Jv, f¥ \ The Weather Bureau’s 30-day outlook for April calls for temperatures to average below normal in States along the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts and also in the North ern Plains. -‘Above normal temperatures are indicated in the Southenr Plains, Southern Plateau, and West Gulf States. In other areas temperatures are expected Salisbury Grange Holds Program For Fulton'Unit Fust of the Lancaster County Pomona Grange visitation pro grams was carried out last Mon day evening when Salisbury Grange visited Fulton at the latter’s regular meeting at Oak ryn and presented the literary program. Their lecturer, Mrs. Betty Ford, announced the following numbers: Piano solo, Mrs. L. W Singer; forum on the “Soil Bank Plan,” with Miss Helen Wanner, Ralph Wanner and Chester Eby participating; recitation, Miss Jane Ford. Vocal solos, Mrs. Alfred Wan ner; talk on “Value of the Grange,” State Grange Deputy Alfred Wanner; a presentation to the Fulton Executive com mittee by Mrs. Chester Eby; and remarks by Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett Coates, visitors from 'Cole ram Grange. During the business meeting, In charge of Master Charles G McSparran, the legislative com mittee chairman, Theodore Beck, reported on different bills up for vote. The Grange in structed the committee to write the representatives in Washing ton, asking their support of House bill No. 6721, which would outlaw Daylight Saving Time- Members also favored retain ing the present basis of return ing State funds to local govern ment House bill 1311. in the State Legislature. Two candidates, Jesse Wood and Miss Marie MuTphy, were voted in for the new class to be initiated into membership this Spring. The Youth’ committee play, entitled “Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick,” will be present ed in the Grange Hall on April 12 and 14 at 8 p. m. The Home Economics committee will have the refreshment sale Their annual Talent Night will be held at the Hall on April 13 at 8 p. m, in charge of Mrs Harold Graybeal, chair man. This is open to all young people of the community and prizes will be awarded. On April 2, Fulton members Visited the Ephrata Grange and presented the literary program. At the next meeting, April 9, the Youth committee will pre sent the program during the lecturer’s hour and also will fill the officers’ chairs. AID TO SCHOOLS. Federal aid for the construc tion of schools, rather "than use of Federal funds to meet school operating expenses, is now be ing considered by the Eisenhow er Administration. The Ad ministration “will present to the Congress a broadened and im proved program of Federal as sistance to help erase the class room deficit,” according to Ma rion Folsom, Secretary of Wel fare. Isn’t it funny that tributes to minorities usually come from politicians running for office in regions where the minorities live? t i • » f‘ t « fubf-XJ L(4i*« Outlook for 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 “Its the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa/ Q What is meant by the term “Unauthorized Practice of the Law” and why do~ Bar Associa tions have a special committee 'on Unauthorized Practice of the Law 7 O. Z. A The unauthorized practice of the law consists of the pre paration of legal documents and the giving of legal advice by persons who are not attorneys at-law, The real reason Bar As sociations have a special com mittee on the Unauthorized Prac tice of the Law is to protect the public against the costly mistakes which are made when persons other than lawyers attempt to prepare legal papers and give advice. For example, an elderly spinster who had raised her nep hew from his early infancy in tended to prepare a will leaving him her entire estate which con sisted of the small home which they both occupied, She went to a notary public who purchased a printed form of will and had her sign her name at the top of the will and he signed his name and affixed notarial seal at the bottom of the will. When she dies the will could not be ad mitted to probate because it was not signed at the end by her and she died entestate and her favor ite pephew with whom she lived for many years inherited only 1/6 interest in the property and the other 5/6 interest was divided among other nephews and nieces who lived in other parts of the country and who had not seen the old lady for years. If the committee on Unauthorized Prac tice of the Law of the local Bar Association had not investigated this case, this notary public might still be making the same fatal mistake in preparing wills Q. I am to receive $5OOO from an insurance policy on my de? ceased husband. Will this money be subject to taxation? C.T. A. If the proceeds of the policy are payable ‘to you directly as the principal beneficiary there under, no Pennsylvania Transfer Inheritance Tax would be due Depending on the size of your husband’s testate, and the terms of