1 11 L-.-tjKV* • ;V 10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 23, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family in ■ Farm Society 9 to Distribute Baskets Members \of the Lancaster County Society of Farm Women No 9 this week distributed 18 Thanksgiving baskets among friends and relatives who aie shut-ins Mrs. Esther Huber was hos tess to the Saturday, Nov 17 meeting of the Society Mrs Huber, Marticville, is president. Co-hostess was Mrs Elizabeth Aston, who read the Scriptures Miss Elsie Armstrong, fourth grade teacher from the Martic Township Elementary School, was guest, and sang two selec tions, “Count Your Blessings,” and “Thanksgiving Prayer ” Roll call was made and the minutes read by Mrs Charles Shertz, secretary, with 20 mem bers answering to “What I Want Most for Christmas ” The Christmas banquet will be held Dec 19 at 630 p m in Kauffman’s Tea Room, East ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS Q. IVUj -JrvufiA. uranJt -m/efe. -tua, oSXstA. AxkS.n/iH.. Ix&at jJkaM. 5 Aor? A Follow up with Dr Sals •bury's Avi-Tab! Most serious diseases are weak ening -- birds get rundown and lose appetite Avi- Tab puts new life in 'em, stirs the appetite, aids digestion, and builds blood. That's whjr so many poul trymen depend on Avi-Tab as a follow-up flock treat ment Also, 'use Avi-Tab as a regular -conditioner for the flock. BEOHTHE ALERT!w k . n r. u NemJ Poultry M*rfrcjn»t Aik f#r DRSALSBURY’S kef. F.’W. Fisher OL°6-2482 IsaCOck, Pa. Get FULL FEEDING VALUE fimem6et — Ful-O-Pep “Packs” What Your Grain Lacks LITITZ RD4 MOM Petersburg Husbands will be guests. Guest spleaker will be Oliver Armstrong, who will show pictures and talk on his trip to Africa. Delicious refreshments were served following adjournment. FARM WOMEN 3 Society of Farm Women No. 3 met Saturday, Nov 17 at the home of Mrs James Becker, Park Ave, Lancaster, with Mrs. Harold Stuber, president, in charge On Saturday, Nov 24, members will take a bus trip to Phila delpia, to spend the day shop ping, visiting a TV studio and matinee The following contributions were made Sv’S to the United Drive, $5 to the Tuberculosis So ciety, $5 to Muscular Dystrophy Drive A report was given on the county convention and on the Home-makers Christmas work shop The following delegates were named to attend the State Convention in Harrisburg Jan 14 and 15, 1957 Mrs Gilbert Paul and Mrs Elam Shelly, with Mrs Charles Weachter as alter nate Speaker for the program was the Rev Dr John M fjord on, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster He talked on Thanksgiving The next meeting will be in Wards’ Recreation Room, Ephrata, a Chustmas party for children and members Mrs A Bollinger will be hostess There will be a gift exchange among members FARM WOMEN 18 Mrs Ben L Greider Landis ville, was hostess to Farm Women 18 Saturday at which time a food auction was held Twenty-eight members attended Mrs David B Hess had charge of devotions Five dollars was given the Tuberculosis Society, and five dollars to the Muscular Dystrophy Fund December meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs Floyd Moore, 780 Eden Road KILLED BY ELEVATOR LOUISVILLE, Ky Miss Maiy Ann Logan, 24-yeai-old medical student, was crushed to death by an elevator in Geneial Hospital as eight persons on the elevator watched, unable to help Miss Logan had her right foot and head inside the elevator when it stalled up without warn ing- • «aCBBI MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS Jacob Zook—Mgr. Dean Hoffer County’s New FFA President Dean Hoffer, senior at Man heim Central High School and president of the Manheim Fu ture Farmers of American Chap ter, was elected president of the Lancaster County FFX in a meeting Wednesday night, Nov 7 at the annual meeting in Co cahco Union High School The son t»£ Mr and Mrs Arthur H Hoffer, R 3 Manheim, he succeeds Jerry Brenner of Penn Manor Others elected at the session were: Charles Rohrer, Pequea Valley, vice president; Marvin Bcnnetch, Cocalico, secretary; Robert Book, Lampeter-Stras burg, treasurer: Marion Find ley, Solanco. reporter; Melvin Martin, Manheim Central, sen tinel; Robert Good, Cocalico, Chaplain. Mr Hoffer has begn outstand ing in FFA activities, both on local and countywide levels He has served as chapter vice presi dent and is now president He has many projects, and has won honors as chapter public speaker and chapter dairy farmer He won a heifer in the dairy calf awards program at the 1955 Lampeter Community Fair and this year added another in the Lancaster Holstein-Fncsian As sociation membership contest This summer he won a week’s tup to the AIC conference at Raleigh, N C Mr Hoffer was named delegate to the state con vention and Charles Rohrer al ternate delegate Running aftei women never hint anybody it’s catching tham that does the damage The -Seminole, Sanfley Field, Pensacola, Fla If you aie not a thinking man, for what purpose aie you a man at all’ Colendge. from your home grown grains Let us help you step up the feeding Value of your gram by grinding and mixing it with dependable Ful-O-Pep Concentrates. These concentrates contain many of the valuable nutrients your grain lacks ... in cluding a variety of selected proteins, vita mins, and minerals. A little Ful-O-Pep goes a long way . . . helps you make a balanced ration at a low out-of-pocket cost. We have proven formulas for almost any feeding situation. Come in and see us soon. PH. MA 6-8831 IIWJ DEAN HOFFER THAT’S RIGHT 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. