Classified' Advertising FOR SALE—AIhs Chalmers B tractor, plow and cultivator $495 Farraall A tractor, plow and cultivator $650. Snavely’s Farm Service, New Holland, Ph 4-2214. PENNOLL WHEAT CLEANED Treated, $2 75 per bu Super Gro Natural Phosphate, Oyster Shell Lime, New egg baskets $175 Amos Beiler Paradise 2 miles south FOR SALE Used tractors Allis Chalmers “B” and “WD”, Allis Chalmers WC w/ used mounted picker, Farma 1 ! “C” “H” & W M”. New Siegler Oil Heaters in stock Payments as low as $7 68 per month L H Brubaker, Lane R 4, Phone EX3-7607 or Lititz R 3, Phone MA 6-7-766 FOR SALE McD 9 hoe gram drill for horses Good condition ABC Groff, New Hol land, Ph 4-8001. _ FOR SALE New +lO New Idea 1 row corn pickers Im mediate delivery. ABC Groff, New Holland, Ph 4 8001. FOR SALE Used Maytag en gine washers; Easy spin dry washer, used Whirlpool engine washer Lester A Singer, Ronks, Ph Strasburg OV 7-3226 FOR SALE 303 British high powered rifle. In good condi tion Andrew Peachey, Bird-in- Hand, RDI WANTED. Agents to dis fn bute Soyl-Aid in your area If interested contact our sales mans ger John W Neff, Mt Joy RD2, Ph. TWmoaks ff-8029. Soyl-Aid is ’distributed by Harrv E- Leightlev & Co, Inc, warehouse-Mt Joy FOR SALE . —Balboa and Tetra- pepas rye seed Sow early for fall and winter forage and cover crop Jacob R. Hershev RDI Quarryville, Pa. Phone 26R21. 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. Mail Box Market WANTED: To buy a kitty car in good condition. Also for sale hand crocheted doilies and crocheted and tatted e^S e d hankies ’ Anna Lehman, Man heim, R 2. FOR SALE: Pure bred York shire boars Servue age, and young boars and gilts Ira H. Dombach, Lancaster R 2 Box 520 Phone Millersville 4154 FOR SALE- Large evergreens, suitable for Community trees, ever green branches, box wood branches, Mt. Vernon Inn, Hick ery 24511. FOR SALE Smokehouse apples 75c a basket, Hallowe’en and pie pumpkins 1 mile S E of Manheim Earl Metzler R 1 Man hcim Phone 5-8886 Youths Fined, Set Millstones Aright Four n Lancaster County youths who admitted upsetting a score of millstones in the Paul B. Flory collection at Martic Forge were fined $lO and costs and volunteered to as sit the owner in setting the stones aright. The four were given a hearing before Myrtle Pyfer, Willow Street justice of the peace.- 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. Genera! 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 foe answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING will reject any inquiry which is not of *geueral public interest. Afl aress all inquiries to “Its the Law.” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryvillc, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the identity of the questions). *» 4 4- Q- Is it my responsibility or that of the borough to pay for the removal of a, large tree in front of my home’ This tree is not on my property but is out side the public sidewalk I did not plant this tree Am I liable for any injuries or property dam age caused by falling branches 7 A. You' should contact the proper borough official about the matter and he will probably tell you "how to proceed Some municipalities have specific ordi nances about the removal or trimming of trees, which border public thoroughfares, and you ■should not proceed without a clearance Perhaps the borough will remove the tree, if removal is necessary, or it may instruct you to do so Liability for falling branches would depend on own ership of the tree and the provi sions pt your local ordinance. Q. My parents left me a two story house I occupy the first floor and rent the second floor. I now want to sell the house The people on the second floor refuse to let me have their key so I can have a duplicate made They are out most of the time and I have no way of showing the house to prospective purchasers What can Idoin a case like this’ C E A. Your rights depend on the terms of the lease you have with your tenants You have no right to enter the apartment while it is leased, unless the lease gives you this right If it does, and the tenants do not cooperate after notice you may have the lock changed, and furnish the tenants with a new key, keeping a dupli cate for yourself In no event should you ever enter, or have the lock changed, without giving the tenants due notice If the lease does not give you the right to enter, you may have to institute eviction proced mgs Your attorney could advise you as to the best procedure under the circumstancess. Q Is a girl 18 years who lives with her parents required by law to give her pay check to them or Lancaster Farming and 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 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 ■ ■ LANCASTER FARMING • ■ QUARRYVILLE, PA. ■ ■•■■■■■■■■■■■••nan ■■«■■■ ■»■■■■■■■ is she entitled to keep her pay and give them board? M. L. M. A. There is no process of law by which the parents can compel the daughter to give her pay check to them If she is emanci pated and earning her own way, her parents are no longer bound to support and maintain her, and thus may properly charge her a fair sum for board and other sei vices, but they have no right to the entire pay check. Q Can a wife