1) Prize Wi [lin Myers, Beverly Boyd. 1 Shearer, Allen Shearer, D. A. Bru- | \ . | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Pa.. Thursday. October 21, 1948~3 inners a Sale Register + Weddings Thruout| in Ve J fv. Town. Goer 21 White Rural, D. A. Bi ubaker, | huts | C Coils er | . = dN € ngs ruou ! exor. (From page 6) E. Brubaker; Cobblers, E. Brubak- Black Walnuts, Edna Kredour, Mrs. | - & NH f | \ Orphans Court P [ Bry V . { : ) . Ah . 28. KRAMM, SARAH, dec'd, No. 24, Eggs er, D. A. Brubaker; Katahdin, E. | Allen Shearer, Mrs. Wilmer Thom- If you want a notice on your sale AR 1° es \ ks Our Communit Auditing Notices April Term, 1948. First and final 1 doz. white eggs. Amos Risser Biuk ker, D. A. Brubaker, D. Peif- |as; English Walnuts, Warren Milier, inserted in this register weekly chads oo vol Y account of Bertha S. Lipp and Mrs. Hayden Brubaker. Bringer | CF: Russets, D. A. Brubaker, E.|Mrs. Paul Erb, Jno. Good; Shell- | 4 eel Ty | + eed NOVEMBER TERM, 1948 Charlotte F. Wiley, extces. Hicstand; 1 dozen Brown Moe Brubeker, Mis. Jchn E. Zeller; Blue | parks, hichard Heisey, Mrs. Ella | from now until day of sale. ABSO- 9 IRAE on - : P t Ww k lo all heirs, legatees, creditors and |29 KILHEFNER, SUSIE S decd, Hiltebictle, Amos N. sSheliv. Mus. R. Potate, Eugene Brubaker, D. A.|Hershey; Cnestnuts, James New- | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us iw of yo ow, uring as . ce bi sy Sgatees 3 itors an J No. 41. March Term 1948, The Hiltebietle; Class 2, Comm, 6 doz | Brubaker. comer, Eugene Emenheiser, Stanley | your sale date and when you are aki A a iB BE nip ‘ ' BE persons Ss . first and final ao Charl pack, white. di Mo oT doz Small Grain Shearer; Butter Nuts, Richard Hei- ready let us print your bills. That's Cr <1 Of we I'he marriage of Miss Se uh Notice is given ba the Jollawing nal account of ries : : y x lsev. M Eme . Sts av i iy w ; YA LIC AYS Noll, daughter of ng Mrs. l accounts in decedents estates and |, : owd a Spent Potatoes M " hens Bearded or Smooth, Allen ov Eugene Emenheiser, Stanley the cheapest advertisingyou can get YASS 11402 Jers | gd Ws > ; ee trusts have been filed in the office 130 LAPP, ANNIE, dec’'d, No. 3 Yellow Sweet Potatoes, Mrs. H. | Shearer, Kauffman Herr, Amos Ris- | Shearer. Eid Sa Tmt iranian rant 1, Noll, Laneasier wi, am » Register of Wills or Cler April Term, 1948. First and fi- [hemas, Alpheus Ginder, Mrs. Ad- 'ser; Oats, Eugene Brubaker, D. A. Fruit | Oct on AL Beverls Benefits fo VALYINED Witmer Sherer, son of Mr. and Mrs.| tie Register 3 Jills or vie Cletls nal account of Amos K. Lapp, m Greer, Pink Skin, Mrs. David | Brubaker; Barley, D. A. Brubaker, Quince, Hayden Brubaker, Walter Tor Ta, lon old Horchex ' . . oh Elam F. Sherer, Manheim R2, took|ter County 2 the ise may Ve. and admr. rs. Ira 3 1 Neder cries Ey wy a Staym Gai 5 ) Market, ¢ 8 ] : wa ORR BP oy 4 oN yy buy 8 J { 4 Mrs. I; Hie tan, Mrs. Wm. | Bugg n Brubaker; Buckwheat, D. R Ales; Stayman, Phares 1 Bruba | Road 2 miles norta of Elizabeth- Advaniages Ki CLOWN place at the home of the bride. The that the same will be presented to (31. LUTZ, HARVEY L. dec'd, No. 9 =. Longenecker; Yams, Mrs. Frank- |A. Brubaker; Soybeans, Richard her, D A oo Mrs. Ed. Wis- town. 109 new and used Tractors in . non: performed by Bishop! the Orphans’ Court of said county | May Term, 1948. The first ol — - sler; Five Varieties, D. A. Brubaker, A dus worn plakers 0 ceremony was performed by LE en Ay final account of H. Roy Eber : 'ombines, bales, corn pickers, 1000 ‘ for audit and confirmation, and for oy Ys ® Fhares L, Brubaker; Paradise, D. |S" % T tive advantog t Christ Lehman. : : | admr. e.t 4, ieces of tractor and horse ma- I'welve positive advar s that distribution of the balances shown |, 3¢mr. c.l.a. Com lete Dis ersal Sale | 5 bles, P inte: ay by G. K. sale at grass silage offers dairy { n 3 — OE re the parties legally entitl- 32. MILLS, JAMES H,, dec'd, No. 38, Crap Po Kam were compiled as a Wt of tesis | Miss Arlene B. Wenger, daughter|ed thereto, on the date hereinafter SL ur WE bi | A. Brubaker: Diamond Stayman, D. ut nductod | Yin ns r A ! ns f Mi nd Mrs. Norman F, Weag- designated, at ten Peto Jn the Mills, extx. rene 3 H ea d 3 ER A > | A. Brubaker, P. L. Brubaker; Grim- | Saturday, Oct. 23—On the proms and Kraft. Some of the decider er, Manheim R2, became the bride torn Standard ¥ime, in 33. MILLER C. ALLEN, also known es Go.den, P. L. Brubaker, D. A os 3 Mou: 3 Ba 1 as |0f Roy B. Boll, son of Mr. and Mrs.