For Farm Women (Continued from page 8) SALMON PATTIES Empty contents of one can of salmon'm a sauce pan or bowl, remove bones Add one small onion cut fine or celery or both if you wish. One egg well beaten One-half cup milk scant A good half or three-fourth cup ground cracker crumbs Break salmon into small pieces if large. Mix all together and form into balls (with a spoon against the side of your pan).' Place in hot skillet with a little butter and lard or other shorten ing in it and flatten to desired’ thickness When brown on one side, turn. * * * PEA SOUP Empty two cans peas (frozen peas do not ma'ke a good soup) in a stewing kettle and add salt* and pepper to taste. Add a little celery salt and onion seasoning I use the amount that stays on end of a soup spoon handle. 347 EGGS I A. V k !l: * v • , tKis Greider Super-cross hen | 'Jtlaid 347 eggs, almost a case I 7» full, in one year. I Typical of the breeding be- I j'.|*hind your Greider leghorn I Write or call Mt Joy 399CT0 t ' I | Greider Leghorn | § Farms, Inc. 1 | - Ml. Joy R. 1, PA, | ♦♦ H PREMERGE -i Is Best For Control of CHICK WEED in ALFALFA in STRAWBERRIES in OATS, BARLEY & WHEAT and it is economical, too These dealers'and applicators will supply you and assist you with practical advice: Bareville Manheim Dick Harry & Chet Nolt Farm Bureau Buck N G Heishey & Son Mussers Feed Mill Millersville Denver Millersville Supply Co. Denver Supply Co v. m New Holland Elizabethtown TT „ . , „ Tr , _ -D- i Claiencc H Rutt & Son Kaylor Bros, R D 1 Messick Farm Equip- Paradise ment, R D No. 2 Victor J Denlmger Ben B Landis, R D 1 Peach Bottom C E Wiley & Son FJorin Hess Bros, S Market St, Gap Summers Bros Kirkwood L H Jackson Stevens Lancaster Herbert F Gehr Farm Bureau Leroy R Pfautz, R. D 1 L H. Brubaker, R. D. 4 * Letort West Willow - Aument’s Hardwaie West WlWow Farmers Lititz Assn -’ Inc Eby’s MiH. Inc. Willow Street Sunshine Farm Supply Cope & Weaver Co PREMERGE is a product of DOW CHEMICAL CO. J. C. EHRLICH CO. ♦♦ ♦« ♦♦ ♦♦ H 736 E. Chestnut St. EX 3-2489 Boil till peas crack open. Then mash with a round potato mash er. Add butter and milk as much as you tike. This is a quick meal for Sun day dinner, goes well with Pud ding, Jello, fruit, etc. You can use this same recipe to make Bean Soup Soak one box dried soup beans over night, boil good and soft Take through a coarse colander, add seasonings, bring to a boil and add butter and milk. Is * * We like these original recipes from you ladies. Won’t, some more of send us yours? Here is a tetter with an- Eph rata postmark but no name. This leader says: I am a regular reader and also won a free subscription to Lan caster Fanning. We thank you for it. I sure enjoy reading Dr. Kenneth J. Foreman The Bible Speaks. I wonder if some body could furnish me with the poem called “Thanatopsis”? Am sending a recipe for sweet potato patties. SWEET POTATO PATTIES Six sweet potatoes One cup cracker crumbs Two eggs One-half cup milk One-half teaspoon salt One-eighth teaspoon pepper Butter size of walnut Boil sweet potatoes till soft, skin, mash. Mix everything to gether Make into patties, roll in cracker crumbs,or flour Fry m butter in hot skillet This reader adds: For tomato soup that will not curdle, melt butter in sauce till hot, not brown.-Add tomatoes, bring to boil, boil five minutes, add milk. The Mennonlte Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8.00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. Quarryville Ross H. Rohrer & Sons Lancaster, Pa. HEAR Keep those cards land letters coming. k * ♦ That’s about it until come Fri day a week, when we’ll see you again. 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 'inquiiies to “Its the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the identity of the questions)- ♦ « * Q Is there an advantage, from a legal standpoint, in having a car registered in the names of both husband and wife 9 Does this dual registration cost more 9 E G Q A The dual registration cosU no more than having the auto mobile registered in an indivi dual name. There are both ad vantages and disadvantages to joint ownership. The most obvi ous advantages are that a jointly owned automobile cannot be at tached for the individual debts of either owner, and that title passes to the suivivor if one of the spouses should die Disad vantages arise if the parties sep arate or are divorced, and some times joint ownership causes dif ficulty in certain accident situa tions Your attorney could ex plain the pros and cons in great er details, and could answer any specific questions you might have + f * Q Is there any law in regard to a jnan icfusing to make a home for his wife or give her anything towaids support 9 He now Jives somewhere in New York City and was known to have had a job with the city last year His wife has been compel led to make her home with the two married children in Pennsyl vania and take their suppoit A A husband is hable for his wife’s suppoit even though he is living in another state This case should be brought to the attention of the domestic relations officei ot the Couit in your county, who will institute a proceeding against the husband under the Uniform Suppoit Law This will eventually cause an older to be enteied for the wife’s support against the husband in New York requiring him to send money to her regularly. Q If man and wife jointly own a property but are divorced, can one be foiced to sell if not will ing > A Following a divorce, the paities become tenants in com mon with regal d to the propeity pieviouslj owned, that is, they each become sole owner of an undivided one half interest in the property Eithei party may then bung an action of partition which will result in a physical division of the piopeity if the same is possible, or if not, the Couit will order a sale and a division of the proceeds received therefrom This action of paiti tion can be consummated in spite of the opposition of one of the pai ties. * * Q Please tell me whether the witnesses of a will must appear at the Court House when a will is probated, or must they appear lust if there is a controversy over the will’ What is the procedure if one or both of the witnesses die before the will is probated’ A A person who has signed as witness to a will must appear For the Farm Wife and Family before the Register ol Wills at the Comthousc when the will is probated The witness must ap pear whether oP not theie is a controversy If eithei or both of the wit nesses are dead, another wit ness must be obtained who is tamihar with the signature ol the Testator (maker ot the will) or one w'ho is familiar with the signatuie of the deceased wit nesses Fi lends, relatives (not beneficiaries under the will) or Bank tellers are often used as substituted witnesses to the pro bate. *|r JL i ▼ Suggestions From Our HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT LIGHTED PICTURES ELECTRIC LAMPS CLOCKS TOASTERS FRYERS FOOD MIXERS WAFFLE IDONS COFFEE MAKERS ELECTRIC IRONS STEAM IRONS GLASSWARE . CANDLEWICK HEISEY MILK GLASS WESTMORELAND SILVERWARE ' Gifts that help around th~ house M M MONARCH COAL RANGES COAL HEATERS COLEMAN OIL HEATERS OIL WATER HEATERS GAS WATER HEATERS G B NEXT WEEK OPEN EVERY EVENING Groffs Hardware New Holland, Pa. S. G Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 14, 1956 BIG SELECTION 0F... Toys Dolls Trains Ice Skates The NEW Game - SPILL and SPELL... 51.98 STORE HOURS: SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. o 1,822,877 Lbs Cheese Solti by U.S. for Export WASHINGTON (USDA) The U S Department of Agi’- culture has lepoited sales of 1- 822,877 lbs of Commodity Credit Corporation - owned cheddar cheese for commercial export Of this total, 1,792,000 lbs was sold under P L 480 (foi eign cur rency) for commercial export to Israel Sales of CCC-owned cheese for commercial export now amount to 15,740,424 !bs since first Were made m June 1954 DINNERWARE . . 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