o To rphans’ Court Auditing Notices JUNE TERM, 1949 all heirs, legatees, creditors and other persons interested: Notice is given that the following accounts tr of of fer thi the Orphans’ Court of said county 3 audit and confirmation, and for for ists have been filed in the office the Register of Wills or the Clerk the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- County, as the case may be, and at the same will be presented to distribution of the balances shown therein to the parties le ed for the 4t} I ;. BURKHOLDER, ally entitl- thereto, on the date hereinafter dcs’gnated” at nine o'clock in the enaon, Eastern Standard Time, in » Orphans’ Court Room on the 1 floor of the Court House in the 3g City of Lancaster, Pa. JUNE 20, 1949 ul as, in decedents’ estates and 33. wo AULT, ESTEY M.,, dec'd, No. 67, November Term, 1948. First and 97 firai account of S. V. Hoster- min, exo. ADAMS, JACOB, dec'd, No. 48, June Term, 1948. The first and final account of Pauline Trap- 38 nell, extx. BRACKBILL, ANNIE M., dec'd, No. 61, November Term, 1929, The first and final account of Mury A. Witmer trustee to setl real estate. 39 BRUBAKER, ROLAND H. dec’d, No. 77, January Term, 1920. The first and final account Gl The Lancaster, rr Dorsey. N, SAMUEL D., dec'd, trustee for Edith No. 31, October Term, 1942. First and final account of Farmers Bunk and Trust Company of 1 ancaster and The New National Bank and Lawrence C. Porter, exors. of the will of Lau- ra B. Porter. Laura B. Porter died March 14, 1949. JOHN. Term, 1948. account of Mary S. No. 11, November The first and final Fiwin B. Sootts and Ebersole, admrs RRIMMER, GERTRUDE B, deed No. 64, October Term, 1948. The first and final account of William Blair Brimmer and The Fulten National Bank of I. ncaster, exors. BRUBAKER. MARY M., dec'd. Nc. 49, August Term, 1948. The firet and final account ¢f Joseph R. Bvars, exor. DUNLAP, ADAM 0, decd, No (8. September Term, 1948. The firet and final account of Elizo- beth L. Dunlap. extx. 16. DIETRICH. A. BAIR, dec’d. No. ?8. December Term. 1948. First ‘ni final accornt of A. Chester Dietrich and Miriam F. Dietrick, admrs 11. FBFRLY, ROBFRT PEARSON, dec'd. No. 77, November Term, 1948. The first and final account of William I. exor. 12. FRY, AMOS L.. de¢’d, No. 96 August Term, 1948 The first «nd final account of Earle K. Eby, admr, j 13. FSHLEMAN, JACPB G.. de-'d, No. 39, June Tem. 1948 The firct and fina! acopint of Roy 14. EBY, 21. ¥ROFLICH, 26. I ~~ 5. FFRQUSON, ELLIS E, . FIRESTQNE, }. FIHER, J. . CFIST. JOHN W.. dec'd F-hleman, John Eshleman. Jac- ob Eshleman, Chester Eshleman snd Marv Lefever, exors EDWIN Pi, decd, No. 20, May Term, 1948. The first and final laccount off Charles M. Eby and Nora E. Mpyer, exors. | dec'd, No. 75) January Term, 1944. First and final accatint of The Fulton National Bahk of Lancaster, trustee Hor Willis Ferguson. MATIDA, also AILLIE FIRESTONE, dec'd, No. 78, November Term, 1948. The first and final account of Melvin S. Binkley, adm FISHER, ANNA M., decd, No 19. August Term, 1948. The sec- ad and final account of Clay M. Ryan, exor. FISHER, ISAAC L., dec'd, No 78. June Term. 1948. First and fino] acccunt of Elam S. Fisher and Jesse Lapp, exors. FRED, 11. August Term, 1948. The sec- ond and partial account of The County National Bank and Cora M. Young, exors. . FTR¥STONE, HFNRY, dec’d, No. 21, December Term, 1922. The firct nd final account of Harry Firestone, surviving exor JOHN M. N- 12. October Term, 1918. The c~end account of Joseph G. Froelich and Clarerce H. Gable surviving troetees for the use of F, Froolich. No. 76 1948. The first of Chas. W. Term. nd final account Fahy exor GLWCSNTR, F. de- No 46, Novemher Term 1048. The first and firal of Katharine H. Sultzbach, L177IE, Na 78 November Term, 1048 Tha fApret and final of A. Greenawalt, admr. c. . GUMPF, ROY K,, dec'd, No. 72, August Term, 1948. The first and final account of Stella E. Bartholomew admrs. c.ta. GERBER, ALICE Z., dec'd, No. 15, April Term, 1948. The first and final account of The First National Bank and Trust Com- pany of Mount Joy. exor. . GERHART, FRANK, decd, No. 91, May Term, 1948. The first and final accoun: of Irwin Ger- hart admr. 28. GARMAN, ELIZABETH B., de- 29, ceased, No. 97, March Term 1948. The first and final account of Phares B. Garman, admr. GFORGE. IDA S.. d2c'd. No. 51, October Term, 1942. First and final account of William H. George, admr, Conestoza National Bank 4 dec’d. ° dec’d No. dec'd, 5 Britain 41. HARNISH, DAVID L., No. 76, March Term, 1947. The third account of Martin M. Har- | nish, exor HARTMAN, OLIVER K.,, dec'd, No. 10, October Term, 1948. First | 7. and partial account of Henry K. Bergman, exor. HAVERSTICK, A. L., also known as ABRAM L. HAVER- STICK, dec’d, No. 71, September | €8. Term, 1948. The first and final account , of Martin H. Baer, c.t.a HFEAGY, JOHN F, decd, 55, November Term, 1948. First and final of Leah H Heagy, admrx. HOFFMAN, AARON L., decd," No. 52, May Term, 1940. Second and final account of John H. Hofman, exor. HORST, L. LOUISE, decd, No.i November Term, 1949. The! 7! first and final account ot Walter P. Weigand, exor. HUBER, JACOB G., dec'd, No. 20, Decembe; Term, 1948. First |72: and final account of Charles Smithgall and William Ringer, Sr., exors. - HUMPHREYS, C. F., dec'd, 52, December Term, 1948. First and paral account of Eric Humphreys and Farmers Bank i and Trust Company of Lancast- er, exors. HUNCHBERGER, ROY H., de- cased, No. 57, November Term, 1948. The first and final account 75. ol Ver: ‘ans, extx. ER, DAVID N, also known . as D. N. HOSTETTER, December Term, and final ac-| First National Company of dec’'d, No. 63, 1947. The second c.ant of The Bank and .Trust Mount Joy, exor. HEAGY, HARVEY R., dec’d, No. | 95, November Term, 1948. The | first and final gecount of Elsie | Hoffer and Anau Young, admrees. HAGER, WILLIAM H, No. 5, April Term, 1947. account of Edwa:d T. decd, | Hager, * William H. Hager, Jr., Nathaniel 16. HAMMER, FRANK Y{, decd, No. 16, December Tem, 1948. First and final accoyht of the 83 18. 1. 1 57. LONG. HARRY R. decd, No.[% 58. 5. HOFFMAN, 3. KIPPHORN, KREIDER, JOHN S,, 19, Seotember Term, 1948. First| = E. Hager, John C. Hager, 3rd] ind Redmond C. Hager, trustees 79. under the will. HALDEMAN, MAUD, dec'd, No. 31, December Term, 1931. The first and final account of The] Fulton National Bank of Lan- caster, substituted trustee for the use of Irene McClure. . HOFFMAN, MARY H., decd, No. 61, February Term, 1947. The first and final account of Hcfiman, admrx. MARY H., decd, No. 61, February Term, 1947. The first and final account of Lauretta M. Hoffman, admrx. Lauretta M as trustee to sell real estdte for 82. purposes of distribution National fBank of Pennsylvénia, exor. Keystone Manheim, . HILLYER, JAMES /JARTHUR, a minor. No. 13, Warch Term, 1948, First and figal account of Ralph W. Eby, Jrg guardian. JACKSON, FRANCES A., decd, No. 37, August Term, 1948. The [gs first and final ag¢count of Ches- ter J. Patterson, exor. . JACCBSON, CHARLES A. de- ceased, No. 60, May Term, 1948. The firstiand final Carl A. Jacpbson, admr. c.t.3, ! KAUFFMAN, § ARA W.,, decd, Nc. 115, May Term, 1934. first and findl account of The Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster, guardian of John Richard Kauffmaa. KELLER, RAYMOND H., decd, ancillary first and final account of Union National Mount Joy Bank and Ruth B. Keller, admrs. c.t.a. KING, PLCANIEL P. decd, No. 20, Oc.cber Term, 1948. First and final account of John B. King, 3g exor. HENRIETTA SS, dec'd, No. May Term, 1948. 67, First and final account of Kath- qq ryn Miller and Charles E. Kipp- horn, exors. . KREIDER, JOHN 8S. dec'd, No.| 19, Term, 1948. First Sadie K. to of as and final account Kreider, admrx. sell real estate. trustee and final account of Sadie K.!| Kreider, admrx. HENRY KNOSP, dec’d, No. 43, March Term, 1948. First and fi-| nal account of Louise Hanisco, admrx. 13, May Term, 1948. The first and final account of James R. Long, admr, | LEIBLEY, ELVIN A. dec'd, 38, August Term, 1948. The first and final account of Northern Bank, and Trus* Company, admr. dec’d, | 66 76. il. First 78. 8). 81. S4 account of 36. The 37 J No. 57, October Term, 1948. The [gg dec'd, No.lg9 I. HOYER, decd, No. . KNOSP. HARRY, also known as 93 Q No. #5. 96. 59. LEAKWAY, BENJAMIN F.. de-|’ 61. 62. 63. ceased. No. 65, November Term, 1948. The first and final account of Christian S. Leakway. admr. | LE3SSLEY. LOUIRA, decd, No.| 29, Mav Term. 1930. First ac-| count of The Farmers Bank and Trust New Holland, succeeding trus-| tee for the use of Daniel S.