| sth floor of the Court House in the as CHARLES ALLEN MILLER | Rey " ay > - JOY § LH reels, ; Ji I ¢ va i . Dd Brubaker; Baldwin plate, D. A. Bru- oY hag ye Shai : : falta. |Noah S. Boll, Lititz R2, at 2 p.m.|City of Lancaster, Pa. or CHARLES ALLAN MILLER, REGISTERED P. Le and one-half story brick and fram of alfalfa. Noah S. Boll, dec’d, No. 25, November Term | Blue Grapes, Mrs. Edward Wis- dwelling, all conveniences, also . [Saturday in Hernley's Church nea November 15, 1948 eT he fa Ee 1 k . {| sler, A. E. Felker, Mrs. B. Heistand: household and kitchen furniture. - XN. A Manheim. Bishop Homer Bomber 1. ADAMS, ELIZABETH RIG-| fp on Hest Son ine’ Geel H | f n Cattle | White Grapes, Mrs. Edward Wissler, | Clyde Fenstermacher. C. S. Frank, ( TWESE SUAGT |ger cficiated BERG, dec'd, No. 34, January| yn ti ar up 0) S el | ne. Shank, Mrs. Allen Shearer: |2uet. Sale at 1 p.m. WELDS J , ii a Torn, JIS. Da 28 Soe Se 34. MYLIN, MARIS H., dec'd, No. : ’aw Paws, Mrs. Frank Weaver, -_— ho vv XN 1%. Jeanne B. Kaufim: a I I sat 67, June Term, 1941. The le- Bangs Certified, T. B. Tested, and Calfhood Vaccinated Mrs. Allen Shearer, William Dif- | Saturday, Oct. 23—On the Irvin ay (\ ) J} in y i : a 2 Ak k i So 4 mental account of M. Edna fenderfer; Rome Beauty, plate of 5, Musser farm, two miles West of Mt. CA, aw / ~~ r= ¥ wer M iy Term, 19 he te second: anc Hurst, extx. nd. SA I URDAY. OC I . 23, 1 04.8 {John Melhorn; McIntosh, D. A.|Joy, one mile Southwest of Florin, | “~~ TA Ha ais Jeanne B Rauftman, final account of The Lancaster |g; McKNIGHT, JULIA, de¢'d, No. ays 2 | Brubaker P ubaker; Smoke- |iust South of the Donegal Springs — I A Ley daughter of N d Mrs, O / County National Bank, admr. 2 ? ’ : y Loeald On Ale q ed West of Motint Jou Brubaker P. L. Brubaker; Smoke a I 3 v Hi v of Mr. and Mrs, O. W. BURKHOLDER LEVI i 24, November Term, 1925. Sec- un- the Irvin Musser farm, two miles st of Mo JOY; | house, D. A. Brubaker, P. L. Bru- | Road, complete dispersal sale of 37 " wt id Kauflma Neffsville ame wa tK IIL, AVL) ae DSO d 3 ke ru fom i Kau n, Nc ille, became the known as LEVI W. BURKHOL. ond and final account of Farm- of one mile Southwest of Florin, just South of the Donegal Springs Ra 17 COWS ~SOME FRESH OR CL Other: due throughout the year. These cows were run n D.k year's average for 46-47 year, 427.8 total, with records up to and daughters of cows with rceord up to 677 ibs. fat. lL paker; Crabapples, Mrs. A. Shearer, head of Registered Holstein Cattle B® |J. Lester Keener, Mrs. Ralph Fry: by J. Earl Musser. Dupes and Hess, . | D. A. Brubaker, P. L. |Auct. Brubaker; Persimmons, Mrs. Brins- | [er Hiestand, Mrs. Kauffman Herr,| Saturday, Oct. 23—On the prem- | Mrs. Helen Thomas; | ises at Highville, in Manor town- ide « { J. Walter Kettering, son of DER, decd, No. 54, February os 20k and Trust JS Isanc Kettering, tais boro, Satur- Term, 1948. First and final ac- tee for Carl F Er i ue day in the First Pentecostal count of Amos R. Burkholder, Saylor died A oe 1948 : urch. The Rev. Boston W. Turn- admr. c.t.a, 36. NEUHAUSER, WILLIAM J er officiated at the double ring cer-| 4 BISKING, ELWOOD M., decd, so known as W. J. ; story brick house, 9 rooms, large | min: : 1d more color in winter mili® | bride, and Miss Kathryn Gutshall.l @ ¢ RT ) y ev, Pugenc Brubaker; Crchow cr |i OPH 52, 03 : c 8. CLARK, GERTRUDE B., decd 