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 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 Answer will not be published on a speci fied, requested day.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 all inquiries to “Its the Law.” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. Q. I am having a lot of trouble getting action out of the insur ance company after an accident in which my car was damaged. What would be a fair and rea sonable time for claimant to be without use of car before bring ing suit? And to what extent are insurers liable -for- transporta turn expenses while my car is out of service 9 C. F. A- The Statute of Limitations for bringing a suit for damages to a motor vehicle is generally six years. However, this does not mean that a person could claim loss of use for that period of time. Loss of use generally is not a recoverable item of dam ages in an automobile collison except where the vehicle dam aged is a commercial vehicle or Where the vehicle is necessary for business purposes or where monetary damages result be cause of the time taken for re pairing the vehicle. The Courts have said many times what is a fair and reason able time is dependent on the circumstances of the particular case and generally speaking, one’s own insurance company is not liable for transportation ex penses while the car is being re paired. If it is the insurance company of the person who was negligent in the accident, then the extent of its liability is gov QUARRYVILLE CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY NEW AND USED - FARMALL TRACTORS - TRACTOR SPREADERS - BALERS FARM MACHINERY of all kinds D. L. Diem & Sons LITITZ Ph. 6-2131 | O&D Shavings MANHEIM H .... for clean, dry houses, excellent OOZAC s| fertilizer, and real savings for you ... = Prompt Delivery Service! g A Ton of SHA VINGS goes twice as far . . . | O&D Sawdust Co. I M “ MANHEIM, PA Good Neighbor Act At DeLong’s Farm Six friends and neighbors Tuesday moved m with tractors and plows to help Irvin DeLong, R 1 Quarryville, catch up with his spring farm work. Mr De- Long had been ill and later suf fered a sprained ankle Among those helping were Glenn Myer, R 1 Kirkwood, Stan ley Kreider, R 1 Drumore, Leon, Everett and Clair Kreider, and Elam Mull, all of R 1 Quarry ville, members of the Home Builders Class of the Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren Also assisting was Mr De- Long’s hired man, Harry Mc- Culligan of R 1 Quarryville erned by the above; if any of the above qualifications are met, then generally speaking, the insurance company is liable for the transportation expenses while the car is being repaired. However, the refusal of the in surance company to repair the vehicle is not sufficient ground for you to delay having the ve hicle repaired and then claim loss of use during the time nego tiations are pending with the in surance company Q I live in a part of town where there are 19 dogs run ning loose and barking all night. Is there anything that can be done to stop this legally, so that we can get some rest? L. F. A. You can bring a bill in equity against the owners of the 19 dogs to compel them to confine their dogs to their own properties at night This may alleviate the situation somewhat but, if the dogs still bark at night while they are confined on the properties of their owners, I do not think there is much you can do about it, because dogs are domestic animals and it i§_ perfectly lawful to own them and it is a recognized fact that they bark at times, particularly at night. A. H. BURKHOLDER-Ph. 175 Chimney Block and Lintel. Reel Sash, Cement Paint. Phone 109R2 LanChester Chorus Sings At Hensel Hall Around 500 persons attended the Saturday night concert of the LanChester Chorus, which in cludes many Lancaster and Ches ter County rural residents, under sponsorship of the Lancaster General Hospital Nuises Alum nae Association for benefit of the Nurses’ Scholarship Fund at Hensel Hall on the Franklin and Mai shall campus Featured with the choruss was Jack /Behrens, Lancaster, piano student at the Julhard School of Music in New York City, who gave two programs of piano selections, including a suite of his own