| Wanner and Maggie Wanner. LIPPOCK, GEORGE (also | known as GEORGE LIPP and| G. LIPPOLD), decd, No. 51. February Term, 1948. First and | Company of | National |” MOYER, NORMAN I, decd, No. 51, August Term, 1948. The first and partial account of Maud E. Moyer and Viola M. Anderson, admrees, MARTIN, SUSIE, dec'd, No. 61, November lerm, 1948. The ac- count of Eli M. Zimmerman, admit. c.t.a. as trustee to sell the real estate, MARTIN SUSIE, November Term, count of Eli M. admr, cla. MARTIN, dec’s, No. 6l, 1948. The ac- Zimmerman, ADDISON S., dec'd, No. 86, November Term, 1948, The first and final account of Paul L. Zeager, admr. c.t.a. MARTIN, JOHN H. dec'd, No. 84, February Term, 1948. The first and final gecount of Arthur B. Martin, Christian B. Martin and Luther B. Martin, exors. MEI'ZLER, OLIVER 1, dec'd, No. 50, May Term, 1947. The first and final account of David A. Meizler adr. FARM SAFETY WEEK Nationa] Farm Safety Week, of ficially proclaimed by the Presi- | dent for the week of July 24, serves as a reminder, says John R. Haswell, extension agricultural en- gineer of Pa. State College, that accidents still happen, and that a | effort in best ap- determined the continuous, promoting safety is proach currence. for preventing their oc- PROCLAMATION May 26, 1949 | Shelly, John Booth, Frank Germer, | Samuel Dock, Wilbur Beahm, Elmer| 4.90 p. WHEREAS: By authority of Con | the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States will conduct its | 28th annual Buddy Poppy sale fof | the purpose of bringing aid to oug MINNICH, HARVEY W., decd, | No. 34, October Term, 1948. First and final account of Lizzie B, M nnich, extx. McCALLA, AMANDA K., dec'd No. 82, May Term. 16. Second account of Morris L. Barr, sur- viving exor. NISSLEY, SAMUEL B. decd, No. 15, October Term, First and final account of Wal- ter N. Hagerman, exor. PAES, HARRY, dec'd, No. 103 June Term, 1948. The first and final account of William F. Paes and Stella F. Findley, exors. POSEY, S. ROBERT, dec'd, No. 32, April Term, 1945. The first | Poppies are used exely | purpose | AND WHEREAS: #ringing gi ta [those who have suffered ofl ve | died for ug: 1948, | | Ladies Aukiliary for sale te | the disable and final account of The Fulton | National Benk ‘of Lancaster and | . | ens to support this most worthy of now in need | Mary K. Posey, exors. PIROSH, WILLIAM, dec'd, No. 37, June Term, 1935. The first and final account of The Cones- toga National ter, trustee for the use of Anna Levy. RUHL, JOHN M., dec'd, No. 66, September Term, 1948. The first and final account of Roy Ruhl, admr. REAMER, 17, April Term, 1925. First and final account of Farmers Bank and Trust Company of Lancas- ter, succeeding trus'ee for John Reamer. John Reamer died March 31, 1949. | | | Bank of Lancas- | | ANNIE E, dec'd. No. | RICE. MARY JANE, also known | as JENNIE RICE, decd, No. 22. December, 1948. The first and final account of Daisy E. Miller and William H. Rice, adigrs. ROBINSON, JOHN y No. 94. November Term, 1948. decd, | First and final of Hazel | Drumm, extx. MARY A. decd, RUSSO, No. 62, November Tew, 1948. The first and final of Alfred C. Alsnach. exor. RILEY, ANNA C., decd, No. 99. Aucust Term, 1948. First and final accounts of William B. Turlev exor. SCHNFF LAMAR W., decd, No. 53. Sentémber Term, 1948. The first »nd final account of U. Schnee, admrx. SHAND, HARRIET, dec'd, No. 49, Februagy Term, 1946. Final account of Farmers Bank and Trust Cempany of Lancaster, admr. d.b.n.c.t.a. SMELTZ, B. EZRA, dec'd, No. 89, June Term, 1948. THe first and final account of Mary E. Smeltz, admrx. SMITH, OLIVER J. dec'd, No. 90, November Term, 1948. The first and partial account of Oli- ver J. Smith, Jr, Smith and The Lancaster Coun- ty National Bank. exors. STRICKLFR, HENRY G., dec'd. No. 92, June Term. 1935. The account of The First National Bank and Trust = Company of Mount Joy, trustee for John G. Strickler. SWARTZ, DANIEL, dec'd, No. 46, December Term. 1948. The fir<t and final account of J. R. Kinzer. exor. SMITH, WALTFR E. dec'd No. 54, May Term. 1948. Second and final account of Lilian M. Smith, exty. STLOKOM, ANNA C. decd. No. 47, October Term, 1948. and final account of Passmore, exor. Roy H. 82, August Term, 1948. First and final account of Minnie E. Spotts, extx. . SOUDERS. EZRA S. dec'd, No. 79, November Term, 1948. The first and final account of Henry L. Gise. admr. STAUFFER. BENJAMIN E. de- ceosed. No. 85. November Term. 1948. First »nd final account of Harry K. Shenk, exor. TREGO. EMMA. dec'd. No. 54. August Term, 1948. First and final account of Eli M. Zimmer- man. exor. TROST, WILLIAM H. dec'd. No. 22, Augost Term, 1948. The first and partial account of The Fulton Nation] Bank of T.an- caster and James G. Trost, exons, ULRICH, A. JOSEPHINE, dec'd, No. 33, November Term, 1948. First and final account of Leo F. Ulrich and Henry L. Gise, exors, 98. VONDERSMITH, H. M, dec'd, final accourt of J. Alfred Tay- | gg lor, admr. | MOWRER, MARY, dec'd. No. 2,! August Term, 1948. The first | and final account of Charles admrx. | MOWERY, B. M., dec'd, No. 3,| September Term, 1931. The fi-| nal account of C. Ralph Mow- | ery. surviving exor. 64. MOWERY, S. ELIZABETH, de- ceased. No. 44, November Term, Ella S.