Letter to the Editor Your editorial on our field day was read with a great deal of in terest here We’re always glad to get an obicctive opinion in the work we do We certainly agree with you (hat the farmers of Lancaster County are very progressive in their methods Naturally, like most good ideas in farming practices Hay-in a Day originated with farmers who saw the need for equipment to pro duce better quality hay and to do it in smaller batches to get iid of the weather worries There is one farmer we know who is using this system in Lancastei County this year for the fust time His name is Paul Hess Naturally, we didn’t intend to represent as anything ndw the use of a Mower Crusher, Raking, Baling, or Crop Drying It’s the combination of all these pieces of equipment used in a single 24- hour period that has most of the news value to a farmer, or so we have learned in putting these demonstrations on throughout the country. Actually, the only completely new machine demon strated was the Crop Drying Wag on which has a slatted floor so it can be used as a unit attached to the Crop Dryer with the bales right in it as they come off the field We know of no other ma chine like it on the market to day, but of course the bales could be unloaded and placed on a rack with somewhat more work but with almost the same quality of hay resulting You’re absolutely right in say ing that it is how equipment is used, providing the equipment has the capacity and performance built in you need for the particu lar job The result is just what you say quality hay and effici ent profitable cattle feed Sincerely, H K Luttnnger Assistant Manager Advertising & Public Relations New Holland Machine Co It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation witl 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 Answer will not be published on a speci fied, requested day.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 ail inquiries to “Its the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the Q. A friend’s husband died about three years ago leaving her a large sum of money, about $300,000, Her husbands brother is the executor and her lawyer is also a brother-in-law. ' The widow iis a sweet person who would never ask favors or cause trouble, so she will not appeal for help. She works to support herself and recently had to sell her home She has never receiv ed one cent from the estate Shouldn't the lawyer voluntarily advance money to her until the estate is settled 9 A After three years from the date of death an executoi can be compelled to file an accounting and make distribution If the executor does not voluntarily file an accounting, court action 'will have to be instituted to compel him to do so k $ Q If a woman uses an assum ed name, her stepfather’s for in stance, on her marriage applica tion, would the marriage be leg al’—RJ A Yes, the manage would be legal Mere mistake of name of one of the parties to the marri age, where there is no mistaken identity, does not make a mar riage invalid. U| \#J/ HI \ International *M»iit»r AT THE JOHN COPE FARM Colebrook Road, 2 Miles North Here’s your chance to try ’em! Special Power Demonstration FREE PICNIC LUNCH AND THE KIDDIES I MANY VALUABLE PRIZES | FEATURING ... The NEW Cope & Weaver Co. D. L Diem & Sons C. B. Hoober W D DEMONSTRATION o AREA JOHN COPE FARM M MX JOY for the I-H “Farinall Ist in the Field” Look FARMERS! of Rt. 230 By Pass BRING MOM TRIP BEAM PLOW and MANY OTHER NEW MACHINES! SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING I. H. DEALERS Here’s How To Get There bA CO Ul a Cope's Corn <M DINER I ° -Jj I=l Q MOTEL ESSI STATION] r tßo byTpX55^V-- Londisvil/e You are INVITED to our... staler* f sa rf• V» J. B. Hostetler & Sons Kauffman Bros. Kreider’s Farm Supply McCormick Farm Equip. Store TO LEBANON ,Root Sales East Petersburg Comet Theatre □ LANCASTER OVER 65 MACHINES F A R M A L iF&zfJHfzh Messick Farm Equip. Clarence R. Seaman . r I K '. Or/ —/■ TO / RT 30 Sign Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 19, 1957 with TRACTION CONTROL Get In The Seat . . . Prove To Yourself TRACTION CONTROL and TORQUE AMPLIFIER Puts Power To Better Use J. Paul Nolt YOUR DOOR PRIZE COUPON Tear it off - - - and bring it along with you. 3IANY VALUABLE ATTENDANCE PRIZES Name Address Local I. H. Dealer I am interested in Machine Models, Size, etc. Follow The I. H. Arrows. Thursday Aug. 1 10 A. M. RAIN DATE MONDAY, FEATURING Stambaugh & Son Swopes’ Store C. E. Wiley & Son 4 AUG. 5.
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