—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 13, 1956 12 35 Herds in County Score PDHIA Report The Progressive Dairy Herd Improvement Association re ports for the month of May that ,there were 2910 cows m the 96 ndlgcds of the Association. There wens 35 herds over 35 lbs of butterfat with the leading herd belonging to Windle Brothers, consisting of 40 head of mixed cows Here is the complete list Lbs. Butter fat Windle Brotheis 1035 47 9 Harold Umble 1186 45 7 Harry Hostctter 1257 44 0 Ralph Connelly 1178 43 9 R & Nancy Sahlm 919 43 7 Willard Moore 991 43 2 Clair Kreider 1070 42 0 David Walton 1179 419 Elmer Young 967 416 Sam &A 1 Kreider 996 41.1 Lloyd Wolf 1200 411 Henry Landis 890 40 3 Art Hoylman 1072 40.0 Charles Brosius 796 39.8 James B. Lefever 807 38.8 Freeman & Rhodes 926 37.7 Rahil & Bard 1021 37.6 Ethel O Weir 978 37.6 Leary Prange 1024 37 5 Glenn Phipps 792 37.2 Robt B McSparran ' 733 37 2 Stanley E. Kreider 846 37.1 Robert M Growl 797 37 1 L. Light & Son , 680 36 9 W. Ervin De Long 1081 36 8 Everett Cowan 907 36 8 Henry De Long 715 36.6 Samuel Groff 693 36.5 Forest Pieston II 774 36.4 Earl Umble 975 36 2 Beckenstrator & Wilson 1062 36 1 Leon Wilkins ’ 712 35 9 H. & R Mason ‘919 35 8 Charles Walraven 882 35 7 Herman H Shirk 880 35 4 Louis C. Neyman 945 35 3 PS. Beale & Son 779 35 0 OVER, 70 LBS BUTTERFAT s~ Thera were 40 cows over 70 lbs of butterfat with the leading cow belonging to David Walton, This cow, a Grade Holstein, pro duced 2604 lbs of milk & 101 6 lb of butterfat with a 3 9% test. The complete list follows David Walton 2604 1016 H. & R Mason 2186 89 6 Elmer Young 2272 86 8 Windle Brothers 1510 86 1 Rahil & Bard 2297 85 0 Everett Cowan 2071 84 9 Hertsberg & Esh 2272 84.1 Elmer Young 2040 83 6 Ralph Connelly 2192 83 3 Windle Brothers 1380 82 8 Wayne Wugley 1618 82 5 Bailey & Drennen 1860 818 Art Hovlman 2343 80 6 Elmer Young 2654 79 6 James Vincent Fl, 1764 79 4 Windle Brothers 1801 79 2 James Vincent F 2, 2130 78 8 F. Heir & Son 1482 78 5 Art Hoylman 1890 75 6 ' Windle Brothers 1280 75 5 Nelson Neyman 1525 74 7 C Cullen & Son 1683 74 0 Windle Brothers 1606 73 9 Henry Landis 1469 73 5 Frank Heir & Son 1333 73 3 Nelson Neyman 1823 72 9 Bailey & Drennen 2179 719 C Cullen & Son 1401 715 Harry Hostetter 1786 714 Roher & Miller 1550 71 3 Henry De Long 1321 713 Henry De Long 1451 71 1 Ralph Connelly 1652 71 0 Leary Piangi 2034 70 8 Clair Ki eider 1646 70 8 Leary Prange 1910 70 7 Arthur Hoylman 1910 70 7 Leaiy Piange 2139 70 6 Wayne Wngley 3383 70 5 Nelson Neyman 1801 70 2 These herds weie tested by David Sweigart, Robeit L Jan ==ney, Harold J Lindecamp, and Robert P Farmer Defense Secretary Wilson ac knowledged at a new confer ence that the Soviet Union was outstripping this country in pro duction of long-range bombers. 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. 4 « Q My husband and I have been separated over 12 years md I do not know where he s I have tiled to get in touch with him for over five year I have insurance on him and wish to cash it in. but they say he has to sign it 'over to me I have paid it for 20 years my self Is there any way I can get this money 9 A If you are the owner of your insurance policy, you should be able to obtain its cash surrender value without the signature of your husband. That is a matter to be taken up with your insurance company. If you are not the own6r, there is a proceeding by which your hus band may be declared presumed dead after an absence of seven years. „ This action must be insti tuted'in the county where he was last a resident Q. How do we go about c' lectmg an account of long sta" mg? The total amount of th bill is $167 85 for violin lesso which my husband gave to tw girls between September, 195 and June, 1955. We have credi* ed the father with a total o $llO, leaving a balance due c $57 85. Bills for this amoun' have been rendered monthly. On the last bill which I se r ’ in August this year, I threaten ed to place same in the hand r of a collector if not taken car r of by Sept 15. To date we hav heard nothing from him and W' are badly in need of this mone’ H W. A. Suit for this balance can be instituted before a justice the peace You can institute this suit personally or through an attorney It may be best for you to consult an attorney who may be able to collect this for you by writing a letter Q My son borrowed some monev from a bank and did not pay it back Can they take my things for his bill 7 He rooms with me and has nothing in nr house He only pays me roor rent I am a widow The bani sends someone here and upseP me all the time A No You are not response for money borrowed by yon son from a bank as long as borrowed on his own respon'- bihty. Lomlon Grove Home Economics 'Home economics highlighted the Thursday meeting of the London Grove Grange 63 at Avondale Hall last week, wd’ Mrs Walter Wollaston in charge of the program Sneaker w- Mrs William Mitchell, extens-o- service representative of the West Chester office Dresses being entered m r sewing contest were modeled b: Mrs Evelyn Webb, Mias Eleano Wollaston and Mrs. Charle r Wollaston Plans were announ ed for a card party July 24 at the New Garden Meeting House Next meeting, July 21, will feature the Migrant Workers Committee. A dairy supper was held prior to the business meet ing. £&**ZisLt^ C. S Within a few hours after starting at eight o’clock, progress was incredible on the barn of Aaron S. Click, where 90 per sons pitched in to build a barn in a day y Pike poL . against the founda-. of the new barn on the Lancaster County tion while voL’ -r workmen busy them-1 farm of Aaron S. Click. (Lancaster Farm selves on the flying and upper reaches I ing Staff Photo). E. S This shows tne inspiration for a cur- seven-hour day. This scene was taken on rent song, “Let’s Raise a Barn.” That the farm of Aaron S Click, whose tobac appeal was put out in Southern Lancaster co barn blew down in blustery Februaiy County, and here are the results ot a winds. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo) ' ’ M l 'i ’ 'Ulu ' 1 " 1 'tT Section Three, Going Up / * * Pike Poles Three O’Clock, Friday Afternoon •I*,* y > almost. Here pike poles steady the third section, as the structure takes form rapid ly. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). A-Resting