|100. WOLF, 5-26-4t No. 40, November Term, 1948. The first account of Margaret Vondersmith and Emily L. Wolf, extees. . WIKER, J. J. dec'd. No. 27, Sep- tember Term, 1948. The first and final account of Earl L. Wi- ker and Mabel Shearer, exors. MARY M.,, dec'd, No. 25, September Term, 1948. The first and final account of George B. Wolf, exor. GEORGE H. GOLL, Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court 1948. The first 2nd final account [HELP WANTED: Girl or Woman of C. Ralph Mowery. exor. for light housework in family of 3. TAGER, WILLIAM H, MILLER, WILLIAM C., dec'd, adults. No washing or ironing. Easy Neo 5, April Term, 1947. Second and partial account of Mary W. Haver and Fdward T. Hager, €XOors, : No. 66, November Term, 1948. leaning, no bric-a-brac. Hours The first an fina] account of (8:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. or later, if C. Irvin Miller and Katie Mil- preferred. Call at The Bulletin of ler, admrs. fice or Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 3-17-tf | | { | es, carpet, hand crochet rugs can- | Richard C. needy veterans, their dependents, and the straitened survivers of vet- erans: AND WHEREAS: tions given in return all contribu- for Buddy sively for the intended. ht is a Use wht that this nafion most fitting tribhQt mig to I, Bimen Borough of Mount J authorize fhe. Mount Joy Post No. 5752 of tHe Veteragh of Foreign Wars of the United’ States and its yd hereby of ount Joy, the oppy as made by rans in governmen ays of the sale shalt 28, and 30, 1949. hospitals. 'T be May 27 4 causes—to help those who helped America when her neel was greatest, EIMER L. ZERPHEY, Burgess ATTEST: William F. Brian Secretary 5-26-1t PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1949 Will be sold by the on the road leading from Manheim to Mastersonville, near Union Square school house, the following real estate and personal property to wit: REAL ESTATE A LOT OF GROUND containing 3 acres and 94 perches more or less adjoining the property of Irvin Wol- gemuth and others. Improvements thereon are a 21> STORY BRICK AND FRAME DWELLING HOUSE containing 8 rooms and Zerphpy, of tha | | Market Sireet at ... | Ladies Auxiliary, I earnestly urge each of our citiz- | 3 REY i | Post 469 American Legion Drum &| Invocation, Rev. Ranck: Selections, west on Main Street to New Hav- | en Street South on New Haven to | Marietta: east on Marietta Street (From page 1) | to South Market Street, south on Post, No 185 American Legion;|Qouth Market Street to Columbia Charles Bailey, Commander of Vet-| Avenue: east on Columbia Avenue erans of Foreign War Post No. 5752;|, South Barbara General Committee: James Shaeffer| Barbara Street 1 Chairman, Benj. F. Groff, Paul Gin-| pk grich, Roy Eshleman, Roy B. Sheetz Paris Hostetter, Earl Zink, Hostetter, Edward Keene, Memorial Da north on Borough Street, ) the and dismiss. Legion Jr. Baseball Game Lester! The American Legion Jr. Baseball Team will play their first baseball game on Monday, May 30, 1949 at M. at the Boro Park. We Zeller, George| ape arranging for the Elizabethtown Goorge Zerphey, Brown III, Anthony Warta, Lee Legion Jr. Baseball Team to be the Forney, Ray Myers; Colors: Mar-| opponen s. This will be a good game shall, P. B. Heilig; Aids: George and it will imme lately Keener, Clarence Roth; Manor Twp. | soon High School Band, Millersville, Pa;' This being the first game of the Post No. 372 Honor Guard Ameri-| gaqson Voiture!| dunce. Make your day comple e hy No. 42 Forty and 8, Lancaster, Pa. attending this game, V. F. W. Post No. 5752 Mt. Joy, and | Auxiliary; Moose Jr. Drum and Bu- gle Corps, Elizabethtown, Pa.; W. S. Ebersole Post No. 185 American Le- gicn and Auxiliary, Mount Joy, Pa as the parade is over. we hope for a fine atten can Legion, Columbia, Pa.; EVENING CONCERT Rev. Swoop, speaker at the Mount Joy Borough Park, gt Any other visiting Veterans. ey er program will be held at the Mount This Division will form on South . : x we 0 FM Joy High School Auditorium, oe |stead of the Borough Park at DIVISION NO. 2: Marshall, Ros-|/same time. coe Hassinger; Aids, Paul Brandt, Clyde Coen; Colors, Hershey Indus-| Selection, “Activity” and “Themes trial School Band, M.T.C. Depot) from Mignon”, Mount Joy High Fire Dept., Shawnee Fire Company, School Band: America, Sung by the Shawnee Band; audience, led by Warren Bentzel; in- the The cemplete program follows: Bugle Corps Wrightsville, Pa.; Sus-| “Andante from the Surprise Sym- { quehanna Fire Company and Ladies phony”, “The Man I Love”. Mount School Building. undersigned on the premises in Rapho township, bath, equipped with electricity, hot | water, etc. Frame barn, house (500 capacity) and other out- buildings. Blueberries, strawber- ries, raspberries, cherry, english chicken | walnut and other trees and grave- | vines are on the premises. Immediate possession. are in excellent condition. PERSONAL PROPERTY Buildings | | etta Street. 