iii \tyi\ |V3# ■" l 1/Infra ntinnnl \ XuruUr OMlm N THE JOHN S. LANDIS FARM R. D. 3, Lancaster, Pa. ere’s your chance to try ’em! SPECIAL POWER EMONSTRATION FREE PICNIC er Roast Drinks :o Chips e and mmings ING MOM AND KIDDIES Get In The Seat Prove To Yourself . TO RTE3O iter Berks County I. H- Dealers See how Si i i I YOUR DOOR PRIZE COUPON I i • i | Tear it off and bring it along with you. j | TEN VALUABLE ATTENDANCE PRIZES I Name e I Address j Local I. H. Dealer | lam interested in I Machine Models, Size, etc. Tues. Aug. 28 10. A.M. RAIN DATE THURS. AUG. 30 FEATURING tie it costs! Specials With the purchase of a NEW FAST HITCH Tractor or FAST HITCH Attachment and one implement these dis counts apply $75/00 —Farmall 100 $125.00 —Farmall 200 and International 300 s2oo«—Farmalls 300 and 400 SEE your Local I. H. Dealer CLICK’N GO County Crop Outlook Good (Continued from Page One) since that time. On Monday the high was 88, Tuesday 85, Wednesday 84. There is a lisk of scattered showers today, and temperatures may be pos sibly a little cooler over the weekend. The rainy pattern handicaps Pennsylvania farmeis, with fur ther losses m hay and giain due to poor dryiftg conditions Blight continues to threaten tomatoes and potatoes. Some peaches are being haivested m Lancaster County Much of the state’s corn acreage continues to show ex cellent promise, the Agriculture Department reports ‘‘lt’s the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion. General interest questions are welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed. Answer will not be published on a speci fied, requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING will reject any inquiry which is not of general public interest. Ad dress all inquiries to ‘‘lts the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the identity of the questions). fzh Q I was injured while leav ing a restaurant, as a result of which I lost work and paid a doctor bill My lawyer told me the insurance company wanted to make settlement, but a lew days later he said he wanted $75 to sue I am not working and have no money What can I do? A If you feel that your at torney has not satisfactorily rep resented your interests and has not served you in the manner which you desire, you should discharge him from further ser vice to you, and then you would be free to contact the insurance company directly and arrange a settlement, or you may seek the service of another attorney. If you the totally without funds, anti you feel that you do have a good civil cause of ac tion against the restaurant, you might contact the Legal Aid so ciety or the secretary of the bar association in your county. Q My mother owns a piopar ty and over the past 20 yeais I have paid expenses on it that would equal the value of the property Is it possible that the deed to the property could read “and/or” so that in the event of the death of cither of us it would go to the other’ Also, would inheritance taxes have to be paid in the event of the death of either party’ I have other brothers and sisters Would this affect that arrangement’ A It would be possible to prepare a deed for execution by your mother which would con vey the property to heiself and you as “joint tenants with light of survivorship and not as ten ants in common ” On the death of either of you, the pioperly would then vest exclusively m the suivivor, and the survivor would be required to pay' inher itance tax on half the value of the pioperty Of course, when the conveyance is made by the mother to herself and you as joint tenants there is a gift of a half-interest in the property which would be subject to the Federal gift tax regulations As long as your mother con sented to this airangement and no fraud or coercion could be established, the brothers and sisters would have no claim on the property Lancaster Farming—s Friday, Aug. 17, 1956 It’s The Law JG.