composition. the program was a group of four numbers by the Chorus, under direction of Doro thea H Bruemnger, assistant di rector - I Got Rhythm by Gersh win, While We’re Young by Wilder, Love Is Sweeping the Country by Gershwin and Deep River, which featured Pickering Reynolds of Quarryville as so loist. Five piano numbers were given by Mr Behrens in his first-ap pearance, Soaring by Schumann, and three compositionss ol Cho pin Nocturne in F-Sharp Major, Waltz in A Flat, Opus 42; Etude No 2 in A-Flat from Trois Nou velles Etudes, and Winter Wind, Chopin’s Etude in A Minor, -Opus 25. Religious music featured the second appearance of the Lan- Chester Chorus,! - The Lord Is My Shepherd, by Clokey; The Righteous Sh*dl Be in Everlast ing Rememberance by Tsches nokoft, When Children Pray, bj Fenner, O, Holy Lord, by Tschai kowssky, and Malotte’s The Lord’s Prayer. In Part IV, the chorus sang Porter’s Just One of Those Things; two selections from Rodger’s The King and I, We Kiss in a Shadow and Hello, Young Lovers; Mr. Reynolds, ac companied by Richard ,W Wright, sang For You Alone by Geehl, and the chorus closed the section with .Rose’s Our Waltz, Paul Mount Wins Trip to lowa as Winning Dealer Paul H. Mount, partner in Conestoga Farm Service, Quar ryville, r|a ,TTtst recently return ed from Des Moines lowa on a trip sponsored by Gash-Stull Company, Chester, Pa., Ford Distributor, and the Tractor and Implement Division of Ford Motor Company for winning dealers of the 1955 “Harvesting Equipment Campaign” About 38 dealers were represented throughout the United States, for outstanding sales in harvest ing equipment. Visits Implement Plant Mr Mount said the tour ni cluded the implement plant where they are presently manu facturing corn pickers for the fall season and where they also manufacture Ford combines, grain drills and other harvesting equipment This was formerly the Woods Brothers plant in Des Moines- The group also toured the Meredith Publishing Company which publishes Successful Farming and Better Homes and Gardens magazines, and the Firestone rubber plant Tour of State College An interesting side trip "was made to the state agricultural college at Ames lowa where the visitors learned about atomic research tests and the use of atomic energy as applied to agriculture, (also a trip to their agricultural engineering center where they saw new develop ments in equipment and new farming methods. By LF Staff Reporter Three Chopin Numbers Original Composition Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 18, 1956—11 Yo-Ag Classroom ■*? mt w* Essential to major high schools in the Garden Spot is the vocational agriculture department. At Pequea Valley- High School, the vo-ag department is found in the wing housing the auditorium and gymnasium. A classroom, stor age room and shop are founa nearby to the closely related industrial arts department. Opening the fifth section was an original composition in three paits bv Mr Behrens, Suite for Piano (1955), which included a march, song and finale; Debus sy’s Minstrels, Debussy’s The Engulfed Cathedral, and Liszt’s La Campanella. Closing the program were four numbers by the Chorus, The Night Is Young by Suesse, two selections from Carousel by Rodgers, If I Loved You, and June Is Busting Out All Over, concluding with Gershwin’s Of Thee I Sing Earl Pickel of Gap gave a tenor solo, Fnml’s Gian mna Mia, Donald L Trostle is the LanChester Chorus director Have You Tried MARTIN’S HEALTH PRETZELS? Fresh at Your Grocer or Call EPHRATA 3-5458 Long Park, Lancaster Special Dri«e-In For Pickup Meals. No Waiting Children $l.OO Adults $1.75 bhbbhbdbbbdhbihh FUNK'S HYBRID Elm*r Brill Elizabethtown 7-5441 Frank H. Bucher Litxtz 6-9124 C. B, Erb Landisville 2531 Lester Erb Landisville 3216 Martin H. Kraybill Elizabethtown 7-2696 psar I So far, nobody has devised a way to develop a business with out somebody putting in hard woik. ■ ■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■! ■ BELMONT S ■ 97 Per Cent Pure ■ 2 Agricultural ■ ■ Limestone H ■ Soil Testing Service 2 ■ CALL 5 ■ DAVID B. JOHNS 2 * Overland 7-3301 B S WENGER & j ■ SENSENIG CO. : ■ ■ m R. 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