4-unit Norge electric range, Phil- | co 8 cu. ft. refrigerator, suite, old fashioned sink with cup: bedroom | hoard, electric washing machine, kitchen range. old fashioned cup- hoard, flour chest with top, sink, | kitchen table and chairs, couch, old frshioned lounge and chair set, some above mentioned items home made 50 years aco, porch glider, oil heat- er, meat slicer, beds, beddings, fish- ned goods, ete. J Conditions bv J MINNIE M/ GINDER Also at the same timg and place will be sold the personal | praperty of Raymond B. Ginder and Earl B. Ginder, execufors of the es- tate of Henry T. Gifider, decd. 1935 Studebaker gédan 1942 Farmall A tractor, starter and lights, mounted 2 way plow and | cultivator, disc Harrow, 3 section spring hagrow, 2 Wheel trailer and 2 | hole corn shellef, 2 wheelbarrows, 100 bu. ear cornf 25 bu. shelled corn | | new 25 bu. wheat, seme hay and straw, Premier ‘power mrwer and ! ROUTE OF THE PARADE: Dale D. Alleman, Winifred K.| 3 o. a Barnhart, Betty Ann Blessing arade w m at 3:00 P. M. A, Parade will forms ot QP. M. on Kenneth L. Boose, Wilmer Fugene | South Market Street, and move rick lice T. Doles, Wilma Jane | promptly at 3:30 P. M. by blowing Dommel, Martha M. Ebersole, » siren at the Fire House. The| Gloria Alice Fisher, Thomas H. Se siren a the Sum Fletcher, Allen G. Flowers, Elsie | electric heglge frimmer, full line of | { wood working stools, such as bench | Fi rst | | | | saw, band sa 6 in. jointer, drill | press, miter “box saw, electric drill, | bench vise, one 4 in. thick work bench, small shop stove, 2 sets high speed drills, hand saws, hammers, { chisels, ete. Some assorted lumber, I try equipment, etc. | | | Sale to begin at 12:30 noon when terms snd conditions will be made known by ; wt M toy EF RAYMOND B. GINDER | Small Tables, Sideboard, Coal Oil] yr, i Boy BJ Heater. Class officers are: Jay Wolge- FARL B. GINDER Exte. of Henry T. Ginder, dec'd | Perfection 5-burner Coal Oil Stove | Walter Dupes, Auct. Landis and Garman, Clerks { ladders, forks, chains, baskets, poul- | | Round Extension Table, Library RY Auxiliary, Columbia, Pa.; Any oth- Joy er Fire Company in the County. Rev. Swoop, This Division South! “Mutual”, “Dancing Market Street, south of the Grade! yg. Joy High School Band, Recita- High School Bund; Address, Lebanon; Selections, forms on DIVISION NO. 3: Marshall, John Rev. Koder: Selection, Hendrix; Aids: Earl Zink, Christian High School Octette: Charies; Colors: Oxford Fire Com-! “Summit”, “I'll Take You Home A- pany and Band, Oxford, Pa.; East gain Kathleen”, Mount Joy High Donegal High School Band, May- School Band: Presentation of the town, Pa.: Mount Joy Fire Com- Parade Awards, Benjamin Groff; pany. Selections, “Tca For Two”, “When This Division forms on W. Don-/Day Is Done”, “Military Escort”, | egal Street. | Mount Joy High School Band; | DIVISION NO. 4: Marshalls, Don-| Benediction, Rev. McGregor; Star ald Thome and Mrs. Arthur Mayer; Spangled Banner, Sung by the au- Aids: James Booth, Jay Barnhart: dience; Led by Warren Bentzel Colors: Warwick High ' Taps. Schocl Band, Girl Scouts, Brownies, E:y Scout Troops, Troop No. 35, Troop No. 45, Millersville, Pa, Marietta High School Band, Troop! of rain the Fireworks will be held No. 40, Quarryville, Pa.; Troop No. Tuesday night, May 31 at 9 o'clock. 15, Ironville, Pa.; Mount Joy Troop ———-— wishing "Commencement ("rom page 1} R. Krayhill secretary Township Fireworks Fireworks following the con- cert, at the Borough Park. In case ond any other Troop parlicipate. This Division will form on Mari- .. be delivered by Dr. L DIVISION NO. 5: Marshall, Wil-| philadelphia bur Best; = Aids: Charles Heaps, the Middle States Association of George Broske; Colors, Mount Joy Approved Secondary High School Band, Part of the Mt Colleges. Dr. . Joy Grade School Children, Ameri-/p 000) graduate the class of 1899. can Legion Drum and Bugle Corps The executive Schools and Kraybill is an East diplomas will be presented to No. 386, Hershey, Pa, Balance of 4 forty-five members of the | the Mt. Joy Grade School Children,| .1,q¢ by Ms. Flora Hcuseal | Florin Public Schools, Bicycle Ri- Shireman, who was also a member | ders, Horses, Any Motorized Equip-| of the 99 class. Mrs. Shireman ment. was a former township school di- This division will form on Col- rector and resides in Maytown. umbia Avenue, east of the School. The The| forty-five gradnates are: Parade will move north on North] Frank. Nova Mao Ours Market Stieet to Detwiler Helen S. Gebhard. Jeon Arlene East to Barbara Street; South) Gerlach Anna Mae to Mount Joy Street; East to Jacob Mond > Good, Richard Eugene ) : aas, Corl Fugene Hacker. Retty Street; south on Jacob to Main wilen Heinaman, Joan William | Heisey, Nanev Lou Herchelroth, PUBLIC SALZL Tames F. Horst, Jone F. Teed m, Of Personal Property & Real Estate Charles C. Leese. Donald L. Me- | to be held Kain, Janet R. McKain, John J. SATURDAY, JUNE 15th, 1949 |[Madara, Hazel M. Miller, George On the premises in the Village of %. Morris, LE Shirley Keener Maytown, situated across from St.