14 —Lancaster Fanning, Friday, April 18, 1958 Law Day, U.S.A. Celebration May 1 To Feature Court House Tours President Eisenhower on Feb 3. 1958, officially proclaimed Thursday, May 1, 1958, as Law Day stating that ‘‘a day of na tional dedication to the principle of government under laws would afford us an opportunity better to understand and appreciate the manifold virtues of such a gov ernment and to focus the atten tion of the world upon them.” Governor Leader, Mayor Monaghan of the City of Lan caster, and County Commission ers. Ccharles H. Pearce and Herbert R. Wagaman, have also proclaimed May Ist as Law Day U. S. A. Lay Day U S. A is the first such public observance on a nation-wide scale. The purpose of the day is to strengthen the nation’s dedication to the rule of law as the foundation of our free society and to make every American citizen aware of the rights and privileges he enjoys by reason of our system of laws and courts The Lancaster Bar Association has planned a program for the local observance of Law Day U S A. on May 1. 1958 Special Courthouse tours for adults and an educational special Law Day Trial have been arranged in the Lancaster County Courthouse between 7.00 p. m and 10 00 p Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Bollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted m. on May Ist The program is designed for adults Since 1952 local lawyers have taken more than 6,000 school students and several adult groups through the Lancaster County Courthouse. The offices of the County Com missioners, Quarter Sessions, Prothonotary, Sheriff, Recorder of Deeds and Register of Wills will be open for visitation. A person from each office will be present with a member of the Bar to explain the functions of the office and answer any ques tions Visual displays will be placed in the office and will in clude items of historical interest, such as James Buchanan’s Will. The specia 1 Law Day Trial, while fictitious, will be strictly educational and will be in the Court Room It will correspond as closely to an actual trial as time permits. Lawyers and Courthouse employees will make up the cast. It is appropriate that May Day this year should also be Law Day U S A, for it calls to our attention the contrast between our democratic system of gov ernment and 'the arbitrary sys tem of government m communist countries where freedom char actenstic of a democracy do not exist. In communist countries today May 1 is an official holiday to acclaim the communist way of life. The local observance plan ned by the Lancaster Bar Associ ation is designed to show each citizden how democracy works LOW PRICE FROM CARLOAD PURCHASE BLACK TAPPAN GAS STOVE WITH WHITE TOP $106.00 Have Special Knobs That Children Can’t Turn, Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata #SJfW*VkV Moore Farms Produce 6,000,000 Chicks Yearly From America’s Most Popular Breeders Vantress - Arbor Acres Cross WdOiIUSS o 1 S \ Chas. Vantress Farms, Ga Hansen’s Leghorn City (H.L.C.), Wash, Moore Farms No. 58 White Leghorn Strain Cross We hatch Leghorns every week in the year. Write or call for prices and catalog 780 Eden Rd. Lane. Ph. EX 3-3882 1958 NEPPCO Exposition Has ‘Safari’ Theme HARRISBURG, Pa. Several thousand poultrymen from every corner of the 14 northeastern states will trek their way to the Parm Show Building, here, in October for the 21st exposition of the Northeastern Poultry Pro ducers Council (NEPPCO). -‘Safari to Poultry Profits” has been picked as the theme of the giant event, slated for Oct. 7-8 9. Not only does the slogan aptly describe the trip from all cor ners of the NEPCO territory, ac cording to Council officials, but it typifies the poultry industry’s drive to maintain profit margins, while bringing consumers a high quality pxoduct at reasonable prices. “With the spotlight on profit margins, it is imperative that the pcultryman focus his attention on new developments that will make production and marketing efficient,” declared Dr. Alfred Van Wagenen, managing director of the Council. “The Harrisburg exposition will spotlight the new techniques that will make this advance posible." at the' local level. William M Musser Jr., Chair man of the Law Day U." S. A Committee, has appointed the following lawyers as chairmen of committees. Bernard J Myers Jr. and Menno B. Rohrer, Personnel; Harold W. Budding and W. Hensel (Brown Jr, Or ganization; and Lawrence E Stengel and Paul A Mueller Jr., Publicity and Reception . (h^&AQeted nYn Z_/-v \/r-v A Arbor Acres Farm, \ j CRISS CROSSW\ fk \ I SIXTY I 'P HANSEN'S LEGHORN CITY jtjC Conn. State Vegetable Growers Cut Intended Crop Commercial vegetable growers in the Keystone State have indi cated that they intend to set 3,400 acres of late summer cab bage this year. This acreage, if realized, will be two per cent above the 3,300 harvested in 1957 and 21 per cent below the 1949- 56 average of 4,290 acres. The first production estimate of spring crop spinach, based on conditions to April 1, indicates a commercial crop of 30,000 hun dredweight from 600 acres, the state crop reporting service says. The 1949-56 average production of 135,000 cwt. was from an aver age of 2,400 acres. 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