41. RIEKER, BERN Neck, Dan Fitzkee, D. A. Brehaker, iy barn, tobacco shed, bank | and butter than either corn silage Henry E. Kettering, brother of No. 54, March Term. 1948. First No. 8, April Soi i. i Bre sifers, several due by sale time, Opn Hfifers from 1 Tae Se : or o. 16 vil Te irs er Big i or, i Sus yy sa ime | ers fre | Diamond Exhibit, P. L. Brubaker, shia 5 Tiley soutliwest of Millers- emony No. 36, Ap) Daath Ey First ER, dedd, No. 49, Fe ry month to 1¢ ) 1s old, 3. ne. nove y . : and al ace ( . S= Every ani 3 vears old or less was sired § They include | P A. Brubaker; Jonathan, P. L.|Y' © noe 9 lang with frame I Thora: ries » no lo f the orc The bride, given in marriage b GING. i Term The first an final MBIA Every anintal 3 years old or less was ¢ 3 y, ! | Brubaker, D. A. Brubaker; Smoke house, bank barn, and tobacco | There need be no | of the cron , given y king, admrx. account of Ma N — on of Lawson Rag Sole Boman, of, Aree Pit UH J, Snake | shod” Also tage ot OF household | high mins eas a hein he Gtr, wore 4 whie velvet. ELMER M, docq,| fest) of “Mary.” Auxmont master Champ., Lauxmo £ 1 ‘ 8 a Foods, nolements, etc, / J ne YW lace oke a 0 0. , ecember rm, ar RL ml Woodmaster, Dunloggin Gold Master, Sir Hartog iebe, Sir Doug. baker; Delicious, D. A. Brubaker, | A. Dietrich. Ele leaner uf nav be saved in a more or- Cs With 2 0s 3 is any long The first ad final piv A of 37. OBERFIOLSER, COB 8, Nine-O-Five Gert Colan Star. Boiling Springs ky, Chief Piebe P. L. Brubaker: Banana, P. L. Bru- | g . Crop may be + In Ni 800 train, Her fingertip veil was caught Fva Porret ond Howard Bern. dec'd; No. 56, Apc Term, 1948 Gerben Colantha Hero. | baker, D. Brubaker; Paragon, D. | Saturday. October -30 pe 1 dexly mann ¢ and labor disiribut to a headdress of orange blossoms hard, exors : The first and fi account of ’ ; : j ee si on. |A- Brubaker; Black Twig, D. A.| Saturday, October -30 Mm the | moge evenly. : | i wii Johry Oberholsefi adm | In this sale you can scleet daughters of you sire at the Lan- y el: premises in the Village of Florin : ; a nd seed pearls, and she carried) RAMI JOSEPH. also. k admr. 1t disville. Artificial Cooperative. Herd was elnastiie 12. 1948 Thy] P. L. Brubaker; Delicious hou hold on a g i bi x iy A grass silage program helps in hi | 2% tron 3 SEG Dol i 28. PENWELL, RRY S., decd + ef ig iy “I J le 1 dl rie . A. Brubaker, P. L. Brubaker: | goods a antiques by o. ontrol of weeds because it « ross a ompoms. as 1UISK , also J : = a good he! 1, the mo careful nye: can find 2 als to his liking. | Golden Beta D. A Nissly Gingrich. C.'S. Frank, auct. a Felice of weed seed Miss Mollie Kuaffman served as known as GUISEPPE CERAMI Na 53, aber Term, 1000. - 1c » See o be appreciated. | 54 = oe | 2 2 2 dal : ~ : 3 Sts. . | 1 Yo t be : en lo 2» sp ne Pama iP. L. Brubaker: Grimes Golden D. [Sale at 1 p.m. A grass silage prosram makes the [maid of honor for her sister. She also known ss GUESEPPE CER- H. Kul dm Cale to start at 1 p. m. For catalog, write to Harvey Rettew, I ’ , ——— J 3 RAME. decd. Nc 25. March I+ « Kulman, admr. —— Manhoimy RD 2. Pa. Sale Manager. | L. Brubaker, D. A. Brubaker; Cort- control of erosion and inscct p wore a wine colored velvet gown RAME, cd, 3. 29, arch |39. PH , JOSEPH A., dec'd, No. . Se itions Tv (land, D. A. Brubaker, P. I.. Bruba- uesday, Nov. 9 Manheim | gic). made in identical. lines. oc the Term, 1948. First and final ac- 52, September Term, 1947. The Summer Rambo, P. L. Bruba- townshio, north of Lancaster, mid- It oon be used to Brasorve diet 4 my gi ; count of The Fulton National first and final account of Ger- J. EARL MUSSER ker, D. A. Brulaker | way between Neffsville and Landis " es uu ( J bride's, matching mitts and hats and Bank of Lancaster, admr. c.ta. trude M. Phillip, admrx , ‘ec. Ain oy 7.9 Valley, farm known as the Aaron oo EL niga arried gold pompoms 7. CLOUD, BERNICE, dec'd, No. 40. Dupe: & Hess, Auctioneers 