| Marianna Ne v. Perma De- John's Lutheran Church, the fol-| "lec Noss, Jack F. Peck. Roy F.| lowing: Bre eo: Betty 4 Pye, Posy x n " vine nite | TOE. arma Joon Shank, olen Three Piece Living Room Suite Ty Ta] Three Bedroom Suites, 2 Porce-|, : ‘ : af Tab) a Faye Swords, Banks ai ables, 2 Drop-leaf Tables, | . Anita Faye Swords, Be lain top Tables. oy SW Wagner, Jav Cy gow General Electric Refrigerator muth. Pres.; Raymond Good. Vice- Speed Electric Washe¥ Richard M. Martin, Atty. 5-19-3t Dozen cane seated Rock- | Secretary; and Hazel Miller, is the | ers, Old-fashioned Rocker, Sewing Mise N: : Tus PUBLIC SALE Machine, Mirrors, Clothés Trees, 2 Mr Re so Si hom Julius, Of Florin Dwelling and Personal | Beautyrest Bed Cloth-| or: 1° ert § augh and Mr. John Property. ling, Two 9x12 Rugs; Complete set Hart are class advisors. National SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1949 | of Silverware. |Honor Society members are: Alice At one veloc P. M. (DST) | Dutch Cupboard tvith knife and|T. Doles, Wilman Jane Dommel, By order of the Orphans Court of | pork ‘Drawer, Columbia Lustre |Glorian Fisher, Betty Heinaman, Lancaster Co., the undergigned will Range, \Crocks antl Baskets, S sell for purpose of distribution, on | Bushel | Baskets, / Oil Drums, the premises: LOT OF LAND with FRAME DWELLING And other improvements Thereon. Former home of Howard M. Mus- AWS, | Janet McKain., Hazel Miller, one | and Ye | with gagoline pump, platform scales [Jay Wolgemuth, | | selman, deceased, ofi the north side | of Water Street if the Village of { Florin, \Mount Joy: Township, Lan- | caster ‘Radio, New unty, Pefina. Houselhas sevefi rooms, Hot Wa- | ter Heat} Oil Burfier. Lot 80x200 ft. At theisame time and place will be sold the following personal prop- erty: ! Furniture, § Linghs, Rugs, Dishes, Range, Refrigera- tor, Washing Machine, Garden ‘Tools Ete. Sale on the premises above named June 11, 1949, at one o'clock p. m. (DST. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK Administrator of the estate of Howard M. Musselman dec'd C. S. Frank, Auct. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys 5-19-3t | | | | rman epee mime corn sheller, bag wagon, 1-horse| The class will go to Washington Cultivat@r, Gafden and Carpenter |June 6, 7, and 8th. They will be Tools, Lag Chains and other articles |p, pe roned by Mr. John Hart, Mr. too numerous to mention. Slaugh Mis. Vera Real Es-| Robert and Also gt the same timc ; tate of | Gingrich. i 2) STORY {| They will be guests of the al- i 3 “BRICK HOUSE [umni association at their annual roof, hot air furn-|, st Saturday es ace, modern bath room and other| anquel May modern facilities throughout. 8 at 6 p. m. in the school audi- torium. EE — ORGANIZED 4-H FUN TO COOK CLUB AT SALUNGA The L. S. 4-H Fun to Cook Club, held a meeting last Friday in the Maple Grove School, Salunga, organize and elect officers. Nancy Lou Heisey was elected president, Ruth Dresher, vice presi- dent; Mildred Witman, secretary, as secretary; Barbara Ann Blessing, a song leader; Treasurer, Evelyn Blake; game leaders, Janet Charles TOOL SHED, 2 CHICKEN HOUSES And other Outbuildings All buildings have electricity. Ce- ment walks, good well of water on premises. Property may be viewed by call- ing on Mrs. Harold Engle, residing next door. Possession of thirty days. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. (EDT) Saturday, June 18, 1949, when terms will be made known by JOHN A. and JENNIE M. TOME Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman Clks. property within jo 5-29-4t follow as | The evening concert will be held | 17:00 P. M. In the case of rain, this | Tambourine” | [tion, ‘Lincoln's Gettysburg Address’ Mount Joy | Selections, ! Gibb ns. Ray- | Woleemuth. | [rresident; Mary Jane Sollenberger, | (The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa 26 0, 19493 ow Thursday, May . GIVE MOTHER A e [Register | Mothe . Movie Saturday, May 28-—In the vil- | Klahy 8 SKop rear Post lage of Landisville opposite the | Office, Middletown, Reformed Mennonite Church at —-— eastern end of the village, 2% | JOY COAL: Egg, Stove and Nut, story brick house, 1 1-10 acres ' $15.75, Pes, $13.75; | Buckwheat, ground, garage, chicken house and | $1000; Rice, $9.90; ey, $1.75 some household goods by Adam | Prices effective until July 1st. S. Gamber, Ed. Funk, Auct.