j BivingfGhristmas Trees Are Popular Feature for Yule Celebrations around living Christmas trees, indoors and out, are becoming a popular Yule fea ture. Illumination of community Christmas trees was one of those good ideas that suddenly develop spontaneously in various places. Christmas tree lightings outdoors were first reported in 1913, with the first National Christmas tree ceremony held in 1924. The idea of the living Christ mas tree has another pleasing de velopment the living tree for the individual family. The cus tom is gaming in favor. Well formed small evergreens “pot ted” in a tub or cask may be used indoors as Christmas trees and then 'planted outside following the Christmas season. MAR-GRO Vitamin Supple ment Your cattle and hogs need ~ DUTCH BELL for Dairy BETTER BEEF for steers and TRIPLE RICH for Hogs We also have the famous DAN PATCH HORSE POWDER Manufactured by Mar-Gro Mfg. Co., R 2 LANC. AARON S. MARTIN DISTRIBUTOR R 1 EAST EARL ATTENTION ALL FARMERS! 02TX*"Sr ss Join farm families who get LANCASTER FARMING by mail EVERY WEEK. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY .. . Order Your Subscription Nowl LANCASTER FARMING QUARRYVILLE. PA. 1 year $2.00 52 Issues Please put my name on your list of new subscribers for a one year subscription. Enclosed find check, cash, or money order for $2.00. Bill me later. Name (Please Print) Address A LANCASTER COUNTY BRED ewe was the champion Hampshire ewe at the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago. She is Green Meadows 634, sired by Colonel Bul let, bred by Edward'and-Arthur Hess’s Green Meadow Farms, Bareville, Route 1. The ewe is now owned and was shown by Deep Valley Farms, Fiatt, 111. Green Meadows did not show in this year’s International because of their sale earlier this year. Secretary of Defense -Wilson said military expenditures iri. the next fiscal year might increase between $1,500,000,000 and $2 billion, or four to six per cent. He also forecast a reduction in the armed forces. 52 Weeks of thousands the I ,ii*i i „ 1 ‘ » Bancaster Bred Champion tssatmuamt H Q. I recently married a widow g er who has no children. He owns H property and everything he I** possesses is m his name alone. In case of his death, am I en titled to anything? Also, if we should separate, is he required to support me if I am unable to work? M. P. of 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 “It’s the Law.” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the identity of the questions). • * A. If your husband predeceases you and you have not forfeited your right to share in his estate you will be entitled to 1. If he dies interstate and without issue, $lO,OOO in value and half the balance of his es tate, and if he dies survived by no issue, parent, brother, sister, child of a brother or sister, grandparent, uncle or aunt, the entire estate. 2. If he dies testate and with out issue, that which is provided for you in the will; or by taking against the will, half the estate. As a general rule husbands are required to support their wives. However, if certain circum stances cause the separation, the wife may forfeit her right to support. V < * Q My husband and I are sep arated and he is under a support order_and I would like to know at what age he can take my child out for a visit. If there is no set age, would it be up to the proba tion officer to decide when’ A As long as your husband continues to pay you support for the child, he is entitled to visita tion rights at regular intervals regardless of the age of the child. If you and your husband cannot reach any agreement on visitation, this dispute would be settled by the court or possibly by the court’s domestic relations officer. Your husband also has the alternative of bringing a ha beas corpus action against you in order to obtain a judicial de termination of his Msitation rights. * * Q. How does a person up for indictment go about requesting Com Entries To Be Judged At Roundup Ten ear corn samples and com pleted project record books will be judged Thursday at the Farm Bureau Cooperative to determine the winners of the annual Lan caster County 4-H Coin Club roundup. Record books must be return ed to the county agent’s office by Wednesday. All yields should be figured in pounds rather than in bushels The samples of corn must be at the cooperative by 9:30 a.m. the day of the roundup. During the judging of exhibits a series of educational movies will be shown. Henry Moon, assistant state 4-H Club leader will assist with the roundup. A potato judging practice is also scheduled dur ing the morning an appearance before the Grand Jury considering his case 7 Does it require a Court Order or per mission fiom the prosecuting at torney’ A. Under our Pennsylvania practice, a person charged with an indictable offense is not per mitted to appear before the Grand Jury With regard to an indictment, the Grand Jury’s sole function is to determine whether the prosecution has a pnma facie case against the de fendant. In simple language, this means that if all the prosecu tion’s evidence be regarded as true, it must be sufficient to prove the alleged crime. The Grand Jury does not determine guilt or innocence, nor is it con cerned with any defense to the charge. Its primary function is to prevent captious and ill found charges -form being prose cuted further. When the Grand Jury' finds a prima facie case, it returns a “True Bill,” and the indictment is then referred to the Court and Petit Jury (a jury of twelve) to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused If a prima facie case is not found, the Grand Jury returns “No True Bill” and that is the end of the case. FOR BETTER RESULTS... USE WWF FEEDS FAMOUS FOR QUALITY ★ Laying Mash ★ Broiler Mash ★ Dairv Balancer ★Beef-Gro CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING SERVICE WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW E. W. Christmas Concert by ★ The LanChester Chorus Donald L. Trestle Richard W. Wright Director Accompanist Sunday, Dec. 23 ★ 3:00 P. M.. Christiana Fire Company Auditorium The Public is Cordially ★ Invited Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 21, X 956— Church Farm School Gurnsey Completes A.R. Requirements PETERBOROUGH, N H —• A registered Gurnsey cow, Pen ny Boys Melody of C F S, owned by Church Farm School, Paoji. Pa., has completed an offljtial pi eduction recoid in the Ad vanced Registry division of the American Guernsey Cattle, Club. This lecmd was for 8,360 lbs. of milk and 436 lbs of fat. “Melody” was a junior two year-old, - met calving require ments, and was milked two times daily for 293 days while on tCfll This official production record was supervised by Pennsylvania State University G. W. B Cl G Smith-Corona SILENT-SUPER! For students Better marks, For Mother Easier, quicker “homo bookkeeping ” For Dad Water notes, better letter!. For cvcrjone: The world’s fastest portable Come in today for a de»>- onstratnmt AS LITTLE AS s”|2s A WEEKti LB. Herr & Son "The Portabl* Typewriter Store” 44—48 W. 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