6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 7, 1957 Canada Imports More U.S. Produce Crops In 1956 Canada is reported to have imported about $9O 3 mil lion worth of U S fruits, compar ed with $76 6 million woith in 1955 Canadian imports of U S. vegetables last year were valued at $56 3 million compared with $47.2 million in 1955. Reduced production of fruit and vegetables m Canada last year is given as the reason for higher imports of these products. KILL BUGS! Control Plant Di seases with these highly recommend ed Spray Materials FUNGICIDES ★ DITHANE Dl4 DITHANE M-22 ★ MANZATE— OR THOCIDE (Captan) ★ ZIRAM CRAG "341" 53% Duo Copper INSECTICIDES Dieldrin Heptachlor Malathion Parathion D.D.D. (T.D.E.) D.D.T. Aldrin Chlordane jToxaphene Endriu Add Nutri-Leaf “60” to your spray tank and increase yield and quality of your crops. Smoketown * Ph Lane. EX 2-2659 BULK MILK COOLERS Simplifies Pipeline Miking! Power Saver Freon Controls Electric or Diesel operation ■ Cools milk at lowest possible power cost ■ Cools milk at 34 degrees-36 degrees F, ■ quickly - ■ All stainless steel construction Easy to clean COME IN NOW AND GET ALL THE FACTS! “Service With Sales Since 1934” TltOfrtyn/ivtex ! BULK COOLERS wW OMIW’ ouvtt lW TOURING THE LANCASTER Union Stock Yards Monday was this group of senior FFA students from Mill Hall in Clinton County. Showing them through Radiation Hazard In Nuclear Attack Bulletin Subject How farmers and them families can protect themselves against radio-active fallout in case of a nuclear attack is highlighted in a bulletin iust issued by the U. S. Department of Agriculture en titled “Defense Against Radio active Fallout on the Farm.” The .information deals with fall out as it relates to wartime emer gency conditions. Prepared in response to ques tions from farmers, the bulletin contains recommendations of scientists, engineers, public health officials, Civil Defense au thorities and other specialists. Single copies of “Defense Against Radioactive Fallout on the Farm,” Farmers’ Bulletin No. 2107, may be obtained free from the Office of Information, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D C. see the NEW . .. tlteioiviiUw. VACUUM and Standard Lancaster County Farm Bureau Dillerville Road, Lancaster It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an: swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation witl the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion- General interest questions are welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Let ters roust be signed. Answer will not be published on a speci fied. requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER - FARMttJG will reject any inquiry which is not >f general public interest. Ad tress all inquiries to “IPs the Law.” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the identity of the questions). Q. Every time my sister gets intoxicated she tells me that if she ever got sick and went to the hospital, I would have to pay her bill. I am single and own no prop erty, but have about $l5OO in the bank Could I be forced to pay her hospital bill 7 —I.N. A The laws of Pennsylvania impose no obligation on a sister to support a' brother or sister As suming that your sister would eventually become hospitalized in a State institution, liability for all costs of her care would be im posed, in the following order (1) against her own real and personal property and (2) against the per sons liable for her support. Since you would not be liable for your sister’s support, you could not be forced to pay her hospital bills. —<i Q If a man’s wife leaves him for no reason, does he have to support her 7 —G R. A The only reasonable cause justifying a husband in refusing to support his wife is conduct on her part which would be valid grounds for divorce. If the court should find that the ” 'fe deserted her husband, without reasonable cause, and persisted in such de sertion for n period of more than two years, an order for support of the wife by the husband would be refused. Q. If a mother wishes to give a home to her son, would it be best to put it in trust for him’ How could he avoid paying inheritance and other taxes’ T. L. F. A. The home'may be conveyed to the son directly, and if ac complished before one year prior to death, it will be presumed not to be in contemplation of death, and no inheritance tax would be due thereon However, such a con veyance would be subject to the Federal Gift Tax Law, and a gift tax return should be filed by both the donor and the donee. Q. I have a yearly lease on the apartment where I live but I rare ly have any hot water. Could I break the lease for this reason? How would I go about it’—M. R. A. The tenant’s right to break the Yaj'ds was James D. Shreve, (left) president of the Union Stock Yards. (LF Photo) the lease would depend on its terms. If the lease provides that the landlord shall provide hot water, and the landlord fails tc. do so, the tenant would have the alternative of'suing the landlord for damages for the breach of this covenant, or of treating the lease as terminated and removing from the premises. If there is no provision in the lease guaranteeing hot water and no covenant that the premises will be kept in a tenable condition by the landlord, then the tenant is without remedy until the ex piration of the term of the lease, at which time he may move from the premises. PIONEERING THE MODERN PACE Now Backed by 13 Years of Experience the. Southeastern Penna. Artificial Breeding Cooperative P. 0. Box 254 Lancaster, Pa. Phone Express 2-2191 offers herd improvement through sires proven for high production, good type and longevity All this comes to you m convenient and prompt service at the lowest pos sible cost. ALWAYS A CHOICE OF SIRES WITH S. P. A. B. C. HEALTHY^^Kk Feed a High Quality Laying Mash. Feed the verv h»st duality mash you can find in your lo cality Trs to buy it at the best possible price If you are feeding a “pnoe feed” and not getting top lav, I suggest that you put one pen of pullets on to the best quality,mash you can find and see what hap pens 'Vou should see a dif ference in two to four weeks It is a mistake to feed a ra tion that contains coarsely pround particles of gram that the birds can sort out from the rest of the mash This usu ally causes poor production trouble from cannibal ism Babcock Customers Well In formed Ydu have two advant ages over your neighbors if vou become a Babcock Bessie customer One is you have one of America's really line com njercial layers and second, if you read our literature you will be well informed 'on what’s going on in the poultry business. Write for the Babcock catalog to Babcock Poultry Farm, Inc. Route #3 Ithaca, New York Rn«s«*H Mease Route 4 Nauheim, Pa. Local Representative _ Phone Manheim MO 5*4105 IN DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT ! Rocks ampshires k iwdittq OR OKS S r FILLETS Now! s Available »x F, Oxford, Pa. •d 286 Collect
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