| Walter Derr 230 West Main St, Sule starts 12:30 p. m. Mount Joy, Pa. 5-5-tf en an ls | FLASH CAMERAS all _ good Saturday, June the village | $10.58 p. Several slightly of Salunga on the road leading to | used flash canferad at a big saving, | Mechanicsville, 2'5 story frame | Flash Jomps. Viofor Klahr's Little house, 6 rooms, slate and tin roof. | Shop with thg/big stock Middle- | Also stable with chicken house at- | town. tached. Feis C8, Auct, Frunk, Saturday, June 11--On the pren ises on Water street, Florin, Penna. | frame dwelling, personal proper and lot 80x200 feet by the Unic National Mt. Joy Bank, Adm. of t} Estate of Howard M. Musselma deceased. C. S. Frank, Auct Saturday, June 18 the Village brick house, chicken houses als On the pren Maytown, tool ises in of 24 story Household goods by Maury shop, » some personal I MAKE DANDY PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSORS with 2-cylinder - {Pumps and fh. p. motors. Sold reasonable. Cober’'s Welding Shop, Mount Joy. 4-14-tf. ty | mn FOR SALE: 1949 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Dr. Sedan. 1942 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. 1938 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan. 1937 Graham Coupe. 411934 115 ton ve Truck. STALEY'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Dial 3-5951 e n, = property by John A. and Jennie M. -24-tf { Tome. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale to 3-H start at 12:30 p. m. (DST). NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL [and Nancy Rankin, Attending the meeting were Nan- GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7!, 8x8, 10'x10°, 12'x12’. In stock f0r im= mediate delivery. Automatic electrie overhead door gperators. Controlled cy Lou Heisey, Gloria Mowery, from the dash/of your car. Also a Ruth Dresher, Jane Young, Kay {fot of and pivoted steel Sides, Virginia Dissinger Verlene |sash. Paul A, Martin, Mount Joy, Harple, Janet Charles, Enterline, Mildred Witman, Chambers, nea Breneisen, thy | Cook and Mrs. Levi M. Peifer. Nancy Ran- | kin, Trevena Stehman, Doris Jean Doro- Evelyn Blake, Lin- Jeane Young, Kay Blake, Barbary Ann Blessing, Miss Pa. Phone 3-3011 WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN FOR EASY HOUSEWORK No Washing or Ironing ADJUSTABLE HOURS DIAL MOUNT JOY 3-9661 Or Inquire at the Bulletin office. Rates for classified | in this column are: First tion, 10 cents per line; Each ditional insertion, 8 cents p line. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. The rates are cash. inse Garden grown flow CLASSIFIED advertising ad- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Stella H. Good, late of Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make ims mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, er Se FOR SALE: er. i | plants, Choice of color and kinds, jill present them without delay for | 20c per doz. Phone M:. Joy 3-4847.pfcttlement to the undersigned, re- 7 5 96-1 iding at Manheim. Pa. — = CHRISTOPHER C. GOOD | After spending 19 weeks in the hos- |B. Frank Kready, Administrator { pital, I am happy to be heme and Attorney 5-12-6t wish to thank my friends for cards, fruit ar 5-26-1 | lowers, leiters, candy, money. Elvin E. Buker. BABEE-TENDA AND AWNING | ood condition. Awning never used. Call 3-9722 Mount Joy, Mrs. $20.00. | Robert Sheaffer. | FOR SALE: Table top Stove, good condition, $25.00. No man S. Brosey, on Chas. Fra farm. Mount Joy R 2, Pa. 5-26-1 5-26-1 Coal Oil WHO CAN USE Four 400x18 De- i mountable Rims, Tires and Tubes IP at $2 each or $7.50 for the lot? = changed whee] size and have no further use. Apply Bulletin, Mt. Joy. 3-26-tf Pp | HOW CAREFULLY CAN YOU DRIVE? You may have ine r= | other fellow? Drivers” who are ik | wise as well as [careful can protect tp | themselves fully with State Farm safety record, ir what about the license tag No. 98H67. Ormsby, Glen Pa. 5-29-1 with George LOST: Ring of keys, in Mount Joy Mrs. day | FOR SALE: WellsiMcClane Hot Mutual Auto J lower too. CH¥1 or come in rates, to- AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 5-26-1t tp Water Furnace, size [5<W23. Phone Mi. Joy 35162, WV gage BIDS FOR RAZING AND REMOVAL OF BUILDING | WANTED: Waitresd for Mount Joy Sealed bids will be received up | American Legion./ Paul Hipple, | to May 25th 1949 for razing and re- | Marietta Ave, | FOR SALE: Three lots, 55x155 f 5-19-tf moval of a 2 story frame mercantile and avartment building in Mt. Joy, 't., | including practically new oil bugn- on West Main St., Mt. Joy. M. K. | er unit, also radiation and er Heistand, 146 North Market St. | plumbing. If desired, separ bids Elizabethtown, Pa. 5-19-2t | for the oil burner unit will be ac- { | TAKE COLORFD SNAPSHOTS | cepted. Work to he started #mot earlier DECORATION DAY. Stop here for | {han June 15th, 1949 and must be color films and direct service. 