bounty Florists Holding Show In Lancaster The Lancaster County Florists Assn will open a five day flower show at Watt & Shand Co., Lan caster, starting Tuesday, Nov. 12. There will also be a fashion show oth flowers Nov. 14. The show will be in two parts at the department store. Exhibits and arrangements will be displayed m a corner window with a new display daily. In the tridal Room daily exhibits will show some of the beautiful and novel effects that can be created by proper use and arrangement of floal pieces. The fashion show is being held 0 conjunction with the Federated Womens Clubs of Lancaster. To be held at the Ins Club, North Duke St., Lancaster, there will be both an afternoon and evening performance. Gowns will be from Watt & Shand. »» MUSSER Leghorn Chicks For targe White Eggs DONEGAL WHITE CROSS For Broiler Chicks “Dirsef from the Breeder* Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-4911 SPECIAL ON MOHAWK CARPET - TRENTEX 100% WOOL AT $11.50 sq. yd. FREE foam padding! FREE Installation by factory trained experts! Open House on Carpets Nov. 23 StnrP Hour-?- Mon > TueS ’ Wed - ~ 9 AM * t 0 6 PM> &tore nours. ThurS ) Fri > Sat . _ 9 A .M. to 9 P.M. Delivery Available Easy Terms Free' Parking Now ... 2 Stores To Serve You Better MARTINDALE INTERCOURSE FURNITURE STORE BRANCH PH. HILLCREST 5 2932 PH. SOB-3752 “The Cash Discount Stores” See Your Local Hoffman Agent or Phone Landisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC., Landisville, Pa. Tennessee Test Shows Hogs Gain On Feather Meal Experiments at the University of Tennessee show that either steamed or lime hydrplyzed feath er meal is a satisfactory substi tute for one-third to two-thirds of the soybean meal used m a swine ration "* The poultry processing indus try now produces about 500,000 tons of feather meal a year and, according to animal husbanman O. Glen Hall of the University of Tennessee, hog growers might profitably consider feather meal as a source of protein for their hogs The feather meals used in the Tennessee tests also contained blood, added at the rate of a pound to 10 pounds of meaj The steam hydrolyzed meal analyzed 80 per cent protein, while a simi lar meal hydrolyzed with lime analyzed 73 per cent The pigs on fecdlot test were fedg round yellow corn, soybean oil meal, meat and bone meal, dehydrated alfalfa meal, minerals salt, and an antibiotic The pigs getting feather meal were fed substitute .diets containing one third or two-thirds less of the soy bean meal part of the ration. Daily gains were found to av erage about 1 6 pounds per day for all pigs, whether or not they received feather meal Thus, Dr. Hall says, “On the basis of results to date, it looks as though hog producers can profitably substitute some steam hydrolized feather meal for soy bean oil meal. eFather meal now costs from $5 to $lO a ton more than soybean oil meal,” Hall says, “but it contains nearly double the protein.” It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Association. General interest questions are welcomed, and will be answered as soon as possible. Letters must be signed. Answer will not be published on a specified, re quested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCAS TER FARMING will reject any in quiry which is not of general pub lic interest. Address all inquiries to “It’s the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryville, Pa. (Fic titious initials will be used to pro tect the identity of the questions). Two years ago I started to go with a married man He was sepa rated from his wife, but she will not give him a divorse. Six months ago I went to live with him He stays with me only on week ends. I am going to have a baby His wife found out we are living to gether but she doesn’t know ex actly where She told him she is going to have my baby taken away from me Can she have me put in Tail and my child made a ward of the state’ I am 19 and both my parents are dead A Under the laws of Pennsyl \ania govenng your situation, it is sufficient to convict an unmar ried woman of the crime of forni cation to show that a child was hoin of her body In Pennsylvania fornication is a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of not exceed ing $lOO. Under Pennsylvania law, you would not be subject to a jail sentence, nor could your baby be taken away from you in absence of proof that you are an unfit mother Q In the event of my husband’s death, can his son by a former mainage make any claim on my husband’s share of our home’ The deed is in our joint names. A. In the event your husband’s death’s before you, his son by a former marriage would have no claim on your husband’s interest in real estate owned jointly by you and your husband as tenants by the entirety However, if you should predecease your husband, his son by a prior mairiage would share in the distribution of your husband’s estate which may well include your home. f * Q I would like to know if it is true