* *'// v M- . ‘ B—Lancaster Fanning, Friday, December 23, 19SS It’s The Law “It’s the Law" with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion. General interest questions •re welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed. Answers will not be published on a spee ded, requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING will reject any inquiry which is not of general public interest, Ad- !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£a a S Wayne and ■ M * * ■ Manor Feeds j COAL FERTILIZER and HARDWARE ■ Millersville ■ Supply CO. ■ 17 S. George St. ■ Ph. Millersville 8221 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* ■ ■■■■ A. H. BURKHOLDER TELEPHONE 175 BURKHOLDER ASPHALT PAVING AND EXCAVATING TELEPHONE 109-R-2 mmmummmmmmmmmmmmmumummmmmmmmmmummm THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONSE!! (ITS TERRIFIC) We’re Snowed Under - - But •a* Your Subscription will be processed as soon as possible. Please bear with ns. P. S, Don’t forget—Free Distribution Ends Soon. Mail Your Subscription Today. Lancaster Farming QiiarryvillePa. Only $1 Per Year - - NOW - - jM V'ij' ? 'f'*'t^r, v i.;.','{ •( -'i* dress all inquiries to "It's the Law." LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryvillc, Pa. Q. Is ait possible to collect $3OO Herat to a friend? I was present when nay husband .gave it to ham (but toe did not ask for a receipt. Since then we are not friends We asked for the money belt toe said try to got it. J. F A- A loan is not uncollectible merely because there was nothing in wanting. If the loan was made more than six years ago, a suit to recover it would toe toarred toy the Statute of Limitations. Since your former friend refuses to repay the loan, the only thing you can ido to collect is to bring suit, ,assuming the loan was made less than six years ago- * * Q I tooulgtot, for cash, an oil burner a few months ago. They installed it in a pipeless steel heater. The salesman who sold it to ns left the concern toe work ed for right after toe received the commission from our sale. Now ‘it makes an awful noise and does not heat our home as promised. We put up a new Chim ney for them because they said nt would overcome the noise tout it didn’t. We have almost $6OO in this heater We asked them to (fake it out and refund 'Out money and (they offered us $75 for it We understand now that it should never have been out in our heater (to begin' with. Is there anything we could do about it, or do we have to pay for the mistake of .the salesman? E- S- JOHN D. GRAHAM TELEPHONE 37C-R4 &" GRAHAM ‘QUARRYVILLE, PA. utlook The above charts for the United States show, for the next 30 days, the expected de partures from normal temperatures and the expected total precipitation by means of classes. The Weather Bureau’s 30-day outlook for mid-December 1955 to mid-January 1956 calls for temperatures to average aboVe nor mal in'the Southwest and near normal along the Gulf Coast and in northern New Eng land. In the remainder of the country be- A- You Should not have ito pay for 'this salesman’s mistake.'Wlhen. you purchased the oil (burner relying upon the salesman’s skill and judgment to provide one -which would operate properly in your existing system-, there iwas a warranty -to you that the burner would idlo just that. It doesn’t mat ter that the salesman no longer -works ifor the company from whom you boiJght the burner, the company remains responsible and should reimburse you for all of your expense including the in stallation of another burner that (Will dlo a proper job—or you lean reimove the burner, get a proper one, and collect -the expense from (the company. A lawyer will be helpful in appraising your re medies and in dealing with the company. * i * -Q. If -a husband leaves his wife of his free -Will, can she sue him for -support for herself as well as the ChlM? The wife is working and making a decent wage C. B. A The law of Pennsylvania im poses a duty on a husband and father to support has wife and child The obligation of a husband to support his wife is not depend ent upon her indigency, tout is founded on a marital relationship, so that the fact -that the wife is gainfully employed does not de prive her of the right to support by her husband, although her in come is a factor that may be con sidered by the Court in fixing the amount of support due by the husband for 'lms wife's and 'child's support. f f T Q What can be done with a mm iwlhio is working and refuses Ito support bis wife and two small children’ He always has plenty of money Ito nun around but none for aids family He claims if she does (anything to bim be will quit hols job and she won’t 'find toxm. M B A. If a man is within tbe lim its of the Commonwealth. of Pennsylvania and separates him self from Ms wife and children without reasonable 'cause, or