Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 19, 1979, Image 14

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    Page 14—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Corot FV
Orphans’ Court Division
Auditing Notices
To all Claimants, Beneficiar-
ies. Heirs and next of Kin,
and other persons inter-
ested: NOTICE is given that
the following accounts in
decedents, incompetents’,
minors’, and trust estates
have been filed in the office
of the Register of Wills or
Clerk of the Orphans’ Court
Division of the Court of
Common Pleas of Lancaster
County and will be present-
ed to said Orphans’ Court
Division for Audit and
confirmation and for distri-
bution of the balances
shown therein to the parties
legally entitled thereto on
January 7, 1980
at 9 o'clock am in courtroom
No. 6 on the third floor of
the Courthouse annex, S50
North Duke Street, Lancast-
er. Pa.
I. BIXLER, MARTHA M..
~ dec’d.. 1204 of 1976. 1st
& final acct., Samuel W.
Groff and Louella M.
Groff. exors. Coates and
Farmer, Oxford, Pa..
Attys.
2. BOND. LOUIS B.. dec'd.
264 of 1977. 1st & final
acct.. Ellen B. Erb and
W. Richard Bond, exors.
Shirk, Reist and Buck-
walter, Attys.
3. BOSTICK. EVA M.,
dec'd.. 451 of 1979. 1st
& final acct.. Mildred E.
Lindeman and Shirley
Risk. extrics. Alspach
and Ryder. Attys.
4. CONARD. EDMUND,
dec'd.. S14 of 1979. 1st
& final acct.. Paul R.
Conard. exor. Hassel,
Yost & Sorrentino,
Attys. :
S. COX. CHESTER P.,
dec’d.. 28 of 1979. Ist &
Partial acct.. Farmers
First Bank, exor. Shirk.
Reist and Buckwalter,
Attys.
6. DAVISH., BENJAMIN
A. SR.. dec’'d.. 862 of
1979. ist & final acct..
John W. Beyer. exor.
Arnold. Beyer & Hom-
sher. Attys.
7. DEMMY., NAOMI M.,
Trust, 542 of 1973. Ist &
final acct... Union Na-
tional Bank of Mount
Joy. Trustee. For the use
of Minnie R. Demmy
who died May 2, 1979.
Gibbel & Kraybill,
Attys.
8. ESBENSHADE. JACOB
H.. Trust A, 216 of 1961.
Ist & final acct.. Fulton
Bank. formerly The
Fulton National Bank of
Lancaster, Trustee of
Marital Trust (‘‘Trust
A”) for the use of
Maude V. Ebenshade.
who died August 10,
1979. Hartman, Under-
hill & Brubaker, Attys.
9. ESBENSHADE, JACOB
H.. Trust B, 216 of 1961.
Ist & final acct., Fulton
Bank, formerly
Fulton National Bank of
Lancaster, Trustee of
Residuary Trust (‘‘Trust
B’’") for the use of Maude
V. Esbenshade, who
died August 10, 1979.
Hartman,
Brubaker, Attys.
10. FASNACHT., IVAN,
dec'd.. 147 of 1979. Ist
& final acct.. -The
Commonwealth National
Bank, exor. Gibbel &
Kraybill, Attys.
11. GRUBE, PAUL O..
— dec’d.. 674 of 1979. Ist
& final acct., Fulton
Bank. admr. Windolph,
Burkholder & Stainton,
Attys.
12. KRAMER, ALVIN L.,
dec’d., 461 of 1979. 1st
& final acct... William
Kramer, exor. Wenger,
Bvler & Thomas. Attys.
13. KREIDER. LILLIAN A.
dec’d., 151 of 1979. 1st
& final acct., The
Commonwealth National
Bank. exor. With acct. of
Guardian attached. Bar-
lev. Snyder. Cooper and
Barber. Atty.
