If . /‘tiff'-. 3 'o)?r‘t"rJ I B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, December 30, 1955 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 are 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 Answers will not be published on a spee ded, requested day.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- BELMONT 97 Per Cent Pure Agricultural Limestone Analysis: Calcium Oxide 30% Magnesium Oxide 20% Calcium Equivalent ... 57% Wenger & Sensenig Co. Phone Gap 45R21 RD 1, Paradise,-Pa. Miii.iiiiii.n-mi-i-I——l—f ■ A. H. BURKHOLDER JOHN D, GRAHAM J • TELEPHONE 175 TELEPHONE 370-H4 g " ■ S BURKHOLDER & GRAHAM • 5 ASPHALT PAVING AND EXCAVATING B mm " ■ TELEPHONE 109-R-2 . QUARRYVILLE, PA. g ■ ■ '■■■■■■■■HtiBHIBHHHMBIHHHH ■■■■■■■■ VMM THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONSE!! (IT’S TERRIFIC) We’re Snowed Under • - But Your Subscription will be processed as soon as possible. Please bear with us, P, S. Don’t forget—Free Distribution Ends Soon. Mail Your Subscription Today. Lancaster Farming Quarryville, Pa. Only $ 1 Per Year - - NOW ~ dress nil inquiries to’*‘Tt*!» the Law.” LANCASTER FARMING, Quairyville, Pa. Q. a good bit in bills and am trying to pay them off as fast as I can. However, the opportun ity has presented itself for me to buy the kind of house I would like at what I think is a pretty good price. If I buy it, can my creditors put liens against it and take it away from me? Would it help to put it in my wife’s maiden name? A. If you buy the house in your name, your creditors can proceed to reduce their claims to judg ments, and such judgments would then constitute liens against your house- If such judg ments remain unsatisfied, your judgment creditor could issue execution and sell the property to satisfy the debt. Nor will it help you to buy the house in your wife’s maiden name- As a matter of fact, if you buy the house in any name other' 'than your qwn and'it is proven‘by (the creditors that that person is holding title for your benefit, they could still proceed to attach your interest in the property. If you alone are debtor and you buy the property in your name and yqur wife’s name, as ten ants by the entireties, your creditors will not be able to at tach, your interest to this prop erty unless and until your wife should predecease you. It must be noted, however, that if such property is purchased by your funds at a time when you pre insolvent and for the purpose of defrauding your creditors, such creditors can reach the property to the extent of your own con tribution, notwithstendums; the fact that title Was taken in the name of husband and wife. In a situation of this kind you should consult an attorney for proper guidance. Q. If a girl, under age, mar ries secretly a man much older than herself and the groom has a friend go along and sign the marriage certificate posing as the girl’s father, can the mar riage be annulled’ This happen ed three years ago The husband left her shortly after and she does not know where he is since. M. B. P- R. A- Where a marriage is con tracted in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the circum stances set forth in the ques tion, the marriage could not be annulled unless the minor girl was under the age of 12 at the time of the marriage- By statute, a marriage may be ‘annulled in Pennsylvania only Where it was absolutely void when contracted Our Courts have held that neith er minority of the parties nor fraud are grounds for annul ment V ft Q- My husband paid a dentist $6O for an upper plate- It did not fit and the dentist made a sec ond denture- This won’t stay in his mouth. Is there any way we can get our money back’ A If the dentist has failed to make the denture in a workman ship, competent manner and be cause of its functional defects the plate is not suitable for the purpose for which it is intended, and if the dentist’s failure to meet this required standard has not been caused by the patient’s uncooperative conduct or action, the patient should be entitled to a return of his money The facts should be submitted to an at torney to determine what action be taken- Q We bought a health insur ance policy in June, 1954, under standing that all hospital ex penses would be paid immediate ly except for certain exceptions A few months later my husband was hospitalized for an eye op eration and the company noti fied us they would not pay the claim. We feel the insurance was misrepresented. What can we do M. B- A. One who enters a contract is bound by its terms If an eye operation was excepted from the [terms of your health insurance policy, you cannot recover on the policy. Regarding the accusation of misrepresentation, you should contact counsel to study all the facts which led up to the pur chase of the policy, and the policy itself. V * Q. After we got married my wife told me she had been mar ried before but hadn’t got a di vorce and didn’t need any be cause she had been away from her husband for tfive years. I would like to know how to go about getting a divorce without getting her into trouble because I still love her. A- You cannot get a “divorce” as such because in law you have not been validly married to the woman with whom you are liv ing. Since she has never been divorced from her former hus band, jhm and she have in fact contracted a bigamous marriage. The fact that your “wife” was separated from her husband for five years does not free her from that marriage In your circum stances, the proper legal pro ceeding would be to contact a lawyer to have your marriage to this woman annulled as being invalid and void from the be ginning Following this if your wife was not at fault in causing her first husband to desert, she can get a divorce from him since all that is necessary under the law, if he is not m seivice, is a willful desertion from her for a period of more than two years .mis v'irrAifiiJji Phone Company Ground-Breaking * ' Ground . was broken last Wednesday in Quarryville for the new Commonwealth Tele- ( phone' Co. (Building on East State Street- Cost of the pro ject, including equipment, 1 which will eventually convert local telephones to dial, is F- W. Andrew J. Sordoni, Jr-, after the first shovel of earth Commonwealth Telephone Presi- had been turned (Lancaster dent, addresses the group briefly Farming Staff Photo.) Those taking .principle roles in the Telephone building ground breaking are shown here, from left to right, buttoned against a biting wind, Mr, Sordoni; William A. Frutchey, Quarryville Hunting Bare-Handed. (Renio, Nev.—Bill Bowman. 45, on a deer hunt was startled when St deetr walked 'by a hush in Which he was hiding. Since he' had left his gum several feet away Bowman just 'grabbed the animal around its meek and held on. The wrestling match lasted about two minutes until a hunting com panion, Phil Weyridk, ran over land 'out the deer’s threat. K. S. Secretary of Labor Mitchell has ruled iou)t hope for atoendmenlt of the Taft-Hantley Act in the 1856 session of Congress. II By using TEXACO FURNACE OIL you cm always tt Count On A Warm Home « MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9331 » n Un V , : /r FURNACE OIL CALL US FOR QUICK SERVICE Garber a rvurft * j f *- estimated around $350,000. Here Carl Reynolds, Jr., bor ough burgess, and Jay Eshle man, vice president of the borough council, tifrn the first spadeful of earth while company officials and look on. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo.) manager for the company; Burgess Reynolds; Mr- Eshleman; and Herbert H. Butler, vice president and general manager of the Commonwealth- Lancaster Farming Staff Photo. S West Willow ! ■ Farmers Association ■ a Custom Grinding and £ ■ Mixing W-W-F Poultry ■ ■ Feed* Ultra-Lifed ■ Formulas ■ ' West Willow, Pa. J ■ Phone Lancaster 45019 ■ Oil Company | PENN A. |