Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1956, Image 9

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LANCASTER FARMING
ille. Pa.
im 20 years old and the
■er of a car that is titled
ather’s name. My father
drives nor has a driver’s
license. To what extent would my
father be liable Tor any accident
in which I might become invol
ved’ Assuming that the automo
bile insurance policy is .written
in the name of the owner of the
car, would my father and I be
equally protected, regardless of
who owned the car? The policy
states that the owner of the car
is covered together with anyone
who drives with the owner’s per
mission- What changes, if any,
would take place with regard to
the answers of the albove ques
tions when I became 21 and/or
25 years old’ D- K-
A. Unless you were, on your
father’s business, or on a specific
mission for him, and thus under
his direction and control at the
time of> the accident, your father
would not be liable for any negli
gent conduct of yours which may
have cause'd the accident- If your
father merely lends you the car,
to use as you please, he is not re
sponsible for your negligence.
Assuming that your father car
ries the standard automobile lia
bility insurance policy, any per
son driving the automobile with
the permission of the owner is
covered by the policy. In a situa
tion where you were driving on a
particular mission at your father’s
request, the policy would protect
both of you, because your father
is the named insured. But as ex
plained above, it is probable that
you would be the only one liable,
and the protection of the policy
would be required for you.
The foregoing answers would
not be changed if you were either
21 or 25. however, your father’s
insurance premium rate should
decrease when you reach age 25,
since policy rates are generally
lower where no, regular driver
of the insured automobile is
under that age;
Q. A first Will which left every
thing to one sister in a family of
foyr was torn up. Now no one has
seen the second will and the sister
who got all the'property says it
is none of our business. Can we
get to see or hear the second
Will’
A Yes the Register of Wills, at
the request of any party in inter
est, shall issue a citation (order)
to any person alleged to have pos
session or control of a Will of a
decedent requiring him to show
cause why it should not be de
posited with him- Then the Will
is a matter of public record
Q If a person makes application
for marriage license in the State
of Pennsylvania and does not
state that she was once legally
married and lived as common law
wife for more than 7 years to
another man, can she be held for
perjury because of false state
ments under oath?
She has since married" in Penn
sylvania. What legal steps can be
taken?
A in all probability she could
be held and. convicted of perjury.
However, it is suggested that you
contact an attorney relative to
the possibility of having the
second marriage unnulled. If the
marriage-is annulled, perhaps no
one' would have any interest to
prosecute for perjury.
/ '
, Q. Recently J. purchased a
house adjoining two properties:
Each has a tree in the pavement
in front otf the house. There are
no trees directly'an front of my
house but these trees on either
side are causing the section of
pavement in front of my house
to crack and the roots have ex
tended through my cellar wall
and into my cellar. Who is res
ponsible for these trees and what
can I do to prevent further dam
age to my property’ '
A. The owners of the trees are
responsible for this encroach
ment on your property. If re
quests directly to the owners
have failed, your.only resort is
to a court of equity, which would
enjoin the owners from permuting
shch trespass and direct them to
compensate you for your pro
perty damage
The American League lists
games under lights in 1956.
500,096 POUNDS OF CHEESE
FOR EXPORT TO BELGIUM -
USDA reported sales of 500,-
096 lbs' of Commodity Credit
Corporation - owned Cheddar
cheese for commercial export to
Belgium. This brings sales of
CCC-owned cheese for commer
cial export to 2,944,578 lbs since
June 1954 Including a P L. 480
sale (foreign currency), the total
sold for export amounts to 4,104,-
578 lbs.
Middilecoff cards 202""to take
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Red Meat Demand
Much Higher in
Year Jiist Ended
Harrisburg, Lower prices
to consumers crelated a greater
demand for red meat from Penn
sylvania slaughtering establish
ments during the first 11 months
of last year, the State Depantinent
of Agriculture reported today-
There was an advance of more
than -35 million lbs during the
period, Federal-State surveys
showed, a good share of it in
pork products which increased
heavily m the fall months as
spring pigs reached market
weights.
Red meat production for Jan
uary-November totaled 803,528,-
000 lbs in Pennsylvania compared
with 768,233,000 for the same
period in 1955, the Department
said-
For November the output of
commercial slaughter plants in
the State came to 81,295,000 lbs,
dressed weight, of beef cattle,
calves, hogs, sheep and -lambs.
This compares with nearly 80
million lbs in October and almost
79 million lbs m November of
last ytear. __
For the United States, red meat
production for the January - Nov
ember period totaled more than
23 billion lbs, seven per “cent
more than for the same perod
last year.
Sales rise in 1956 are seen be
low 1955 rate.
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' Lancaster Farming, Friday, February 3, 1956—0
WAGNER PURCHASES SIRE
PETERBOROUGH, N- H.
Emory D- Wagner, girkwbod,
Penna., has -just purchased the
Guernsey safe, Anchor Man, from
Herbert Girvin, Quarryville, Pa.,
according to the American Guer
nsey Cattle Club- This bull is out
of the cow, 80-Char’s Flora, and
is sired by Coldspring’s B.R
Chief-
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■ GAS TAX EXEMPTION .
A bill., bias been approved, by
the House and Mean Com
mittee to exempt farmers from
the two- cents a gallon federal
excise tax on gasoline used on
the farm Lubricating oil is not
included. Farmers would pay the
tax when buying gasoline, and
then could claim refunds, retroac
tive to Jan 1, with first claims
due June 30.
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