Bar rowing Sow lumbers': Up lightly in Com Belt Only, 13,000 more sows have been put in the farrowing pens this spring in nine Corn Belt State, according to the USDA Crop Reporting Board. The estimates for this spring are 5,375,000 head to farrow as compared to 5,362,000 sows last year. Usually, “Large" eggs are worth $3.00 fo $6.00 more per case than "Mediums". You can be sure of early large eggs and many of them when your houses are full of Ist Generation Mount Hope leghorns. Along with targe eggs you get good feed conversion and high interior egg quality. Get all the facts about "Built-in Profits” in our ( New Folder—just oof. Mount Hope LEGHORNS LANCASTER COUNTY’S ONLY FRANCHISED MOUNT HOPE HATCHERY Johnson’s Hatchery EPHRATA, PA. PHONE RE 3-2980 Caa l>Up npuf law MASSEY-HARRIS HARVEST STREAMLINERS They’re nearly a yardstick and 92 Harvest Streamlinf low air intake, fold-away ; flus Balanced Separation, 'ower Steering, Power Speed Selector, Power Header Control, Quick- Attaching Corn Head. Adds up to the slickest combining you’ve ever had. R. M. Brubaker. Inc. - Sailings Ph. Landisvjlle TW 84016 SOUTHERN YORK COUNTY’S Lower Chanceford 4-H Electric Club and the 4-H Electric Circuit Breakers’ Club of York made a tour of the lower Susquehanna Valley between Columbia and Holtwood Saturday. The Group was in charge of Gene Edgington, assistant York County Agent, assisted by Mrs. Aden Blain and it’s the law... Q. A wife is separated from her husband, but not divorced. She becomes ill. Can she force her husband to pay the, doctor and hospital bills?—M.S. ' A. So long as the husband does not have valid grounds for di vorcing the wife, he can be com Bareville R. D. 1 Ph. Leola OL 6*3321 v George Growl, club leaders. The trip in cluded tours of the Safe Harbor power plant and the hydro and electric stations at the Holtwood Operations of P. P. & L. Edgington is the man at the left and Mrs. ' Slain and Growl are at the right of the picture. (Staff Photo) «ssary to support and maintain heiv which would mean here that the doctor and hospital could sue the husband for payment of their bills after these expenses were contracted by his wife. However, the wife could not render the husband liable to pay for “non-necessaries,” this is, lux ury items, which she does not really need and which she is not accustomed to having. Elizabethtown Farmers Supply lire Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 29, 1957 FORD puts the .v.wfffr ff fulf line of , 2-3 and £-4 plow tractors Smashing power . . ; that plows- through tough . spots with ease. A reserve of power, there when, you need-it for ali your farming operations. This v is wha t you get m Ford Tractors. Whatever your needs, you can now choose a Ford Tractor that fits your hind of ferming. The 3-4 plow 80(1 Series j - and 2-3 plow' GOO Series Both include a choice of * AB-Phrpdse models . . i with many advanced | design and performance features. In the Ford 700 j and 900 Series; you get power for row cropfarming —with your choice of dual or-single front wheel, or wide adjustable front aide. "Now’s the-time-to see and drive a new Ford Tractor. Come in and ask Sander Bros. New Holland Haverstick Bros, Columbia Pike Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Ph. ST 6-2597 Foot and Mouth Up On French Farms The French Ministry ot Agn culture leports that the number of farms infected with foot-and mouth disease m that country has risen from 292 m Apnl 1956 to 3,386 in December. EGG PROCESSING Today the United States leads all nations in processing eggs, says Associate County Agent Har ry S. Sloat. During 1956, about 23 million pounds of egg solids were processed. About one-seventh of these eggs are processed as whites and yolks mixed The bal ance is almost equally divided as albumen and egg yolks. 5 HORST’S i ■ CHICKS = FOll HIGHER BROILER ■ PROFITS Arbor Acres £ £.★ White Vantress ■ ■ Cross ■ m M ■ Horst’s H Poultry Farm ■ 2 J and Hatchery ■ ■ Between Blue Ball and* • Hinkletown, along Route 322® 2 Ph.: New Holland EL 4-9447* 5 for a demonstration} i Allen H. Matz „ Ph. AN 7-6500 Ph. EL 4-8723 Ph. 7-1341 5 Denver