10-7-3t | Vegetables Long farm, 100 acres, 2% story It can be used to give pastures a |=, ; 3 17. April Ter 1948. Firs q C PONTZ, PHILIP, dec'd, No. 29, So Miele Seems = | Field Pumpkins, Billy Hackman, | brick Bouse fenme at- much-needed rest period in the fall The bridesmaids, Mrs Kenneth fine | Srl Sr . rst an April Term, 1948. First and fi- ‘ | D. A. Brubaker, Merle Ruhl; Hub- tached wit} : 1 =r 5; al PY G silage makes for more vita- | Kauffman, sister - in - law of the inal account of Charles A. Etz- nal account of William R. Pontz, | tard, D. A. Brubaker, David Heis- | wiih Riso Zw if Hage man aha weiler, admr. exor h | : 5 2 State, 0s : tobacco shed, corn barn, Evil or sun-cured has i ow Ne} wd Rival irons 4 William A oye) Suga Pie Squash, | Dorothy Long Rudy. Edgar Yank, on be In, Was the best man, be Bo unt of May 'T, first and final account of Bernice I” | Fugene Bry a oD A. Brukaker, auct. Sale 1:30 pm, - = =. nd the ushers were Kenneth o Dory Kl is R. Eshleman, extx. 9) DAY OCT 2 h 12 lA Eres eer, Suan, D. es U. 3. Wheat Champions Kauffman, brother of the bride, * 86. March Ter Fs > Loos) No: 2 Rows WILLIAM B., SR, decd, | Ie y i sey, r > y - . fre a Pn ” bia , Mare erm, 1948. st an J WEDNES 9 ° it at noon gene Brubaker; Summer Squash, Wednesd v, Nov. 10 — In West Honorzad in Minnesota nd Daniel Kettering, brother of final account of Sener G. Deeg, The 2, December Term ine ID. A Brubaker Mrs. Ralph Re ! vB. at Pa, Millions of fungi are in the two |the Lkridegroom. Mrs, Boston W. admr. Paul S. Rowe ant y : : 5 ; i.» Thome. viv: on the road leading t 1e a Si : a \ o nh : 18 Pa. On my farm, Palmyra Route No. I located 15, mile north of Campbell | Bone, I Sn Eugene | Highway 21 S Wop Lin pi tir hes held by Dr. J. J | Turner was the crganist, and Mrs. 1C. FSHLEMAN, MARTIN C, dec'd, 143. ROTH, JACK A. decd, No. 2 30-41 town, 2 miles south of Palmyra, 2 miles from Hershey. | Brakakor,. Ria Seales Mountville: a farm of 41% acre tiansen, professor of plant pathology, | Kenneth Witmer was the soloist. No. 44, Septe mber Term, 1947. February Term, 1948. The first omen | ae ks $ ley 3% story brick house, with con. | University of Minnesota, as he ex Following a reception ot the First ard final account of Violet and final account of John A. y id Heisey; Gourds, Luke Brubaker. | Veniences; butcher shop, 25x18, | plains disease control to W. A Overlook Country Club, the couple|jy og Ii dec'd Pp day, Citi | Stanley Shearer, Mrs. Allen a, hank barn, tobacco shed, hog sty, | Brown, left, national wheat cham- Lott on Adin fois yy Flori: «M4 thus HE > Oy gcd, No. (44. ROHRFR, ALVIN N., dec'd, No. | er; Sunflowers, Jean Newcomer, | garage by Peter A. Goble SER 8 tp ln flovan 61, May Term, 1936. First and 26, April Term, 1948. First an S | David in and ly ee Fdgar Funk, auct. Sale at 1:30 p.m Their future home wil] be at 34 N final account of The Conestoga final account of J. Norman ta Lehman, Jerome Brubaker, Mrs. D. | Mary St., Lancaster National Bank of Lancaster, rer and Edna N. Miller, admrs. C. Witmer; Endive (curled leaf), Saturday, Nov. 13 On the - — irusiec to sell 34 Cottage Ave. |45. SHAUB, ROSA K., dec’d, No. 48, n Mrs. Clarence Weidman, Mrs, Roy | premises at 114 West Donegal St. of Fasture i 3% South Lime Street un- June Term, 1947. The first and Ms. Alpheus Ginder. | Mount Joy, 2%: stcry brick ands | The economy of pasture, says the der Price Act. final account of George H. Broadleafed Fndive, Mrs. Roy [ frame house. all conveniences hd lu ny oo pal TS, SAYS 1 12” EBY, FDWARD G., decd, No. admr. rg RB Bhoub Lehman, Mrs. D. C. Witmer, Mrs. | hcusehold goods bv Arthur E. ip | wg > 70, March Term, 1948. The first | 46. SHOCK, DAISY D., dec'd | . Es hdd rn 3 Berl . sire A due in large part to the fact that . tour] p . -» decd, No. { John Musser; Spinach (3 plants), | Mumma. Engle D. Mumma, Exec- tohor is saved. the 2 : ; and final account of Bertha B. 32, October Term, 1947. First { Mrs. Ed Wissler, Mrs. Kay Felker, | utors of Flida C. Mumma. de- J aved, the animals gather Eby, extx. and final account of Farmers Mrs. dn Musser; Loose Leaf Let- i Sale at 1 pm, C S| 1 1 on o iy a spreading|ys, FonDE SMITH, IDA M. S., decd Bank and Trust Company of tuce, Mis, I'd Wissler, Mrs. John | Frank, auct fie mantire as they graze, No. 37, February Term, 1938. The Lancaster, admr o 8. Musser, Mrs. Kauffman Herr; Head | of mune | : Te . first account of Mary M. Slay-.