r- ) 14—Lancaster Farming, Frid It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in coopeiatioft with the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion. General interest questions jke welcomed, and will be an. swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed. Answers will not be published on a speci fied, requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING will i eject any inquiry which is not of general public interest. Ad dress . all inquiries to “It’s the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING, Quairyville, Pa. Q A tenant living in a house I own had the hearer removed with out my knowledge and had a new one installed He is way behind in the payments and they threaten to icmove the heater I told them they could do so if they would re place the one iney removed They said they coulci not do so The tenant is a close relative and is fr "this cut um .McCulloch Model 47 ? CHAIN SAW __Makes any woodcutting job easier ~and faster. It’s a one-man saw for professional logging, pulp cutting, tree surgery; for farm and ranch jobs like construction and clearing land. Model 47 is light weight, operates full power in any posi tion. Six models, gasoline powered, with blades 14" to 36". Come in ind see it, try It, buy it. it’ll save you time, make you money. MAQTP Saw an<i Kn^# A i Service 605 Marietta Ave. Lancaster Ph. 24291 " 15 cu ft. Wilson Chast, with & ' gat 1 •xclutWa Cantar Plata Coil. *.*■'*''' *'* _____ Also in 20 cu. ft. 1J" home freezers Christmas Shopping 1 ! Stop In And See Our Selection of “GE” Appliances L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike Ph. Lane. 3-7607 Strasburg 0V72305 lay, December 16, 1955 AVATER FOUNTAIN AFIRE, Louisville, Ky The fire de partment was i ecently called to put r out a fue in a water foun tain, of all places It seems that an electric motor in the fountain, located in a book stole, had de i el fied a shoil circuit not paying me any lent What lights have lin legald to them removing the heater 9 A You have the rignt to apply to the propdr coiut for an older enjoining the thud party from re moving the heater if they should attempt to do so You would also have the right to sue foi damages for the convers’on of the heater if it should be removed from your house without your consent Assuming that the heater has been connected to the building that it could not be removed with out injury to the real estate, neither the tenant nor a third paity has the right to remove this equipment in the absence of your agreement or consent as landlord and owner that it be removed When the new heater was install ed presumably it became annexed to the house and is therefore con sidered part of the real estate which you own and which your tenant is occupying You should submit the tacts to an attorney and be guided by his advice Q I had a son bom before mar riage Does my husband have to adopt him or can I have his name changed simply by sending his birth certificate 'to Harrisburg thiough a no'ary public’ I have been told since he was born'before I mained that was all I had to do A If your husband is the actual father of your c on then you can obtain a corrected bnth ceitificate by satisfying the lequuements of the Bureau or Vital Statistics, Harrisburg, Pa , and adoption is not necessary If your husband is not the actual father, it will be necessary for him to adopt your son to properly change his name Q In March, 1948 I bought a house or home for a woman She was in the process of getting a di vorce from her husband It was a mutual undei standing between us that we were to get married after wards. With this in mmd, I put the house in her name As soon as she secured her divorce, she changed her mmd I have only the agreement of sale, in which my name appears She-refuses to re turn the propei ty to me- Is there any legal action I can take m which I can get what belongs to me 7 —A G- A Assuming that this woman gave no consideration for the con 15 co ft Wilson Flush Door —• Upright. Olhars m 20, 25, 35 ' i eo ft. copocitias. A j WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ■ Andean Animal HORIZONTAL 3 Mongrel 1 Depicted 4 Abraham’s animal home (Bib.) 7lt is allied fßird’s home to the , 6 Bewildered and llama J S irs * man 13 Habituates oS° W <r i a 34 Cron n 9 New Zealand native fort 35 t«rf,a ht ° f lOßaranof mountain ,” ar . 