TK ''<*( :i ite!. J'iSlii ‘ i B—Lancaster Farming, Frida; It’s The Law “Ifs the Law’' with simple an swers is. offered by LANCASTER FERULING in cooperation with Bar Associa tion General interest questions «r% welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Lct tetjr must, be signed. Answers will not be published on a spec fiell requested day. Questions ouuMt he answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING wil reject any inquiry which is not of c general public interest- Ad dress ail inquiries to “It s the Law” LANCASTER FARMING, Qvarryrille. Pa. Q. Prior to our marriage my husband was supporting an il legimate child- Now that we are married and expecting our own child I would like to know if he is still obligated to support this child since it was born m anoth er state and now resides with its mother there. I understand that the mother only stayed in Philadelphia long enough to file claim for support of this child. L. 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For Your Local Repre*entiwe ■, January 27, 195(i resides with its mother in anoth er State will not relieve your husband from his obligations to support his illegitimate child- .in accordance with the Court’s order. Q. I would like to know what steps-follow, when a person de faults in their payments on a FHA Loan. A year after this loan was made, the house Was sold at Sheriff Sale. The loan was made for repairs and remodeling. This was 6 years ago. The party con cerned owns no property of any land. Can wages be attached for this debt? A. In Pennsylvania wages can not b,e attached for the unpaid balance of ah FHA loan- In some State wages can be attached for all types of civil debts but that is not true in Pennsylvania. Q. I worked for two young men in their restaurant. I was the manager from April to August. All I got was two week’s pay and they still owe me for 12 weeks. They lost their restaurant. Is there any way I could make them pay me? I am the only one that was working. I support myself and have been unable to get a job since. My pay was $3O -per week. I learned that they bought a new car since they lost the restaurant. A, You should start suit im mediately against the two young men for the recovery of the wages due you under your con tract -of employment,^-plus in terest. If you get a judgment against them, it is possible you can collect it through levy (Public Law 480) as amended,' - Under, the- agreement-, approximately. SI Z. million worth of United States poultry (frozen chickens and turkeys,) will' be sold.tp'Ger man importers for Deutsche marks (German currency). The U- S. poultry industry now has an- opportunity to introduce its products to the world's larg est importers of poultry, accord ing to Earl L- .Bute, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, Basis for Trade new arrangement could be the -basis for establishing a mutually helpful trade between pur- two countries in a product not previously supplied to the Federal Republic of Germany by the U.. 5.,” he said. “This is the first agreement to be signed'with a foreign govern ment providing for- the sale of poultry fpr foreign currency. “Since the U- S. poultry in dustry is operating at a very high level with reasonable prices prevailing for its products, representatives of the poultry industry- have been working close ly with USDA during the past several months to find and de velop new markets beyond the boundaries of the*U. S. for chic kens and turkeys,” Mr. Butz said- Early Exports Small “Historically, the poultry in dustry has exported only small amounts of its products.” Sales under this program will be made by private United States traders. Details of the purchase authorization to be issued will be contained in a separate re lease. The bulk of the Deutsche marks accruing from this sale will be used for development of markets for U. S. agricultural commodities in the Federal Re public of Germany. The Federal Republic of Ger many is now the world’s largest importer of poultry products, purchasing more than 31 million lbs duung 1954 and 1955. U S. reports progress in easing import curbs U S wood pulp output up 14 per cent in 9 months. T. J. MATTHEWS A. H. BURKHOLDER i 278R2 “ 175 J QDARKVVILIE CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. i ' . (THOMAS J. MATTHEWS, Gen. M»r. • < Concrete or Cinder Block. ] Phone Chimney Block and- Lintel. 1 109R2 iteel Sash, Cement Paint. ! ritfiKs'J Grandfathers Clock in. Sale Hits 1367 Top Selling at $367.50 and $330, two antique grandfather clocks, headlined ithe auction of per sonal property offered Saturday by the estate of Fanny Y_ Ren- ' ninger. One- hundred. ninety-five shares of the Farmers- National Blank, and- Trust Co. of New Holland sold from $52 to $5B, consider ably above par value. Other items sold were: walnut high chest of drawers, $200; an-> tique- bureau, $122.50; walnut stretcher tables, $77.50 and $5O; large settee, $75; small wash stand, $6O; drop-leaf table, $44; six antique chairs, $16.50 each; rocker, $32 50; old china pitcher, s2l; wine glass, $9; pewter plate, $6; six silver teaspoons, $l5. Frank L. Stellon, Leacock, was auctioneer. HER TWO BURDENS Grandma was given ithe new bride a heart-to-heart talk. “Child, I hope your lot’s going to be easier than mine,'” she said. “All my- wedded days I’ve carried two burdens pa an’ the fire. Every time I turn to look at one, (the other goes out.” | Farts and Service ' Headquarters for OLIVER—FERGUSON Farm Equipment GMC Trucks See The Hershey Trans planter. For Your Spring Planting N. G. Hershey and Son MAN HEIM, PA. Phone 52271