get a loan from a bank without the sig nature of the husband 9 If so, who is responsible in the event she cannot meet the payments 9 A The wife may obtain a loan on her individual signature if the bank is willing to make' such a loan The willingness of the" bank would probably de pend on whether the wife holds any substantial amount of prop erty in her own name. If the bank does make the loan on the wife’s signature alone, then she is solely responsible for the debt and the husband’s property cannot he attached. HAW. Q Is there a law in Pennsyl vania that a farmer must build a fence to keep his cattle on his farm 9 A In Pennsylvania a farmer may not permit his livestock to roam on another’s land if he does, he is liable for the dam ages caused to the other’s prop erty. Accordingly, it is the farm er’s duty to restrain his cattle in some manner, and a fence is the most practical solution Classified Advertising Rales Use This Handy CBart To Figure Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Mm) $lOO $2 40 21 1 05 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, 7o Lancaster Farming): 25c addi nonal. Send copy to the Class fied Advertising Dept, LANCASTER FARM ING, Quarryvillp, 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 mg of each week's publication PositfVft''y no ads accepted aftei 10:00 s. m Wednesd ws FREE Subscribe Now to CK, H.W.H, Your Cost CRASH KILLS 9 Wall, S Dak A headon crash between two cars recently killed nine persons, including three children, and wiped out all members of the Theion Con ger family excepting one daugh ter, Rose Mane, about 8. She was taken to a hospital but was not expected to live. ■ New & Used Tractors £ ■ & Farm Equipment u ■ CLYDE E. KEENER ■ * Located at Intersection ■ 5 Of Rt. 230 & 72 a ■ R. D. 3 Lane. Ph. 4-6414 ■ ■ Sale 2nd Thursday each B • month B m Private Daily ■ huhmhhhhhhwbhwh' S'WL 18TH PENNA - STATE SALE THURSDAY - OCTOBER 25,1956 1 I 12:30 P. M. D.S.T. VPGBA/ At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancaster, Pa. on Route 30 53 Head - 3 Bulls - 21 Cows - 29 Bred Heifers 43 Vaccinated - Bangs & T. B. Certified The Penna State Sale, annually, sets the pace on what good Guernseys are worth Every breeder of Guernseys, and every mem ber of our Association, has a personal stake in the success of this sale. In view of the fact, that there are a great number of sales this month, we anticipate a buyers market We honestly feel that we-have one of the best groups of cattle we have ever sold in this sale 50 and 60 pounders that will prove most profitable to the buyer t We hope that our members and breeders will support this, YOUR sale Protect your investment - At this saleyou will be able to buy some rgal tops at commercial prices! SALE SPONSORED BY Catalogs at the Sale •' * PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P. O. BOX 491, Harrisburg, Pa. I6sth Garden Spot Sale THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1956 LANCASTER, PENNA. At the J. M. Brubaker Farm at Willow Street Village, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. Just off Routes 72 and 222. 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS All from T B and ‘Bang’s Certified Herds. Nearly all CSlf Vaccinated. Healthy in every respect. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE EARLY ENTRIES!! 22 head sell from the herd of HARVEY RITTER, BOYEI - TOWN, PA. Mr. 'Ritter is selling all of his animals that hav; freshened since middle of August up until sale time The r are good hard working dairy cows that will pay profits for yot. ’ 2 Top dauts., from Abram Z. Rittenhouse, by Hillmac Sover eign out of high record dams with up to over 600-lbs fat oi 2x Both have good records and are high testers Their sister topped the last Garden Spot Sale ' 426-lb 2 yr. old by Greenwoodmaster out of $lO3O. Dam E - vin Stoltzfus, Morgantown, Pa. - Son of Ist Pr. 2 -yr. old at Penna. Farm Show with 606-lb fa;, 14820 M. on 2x by Sovereign Commander Antonio. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE TOPS -'• | THERE WILL BE MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM BE SURE YOU ATTEND AND BUY AT THIS SALE ! " 11 - YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID. J Sale starts 12-00 Noon Lunch Available Catalogs R AUSTIN BACKUS INC EARL L GROFF Sale Mgrs & Auctioneers, Local Rep. \ Mexico, N. Y. Strasburg, Pa. ; niiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit I BARGAINS - r BARGAINS- BARGAINS [ USED EQUIPMENT 1952 Farmall Super “C” 1940 Farmall “H” - I 1942 Farmall “H” 1951 Farmall Super “C” , /;! 1950 John Deere “B” with 2-w plow &. cultJ 2 —2-F Trailing Plows ' 2 IHC 50 T Balers McCormick No. 52 Wagon with Tires Disc Plow for Fast Hitch Tractor McCormick 7 Ft. Disc Harrow 2 C or Super C Cultivators 2 F Moldboard Fast-Hitch Plow Above Equipment Priced For Quick Sale McCormick Farm Equipment Store S Phone 32283 Ephraim, Pa. ■ Lancaster Farming—ls Friday, Oct. 19, 1956 1 Sausage production in 1955 amounted to 2 7 billion pounds, PIKE FEEDER CALF SALE At Fairgrounds, Pike, N.rY. Sale - October 30 AT 1:00 P. M. 400 ANGUS & HEREFORD CATTLE 1 Graded and Innoculated 1054 S. STATE ST. ?> i
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