wis - CL Auditing Notices JUNE TERM, 1949 To all heirs, legatees, creditors and other persons interested: Notice is given that the following accounts in decedents' estates and trusts have been filed in the office of the Register of Wills or the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- ter County, as the case may be, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of said county 34. HEAGY November Term, for audit and confirmation, and for distribution of the balances shown therein to the parties legally entitl- designated at nine o'clock in the forenoon, Eastern Standard Time, in the Orphans’ Court Room on the City of Lancaster, Pa. JUNE 20, 1949 1. AULT, ESTEY M., dec'd, No. 67, November Term, 1948. First and final account of 8. V. Hoster- man, exor. 2. ADAMS, JACOB, dec'd, No. 48, June Term, 1948. The first and final account of Pauline Trap- 38. HUMPHREYS, C. I, December Term, nell, extx. 2. BRACKBILL, ANNIE M. decd. No. 61, November Term, 1929. The first and final account of Mary A. Witmer trustee to sell real estate. 39. HUNCHBERGER, ROY November Term, 1948. The first and final account 75 Vera Evans, extx. ol The Conestoga National Bank 40. HOSTETTER, 4. BRUBAKER, ROLAND H., dec’d, No. 77, January Term, 1920. The first and final account of Lancaster, trustee for Edith B. Gehr Dorsey. 3. BAUSMAN, SAMUEL D., decd, No. 31, October Term, 1942. First and final account of Farmers Bank and Trust Company of National Bank and Lawrence C. Porter, exors. of the will of Lau- ra B. Porter. Laura B. Porter died March 14, 1949. 6. BURKHOLDER. JOHN, decd, 42. HAGER, WILLIAM No. 71, November Term, 1948. The first and final account of Edwin B. Spotts and Mary ‘S. Ebersole, admrs. 7. BRIMMER, GERTRUDE B, dec’d, No. 64, October Term, 1948. The first and final account 43: HALDEMAN, MAUD, dec'd, No. 31, December Term, 1931 of William Blair Brimmer and The Fulton National Bank of LL ncaster, exors. 8. BRUBAKER, MARY M. dec'd. No. 49, August Term, 1948. The R. Bvars. exor. 9. DUNLAP, ADAM O., dec'd, No. 68, September Term, 1948. The first and final account of Eliza- 45. HOFFMAN, beth L. Dunlap. extx. 10. DIETRICH, A. BAIR, dec’d, No. 28. December Term. 1948. First ond final account of A. Chester Dietrich and Miriam F. Dietricl,, admrs, 11. EBFRLY, ROBERT PEARSON, dec'd, No. 77, November Term, 1948. The first and final account of William J. Eberly. exor. 12. EBY, AMOS L., decd, No. 9% August Term, 1948. The first und final account of Earle K. Eby, admr. No. 39, June Term, 1M8. The first and final account of Roy Eshleman, John Eshleman, Jac- ob Eshleman, Chester Eshleman, ond Mary Lefever, exors. 14. EBY, EDWIN P., dec'd. No. 20. May Term, 1948. The first and final account of Charles M. Eby and Nora E. Moyer. exors. 15. FFRGUSON, ELLIS E, decd, No. 75, January Term, 1944. First and final account of The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, trustee for Willis Ferguson. 16. FIRESTONE, MATIDA, also known as TILLIE FIRESTONE, dec’d, No. 78, November Term, 1948. The first and final account ol Melvin S. Binkley, admr. me 17. FISHER, ANNA M., dec'd, No. 19. August Term, 1948. The sec- ond and final account of Clay M. Ryan, exor. 18. FISHER, ISAAC L., decd, No 78, June Term, 1948. First and final account of Elam S. Fisher and Jesse Lapp, exors. 19. FISHER, J. FRED, decd No. 41. August Term, 1948. The sec- ond and partial account of The Lancaster County National Bank nd Cora M. Young, exors. 21. December Term, 1932. The first and final account of Harry Firectone, surviving exor. 21. FROELICH, JOHN M. decd, 56. KNOSP, HARRY, also known as | KNOSP, dec'd, No. 12, October Term, 1918. The account of Joseph G. Froelich and Clarence H. Gable surviving trustees for the use of Jew F. Froelich. 57. 22, GEIST. JOHN W., dec'd. No. 76, November Term, 1948. The first snd final account of Chas. W. Faby. exor. 58. LEIBLEY, FLVIN A., decd, 38, August Term, 1948. The first 23. GLFSSNER, HFRMINF E. de- censed. No. 46, November Term. 1948. The first and final account admrx 24. CREYNAWALT. LIZZIE, dec'd. Nao. 75, November Term, 1948 Tho first and final acconnt of 60. LESSLEY, Albert A. Greenawalt, admr. c¢ Tn, 25. GUMPF, ROY K,, dec’d, No. 72, August Term, 1948. The first and final acccunt of Stella E. Bartholomew admrs. c.ta. 61 26. 