14. KUHNS. CHESTER.
dec’d.. 833 of 1979. 1st
& final ‘acct.. .Chester
Kuhns, John Elmer
Kuhns, Vincent Earl
Kuhns. and Alfred Syl-
‘vester Kuhns, exors.
Rengier & Stengel.
Attys.
1S. LEFEVER. MARTIN
AND ELIZABETH.
Trust 1469 of 1979. 1st &
final acct... The Com-
monwealth National
Bank.. successor Trust-
ee to the Conestoga
National Bank. For
Bruce Lefever. Stated
from January 15. 1969 to
September 30. 1979.
Zimmerman, Going &
Wiker, Attys.
16. LEHMAN, DOROTHY
Y.. dec'd.. 808 of 1979.
Ist & final acct., David
F. Chambers, Jr., exor.
David F. Chambers, Jr..
Atty.
17.MAYERS. HARLAN M..
dec'd.. 1254 of 1978. ist
& final acct., National
Central Bank and Emily
P. Mayers, exors. Will
iam R. Lessig. Jr., Atty.
Reading, PA.
18. MELLINGER. ROY K..
dec’d.. 438 of 1979. 1st
& final acct.. Robert M.
Myers and Ruth B.
Hetrick. exors. Hassel,
Yost and Sorrentino.
Attys.
19. METZGER. A. GENE-
The
Underhill & —
1979. 1st & final acct.,
National Central Bank.
admr. C.T.A. Charles V.
Snyder. Jr., Atty,
20. NOLAN, JANE €E...
dec'd.. 972 of 1979. Ist
& final acct., William A.
Nolan, Jr. and Alta
Nolan, exors. Appel.
Herr & Appel. Attys.
21. NORRIS. AMELIA L..
dec'd.. 602 of 1979. Ist
& final acct., Anna M.
Reese. extrx. Zimmer-
man. Going & Wiker.
Attys.
22. RHOADS. JEROME H..
Trust. A. 1318 of 1970.
Final acct.. National
Central Bank, surviving
Trustee of the Marital
Trust, Trust A. Paul F.
McKinsey. Atty.
23. RHOADS. JEROME H..
Trust ‘B. 1318 of 1970.
Final acct... National
Central Bank. surviving
Trustee of the Residuary
Trust, Trust B. Paul F.
McKinsey, Atty.
24. RUTT. HENRY 2Z..
dec’d.. 121 of 1979. Ist
& final acet.. Christian
Garman and Laura Gar-
man. exors. Shirk. Reist
and Buckwalter. Attys.
25. RUTT. VIOLA. dec’'d..
77S of 1979. Ist & final
acct.. Clarence H. Rutt,
cxor. Wenger, Byler &
Thomas. Attys.
SCHWENK. DELLA M..
dec’d.. 907 of 1979. Ist
26. acer. Edwin E.
Schwenck and Charles
R. Schwenk. exors. Wm.
B. Arnold, Atty.
27. SHAFFER. GRACE E..
dec'd.. 197 of 1979. 1st
& final acct.. George H.
Shaffer and Linda E.
Steele. exors. Robert
Ruppin. Atty.
28. USNER. FLORENCE E..
dec’'d.. 794 of 1979. Ist
& final acct... New
Holland Farmers Nation-
al Bank. exor. Wentz &
Wentz. Attys.
29. WALTER. ROY W..
dec’d.. 894 of 1979. 1st
& final acct.. Farmers
First Bank. exor. Gibbel
£ Kravbhill. Attys.
30. WHITMYER. ALLEN
H.. dec’d.. 1368 of 1978.
Ist & final acct.. Larry
E. Whitmver. admr.
Gibbel & Kravhiil.
Attys.
31. ZIMMERMAN. EVA,
dec'd.. 1297 of 1978. 1st
& final acct... Ruth
Bergel and Nathalie
Solsky. exors. Martin
Fruitman, Atty.
ALICE M. FREY
Register of Wills & Clerk of
Orphans’ Court Division ot
the Court of Common Pleas.
