your advertisement to five lines which means not over 25 words. All Advertisements most be in onr hands by Monday 6 P.M. or same will be held over tor next week’s paper. Only one advertisement allowed each monlh. No business advertisements accepted for this column, Yon are allowed to run the advertisement only one time- Send in no duplication. * ★ ★ H " * Please mail all advettisemenls care of MAIL BOX MAR- ■ S KET, LANCASTER FARMING. QUARRYVILLE. PA. S 5 J Democrats’ Arena It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an swers Is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion. General interest questions are welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed. Answer will not be published on a speci fied. requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING will reject any inquiry which is not of general public interest. Ad dress all inquiries to “Its the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the identity of the questions). , * * s Q A home is owned by my self and Iwo sisters I would like to know if my'sisters’ shares can be willed to others or would the property automatic ally revert to the surviving heirs. G B. A You and your -sisters can hold the property as "tenants in common” or as “joint ten ants”. If you hold as “tenants in common’’..each of.you owns ari undivided one-third interest and you or your sisters can dis pose of your interest by your will If you own as “joint ten ants”, at would- pass- to the sur vivor upon the death, of one of you It all- depends upon the wording in tlie deed We sug gest you show the deed to a lowyer'who'can tell at a glance exactly- how you hold title. You may want to change things, de pending upon your ■ personal sit uation or desires. . * with an 1 only son and 'his wife living with her. Will the house go to the son on the death ot his mother without her making a will to that effect’ W.E.D. A. If the son survives his mother, the house will pass to him by fhe intestate law upon her death If he should prede cease her, it would go to his children, or if he had none, then to some other more distant relative To avoid such uncer tainty, the widow should make a will, which would provide for any contingency. Q I was induced through fraud to enter 'into a contract for the purchase of a dryer. I have made six payments and the 3 ’ *i- ; j | Guernsey Dispersal | I THI)RSI)AY AUGUST M 7:00 p - M - I st | 0 XPfiRA/ At the, Ass’n Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of || « |rWPM/ Pa. || |' 65 HEAD all FALL FRESHENER | il includes 40 cows from J C Funderwhite, Kimberton, Pa H I; without auestion some of the most outstanding Guernsey »» •j cows we' have sold in a long time, BIG, POWERFUL, jj :: good TV PE and STRONG UDDERS H ||' Added consignments of equal quality! J: Bangs and T. B Certified' All Vaccinated h |j SALE MANAGED BY FDR CTOLOGS WRTIE _ ,J ii PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASS'N j| jj PO-Box 491 . HARRISBURG. PA g Q. A widow owns a house > QUARRYVILLE CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY f*"f Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. C. £ yORUU Itfy FOR -4 POULTRY & LIVESTOCK 1 " I Florin, Pennsylvania Phones : Mount Joy 3-9551 & 3-831 - Lancaster Farming—ls -Friday, July 27, 1956 1250 to Attend 32nd State 4-H Club Week Advanced registration of 1250 for the 32nd annual 4-H Club Week at the Pennsylvania State University. August 13-16, is ' re ported by Allen L. Baker, State 4-U Club leader at the Univer sity. State championship judging teams will be selected in con tests entered by county teams. Homemaking club members will compete in demonstration con tests. Other activities will* in clude assemblies, song fests, tours, recreation, vespers, soc ial 'hours, and candlelighting service. Speakers at the assemblies will include Dr Eric A Walker, vice-president of the University; contract calls for 30 additional payments If I discontinue fur ther payments and the bank re possesses the dryer, can it take further legal steps against me? A. The banks’ right of action against you would depend upon the terms of the written agree ment r which you signed when you purchased the dryer. It is probable that the bank would have the right to collect the full •amount of the obligation against you even though the dryer is repossessed To forestall the lia bility, you should pursue the cause of action which you' may have against the seller for xhe ■fraudulent inducement of the contract. If you sit on your rights without taking any af firmative action, you may later be prejudiced be ungble to raise any defense to the bank’s demand for full payment. A. H. BURKHOLDER-Ph. 17S Chimney Block and Lintel, iteel Sash, Cement Paint. Phone 109R2 C. V.
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