|47. STAUFFER CLAYTON | Lettuce, Mrs. Martin Ney, Marian- | Saturday, Nov. 20 In West Population of World maker and Ida Grossman soy DER, & CL | Lettu y, Marian- | Saturday, Nov. ; “Wel and Ida Grossman, sur- & CLAYTON K. STAUF- : na Ney, Mrs. Alpheus Ginder; Twp., aleng macadai Fhe world has about 2Y billior trustees for 5 GO T. B. Accredited and ood Tested Cauliflower, Mrs I hn E Zeller Henle ie vill 4 Pe oh go eople. Since 1936, popul tion ha Vers M. Slay 1 i oy ha No. Ci STals ? y s. Jo LZ : 0 mville 3, ) ¢ peo} : populau as Tary M. Slaymaker, or ec i YS ei ara We : 2 a Wire Mrs. Allen Shearer, Mrs. Brinzer | Lincoln Highway, mile soui- een increasing rate of nearly ast will: and: Tog A of under. the [ C wo" Yo. 62, April Term, 1947. Most of these cows ge fresh, balance ose. High class dairy indiyic Hiestand: Flat Fall Cabbage, Mr . Edi ie t will and testament of Ida M. 4 The first and final agcount of uals. Many good plus. backs, square rumps, large well placed John EB Mrs Dror He Bras of Lae Hormel a ns Antes: Ct : i 1 per tens annual which means S. FonDersmith, late of the City The Fulton National Bank bi; ’ adders, good testers, will Wease their buyers. tend Nis Fd Wiaslor in Hay i ime 300 = es | pion, Pierce, ( lo, who with his son, | approximate ly 20 million more peo of Lancaster and State of Peng- Lancaster; Pa. exor! ° oy AM A Triune 2 year old, vey shapely, du to freshen to 2 Lochinvar bull. . = ih he, bank bam, to Fcc $100, 158] Norm n the national Pillshury | ple to feed each yea sylvania, decd, who died Jagffu- }48. SNYDER, ABRAM .I..: dee'd a oh fo xr Sweet Corn Spec. Class Helen | «tv, chicken hcuse by Emma H. I oan . : hr a no ’ Ay dee'd, No. 4 A Handsome 4 year o'd, {3.689 milk festing 3.67% as a 3 year old, 2X. | gg" 5" Bov Lehnian: Mang | Younes. Pdgar Funk, auct Salo) Bue ! ori { Old C ary 1938 (William J. Neu- 22, ‘February ‘Term. 148. . The Y Freshened to Rag Apple a re Tr Ys Lone: Cor at 1:30 bmn. Hk : cr 1 Ridley, national od rigin of Old Custom hauser, a trustee under th# said first’ and final account of Russell — A Triune 2 year old due | ile of a Rag Apple bull. She will | nals, ed Hes Jorge Suge 8 9 pan En | serve chan ), - Langdon, N. D I'he custom of throwing shoes last will and testament, having Snyder, exor. . uit yot : Shai tay . DE enter m with durum t in| after a new bride originated in me died on January 28, 1948). 49. STRICKLAND, * : uit you. Allen Shearer, Mrs. Curvin Martin; ov. Nest | ; rR) 1948) y + "ALLEN ‘ 'H, A Pathfinder 2 year old fo N37 three year old dam. Fresh to | Small Sweet: wn. Hots Noor. 2 = AL bor | competition with wheat farms dieval times. In those days FORBES, DAVID R., decd, No.| decd, ‘No. 58; December : Term JS a is A ; i ; ., | Feamenderfer, Mrs. Kay Felker, | -n the rcad leading to the Lincoln | 13 states iow Shoes leather shor d April Term, [1948. Hirst and | 1387. First and final .aceount: of | Monogram, Rag Apple. Emperor, Textal, Raymondale, Syl- | Mrs. Paul Koser: Winter Radishes. | Highwav. 