8 | completed an or. before August lst MM Me-vie films in stock. Vie- ayn “or gy is | tor Klahr Capdera Shop Middle- | Evidence of préper and adequate town. 5-26-1t | fs required. Any : all bids / be rej STRAWBERRIES: Pick your ow Any and may be Will cost you less. Bring containers. | Pay by Ib., price per lb. depends « | Market price at strawberry season. [Ceme any time. Starting May 30 June 20. Easy picking No Sunday ‘I | by the owner. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY, PA. 5-12-tf SALE OF BOROUGH NOTES The Borough of Mount Joy, Lan- caster County, Pa. will receive bids m to | picking. Phone 271-M Manheim. J. Norman Rohrer. 5-26-3tp | YOUR GRADUATE WANTS COLOR CAME} Argus Color for purchase of $15,000.00 general A | obligation notes dated July 1, 1949 in denominations of $5,000.00 each, ', ve LO" 0 a Endnle . x Cras 327.90 pug Yon . Kadaks maturing serially at the rate of $5,~ Movie i esa pie ras $1008 wh, 1000.00 per year beginning one year ovie Cameras ¥%49.75 up ictor ! 0 ote ¥ Ww i rl Klahr Kodak Man, Middletown. | 4 of it te orth, option [I BUY all kinds of sgrap iron, al sell stove wood. | Phone 3-5573 Mt. Jov. | Power Mower, 74 town, Pa. Phone 11-W or 38-W. 5-12-4t | taxes) wagon, good condition, Matin | FOR SALE: Tin 5-86-1t | . etme. | payable FOR SALE: Practigally New Pincor . Poplar St., E- | without of said three notes at par and ac- crued interest before maturity, at SO Guy D. Spittler. | any time after June 30, 1951#upon 3-12-tf | thirty (30) days notice. terest semi-annually at rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, deduction for any taxes inheritance ‘or succession levied or assessed thereon | | (except — | under any present or future law of in | the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- Eshleman, | nia and which the Borough mav be 5-12-3t [reauired or permitted to pay. Notes Wood St., Florin, Pas | FOR SALE: Model , 9 Prémier | Luxe Sweeper, gfod conditic | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4929 De { will be sold and delivered onlv sub- |iect to aporeval of Pennsylvania mn. 5-11 | Denartment f Internal Affairs, and of the Rorosteh solicitors. FOR SALE: Ewnrude Zephyr, Sealed Bide for said notes will be { received bv William F. Brian, See- 54 H. P. Outboarfl , motor, good condition. ~~ Walter Weifer, Salun- of Mo nt Jov Borourh at 128 ga, evenings. 5-5-tf | N. Barbara Street, Mount Joy, Pa., — {er at the Borough Holl, no to 7:30 For AWNINGS - VENETIAN | O'clock P. M. on June 6, 1949 at BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- | which honr said Senretary will ohen STERING call Cplumbia 48101 or | them in Borough Hall. Mount Jov, write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- | Pa. Bids must be in writing, in STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf & | canled envelones, marked “Rids for © Mount Jovy Borough Notes” nnd | TYPEWRITERS & New-rebuilt-used. J/ |E. High, Elizabethtdyh 14]. ADD.-MACH'S M. Engle, 411 1 4-8-tf | must be accomvanied hv certified cr cashier's check payable to the Borough of Mount Jov for Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars as secir- | [fF INTERESTED i | car—See—Ben Stale Mount Joy. selling vonr or call 3-5951 | 2 5.9-f twill he accented which are for less ity acainst loss from bidder's fail. ure tn comply with his bid. No bids | ! than the entire issue, which ema | ANTIQUES: will | for antiques of any a Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St. heim, Pa. Phone FOR SALE: 1937 to sell. Apply Kulp's Mount Joy. pay high Prices scription, 3 in or in the ordinance. or Man- 2.24-tf | par and accrued interest. International Panel Truck, good cohdition. Priced ws Agency 3-17-tt | conditions not provided here- which name a bid orice of lacs than Richt is | reserved tn reiopt anv an all bide. TH¥ ROROVIGH OF MT. JOY William F. Brian, Secretary Arnold, Bricker & Beyer t Solicitors 5-19-84
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