14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 28. 1959 ‘ Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results MALE HELP WANTED Clerk wanted Man for clerk ing work in Hardware Store Vacation, Hospitalization, & Merchandise discount. Per manent W. L ZIMMERMAN & SONS' Ph. Intercourse SO 8-3131 INTERCOURSE, PA. PUBLIC SALE WED., APRIL 8,1959 At 10 A. M.* BLUE BALL. PA. Lancaster County- Horse drawn and tractor farm implements, machinery, and equipment. Hay, straw, hardware and posts We sell on commission. Wm. Z. & Paul Z. Martin TOBACCO STEMS . J' • FRANK M. GAMBER, INC. WASHINGTON BORO. PA. Millersville TR 2-8921 Columbia MU 4-3316 18 Florida Random Sample Test, Honegger Layers won with an income of $4.97 s over feed and chick costs. HIGHER USABILITY. In the 1957 -1958 Central New York Random Sample Test, Honegger Layers had 92.2% livability from 7 to 500 days, HIGHERJSGG QUALITY. In the 1957 -* 1958 Texas Random Sample Test' Honegger Layers averaged 97.1% Grade A p f or better for all eggs laid. LARGER EGGS. The same birds that placed first in the ’57 • ’st *' f SldriM. Random Sample Test averaged over 80% large and extra large eggs. jJ&REATm' FEED EFFICIENCY. Honegger Layer entries in all ™ , ' recently completed Random Sample Tests, averaged , y only 4.C pounds of feed per dozen eggs. USHER PRODUCTION. On the farm tests show that Honegger Layers on a hen housed basis average 255 270 eggs ajKrv under good management o|| WINDLE'S HATCHERY COCHRANVILLE Phone Atglen LY 3-5341 m S'jA Farm Calendar Mar. 28—Lancaster County Senior Extension Club sp ring square dance festival Guernsey Pavilion, Linc oln Highway east, 8 p.m. Mar. 30—7:30 p.m., Elm - Penryn 4-H Community Club reorganization meet ing, Penryn Fire Hall. Mar. 30 Upper Cocalico Watershed meeting, Denv er Fire Hall, all farmers on this watershed invited, me eting begins at 8 p.m. Mar, 31— 8 p.m., County 4- Mar. 31—7 30 p m., Eastern States Meet ing, E-town Elementary School. H Leader’s meeting, Greist Building, Lancaster AprH'l—B pm, SCD Equip ment Operators school, all contractors invited, Farm Bureau auditorium. April 3—6.30 pm, Lancas ter County Beekeeper’s Annual Meeting, Hostet ter’s Banquet Hall, Mt. Joy April 3—7:30 pm.. Little Bntian 4-H club. Little Britian Elm School, reor ganization meeting 7:30 - p.m, Paradise 4-H club reorganization meet ing, Paradise Elm. School Apri' 6—7:30 pm.. County 4-H Council Extension offi ce, Post Office Bibg., Lane* aster. SAVE FARM BABIES A little extra attention, will save baby lambs, pigs or calves born in co d weather. Here's wlml . you can expect! Everybody Works When Mother Gets a Job When mother is a wage-earner, household tasks become fam ily affairs. This is especially true with regard to food preparation and associated chores, Francena L. Nolan found in- a study of employed rural homemakers. Mrs. Nolan, rural sociologist at the Pennsylvania State University Agricultural Experiment Station, found many families apparently had pretty-well solved the prob lems arising when the mother works outside the home. On the other hand, a considerable number of the parents had misgivings with regard to undesirable effects that absence of the mother might have on the children HANDLING ELECT. CORDS~^ ch causes a, , the prongs, Always grasp the - plug and not the electric cord when you disconnect a cord from an outlet. Pull the plug stra ight out. Don’t jerk, twist, or w ; ggle the plug to loosen it. And always disconnect an, appliance cord from the con venience outlet before dis connecting it from an appli ance. This prevents sparking Oats Garry-ClinflancL 7 Alfalfas 10 Clovers Soybeans Seedcorn Prize Winning Penna. Hybrids PHONE US REIST SEED CO. MOUNT JOY. PA. OL 3-3821 to 2 MARTIN’ Ivon M. Martin, Inc Blue Ball. Pa. $ corrosion 1 If you haw any shrubs) which have nev r been pru ned and which have a lot of dead wood, cut the whole shrub off two to three inches above the ground and fer tilize with two handfuls of 5-10-10 worked into the soil and watered well. New Equipment AT I REDUCED PRICES! 'A New Idea #4O Tractor Mower .. ' , $2l (Semi Mounted) New Idea #3O B Trailing Mower _ $25! Myers Hay Conditioner $7l! Papec 13R Hammer .Mill $5l (Complete with Bagger) Me 10C Hammer Mill $371 Vi ton P. T. O. Feed Mixer S2S Myers Mighty Mite Sprayer . $271 Hanson Brodjot Sprayer ffit $ SI McCormick #5 Hay Rake S3S OTHER USED AND NEW EQUIPMENT AT REAL SPRING VALUES ★ Hsrshey Estates Farm & Garden Csi 173 W. CHOCOLATE AVE. HERSHEY,! Ph. KE 3-2450 ffS^m $ LIMESTOi Sewing machin t come in. different k sizes. The make ai)j of the sewing ma( J termines the typ e buy The weight of : ric to be- sewn a, size To be sure y oll correct needle, tell«, person the type of ; you have and the J ric you p'.an to &ew Shir e it/* /YAZO L2)/K sold on its safety Set Dragster today.’ Manufactured by Yazoo ing Company makers of ft TVhcil Matter Movers 6 sNAVELY’S FARM SERVI NEW HOLLA® Ph. EL 4-22 U For every doll*n i vested in limestone, » penment stations t® dude, three dollar» returned in mcie® crops Sometimes t ratio climbs to one i 15. This explains "• the Government pavs bout half the applying limestone, help is desired ” Government is cnn' 1 ” ed tnat farmers ea rll afford to not use W stone Where else docs dollar spent br»f!> 1 l ea~i; three m rc 1 ’ 1 does pay to me S Ol limestone'