that you cannot make a Will if you have no children. My wife and I have a joint deed and a joint bank account How long must the. Will be made till it is legal’ How many witnesses must you have, SJ, Elizabethtown, R. D. 1, Pa. A. You may make a Will whe ther you have children or not. It is valid as soon as signed by you. A will need not be witnessed in Pennsylvania, but two witnesses must attest to jour signature as being your actual signature when it is offered for probate after your death Any joint property will pass to the survivor when the first one dies. ’ < Q A man and wife own proper ty with an encumbrance of several thousand dollars. The property is m both names and the man doesn’t care to keep his share. Can he deed it over to his wife if she is satisfied to assume all re sponsibility of the debt. Would deeding it in the wife’s name give the wife the property and the debt 9 Would the man be free of the debt? A. The man could not free him self of the debt this easily, since he has given the-mortages (the in dividual or corporation holding the his promise that he will jointly be responsible for its payment. Should the mortgage be willing to release the man from the debt, which is unlikely, then the procedure which you suggest could be accomplished. Otherwise, no. Transition Period Good Time to Buy Storable Vegetables at Low Price PHILADELPHIA, Nov 5 Seasonal changes bring about rapid transitions m the produce industry Producing areas have shifted from nearby to the most distant southern points in our country This changeover most always results in benefitting the consumer, moneywise Especially if they take advantage of the situation and purchase most of their storable vegetables now During the changeover in pro ducing areas, what’s left of the nearby vegetables including most especially loot crops are general ly at t'heir lowest prices with enough good quality supplies available to make purchasing the remaining neaiby stock worth while. The consumer has during the past few months been used to buying neaiby produce at mod erate prices, with the taste and flavor usually associated with nearby produce When change over m areas take place, produce which is usually fast grown from the southern sections of our coun try, begins to ainve in our mar kets with the price tags high, mostly because of high handling charges, also without the proper taste and flavor of nature grown produce, the demand seems to lag. This results in lower prices for the vegetables in the most sur pluses from the distant points Most vegetables are priced so low during this period that the grow er generally sustains a loss in order to move the stock thsrt should be sold in these change over weeks The consumer should take advantage of these change over opportunities and purchase both nearby and distant grown produce at these now very reason able prices There is a lengthy list of vege table good buys this week consist ing of: artichokes, beets, broc coli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, pota toes, onions, peppers radishes, sweetpotatoes, turnips and all types of leafy greens such as spinach, mustard, kale, collards, and various other types L E H, | GREIOER Super-Cross Leghorns ♦x ★ Consistantly High Egg Production p ★ Good Liveability h ★ Better than average egg size ~★ B' t & shell vlit v 11 ■ This picture shows our two 1957 Pa. contest pens together. They finished 4th & 9th and averaged 279 eggs per bird. Liveability was 100%. Eight of these hens laid over 300 eggs in 350 days. Greiders are always among the top, both in state tests and on our customers’ farms. B. H. M, If you have never tried Greider leghorns, you may not know what high production with good egg size really is. | GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS i Route 1, Mt. Joy, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 8, 1957—11 Thanksgiving is fast approach ing and although to eaily to buy the vegetables for preparing sal ads and other dishes that tradi tionally surround Hie ‘Tuikey”, it is not to eaxly to purchase your supply of cranberrys at this weeks low prices They are mostly of the Early Black variety and are in geneially good quality and con dition EGG PRODUCTION BY DEKALB 101’s ARE MAKING POULTRYMEN MORE VIONEY THE COUNTRY OVER s>ee Afe. a*txL 6tde/t QUiat, « g ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ FOR Best buys in fruit are apples with all the favorite varieties like delicious, macintosh, staymans, and many other varieties much lower than the three named. Western dehcious generaly very high at this time of the year are being auctioned at prices so low they practically meet the price of our local giovvn Other good fruit buys are avocados, limes, cran berrys, oranges, grapefruit and pears Smoketown Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659 Ti ♦♦ • » ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ * ♦♦
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