11 Prison room 18 Fourth 12 Among Arabian caliph 17 Decimeter 19Ezi? (ab.) 20 Stutter 20 Snakes 23 Loi d (ab) 21 Turncoat 23Fiom 23 Autociat U Symbol for 2 5 Take poorly eibiutn 26 Monster 26 Debtor 28 Low tide 31 Catch breath 32 Domestic sla' S 3 Mature -34 Obtains 35 Famous MB English schoi 36 The dill 37 Size of shot ■3B Delirium tremens (ab, 39 Near 41 Toothed <7 Electrical un; 49 Anger 51 Peruses 52 Eggs 63. City in Ohio 55 Lampoon 57 London, street 58 Paths VERTICAL 3 Holding device 3 Girl’s name B C veyance from you, you may insti tute proceedings to have the con veyance set as'de on the ground that your transferee bleached the promise on which you relied in making the conveyance The law will provide you with a remedy for the wrong done However, you must act without unreasonable de lay, otherwise your right to sue and recover jour land may be foreclosed You ate advised to con sult an attorney in this matter promptly. Nonshaggy Dog A man looked out the window to see his neighbor busily trying to get the dog to sit up “ You aren’t going to get any re sults from that animal,” called the man “That’s the laziest dog I ever saw.” “Just how lazy is he’” asked the neighbor. “Why, he’s so lazy that he waits for another dog to bark and then he nods his head” Promotion A proud 16-year old turned into the family driveway at the wheel of the family car. His father sat beside him Several younger bio thers converged on the scene “Hey l ” shouted the happy driv er “I passed my driving test You guys can all move up one bike” Live unsettled Demand liglhlt for more than anmle supplies Bronze, White Holland and Bourbon Red young hens 42-45 c ifeav lots 46c wit/h bulk unsold Bronze young toms 30-32 c, small sizes 33c Heavy type'young hens 42-46, young toms 30-33 SAVED BY SNOW Ogden, Utah—Nine hunters— eight men and a women—were stranded at an isolated ranger sta tion toy a heavy snowstorm They spent two nights of subzero cold in the ranger station, which was 'stocked with food and firewood until a snowplow, churning up a mountainside through powdery ■drifting snow, reached them. She’s Lucky Mr Brown "was a stubborn in dividual He would never wear lubbers when it rained, or an extra sweater on chilly nights Mrs. Brown became somewhat irritated by his obstinacy. '‘You never lake any good ad vice.” she complained “Lucky for you I don’t,” he re plied, “or you would still be an old ipaid.” 27 Stay 46Foimer ' 29 Poker stake Russian ruler 30 Nuisance 47 Wicked 39 Is sick 48 Membranous 40 Horse’s gait pouches 42 “Emei aid Isle” 50 Make a 43 Split • mistake 44 Sun god of 52 Kimono- sash Egypt 54 Rough lava 45 Mme'entranpe 56 Parent HER’S MISSING, TOO Montgomery, Ala— After help ing frantic parents find their straying youngsters all day at the South Alabama fair, Mrs. Dick Gassenheimer, in charge of the “lost children” department of the fair, was ready to leave the fair for her-home. She had to help find one more missing child —her own 7-year-old son, Paul. THEFT IN JAIL Hopkinsville, Ky While tak ing four youthful prisoners to the Kentucky Village correctional in stitution at Greendale, police had to return to the Christian County Jaii so that~ one of the .prisoners could return a pair of shoes he had swiped fiom another prison inmate, FLIES AND DRIVES Louisville, Ky On his six teenth birthday, Gregson Page made his first solo flight and got a beginner’s permit to drive a car- He admits however, that he flies better than he drives- He’ learned to fly at a flying service, where he worked as an errand boy in the summer. VINTAGE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Here's the Answer Sales Every Night at 6:00 P. M. Come To Our Christmas Party On December 20th TURKEYS, HAMS And Other Gifts to be Given Away EVERYONE- IN VITED 3ible Comment-: The World Worships at Bethlehem -»OON, all who hold the Chris tian faith will journey afar ,n spirit. White and black, Cau casian and Asian, they will gather t together in spirit at a manger in Bethlehem. Truly, from fhe beginning, hrisliamty 'was designed to be WORLD religion. The mesiage of the Gospel -s that “God so loved the ORLD, that He gave His only egotten Son that whosoever be ieveth in Him might not perish, ;ut have everlasting life.” Jesus .aid - I am the light of the WORLD ” His commission to the Disciples was. “Go ye into all the WORLD, and preach the Dospel to every creature. . . . Make disciples of all nations.” When one considers the little lompapy of Christians, in a small orovmce of the vast Roman Em pire, daring to think of making their faith and experience world- * wide, the spiritual daring of it is amazing It is no wonder if 'many have failed to catch the vision. Missionary vision and passion have, after all, been manifested by only a minority of those who profess the Chris tian way. But what a minority! And how wonderfully those who have gone to the remote parts, of the world, telling the 'story of Christ and of the' love of God, have been vindicated. And yet, their work is but begun. Prejudices die hard, and the world view of Christianity, and the world fellowship of Christian faith, life" and service has had to overcome great ob stacles. - As we- gather at Bethlehem, let us vow, each in our own heart, to so live our personal life that we make of it a mis sion of example whereby the cause of Christianity may beat with new fervor to the ends of the earth. STANLEY H. BETTER Auctioneer and , Appraiser 1906 Willow St Pike PH. LANCASTER 4-1796 Tuesday ALL FREE FOR DEC. Phone Gap 67R3
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