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. 27. GERHART. FRANK, dec'd, No. 91, May Term, 1948. The first and final account of Irwin Ger- hart admr. 28. GARMAN. ELIZABETH B. de- 'g3. ceased, No. 97, March Term 1948, The first and final account of Phares B. Garman, admr., 29. GFORGE. IDA S.. da¢’d, No. 51. g4. October Term, 1948. First and final account of William H. Ceorre, admr. SC. FAGKR, WILLIAM H,, dec'd. | 65. MILLER, No. 5, April Term, 1947. Second ond nortial account of Mary W. The Haser and Fdward T. Hager, EXors, ler, admrs, Orphans’ 131. HARNISH, P $ Court No. 76, March Term, third account of Martin M. Har=- | MOYER, NORMAN I, No. 51, August Term, 1948, The SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1949 Will be sold by the M. lon the premises in Rapho township, { on the road leading from Manheim Mastersonville, Square school house, the following and personal property to Maud E. Moyer Anderson, admrees. MARTIN, SUSIE, dec'd, No. 61, 1948. The ,ac- (From page 1) Union | ty=seven, wife of David P. Umberg- 32, HARTMAN, OLIVER No. 10, October Term, 1948, First and partial account of Henry K. | Bergman, exor. 33. HAVERSTICK, known as ABRAM L.. STICK, decd, No. 71, September! 68. The Mt. Joy High School Alum- Joseph's Hospital after] | ho Osephs ni Association will hold its annual sta. as trustee to sell the | wit an illness of two years. A daughter of the late Christian] and Margaret Miley Shank, she was REAL ESTATE LOT OF GROUND containing acres and 9 perches more or less | adjoining the property of Irvin Wol- | gemuth and others Improvements thereon are SUSIE, dec’s, No. 61, the High Sec audi Novermhor Teams 1008 Tbe. Bor a we High School auditorium dinner will be served at 7:00 p. m. a member of the Bainbridge Church! . : followed by music for dancing fur- Besides her husband she is ADDISON 8S. survived by a brother, Howard M. orchestra, who will play from 8:30 AND FRAME Shank, Muscatine, lowa; During the evening DWELLING HOUSE Heagy, admrx. ed thereto, on the date hereinafter 25. HOEFMAN, Vo. 52, May Term, 1940. Second various prizes will be bi ipped Ww Jectric \ : ath, equipped with electricity, hot John H. Spangler decorating and Spangler, fifty-seven, of first and final gecount of Arthur | Hoffman, exor (500 capacity) and other out- 4th floor of the Court House in the 36. HORST. 1 B. Martin, exors. Columbia, died at St. Joseph's Hos- Mrs. Vera Albert, : teed y James Roberts and first and final account of Walter trees and grave- place for fifteen years, moving to Betsy Bialer P. Weigand, exor on the premises : 8) gler, Columbia five years ago five daughters 2. MINNICH, HARVEY W, dec'd, | Term, 1948. First other officers are ice president; Arthur Sprecher Brown and Mary Jane, wife of and wre in excellent condition. PERSONAL PROPERTY electric range, Phil- thuy Schneider, of town; lene, wife of Roy Weaver, Manheim wes ne Mention (From Page 1) Mary Fach and son Harry of Mid- old fashioned sink with cups Barr, sur- | kitchen range, R2, are daughters. Humphreys and Farmers Bank and Trust Company of Lancast-|74. NISSLEY, ‘SAMUEL B., decd, | kitchen table and chairs, couch, old fashioned lounge and chair set, some First and final in the Eberle ceme- N. Hagerman, exor [50 years ago, porch glider, oil heat- ©. meat slicer, beds, beddings, Elizabethtown gnd final account of William F. ned goods, ete, Findley, exors. ROBERT, decd, Robert Seibert and daughter Carol dec’d, No. 65, December Term, 76 m. after an illness] guests of Mr. and Mrs. Park Neiss, wccount of The Fulton 3ank of Lancaster 11 the following personal s. Kate Barnhart, Mrs. Joseph- Co. ine Kaylor, Mrs. Eva Zeller, Mus. | building Sprout, Mrs. Anna Mumper, Rail- Mrs. Anna Geib, Mrs. Fire|¢t, Mrs. Mary Stark and Mrs. Har- Leib went by bus to Baltimore, Mount Joy, exor lancaster and The New Britain 41. HEAGY, HARVEY R., dec'd, No. 77. November Term, Ginder, executors of the es WILLIAM, dec'd, account of The Cones- | 10} 2 wat w | ay 2nts ted £ way and lights, mounted iy plow and rend Brotherhood. Loyal Order of for the use of Anna I's ¢ har . 