2% miles northwest of a represented economic power, au final account of Jameg P. Forbes, Silas S. Hoffman, exor. O-Gram, Triune, Humbercrest and other noted bloodlines. Choice heif- | Mrs, John Musser, Mrs. Wm. 8S. Mountville, livestock and farming | {) and position Frank P. Forbgs andl Walter H. 50. SMITH, EMMA E, dec'd, No, 74, | cre and bull calves trom the cows, suitable for ealf club work. Four | Longenecker, Mrs. Irvin Hostetter; implements by Feter A. Gable in ———— Forbes, exors. February Term, 1948. First and very high class bulls. | Summer Radishes, A. E. Felker, | Salo at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, | Fire Prevention 15. FRANTZ, H. M., fllso known as final account of ‘William H. Boll | Son of Syl-O-Gram from a Rag Apple dam with 660 lbs. fat 2x. | Mrs. Roy Lehman, Mrs. Brinzer | uct. If you discover a woods fire burn HENRY M. FRANTZ, dec’d, No. man, exor. . . | Hr of Mcnogram himself amd a 3 year old 659 fat 2x Trine Jam. [ Hiestand eee etl A Ge i & ¢ ng uncontrolled, no matter how 49, January B€rm. 1948. First 51. TROUP, ROBERT WILLIAM ! A double grandson of Supreme Grand Slam, ficm a 591 lb. two-year | Hot Peppers, Mrs, Allen Shearer, all, put it out. If it is too large to account of John S. Pfautz and Insurance Trust Agreement, No. 14 dam who is a sicter to the 205 lb. champion cf the three year olds. | Mrs. Ralph Fry, Mrs. Brinzer Hies- M rtuar Record ile, report it to the nearest state Laura S. Pfautz, exors. 82, December’ Term, 1939. Sec- ER ; Ready fo heavy service, shapely and attractive. Ln tand; Rutabaga, S22 Newsome; 0 y or federal conservation officer. 16. FELSINGFR, ADAM, dec'd, No. ond and final account of Farm- on rer d bus leaves White Horse at 10 o'clock. Write for catalogue. | Gherkins, David Shearer; Sa sify, (Eyam Poze 1) — 48, January Term, 1948. First and ers Bank and Trust Company. of Conditions on dav of sale bv DP. Brukaker, Mrs. 1. Hostetter, P. rom Fac : wn . Ei 2 Lancast | ndiwons on Giy of sale | Sli 5 si . Sarin. Ev ion Sails on Railroads final account of Adam A. Fel- ancaster, trustee for the use of { | Trexler; Slicing Cucumbers, Elsie | member of the Penryn Evangelical 1a} cars equivhed: with cinger and John E. Felsinger Robert William Troup, Jr. un YC ry ho : ne : Experimental cars e pe , ng a . i. Fels or, tt A es - e p EDWARD O’NEAL | Spare id oh re: iin and Beformed Church and Pentyn tried out on oh exors. 2 der terms of Robert William | estand; c og =o Ss hu He i ign Oo ) Sou i oi 3 — HESS and DUPES, Aucticneers. Palmyra. Pa. Phone 88961 | Dinar Mrs. Brinzer Hiestand, | Fire Company. He was empl; yed ( and Baltimore and Ohio|l7- GARLIN, ANNA S. dec'd, No. Troup Insurance Trust Agree- i ETT UE AN sam id Mrs. Allen Shearer. by the Hershey Machine and | railroads in the early days of rail 15, August Term, 1947. The first we ment dated September 21, 1934, HYRMAN HORST, Clerk Danish Cabbage, Fugene Bru- | Foundry Company. In addition to roading. and final account of Homer D.|92: TYSON, JOSEPH H., decd, No. HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees. | haker. D. A. Brubaker: Round Fall wite. Lottie XK Greiner Ober.) HP i rm RL Gorlin, exor. 3 March Term, 1948. First and ene — — -— me | David Heisov allen , Lotte 6. Gr ¥ Over, oe 1 18. GEHMAN, JOSEPH H. dec’ inal account of John S. Smi ! i ¥ ng feisey,D 2 io | hie is survived by a daughter, Betty BELA 4 Natior 5 Micha) os i the No. 65, February ors 400d and William M. rom 5. Smith : | P UJ B | | SA E | Mrs. R. Hildebeitle, Union Square | wife of Clarence Gechenaur, Man- > did 1 re t single item of the Budget It First and final account of Rudy 93. TODD, ANNIE B,, dec'd, No. 54, { : 1, Schcol; Green Sprouting Broccoli, | heim: two sons, Allan Ray and This siand fer the mel ng sad ion dolls. ri on Gehman, surviving executor as April Term, 1948. First an fi- A ce s d | | C ; a la 1 at 11 billion dollars, or 28 : fi David Hejisey, Nettie Brahaker, / LCavid Kenneth, both at home. He laihe has a plank top, eo 1 per cent of the total. trustee for the use of Barbara nal account of Clara E. Frank- | g = OF wu » (tinder; Helen also is survived by the followin pipe legs and one-inch angie iron oa Gehman. houser and W, L. Frankhouger, py | Thomas, Mrs, H. Brubaker, rs. | 8lso 18 4d by > Yollowmg > : ii p eter « F < exors. ? ! § . | rss, H ls oe he a Pe frame for the top and