Precipitation Preceding 30 Days jfaif * v *. m OBSERVED PRECIPITATION (APPROXIMATE) MID-MARCH TO MID-APRIL 1' This chart shows the general nature of and heavy, and the precipitation amounts the total precipitation which 'fell during which determine these classes are obtain : the preceding 30 days. Precipitation is ex- ed from an analysis of many years of rec pressed in three classes: light, moderate, ord at many stations. List Horse' Show . At Willow Street The Willow Street Lions Club will hold the sixth annual horse show at the Lampeter Com munity Center on Sunday, May 13, Mother’s Day, beginning at 12:30 p. m.to 6 p. m. This show is registered by the American Horse Shows Associa tion, Inc. This outstanding one-day Show will feature 23 classes, in cluding such outstanding classes as parade, roadster, Hackney pony and many others. Ribbons and trophies will be awarded in all classes. Harry B. Thornton of Maple Grove Farms, Bradfordsville, Kentucky, will be the sole judge of all classes, Thornton, one of the nation’s outstanding -horse men, has judged at shows such as the Utah State Fair, Canadian National Exhibition, The Grand National and many other top shows all over the United States end Canada. Willow St. Horse Show man ager and general chairman is John F. Pyfer, Willow Street. SAVE AND EARN With Lancaster’s Oldest Building and Loan Association —— f ■ i i yf q/ P| [Currently paid on installment T 1 /O " shares ’ O Q~/ On full paid shares-payable /O semi-annually) O Cr/ On Optional share's credited / O semi-annually 4 Younmoney invested in first mortages on Lancaster County homes ' American Mechanics Building and Loan Association Call or See Joseph R. Byars, Attorney 58 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. NEW AND USED ★ FARMALL TRACTORS ★ BALERS ★ TRACTOR SPREADERS FARM MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS D. L. Diem & Sons LITITZ Ph. 6-2131 Mm ./.VW.'.W; SHv • •«sw ••*»••• »vVAVl%*»J«****** • /• mVAVAViV •V»*»V«V * V .T7.wt7;,v, iV.V.V.V,, iv/; Corn Supports Up; Minimum Now $1.50 WASHINGTON (USDA) Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson Monday announced the base for minimum supports for 1956-crop corn has been rais ed to $1.50 per bushel, and that price support will be available for 1956-crop in the designated commercial area which is not produced under acreage control. The price support program for the 1956 corn crop 'will be car ried out through the Commodity Credit Cororation loans and pur chase agreements as in the past These will be available from har vest time through May 31, 1957 in most areas, and will mature on July 31, 1957. / CHINA CRACKS To insure good china .against cracking or breaking easily, keep it out of the refrigerator, says Bonnie Dale Sansom, Penn State extension home furnishings spe cialist. All registrations should be mail ed to Mrs. John Pyfer, the secre tary of the show. Food Prices Not Alone in Merchandising ' o PROGRESS REPORT NO. 44 Pennsylvania Agriculture Ex periment Station The Pennsyl vania State University University Park. Pa. Food prices are not the only nor most important factors that move merchandise, especially such produce items as lettuce, potatoes, tomatoes, carrots and mushrooms In fact, many home makers indicated a willingness to pay a premium when such merchandise was offered in clean, attractively packaged, units of various sizes. These are slime of the findings reported by Dr. W. A. Lee after a series of experiments in the Pittsburgh Markets with numerous items The marketing studies by the Pennsylvania Agricultural Sta tion are being continued to test various methods for selling more products in the supermarkets Attractive displays were an important item, in moving the homemaker to select her pur chase. A variety of packages, offering units to meet needs of varied sized families improved sales. Also, sales jumped when potatoes were washed in one sur vey, and they went up when merchandise 'was displayed in easy-to-examine transparent con tainers Dr. Lee reports that washed potatoes, even when priced at a premium, boosted sales when offered with unwashed potatoes. Carrots moved Rapidly when both one-pound and two-pound containers were displayed. Similarly, tomatoes packed in transparent plastic tubes moved more rapidly than similar tomatoes in cardboard tubes, even at premium prices- Better visibility builds sales in produce but only when an attractive pro