2 wheel trailer gnd 2 ~8. RUHL. JOHN DEI Heol oh by Md. Sunday. They were accompan- September Term, and final account of Roy Ruhl ear corn, 25 bu. shelled corn a number of members from William H. Hager, Jr., some hay and straw, the Elizabethtown 6 the Women of The Friendship Degree was : 1 . | Sheetz funeral home here Sun-| the meeting of | electric hedge trimmer, full line of working tools, such ae bench and Redmond C. Hager, trustees 79 ter, succeeding trustee for John Mrs. John H. Frye Mumper and Mrs. Robert | bench. small shop stove, 2 sets high el —— 9:30 GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP The annual Girl Scout Day Camp will open at the boro’s Cove Park . RICE. VARY JANE, also known RICE, dec'd, No. the use of Irene McClure. first and final account of Joseph 44. HOFFMAN, . forks, chains, baskets, poul- try equipment, etc. Sale to begin ut 12:30 noon when ond conditions Hoffman, admrx. and William H alon Tuesday, the late William and|James Spangler and Mildred Zink s born in Perry County, First and final account of Hazel | lived in Lancaster s expected that between eigh- 35 {pistes fo Soli fox) estate frien, and Garman. Clerk oli ty and one hundred Scouts will at- ar re ma , EerKsSs . | Richard M. Martin, tend the four day camp. 46. HAM: MER, wecount of Alfred =lamong the popular projects on the Personal Property and final accounts of William B SATURDAY. JUNE 11 i7. HILLYEFR., JAMES Parents, [riends and the interest- | » urged and invited to | Bloomfield; and Mrs visit the Day Camp at any time. Tt | frame dwelling, personal property September Term, to Green Tree, Milion Grove, igned, by virtue of an order ol the saneaster County Act of 1917, will of distribution, Ralph W. Eby, Jr., guardian. 13. FSHLEMAN. JACOB GC. de-'d. 18. JACKSON, FRANCES A., decd, No. 37, August Term, first and final account ter J. Patterson, exor. 19. JACOBSON, CHARLES A ceased, No. 60, May on the closing day, Several nephews and niec- HARRIET, decd, 19, February Term, 1946 ee the completed projects under the Partition me | sell for the purpose admr. d.b.n.c.t.a. coy ovine. Engagements 2 In One Family (From page 1) All that certain and final account ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Smeltz, admrx nouse, and a lot of ground first and partial account of Oli- | containing 911% two . ; wr, Se ra, has been ; rm Richard Kauffman Herr, unga, has been announc ol. KELLER, Smith and The Lancaster Coun- | are lighted throughout with electric RAYMOND H., decd, No. 57, October Term, 1948. The [gg first and final account of the tabulating office of ated on the premise strong Cork Co., = 11 ssession of the Ruth B. Keller, admrs. c.t.a iven immediately sselring, became tf i wedding will take place July | of the purchase money Wedding Miss Ruth Landis Johnstin, May- Sunday! town, and Frank P. Gorner, Mount Joy, trustee for John G. =o same time and place, 53. : i be sold a complete line goods, as follows | Majestic coal range, Heatrola, Frig- idaire refrigerator, antique bureaus, First and final account of Kath- qq ryn Miller and Charles E. Kipp- 1948. Second and 54. KREIDER, JOHN Anal account of Lilian School of Lebanon Church of God. N.Y. were married at 4 p. m. Sat- 19, Sepiembzr Term, 1 kitchen cupboard, coal oil . Ele ED her urday in Maytown SLOKOM, ANNA C. dec'd. No. | machine, rugs, carpets, silver spoons sonage with the Rev. Wilbur M. Al- sell real estate. | Li : 1 y 20. FIRESTONE, HENRY, decd, No. 55. KREIDE : THN S. decd. No. 9 cooking utensils, canned fruit, quilts Wilson; | reside in Rome, N. Y. 19, September Term, HOYER, dec'd, eesti DISVILLE wast Hempfield Twp. seniors at-| evening. ENTERTAINED CLASS Wittle entertained her SOUDERS, EZRA S., decd, No The property to be sold Sunday School class of the Evang | viewed by calling upon the Halde- Cong. Church, at her home Friday | telephone number first and final account of Henry Louise Hanisco, ib Terms and conditions to be made | tended services at the undersigned, CHRISTOPHER 'C. GOOD, Administrator and Trustee partition proceedings estate of Stella H. Good dec'd Aldinger, Auct {| B. Fiank Kready, Attorney . STAUFFER, BENJAMIN E.. de- November Term. First and final account of | K. Shenk, exor, | Landisville Sunday evening. The! awarded May Term, 1948. Ernest P. Leer, pastor of Zion| Wade and Martha Bates. account of James R. s assist-| teacher, Mae Zink, Mary Ann and Raymond H. Daihl,| Gloria Gish, Martha Bates, Wanette Church of God, Wade, Kitty and Jean Wittle. August Term, livered the sermon final account of Eli M. Zimmer- Bank and Trus: of Katharine H. Sultzbach, 99. LEAKWAY, BENJAMIN F.. ceased, No. 65, November Term, Company, admr. 96 WILLIAM H Term, 1948. The account of The The High School choir TTT Tyre Leakway, admr. KEPT AWAY BY ILLNESS BUT RECEIVED HER AWARDS SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1949 At one o'clock P. M. By order of the Orphans , the undersigned will | i sell for purpose of distribution, on | (From page 1) , at Rowenna on Sunday. count of The Farmers 97. ULRICH, A. JOSEPHINE, decd, i v T hie Howard Musselman property will New Holland, succeeding trus- First and final Conoy WD». hugh it public sale next Satur- Henry L. Gise, who was unable to attend the grad- 2s and Moos y : day, June 11th. Wanner and M 1weie Wanner, VONDERSMITH. LOT OF LAND with uation ceremontes November Term, because of illness, receives the two : SCH 5 5 M Nelson Felty of Lan- caster, Misses Joan, Ruth and Ros- | RINGNECK PHEASANTS Hens aline Schmook | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs GEORGE LIPP and G. LIPPOLD), February Term ron from her twin sis- x wr, Jo , at St. Joseph's Hospital Former home of Howard M. Mus- ter, Joanne, a sen 08] selman, deceased, on the north side Vondersmith and Emily L. Wolf. Joyce, stricken with ap- WIKER, J. J. dec’d. No. 27, Sep- | y ; decd, No, 2, San. | pendicitis and hospitalized Wednes- 62. MOWRER. MARY, dec'd. No. 2, able to return Florin, Mount Joy Township, Lan- caster County, Penna. | House has seven rooms, Hot Heat, Oil Burner. At the same time and place will | be sold the following personal prop- and final account of Earl L. Wi- ker and Mohel Shearer, exors. later without undergoing ¢ Charles sdmrx. day: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenawalt of town, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green- awalt of Pequea, Mr. Earl Greena- with three pens. Call Mount Jo walt and Miss Betty Kreider. i Fredine Gehman was awarded a | WANTED: Waitress for Mount Joy Bronze Medal gt Rocky Springs on Saturday evening, for runner-up in | the State roller skating competition. Kappy Kaplan will repair or re- build your sewing September Term, 1948 September Term, 1931. md final account of George nal account of C. Ralph Mow- ery, surviving exor. MOWFRY, S. ELIZABETH ceased. No. 44, November Term, - ind final aceount [HELP | PRACTICE SAFETY GEORGE H. GOI L. Register of Wills and Clerk | of Orphans’ Court WANTED: ¢ 1948, The fire | tor, Washing Machine, Garden Tools | May be a potential killer, of C. Ralph Mowery. exor. = - - St oe NEI - Vir] or extension agricultural engin housework in familv of ri No washing or ironing. Easy 248. |sleaning, Sale on the premises above named | eers urge use of a safe bull pen. June 11, 1949, at one o'clock p. m. | November Term, Howard M. Musselman dec'd | | C. S. Frank, Auct. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Administrator of the estate of and Katie Mil- |nreforred. Call at The Bulletin of- | fice or Dial 3-9661 Mt Joy. 3-17-if 5-19-3¢t | the ad on another page Thursday, June 2, 19493 ‘Mortuary Record Hi School Alumni [Qe Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Banquet June 3rd Maytown Water (From page 1) ception of the installation of two | in | 50 gallon per minute pumps which | in operation, will be run alternately. However, in case of an emergency, Zook said both pumps can be oper- ated the same time to provide more water under mereased pres- sure, Workmen have also completed pouring concrete for a retaining wall around (he station which will prevent surface water from draining into the spring When completed, the area surrounding the station will be filled with earth leaving only about two feet of the station extending above the ground A fence is to be erected around the areca The water main, according to Zook, will be laid out to the May - town to Flizabehtown road, and | will follow the left side of the road to the township high school where a 100,000 standpipe is to be located For this pact of the project contract was awarded t(o the Chi- cago Bridge and Iron Co. Phila delphia, by the authority The Cost May Rise Originally the cost of the pro- ject was estimated at $75.09 but | officials reported that increases in | figure. The cost to the individual owner consumer has not heen de - termined and the project is to be financed through a long-term bond issue Ly the authority In addition to supplying wate: for local consumers, the system will also provide better fire pro- had to depend on wells and cis- terns and water brought from near by Marietta in dry scasons. Plans also call placing 14 fire plug in the community — ec Sale Register If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills. That's | the cheapest advertising you can get Saturday, June 11—On the prem- ises on Water street, Florin, Penna., and lot 80x200 feet by the Union National Mt. Joy Bank, Adm. of the | Estate of Howard M. Musselman, | deceased. C. S. Frank, Auct Saturday, June 18—-On the prem- ses in the Village of Maytown, a 215 story brick house, tool shop, chicken houses also some personal vroperty by John A. and Jennie M Tome. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale to start at 12:30 p. m. (DST) oe A LANDISVILLE DWELLING WAS SOLD FOR $8860.00 The two and one-half story, 11- room brick house located in Lan- disville on the Harrisbu:g Pike, of- fered for sale Saturday by Adam S Gamber, wos sold t; Barton Geh- man, Landisville RD, for $8,860.00 In the sale of household goods, mall Steigel goblets sold foy $19.50 each, while cther pieces of tne famed glassware brought from $15 to $20 each. Old cups and saucer brought $12 to $14 each; old dishes, $15-$18 pitchers, $12 to $20 cach; butte bowls, $5-$12 cach An old walnut table was sold at chairs, $17-833; and a tilt-top cher- | ry table, $31 Edgar Funk was auctioneer fF [1 BUY all kinds of scrap iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. { Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy, 5-12-tf | [BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- {STERING call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- costs may change the tection for the ¢ mmunity which CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in this column are First inser- tion, 10 cents per line; Each ad- ditiona] insertion 8 cents per line. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These rates are cash. FOR SALE: Philco Console radio, Excellent condition. 210 East Main | News From Florin = 2 inv FOR SALE: Wells McClane Hot Water Furnace, size 5-W25. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5162 5-26-41 TAKEN: Boy's red and white bicy- cle from home on street Person is known and shall be pros- ccuted unless bike is réturned im- mediately. 6-2-1 $1.50; Roos'ers, $2.00 Live or 25¢ extra for dressing. Charles Bailey, Rl, Mt. Joy 6-2-tf Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman | FOR SALE: African Violets, all colors, “single or double: 213 Mount Joy St., Mount Joy 6-2-1tp iI"'OR SALE: Chicken House 53x20 2-4512. 6-2-1t American Legion Poul Hipple, Marietta Ave. Mt 5-19-tf FOR SALE: Model 9 Premier De Luxe Sweeper, g-od condition. | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4929 5-5-tf Patronize Bulletin advertisers, | Will cont you Jes Pick your own. Will cost you less. Bring containers. Pay by lb. price per Ib, depends on | Market price at strawberry season. Come any time. Starting May 30 to June 20. Easy picking. No Sunday picking. Phone 271-M Manheim. J. Norman Rohrer, 5-26-3tp { FOR SALE: Practically New Pincor { Power Mower. 