VIEVE. dec'd.. 837 of
Teacher of the Week
Catharine Zeller
[continued from page 2]
- Since her retirement Miss
Zeller has been travelling
widely. Last year she went
to Egypt, this year to the
Balkans. She travelled by
herself in Yugoslavia and
returned to Mount Joy in
October. She says that the
Dalmatian coast of Yugo-
slavia is the most scenic in
Europe. The temperature
remained around 70 degrees
Fahrenheit; there was no
humidity; it was ‘“‘absolutely
gorgeous.”’
She went to Yugoslavia to
see the Roman ruins about
which she had heard while
in Italy on an archaeological
investigation. She has stud-
ied archaeology in Greece
and Sicily in addition to
Italy.
Medieval as well as
ancient history interests
Miss Zeller. She would like
to go to Toulouse to study
the medieval culture there.
In general, she prefers
the Mediterranean countries
to the northern European
ones, but she did enjoy her
trip to Russia a few years
ago, and, with her love of
English, she enjoyed visit-
ing England.
"In retirement, in addition
to travelling, she is enjoying
her hobbies, including play-
ing bridge. ‘‘l like being
with people,” she says,
“but 1 don’t mind being
alone.
*‘1 don’t watch TV.”’
Miss Zeller has always
had a contempt for trashy
literature and discouraged
her students from reading
it. She still reads only the
best books, but is reading
less fiction than previously.
She is reading more politics
and history, and has
recently read the autobio-
graphical works of Nixon,
Kissinger and Anwar Sadat.
She still likes to do
cross-word puzzles and
finishes off the one in
Sunday New York Times
Magazine with dispatch.
let us rejoice fto-
| gether for it is the
time of our dear
Savior's birthday.
Sells
Barber Shep
Marietta
426-3818
A new activity for Miss
Zeller since retiring is
walking. Every day she
walks five miles in one hour.
That is pretty fast walking.
As a result of her walking
she feels very fit.
Although she has plenty
of activities to fill her days,
Miss Zeller, who wanted to
be a teacher since she was in
the second grade, would
probably not be completely
happy unless she was doing
some teaching. She is
tutoring a Vietnamese boy
at Grandview in English. At
first he was a reluctant
learner, but now he is
teaching Miss Zeller Viet-
namese. In order to teach
her, however, he has to ask
her, ‘‘What is that in
English?"
There is a way, apparent-
ly for everyone to learn.
“You teach students first,
subjects second,’ says Miss
Zeller.
make the
mess less.
IN-SINK-ERATOR
DISPOSERS DO MORE.
There have fo be good reasons
why more In-Sink-Erator dis-
posers are sold and instalied
every year than any other
make.
Our grinding ring, for
example, is the strongest made.
W's the core of our disposers
along with our own ISE-made
electric motors.
Then we add the extra things.
A tough polypropylene shield
prolects against inferior corro-
sion. Automatic reversing
action extends the Iife of the
grinding elements.
So ask for In-Sink-Erator next
fime. To make your mess less...
we make our disposers do more.
R.V. RICHARDS
& SONS, INC.
COLUMBIA R.D. 1
426-1836 VISA & M/Ch
—
CITGO GAS—GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M.
Ed ReSwen Prep. Phone 426-3863
1— Mi: ‘til
It is the time of the
season for giving . . .
our best to everyone.
Ginder Pry Cleaners
Elizabethtown & Mount Joy
367-1270 653-4939
December 19, 1979
AUCTIONS ile the difference in
marketing livestock!
NEW HOLLAND
difference in auctions!
MONDAY —8 AM--Fat Hogs
10 'AM--Horse Sale
11 AM--Hay & Straw
1:30 PM--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal
WEDNESDAY—12 Noon--Hay & Straw
12:30 PM--Dairy Sale
! 1:00 PM--Feeder Pigs
THURSDAY—11 AM--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cows
4:30 PM--Sheep & Veal
{New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341
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