Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 17, 1956, Image 5

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N THE JOHN S. LANDIS FARM
R. D. 3, Lancaster, Pa.
ere’s your chance to try ’em!
SPECIAL POWER
EMONSTRATION
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Drinks
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ING MOM AND KIDDIES
Get In The Seat
Prove To Yourself
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Take Oft
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Adjust Implements
Easy and Precise
‘Power Steering’
Eliminate Steering
Effort in all conditions
‘Fast Hitch’ makes
Farming Faster
and Easier
Here’s How To Get There
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FARMERS!
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From Lancaster and Western
Berks Counties
tjj OVER 50 different machines on
display and in action .... SEE
the NEW 101 self propelled com
bine, parallel bar rake, trip bot
tom plow, mower, etc.
BE SURE to SEE and DRIVE the Great NEW
INT. 300 utility tractor with backhoes, loaders
and other equipment.
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Berks County I. H- Dealers
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| TEN VALUABLE ATTENDANCE PRIZES
I Name
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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).
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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.