bation. Under the 19. HABERSTROH, FRANK J. |. Household Goods and jAntiques | jin Mp: Brussels Sprouts, brothers and sito Mis. | gyi for side, fmt and ist buschatl game was| decd, No. 76,’ February Term |3 WOOD EDWARD H, decd, No z ol Lh eath, kim; arvey Ober, run- ack is welded t » legs and tc lav oti 1947. The first and final account {¢, February Term, Th it - Thite y 5 5s. Rs { : back is welded to the legs and to | it Fort Wayne, Ind., in 188 e kd seem hi hits Pickling Osan Mes. Balen nersville; Mrs. Samuel Frey, Lit- the anels fron frame. : : Ye. Hel 8 he a wn 2g of The First Columbia National Brel Sd final account of Charles } | Mrs. 7 .ehman, Ss. Bs A J Js aly Haid ' Hl TY. ia. P SOF. +. Miller, exor. A a ram. Fe Fo tack. | itz; and Mrs. Elmer Shenenberger, Py vach Bank, Columbia, Pa., exor. a 4 Saturday, Oct. 3 9 1948 | Shenton Boule Onion, 2. Asche Foren - —- pas ho 20. HEBBLE, JACOB O., dec'd, No. | NOLLRATS, ALBERT, dec'd, ¢ [== ce. he Hiliabeite Mc. | ail far Divine rm ; . 50, May Term, 1948. First and 0. %, Marc erm, 1930. First 2 hod The undersigned will offer on the premised in Florin, | Flat Onions, Mrs. R. Hiltebeitle, Mrs. | rn Precauiions ior Electrical Appliances final socopnt’ of Christian & and final account of Farmers $ ii 5 oy A John S. Coover Sheep Hrs Cis Electrical appliances should be Hebbic. 2dmr. c.t.a i : Bank and Trust Company of ‘ 8 er; nions, . . fe'= | Y Q 160. savoniv RAVE 1.5 wl connected to wall outlets, not to or VT ANT wo) Lancaster, succeedi 1 $ 5 Large Kelvinator Elec ric Stove [ ke r, Mrs. C. Brandt; Special Class, | J hn S. Coover, seventy - seve n, ot io ba followed when | drop cords or lamp sockets 3 HERSHEY, H ( LAY, dec d, No. Theresa Ve for by $ A Ground Cherries, Wm. Diffenderfer: | died Sunday at the home of his : Among rules to be | tn : 34, March Term, 1946. The third ii “fed hi Therese Voll- 1 3 Like New | : oe 1 1 dz Vive TY dipping sheep a Fast the sheep and partial account of Hazel P. ugus A 2 p Special Class, Peas, Mrs. Roy Leh- | daughter, Mrs. Charles Shearer, J an $ | Special , Peas, y wal hotirs Belore. dint Don't wehav lar. , 56. ZIPP, GEORGE F., dec ful $ i H F man; Shelled Lima Beans, Mrs. E. | Marietta, following an illness cf Sto sho Hy 4 : sil ALL-DAY 30 Jee) Sumy decd April Term, 1948. First 9; No ay for 1 me reez r [rn ss. El ue Alien one week. He made his home with the b Mia if they have bac ated TRACTOR AND POWER No 61 Goioher Te rm 1927 The account of Frank Zipp and An- A shearer; Lima Beans in pods, Mrs. | a. : . Nhs Sy > Si : A . 2 : Oy rie M. Beyer, exors cal 4 J John Musser, Mrs. Ed. Wissler. Mrs. | another daughter, Mrs. Hugh Fitz- | Don't dip sl in an arsenical bath M - : le cond triennial account of Nor- | - Beyer, exors. Very Medern H well Chrome reakfast Set { H. Thomas: Small Fruited Tomatoes | Patrick, Elizabethtown R1, Bora | if they have open weunds. Don't achinegy Sale thern Bank and Trust Company, | Rego i SOL x | Norman Siegrist, Lee Newcomer, |in Cumberland Co. he was a son of | put the sheep in the bath head fi ne N Vents succeeding co-trustee and Mar-| ne AIK i ce. 3 . . ing 8 So : oe 3 comet { I a o ) bi 2 on FARM MACEINERY AND tin H. Baer, surviving testement- | oct22-4t of Orphans’ Court. I Mahogany ning obm uite | Mrs. John Knight; Tomatoes, Red |the late Ephraim and Elizabeth 3 : f Noah Harnicl 1al 4 | medium Sized, Lee Newcomer, Paul | Shearer Coover and was employed LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE os oy oN ec Coors Ins od FOR SALE an : in excellent condition, deqk and chairs, ngw braided rugs, nev- Bt pas by the ‘Savoy Shce Co., Elizaheth- G. K. Wagner, Pio. Phone No. 38 's pt oe Te rm 1946, | ADJOINING FLORIN FARMS ; in “hinese abbage, rs. rinzer | 7° : ’ 9 >, No. 38, Septembs rm, 1946. to cr used; china and sore utensils, laps, porch furniture, | pro. Bars 4 ey town. His wife. Margaret J. Spidle R. I} 2, Elifabe htown, Pa. The Bist and final. account