74 N. Poplar St., E- i town, Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 5-12-4t For AWNINGS - VENETIAN STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14). 4-8-tf | — [INTERESTED in selling your | car—See—Ben Staley or call 3-5951 ! Mount Joy. 5-9-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407, 2-24-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Do you have a front room to spare in a aeighborhood section Let us show you how to open a highly profitable ICE CREAM store with very small capital. Quick turnover -- big profits ACT NOW Inquire Box 85, Mount Joy, Pa. 6-2-1t | JOY COAL: Egg, Stove and Nut, $15.75, Pes, $13.75; Buckwheat, $10.00; Rice, $9.90; Barley, $7.75 Prices effective until July 1st. Walter Derr 230 West Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. 5-5-tf I MAKE DANDY PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSORS with 2-cylinder Pumps and '» h. p. motors. Sold | reasonable. Cover’s Welding Shop, Mount Joy. 4-14-tf. FOR SALE: 1949 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Dr. Sedan. 1942 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. 11938 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan. 1937 Graham Coupe. 1934 1'% ton Dodee Truck. STALEY’'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Dial 3-5951 3-24-tf | NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8x7’, 8'x8", 10’x10°, 12'x12’, In stock for im= mediate delivery. Automatic electric overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash of your car, Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-t1 WANTED GIRL. OR WOMAN FOR EASY HOUSEWORK No Washine or Ironing ADJUSTABLE HOURS DIAL MOUNT JOY 3-9661 Or Inquire at the Bulletin office. 3-17-t¢ WHO CAN USE Four 400x18 De-~ mountable Rims, Tires and Tubes | at §2 each or $7.50 for the lot? changed whee] size and have no further use. Apply Bulletin, Mt. Joy. 3-26-tf WOULD YOU TRADE your right to drive for a few dollars? Un- | der new financial responsibility i laws in cst states, one accident could take away your driver's li- cense Insurance IS your best | protection Let me show you why it pays to insure with State Farm Mutual—world's largest automobile insurance company. Call ¢r come in. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 6-2-1t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Steila H. Good, late of ' Mount Joy Township, Lancaster : of Ape 1 | County, Pa., deceased. each; images, $4-$12 each; lustre | > y Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im= $74; a walnut chest, $55: rocking | mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay fou settlement to the undersigned, re- siding at Manheim, Pa. CHRISTOPHER C. GOOD |B. Frank Kready, Administrator Attorney 5-12-6t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership between Cecil E. Weav- er and John P. Evalt, trading under the name of Weaver and Evalt, at R. D. No. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa., was | dissolved by mutual consent on June 1, 1949. The business will be continued under the name of C. E. Weaver, R. D. No. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa., to { whom all debts owing to the part- nership should be paid and to vhom all claims against the part- nership should be presented. CECIL E. WEAVER JOHN P. EVALT Chas W. Eaby, Jr., Attorney 6-2-1t BIDS FOR RAZING AND REMOVAL OF BUILDING Sealed bids will be received ur to May 25th 1949 for razing and re=~ ) moval.cf a 2 story frame mercantile md apartment building in Mt. Joy, including practically new oil burn= er unit, also radiation and other plumbing. If desired, separate bids for the oil burner unit will be ac- cented Work to he started not earlier than June 15th, 1949 and must be completed on or before August 1st, 1949. Evidence of proper and adequate Insurance is required. Any and all bids may be rejected by the owner. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY, PA. §-12-tf