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the identity of the questions). sjt 4 v Q. If a man is found injured on a highway, should you pick him up and take him to a doctor or hospital or should you let him lay and call an ambulance’ By this I mean do you assume any legal responsibility by pick ing him up’ J F H A If you handled the injured man negligently, and ho could establish , that your negligence aggravated his injuries, so as to cause him additional expense and suffering, you would be liable even through your intentions were of tjie best It might also be noted that medical practitioners have stat ed more than once that well meaning individuals who are in experienced in first aid and the handling of injured persons often do moie harm than good in at tempting to move an accident victim before competent assist ance ai rives Wo understand that the best proeeduie is to staunch any abnormal flow of blood, loosen tight clothing, keep the victim warm, keep the' crowds away, and keep him .immobile until the ambulance arnves. Q I am a widow and plan to many in the near future I have a son and have my bonds in my son’s name and my name as co owners My group insurance and pension plan where I am em ployed name my son as benefi ciary After I marry, I wish to have things remain as they are -Can I name my son as benefi ciary or must I add my hus band’s name 9 N M C A Unless your group insur ance contract provides other wise, there is no requirement that you change beneficiary designations aftei the mamage Read your msuiance policy care iully, particularly the provisions pertaining to beneficiaries, and change of beneficiaries If you are still not certain of your rights after reading the policy, it is suggested yo\i discuss the matter further with your at torney Q Is there a law against the election of a party line fence without the mutual agreement of the owners’ The original fence was 4 feet high, but our neighbo-is erected a new fence 6 feet high This cuts off sun shine and air H J. Z A This fence is something re fened to as a "Spite fence'” As long as it is within the property lines of the party who erected it, there is no method for obtaining a removal of the fence In Penn sylvania, at least, we do not fol low the doctrine known in the law as “ancient lights,” and there •s thus no fundamental right of a property owner to sunshine and air If one’s neighbor chooses to cut off these elements by the erection of a fence or wall, a oroperty owner has two alterpa tives move or endure it. This answer assumes that no specific agreement or covenant is con tained in the deed which gives the property owner any right to sunshine and air from adjoining properties Health is the basis of all social virtues; we can no longer be useful when not welL John son. Pennsylvania State Grange Asks Law to Pay Damage by Mobs HARRISBURG The actual destruction of private property that occurred m Mercer County during the recent Westinghouse stuke and the threats made to farmers that farm buildings would be burned or herds poi soned during the milk strike in Fayette County distinctly il lustrates the need for legislation that will make certain that law enforcement agencies act to pro tect private property from mob action in such situations, it was pointed out late last week in Harrisburg by J. Collins JdcSpar ran, Master of the Pennsylvania State Grange. Mr McSparran further stated, Pennsylvania State Grange of ficials will comply with the ac tion of the delegate body attend ing the Annual State Grange Session held in Erie, Pa. and will prepare such legislation for pres entation to the next session of the Pennsylvania Legislature which will convene in Harrisburg in Januarv Such legislation will benefit every property owner in the State of Pennsylvania and should have the support of every think ing citizen IF YOU HAVE THIS .YOU NEED THIS! BILCO DOORS are not reserved for those lucky owners of new . it's the perfect re- homes placement for your worn-out wood hatchway. All steel for permanence, neat appearance and leather-tightness. Pays for itself by ending repair and re placement expense. Opens and closes at a touch with "Feather Action" door operators. All Sizes of BILCO DOORS In Stock ★ Bird Hoofing ★ Channel Drain Roofing For Building', We Have It. Our Service is as Near As Your Phone.. Call Quarryville 92R3 I. B. 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