Colored Easier Eggs, Chocolate Easter caster, two chicks each a day old Eggs, highly decorated Easter Eggs all each an Indian River Cross, typify Easter proclaim the annual event which is forth- best in the style of Lancaster Farming, coming. On Indian River^Farms, R 5 Lan- President Eisenhower recently said he would be very happy to run on the same ticket with Vice Presidnent Nixon, a statement that came as near an endorse ment as any he has allowed himself. j DIGGER PROFITS - FROM CROPS! ■ ; Easter Greetings It’s The Law *Tt's the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion- General Interest questions are welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed. Answer will not be published on a speci fied, requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING .will reject any inquiry which is not of general public interest. Ad dress *ll inquiries to “It’s the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville. Pa. Q. A husband comes home from work and found his home completely empty of household furnishings-. His wife had gone to another State to live. Before leaving, she moved furnishings to her mother’s home. Her mother then sold the furniture and sent the money to her daughter. What legal action, if any, can husband take against wife and mother-m-law? W J..L. I ' "I'W ~¥T-1 " f A. After divorce, husband can bring Bill in Equity for- ac counting of any property jointly held of which wife has taken possession. Husband can also sue mother-in-law for fraudulent conversion of personal property. Q. If a woman owns property before she marries, does her husband have any equity in her property? Can she sell her ♦ * * property without the consent of her husband 9 If so, can she ob tain clear title 9 . A. If a woman owns property before she marries, her hus band does~ not acquire any “equity” in her property as a result of their marriage His interest is what is referred to as a “courtesy” interest After her marriage, a married woman can not convey clear title to her separate property without her husband joining in the deed. Q. Three years' ago I rented the house that I am now living in About a year and a half ago my landlady put in a water meter. I have a rent book and there is nothing in it that says I must pay for the water bills. About two weeks ago she brought a water bill to me and told me I must pay it The bill was in my name from the Water Department Do I have to pay the bill or does the person who owns the house have to pay it’ Was she allowed to use my name in having the meter installed or is that illegal’ A If you have a written lease the question of your liability for water rent may be provided for in the lease. If you have no written lease and merely a ver bal lease on a month to month basis, there would be nothing to prevent vour landlady from insisting that the lease be re vised to require you to pay for the water you consume. Whether you are personally liable to the Water Department for the water which you have actually con sumed would depend upon whether there is an ordinance in your community imposing such personal liability upon the actual consumers of the water. Q What property owner is re sponsible for building a retainin' 1 wall’ The lower or the uohill property owner? J Z. A The answer to vour Question deoends upon the particular cir cumstances. For proper legal ad vice to be given it would be necessary to know the puroose for which the retaining wall is to he built, what each owner has done to his own property to necessitate the construction of the walls and, perhaps, whether, the land is in a rural or urban] location Generally, the property \ bwner does something on his own 1 land which is likely to result in injury to the land of his neigh bor is responsible for the build ing of a retaining wall. Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 30, 1956 Brucellosis in Pennsylvania Losing Ground HARRISBURG Prospects for early: complete eradication of brucellosis from all Pennsyl vania dairy and beef cattle herds brightened with a pledge by the State Brucellosis Committee of continued support of the test ing program conducted by the State Department of Agriculture. At the 'closing session of its two-day meeting, the Committee commended the Department for the “orderly manner and en couraging speed”/ with which control work is progressing. Closer Movement Check In another resolution, the recommended that sign up requirements for area testing be changed from 90 per cents of herds to 75 per cent of herds or 90 per cent ot cattle A closer check on movement of cattle into and within testing areas was asked in a proposal submited by the Erie county committee of which Henry March, Waterford, was chair man. J Lewis Williams, of Union town, was ie-elected committee president Paul R, Anthony, Strausstown, was named vice oresident, and Philip M Stover, RD 1, Bellefonte, secretary Others named to the executive committee are Albert E Madi ?an, Towanda, G A Briggs, Mc- Connellsburg: Jonas Graver, Thomasville, and Clyde Vosburg, Titusville Meet March 21-22, 1957 N B The Committee voted to meet again m 1957 on March 21 and 22 The work of the Agricultural Extension Service of the Penn sylvania State University in con ducting the educational phase of the brucellosis program was recognized in a statement pre sented from the floor by Sec retary Stover. Joe S Taylor, chairman of the dairy extension section at the University, declared that “with the goal of a certified State in sight, there is no longer any question about getting the job done, meiely how quickly it can be accomplished.” SCHOOL’S OUT POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y When 12 of the 18 teachers on the staff of the Spackenhill School ill of a virus Mis« Martha Lawrence, principal of the School, called off classes for almost a week. E L. “2||||- TITE-ON SHINGLES (£ &c h Shingle Locked Down) Resisted Hunicane Hazel Especially designed lor re-roofing over old wooden shingles and other types of roofing We do the jon for vou vutn mui who know how l 1000’s of satisfied customers 1 FREE ESTIMATES ' _ EASY TERMS IF YOU DESIRE 1 PAUL CLUCK - EAST PETERSBURG, PA. Rooting - Siding - Spouting See Our Displayed any Tnes- Phone Lane. 2-6124 day Eve. at Roois Country Mkf- If no answer 3-9403 | East mersburg. , aiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiM = O&D Shavings ... for dean, dry houses, e\cellent Cl OOAC fertilizer, and real savings for you . A Ton of SHAVINGS goes twice as Jar. . . O&D 109 North Main Street iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii DAYLIGHT TIME Daylight Savings Time will "begin in the Lancaster area and also many other sections ot the United States at 2 a m April 29 All 01 paits ol 19 states and the Distuct of Columbia will observe DST until the last Sun day of Octobei '56 CROP REDUCTIONS The Agnculture Department has forecast a corn ciop of 3 billion bushels this year on the basis of farmers’ planting plans as of Maich 1, assuming aver age acre yields This would be 184.836.000 bushels less than last yeai’s ciop The ten-year average (1944-53) was 3,080,- 115.000 bushels The piospective spring wheat crop would be 44 787,000 bushels less than 1955’s production of 232,787,000 bushels and would compare with the ten-year-average of 286,683,- 000 bushels A winter wheat crop ot 735.438,000 bushels would give a total wheat crop of 923,438 000,000 bushels SURPLUS BUTTER, The Agncultui e Department recently reported that its shelves of suiplus pioducts had been entirely emptied of butter largely through give-away pro grams Stocks of butter reached a peak of 466 million pounds in mid-1954 Some 900 million pounds have been either moved into use or have been commit ted for disposal. - ALBUQUERQUE. N M Students m the Monroe Junior High school heie claim the dis tinction of attending the only exactly one-mile high school in existence A recent survey show ed the 5 280-foot elevation mark just outside the school lIIIIIIIEBIIHI ■ Belmont ■ ■ 97 Per Cent Pure ■ • Agricultural Limestone ■Calcium Oxide "Magnesium Oxide . 20%'J J Calcium Equivalent 57% ■ S Wenger & 5 jjj Sensenig Co. 5 ■ Phone Gap HI 2-4500 ■ ■ RD 1, Paradise, Pa. ■ IISBBB»E!IRBR8IIII Promt t Deluerv Service 1 Sawdust Co. MAN HEIM, PA. | 11 30% £ Phone MANHEIM