his will, there might be some liability for Federal Estate Tax on this sum. An attorney could answer this question for you after investigation of these mat ters. The representative of almost any foreign country can tell y6u why it will bq highly advanta geous to the U. S. to make a large loan. i iX-Kj ' April 1956 to average near seasonal normals. Precipitation is predicted to exceed normal in the Pacific Northwest and Mis - souri Valley, and be close to normal in the' Middle Atlantic States, Great Lakes region, Ohio Valley, and lower Mississippi Valley. In the remainder of the nation subnormal amounts are'anticipated. Garbage-Fed Hogs Not Cause Of Trichinosis HARRISBURG Reports that garbage-fed hogs might be the source of the initial cases of trichinosis in humans in the Lebanon-Lancaster County area are unfounded, Dr. William L Henning, State Secretary of Agri culture, declared today Every farm supplying hogs to the distributor of pork sausage to which the early cases were traced has been inspected by agents of the Bureau of Animal Industry. None of the farms was feeding either raw or cooked garbage, Dr Henning said Investigations by veterinarians resulted from information receiv ed by Dr Henning from Dr Berwyn F Mattison, State Sec retary of Health, that the Health Department had reason to be lieve the source of the outbreak was locally produced fresh pork sausage The Health Department and commission firms aided in trac ing the source of supply. Ap proximately 15 farms were in spected one as far away as Centre County “All types of hogs are capable of harboring trichina parasites, whether they are grain-fed or garbage-fed,” Dr. Henning em phasized. .“The only pork that is safe to eat is well-cooked pork. “Trichinosis in humans readily can be traced to the eating of Twin Ticket Sale Your Lancaster County New Holland Dealers Fifteen Farms Inspected A/odel 4-T Wagon Be one of the lucky farmers to take advantage of this tremendous extra pre mium offer. sure can’t miss on these values. What’s more, you get big extra savings on our pre-season trade-in terms now. Why not call us for a free appraisal of your used equipment ? Right now your trade-in may easily moic than cover your down payment! "First in Grassland Farming' Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 6, 1956 Cancer Crusade Asks Support of All in County The 1956 Lancaster County Cancer Crusade was launched -at a meeting of the men’s div ision on Tuesday March 13, at the Grubb Mansion in Musser Park, Lancaster The meeting was attended by more than 60 of the 100 workers and 20 cap tains of the men’s division. Na thaniel Hager, Chairman of the Crusade announced that cancer was the third largest killer next to obesity and success He also stated that 40 per cent of the funds raised would be used lo cally to help indigent patients. The remaining 60 per cent went to the national program of ed ucation and research. Dr. Paul O Snoke stated that the present goal of the educa tional program is to get more early cases Delay makes cases more difficult to treat success fully. The women’s division kick off meeting was conducted at the First Presbyterian Church Wednesday evening. Mrs. G Theodore Storb is chairman of this division. The goal for the 1956 Lan caster County Crusade has been set at $43,000 Headquarters for the drive are at 330 North Duke Street, Lancaster. raw or insufficiently cooked poik products The Departments of Health and Agriculture, physi cians, veterinarians, food editors and others for years have stres sed thorough cooking, but there are still some who ignore the warning.” Sterilization of garbage before feeding to swine is required by State law. The practice has ma terially reduced the occurrence of various diseases of swine, Dr PLUMBI G HEATING QUIET MAY OIL BURNER , Complete line of plumbing, water pumps and sheet metdl work. RALPH J. FISHER Cochranville, Pa. Phone West Grove 5637 New Holland Forage Harvester Wendell Charles to Head Manor 4-H Club Wendell Charles, R 2, Cone stoga, has been named president ot the Manor 4-H Club, meeting recently at the StehmanjS Church. Vice president is Kenneth Porter, Rl Washington Boro; secretary, Yvonne Doer, Rl Mii lersville; ireasuier, John Dom bach, R 2 Lancaster; song leader, Glenn- Porter, Rl Washington Boro, game leaders, Nancy Beale, and Bill Shenk, both of R 2 Lancaster Robert Dombach, R 2 Lancaster was named news reporter. Named club leaders were Mrs. Dorothy Warfel, R 6 Lancaster; Mr and Mrs Charles Warfel, Rl Conestoga, and Edgar Port er, Rl Washington Boro Next meeting of the Club will be April 24 at the Cyrus Randier Home, R 2 Lancaster, at 7'30 p m. Walter P. Reuther is contem plating a goodwill visit to India and has received the blessings of the merged labor movement for the project Get this big double value this wcckl We have new 1956 New Holland Forage Harvesters on hand now and we’re offering each one at a special low pi ice 11