of Pract cally New Single : : | nd, Alpheus Ginder, Mrs. R. | 1 c 8 1 Li y Brick House on also lawn furniture, lawn mowelN all kinds of tools, coal-oil stove, | Lehman; Red Table Beets, Jerome | Coover, died in 1935. Surviving Satur RY, Oct. 23, 194 Aldus Ww Hilt: n, Elsie M. Kurtz, | ¢ rooms, er. 4 Laundry Queen wash machine, NKlly glassed quart & pint jars, Mrs. Wm. 8S. Longe. | him are these children; Fphraim AF M. Sharp 3 Balas Shirk and Maurice | firep!ace, mcdern kitchen, automatic A jigs and crocks, two ironing board\ Singer firop-leaf sewing ma- | Dee er, Mrs. Martin Ney; Turnips, L., Mount Joy Rl; Ellen, wife of , Eight miles po fh of Hershey, Pa. : % oro "heat, hardwood cors, Insulated . . | Mrz. Robert Beamenderfer, Mrs. J.| : . "ltws miles of Elizabethtown,|’4. HILTON, ANNA LAURA, d2c'd Lot 180 ft 100 fi ey - chine, tables, two old ladder back chaks, old finen table cloth, hand | Musser A E. Felker: Green | Charles Shearer, Marietta; Alice, poison pigs, ac “lp od Hershey Pike No. 53, February Term. 1923. The | Xi : t. Bargain if sold : : Sel «oS ; . . ; : a, cn o shes ke. 29, } y 1929. woven old coverlet, cherry drop leaf £2 wand printed pictures, | Snap Beans, Mrs. Roy Lehman, Mrs. | wife of Hugh Fitzpatrick, Eliza- | ans at Iowa ¢ “1100 NEW and USED TRACTORS first and final account of Alias Ls Th J. Ira Heisey, A. E. Felker; | bethtown Rl; Frank Jacob, and | ger of cocklebur poisoning is greaies \ akes Combines, Balers, Lots W. Hilton, Flsie M. Kurtz, Bar- 3 OLD CHEST OF DRAWERS | vel ey Ou Ir fl makes Combines, : : 33 North Duke Street | Yellow Snap Beans, Mrs. Kay Fel- | Anna, wife of Daniel P. Fackler, | this year because of sh tL PASIUICS. of pow Corn Pickers, Side Rakes, bara A. Shirk and Maurice E. Lancaster, Penna. 1-W linen napkins, like new; spinning wheel, chest and trunks, mirrors, | ker. Mrs. John Musser, Mrs. Earl | both cf Mount Jcy: Howard N Vith grass short, pigs will be tempt- 1g gig (‘her pieces of Tractor and Hilton, admrs. d.b.n.c.t.a. 10-21-2 dano, bird baths, lawn bench and floor box sled, roller skates, ice Zink; Carrots, Mis. Allen Shearer, | Elizabethtown, : G rac if | ed to cat young cockleburs in‘search | (Machinery; Drills, Plows,25. HALDEMAN, SABILLA, dec'd, tot prano, bi Af iki Be | Mrs. Lester Garber, Mrs, Roy Leh. | and Lrace, wile of | of green feed. Best remedy is to Disc Harrows; Lot of Corn Binders. No. 16, May Term, 1948. First U-S-E-D skates, golf club, new tub, rugs, electric clock, also Kelvinator re- { man. William Shaeffer, Lancaster. He is | |, ep hogs out of fields containi: Anvthing vou are looking for. and final account of Elmer H. Hot Water Roife AAA i . res : — . Any you Tr duty frigerator in excellent condition, and many other articles too nu- | re | also survived Ly two sisters, Mrs. | cocklebur seedlings until they ar CARS, TRUCKS Furlow, exor. OIL BURNERS ; but merous to mention. The “Roof Garden of Pennsyl- | Bessie Worley and Mrs. Mamie eliminated. 100 HOGS 26. IRWIN, JESSE L., dec’d, No. 39, | 5.00 up ade Sale to commence at 1:00 p. m. when terms will be made vania” can Le viewed from the | Stum, both of Carlisle; 42 grand- Bring in your surplus machinery December Term, 1947. First and J. L/MECKLEY Pp k ‘n i rr j tor of Mount Davis at Meyersdale, | children and 25 great-grandchil an > : hefors Sale Dey. Terms: Cash. No fe A of Berle L. win, ize own, Pa. . tnown ny . ar 91° fo : nee . machinery moved until paid for. aimrx. one 414 C. S. FRANK, Auctioneer S Ni l . . | from an elevation of 3213 feet | dren. | It takes about 84 gallons of wat- G. K. IWAGNER 27. KING, BARBARA S., dec'd, No. : 10-7-tf : : a 1ssie Gin rich highest point in the Keystone | ——— YW. — | er to make cne Lee Pre-Shaped Vext Sale will be Nov. 20, 1948 40, March Term, 1948. First and CLAUDE ZELLER, Clerk Next 1 | rnd debe ) Subscribe for the Bulletin, ’ hat. | 10-14-2t final account of Abram B. King, ! Patronize Bulletin advertisers,