6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, September 19, 1958 It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple answers is offered to LAN- FARMERS SUPPLY SWIFT’S FERTILIZER You must choose a top quality plant food to produce more bushels of top quality wheat and other small grains. The wheat growers we know who consistently produce high yielding wheat use BRBWM, Swift’s specialized crop maker. For the first time Swift is producing Bnmm m gran-u -pels—the finest granular qualities you can buy. assure you even, free-flowing distribution through ANY KIND of fertilizer spreader. When you consider that, at an applica tion of 350 lbs. per acre, every tablespoon of plant food has to feed approximately 200 wheat plants, IT HAS TO BE GOOD! Our flo-flnsion process assures every plant a full ration of nutrients. Move up to Brimm or Blenn—you’ll be glad you did. GRAN-U-PELS Brimm (for Wheat) 5-10-10 Pastnrgro (for Grass) 5-10-10 Specialized CROP MAKERS Pasturgro (for Grass) 2-12-12 Bletm (for Wheat) 4-12-12 RED STEER 5-10- 5 3-12- 6 0-20-20 ALL ABOVE FERTILIZERS PACKED 80 LB. PER BAG Good Pastures Mean Good Livestock —Use PASTURGRO* PASTURGRO is specially formulated to meet pasture needs. It supplements plant nutrients in your soil. It gives the balance of growth elements needed to produce grass and legumes with higher feeding value and greater car rying capacity. Use Pasturgro During September to Im prove Your Grassfields. SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING WINTER RYE —Tetra Petkus SEED WHEAT WINTEK BARLEY —Cert. Pennoll —Cert, Wong —Cert. Thorne —Cert. Kenbar —Cert. Seneca —Cert. Hudson Cert. Dual Wheat Plant Now, for grazing this fall. Will produce big crop HEAVY BLACK POLYETHYLENE FOR TRENCH SILO COVERS HEAVYWEIGHT BLACK (10 FT. WIDE x 100 FT.) (16 Vi FT. WIDE x 100 FT.) 120 FT. WIDE x 100 FT.) HEAVYWEIGHT CLEAR (9 FT. WIDE x 100 FT.) FARMERS SUPPLY 137 EAST KING STREET Open Daily 8 30 to 5 30 Friday Until 9 00 CAS FARMING in coopera tion with the Pennsylvania Bar Association, General in terest questions are welcome. Q. What is a company’s re sponsibility in Pennsylvania to ward an employe injured in an industrial accident 9 Should the injury permanently incapacitate toe employe, could he sue 9 Is there a statute of limitations 9 A. In Pennsylvania an em ployer has an obligation under <he Workmen’s Compensation Act to insure himself or furnish proof of financial ability to pay the claims of employes injured in the course of their employment. In turn, employes who suffer in juries as a result of their employ ment are limited in their claims against their employer to the benefits provided for in the Com pensation Act. This act sets forth schedules of compensation for the different types of injuries and the differ ent degrees of disability result ing from injuries. If a dis pute arises as to the amount of compensation payable to an em- ANALYSIS PRICES UPON REQUEST of wheat next season _ F. G —Balboa $15.95 ROLL CUT FT. ROLL CUT FT. ROLL CUT FT. .22 $25.95 .33 $31.45 ,39 $13.95 .19 ROLL CUT FT. FOUR-BREED CHAMPIONS OF Solanco Fair are displayed by their proud owners following judging in the dairy events. From left are Marion Herr, with her Jer sey Grand Champion, a Junior Yearling; Gene Kreider, with his Grand Champion ploye under the act, the employe may file a claim with the Work men’s Compensation Board and have the amount of compensa tion due to him determined by the board. Such claims must be filed within 16 months after the date of the accident. 0 A woman married a widower who has a minor child The child, prior to her father’s remarriage, Ayreshire. a two-year-old; William Fer guson, with his Grand Champion Guernsey, another two-year-old, and Paul Welk, and his Grand Champion Holstein, a two-year old. (LF Photo) had been reared by her maternal grandparents since she was one year old. If anything should hap pen to the child’s father, who would become the child’s legal guardian the stepmother or the grandparents? A. It is assumed that you are referring in your question to whom would be given the cus- tody of the child at the death of her natural father. As between the stepmother and the child’s grandparents, this would be a matter for the court to decide, and the child would be placed m the custody of the person whom the court feels would be able to best care for the child, the inter est of the child being the court’s sole concern. S. S,
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