neg lects' to maintain bis wife and ichiildlren, any magistrate, upon information made before him 'Un der oath or affirmation by bis wife or children ox by any person, may issue a warrant for the arrest of the man and bind him over with one sufficient .surety to appear at the Comfit of Quarter Sessions or 'other court having juriladfilatlon to answer the charge of desertion. /WS* , Subscribe Now Charter Offer $l.OO First Year Pl’ The said Court, after a hearing, may order the man (if the man is of sufficient ability) to pay such Isum as the -Court deems reason able and 'proper for the comfort able -support and maintenance of the wife and Children. The Court may commit the man to (prison to remain there unM. he shall com ply with the order or 'give se curity in such form as the Court (shall direct for compliance with the order. The -Court may also Issue the appropriate writ of ex ecution a-galmst any property be longing to the man. >• -If the Court commits 'the man (to prison until he complies wath (the order of the Court or gives the necessary security, the Court may at any time after three months, if it is satisfied of the inability of the man to comply with (the order or give such security, discharge him from im prisonment. The duty of the man to support and maintain his wife and chil dren, if 'he is able to dio so, is conditioned on his wife’s willing ness to perform the she (owes to him, to, live with and make a home for hum. Barn Raised in Day on J. Ranck Farm, Halms town Neighbors, friends and Men nomtte Church members near ly 200 strong m one day er ected 1 a new barn to replace one destroyed 'by fire Sent- 26 on the John .Bank farm near Hahns- Ibown. " The first siding was placed a bout 10 am., and the first rafters were raised at 11. Twelve women prepared dinners an a nearby to bacco shed- Hamel Zimlmerman. R 2 Eph rata, supervised erection 'of the 56x90-foot structure. Lumber was pre-cut in Snyder counity, and sorted in order for use. When the workers arrived, the concrete block foundation' and flooring was in place- Mortised and pegged beams and .joists were readied earlier, then hoisted in place by the barn raisers. Advice! If she looks young, she’s cam ouflaged. If she looks old. she's young but dissipated. If she looks innotent, she’s de ceiving you. If she looks shocked, she’s act ing. If she looks languishing, she’s hungry. If she looks sad. she’s angling. If she looks hack, follow her. T. J. MATTHEWS A. H. BURKHOLDER 278R2 ~ 175 QOARRVYIUE CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Phone 109R2 low normal temperatures are expected, with the coldest weather in the Northern Plains, Greater than normal amounts of snow are indicated in the northern third of the nation from the Great Lakes westward to the Pacific Coast. Rainfall is expected to be above normal along the West Coast and be low normal in the East. Subnormal precipi tation is indicated in the southern Jialf of the country, except near normal in the Tennessee Valley and along the Gulf Coast. $23 Millions in Milk Checks Due Before Christmas New York, Cooperation of the federal-state milk market ad ministrator’s office in making the payment of $25,000,000 in milk checks possible to 49,100 dairy farmers before Christmas was annouced today by Dr. A. J. Pollard, the Acting Administra tor. 'Handlers are requested to sub mit their reports not latter than the tenth/ of each month and then must make-payments to dairy far mers not later than the 25th of the month. By submitting their December reports two days early, the price can be determined ear lier and handlers can pay dairy farmers before Dec. 25- Dr. Pol lard noted that handlers have cooperated with the administra tor’s office for several years in .making payments before Christ-, mas. The Acting Administrator has estimated the November uniform,, milk price at $431 cwt. The ac tual price last November was $463 cwt, (46.5 quarts). His fbre cast of the producer butterfat dif ferential for this month is 54 cents for each tenth of a pound of fat above or Ijelow the stand ard 3 5 per cent test. So that the actual November price can be announced early. Dr. Pollard bad! requested hand lers within New York Cijy to send their reports to the Administra tor’s office by messenger, and those outside the city were asked to use special delivery mail Customer: “Say, yon made a mistake in that prescription you (filled for my wife. Instead of quinine you used strychnine” ' Clerk: “You don’t say Then you owe me 40 cents more.” isssxsra THOMAS J. MATTHEWS. Gen. Mgr. Concrete or Cinder Block. Chimney Block and Lintel. Steel Sash. Cement Paint. Whose Mistake? LOANS For any Farm Purpose Made the Farmer’s Way LANCASTER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N 39 E. Cheitnut St.. Lancaster, Pa. Pb. 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