duct is on display, Dr. Lee points out. “Many things in addition to price are in meeting the demands and needs of to day’s homemakers in food pur chases”, he commented. WILTED PARSLEY MAY BE REVIVED If the only parsley you can find to garnish dishes for your dinner party is slightly wilted, you can still use it. parsley and onion: Pile staffing nutritionist of the Pennsylvania State University, says slightly wilted stock is revived when placed in cold or ice water. Be sufe to shake the water from each piece before using- Parsley that is badly wilted is unattractive and practically 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 *ll inquiries to “It s the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. Q. My husband asked me to put $3OO toward repairing a building, saying when it is finished, he will rent out apart ments, and I would get half the rent every month. Now, after he got the money, he changed his plans and will use the building for a warehouse for his use. What I want to know, is that getting money under false pre tense? I need the money. I don’t get support from him; I never did He says I can’t do anything about it. Can I? HKAVY Hi )SHATt I I rear l . ‘"l A. It is extremely doubtful whether your husband could be charged with the crime of ob taining money for false pre tenses. At most, he appears to be guilty of breach of contract, for which you could sue him in a civil action. You can also have him arrested for non-support, in which action the court will en ter an order requiring him re gularly to pay you a fixed sum, consistent with his income and circumstances, for your support and maintenance. Q I called a repairman to fix a washing machine part. He promised to fix it and return in 10 days It is almost two months now. I’ve had to send my wash out and I’ve called him at least eight times (out of town calls) all this an added expense be sides being terribly aggravated with the delay. Whenever I call ed they would answer “we’ll take care of it today ” What can I do to bring this matter to an end’ A. We suggest making demand for return of the part involved and seeking aid from a new re pairman. If your demand pro duces no results, you may bring an action of replevin against the repairman for the return of the part, and you might also sue him for the damages caused you for his delay, providing you-can prove them with certainty Per haps a call from your attorney to the repairman would show him the difficulty he is causing you and thus bung his prompt attention to your request- - Quarryville Concrete Products Company A. H. BURKHOLDER - Ph. 175 Concrete or Cinder Block. Phone ” Chimney Block and Lintel.- 109R2 Jteel Sash, Cement Paint. | By uiing TEXACO,"FURNAC£ OIL you can always | Count On A Warm Home Garber Oil Company - MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9331, PENNA. Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 27, 1956 K. B, K K. FURNACE OIL CALL US FOR QUICK SERVICE Eastern States Plan New Store Construction of a $lOO,OOO store and warehouse on the Man heim Pike north of the Diller ville Road mteisection is planned by the Eastern States Faimeis Exchange Now located at the rear of 603 North Prince Street, the new site was purchased from the Perjnsjd*- vania Railroad. Q. Is it very expensive to have one’s name changed legally? What would be the approximate cost 9 Also, what is the proce dure to take 9 A. It is not expensive to have one’s name changed legally m Pennsylvania He must file a pe tition in the Court of Common Pleas in the County in which he resides and give notice by pub lication of a hearing. The peti- turn -must meet statutoiy re quirements and persons object ing to the change of name will be heard ’ The Court costs are statutory but attorney’s fees and advertising costs vary Your at- torney can advise you as to the total expenses [ When you use Dr. Salsbury’s | I Wavac drinking-water vaccine, { j "easy” a the key word. You { l Just put Wavac in the water, | j chicks vaccinate themselves, j I Choose from 3 Wa\ac types: • J (1) Newcastle, (2) Bronchitis, j I or (3) Combined. Vaccinate | j at 4 days, 4 weeks, and again } I at 4 months to assure great- { j est immunity. Entire program J I costa about 2d a bird, saves | [ you time and labor. Ask for j I genuine Wavac, the original | J drinking-water vaccine, from J your Dr. Salsbury dealer. F. W. FISHER Rep.—Ph.f,Leola; 6-2482 LEACOCK, PA. 11 H H,