The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 23, 1950, Image 3

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FOR...
Watches-Clocks-Jewelry
And Watch Repairing
Warren H. Greenawalt
JEWELER
209 West. Main St, MT, JOY
OPEN EVERY EVE VING


LIVE and DRESSED
CHICKENS



FREE
DELIVERY
BLAIN KAUFFMAN
MT. JOY, PA
ROUTE 1, DIAL 13-4929


G. K. Wasner
& Son, Bill
AUCTIONEERS
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phones 442]2 — 544R4
Always At Your Service
GIVE US A CALL

Every day farmers are involved in ex.
pensive law suits because of farm
accidents. Special Broadform Farm
Liability Policy provides real protec.
tion against ruinous financial loss
which you might suffer as the result
of your liability for injury to members
of the public and damage to the prop-
erty of others. Don’t risk losing what
you work so hard to gain. Get the facts,
Ray N. Wiley
MANHEIM R. D. 2
Phone Landisville 2201
AMERICAN FARMBRS
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Operating in lowa as
(IHinois) American Farmers
Mutual Insurance Company





COME IN, let us explain how Shep-
pard's FULL-diesel operation cuts fuel
See how you can
costs over 75%!
save three out of every four dollars
you've been spending on tractor fuel.
Act now, before your busy season
when the savings are greatest.
CALL US TODAY FOR A
FREE DEMONSTRATION
ON YOUR OWN FARM.
(No obligation, of course)
Leaman-Evans Co., Inc.
V.OUNT JOY. PA.
Phone 3-9351
|
; 12-4 |
{lesel’s «the: Power-=Sheppard s -the «Diesel J
 
| FOR RENT
| €t., or phone 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 12-tf |
| and at home. Mrs, Russell Kramer.
{ ATTRACTIVE
| Garage. Corner property in Florin,
f NEI EY stone will be received until 6 P, M.
i CLASSIF IED) | March a1, 1950, by the Supervisors
; of Mount Joy Township, Lancaster
County, Penna, and will be public-

Rates for classified advertising m | ly opened and read during their
this column are: | meeeing to be held April 1 at 10
3 lines or less, minimum ,..... 35¢ | A, M.
Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ | Proposal Forms and
Each add. insertion, per line .... 8¢ | tions on which all proposals must
he submitted may be obtained at
FOR SALE: Minnich Tobacco Press, | the home of the Township Secre-
John W. Kreider, 117 N. Market St,, | tary, Lloyd L. Risser, Elizabethtown
Mount Joy 3-9081. 12-1p [R. D. 3, Pa.” 11-2

FOR SALE: Timothy Hay. Price | The undersigned will receive bids
£25.00. Elias Z. Musser, Mt. Joy R1, | for the purchase of materials con«
Phone 3-4928. 11-41 tained in a two-story frame huild-
Ry [ing situate on the Northeast Corner
ATTENTION FARMERS! Get your of West Main and Manheim Streets,
| Whirl A-Way Egg-Washer. Cleans | Mounf Joy, Pa, until 12:00. noon,
3,600 per hr. 10 day free trial. Les-
ter M. Gehman, R2, Manheim, [dismantled and all materials
Phone 3-4746 12-tf | moved from the site within 20 days
iter the award which will be made
to the highest responsible b'dder,
R. E. HASSINGER,
Secretary, Church Council

re=

I wish to thank my friends for
the cards and flowers sent to me
while in the hospital; Mrs. Kenneth

Leib 12-1p Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
. se me | 12.8 eo t Jo
ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | of Mount doy
for antiques of any description. Mr. | YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE
Hart,” 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- NEEDS PROTECTION: Careful
heim, Pa. Phone 407, | dyivine plus State Form Mutual
. re | Aulo Insurance's complete coverage
FOR SALE: Home-made tractor |. . : 2 \
: will do the job. State Farm's low-=
with plow and cultivator, in good wa Jo 2 I an De Farms low
= J reasonable. ates make it ¢ Xtra:
9 nation. J easonable. Phone Mount vestment, Don't take chances. Un-
LOY Demi lder new laws in most states, one
WANTED: Young Man to work by Mishap can cost you your license,
fav cr monih. April 1st. Christian | unless you can prove financial re-
preferred, Elias Z. Musser, Phone | sponsibility. Call cr come in today.
Mt. Jovy 3-4528 11-2t AMMON R. HOFFER
119 David St., Mount Jey, Pa.


April 14, 1950. The building must be |
and North of South Orphans’ Court (
Auditing Notices
J exton Road,
| Alley,
2. To change from Residence “B"' |
district to Business District, an | a
area bounded on the North by | APRIL TERM, 1950
| Pennsylvania Railroad Company To ‘all heirs, legatees, creditors and
|property, on the East by South High
Street, on the South by East Don-
egal Street, Oak Alley, Delta Street
und West Donegal Street, and on
the West by South Market Street,
Copies of the proposed amend-
{ments are on file in the Office of the
Borough Secretary, and may be in-
spected by any person interested
at his office No. 128 N. Barbara |
St, Mount Joy, Pa. between the
{hours of 10 A. M, and 8 P. M,,
| Monday to Friday, inclusive, and 10
A. M., and 5 P. M,, Saturday.
WILLIAM F. BRIAN
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 | 27.
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 | 28
for audit and confirmation, and for
distribution of the balances shown |
therein to the parties legally entitl-
ed thereto, on the date hereinafter
designated at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, Eastern Standard Time, in
29.

| 11-3 Borough Secertary | the Orphans’ Court Room on the
Pre | 4th floor of the Court House in the
AN Ny ORDINANCE ANNEXING | City of Lancaster, Pa. 30
| TERRITORY TO THE BOROUGII | APRIL 17. 1930
OF MOUNT JOY : eR
0 | 1 BLICKENDERFER, ANNA W.
| IT IS HEREBY enacted and or- | :
| dained by the Borough Council of | Settlor. Deed of Trust.
| the Borough of Moun: Joy, Lancas-
ter County, Pa., as follows:
WHEREAS, a petition has been |
| presented to the Borough Council of
‘he Borough of Mount Joy, request-
ing the Borough to annex to itself
and make a part of the Borough,
| certain land hereinafter described,
situated in Mount Joy Township,
Lancaster County, Pa., which is a |
second class township. And it is!
| represented to said Council by the
said petiticn that the signers of the
said petition, 32 in number, consti-
| tute a majority of all ot the free-
No. 42, o
March Term 1950. The first and SL
final account of Northern Bank
and Trust Company, trustee |
under Deed of Trust of Anna W.
Blickenderfer, for the use of
Grace Blickende: fer, W. Eugene |
Blickenderfer, Alice Blicken- |
derfer, now Alice I. Freeman, |*
and Lena Blickenderfer, now !
Lena Skeen, |
2. BRACKBILL'S CEMETERY, In-
ter Vivos. No. 32. December |
Term, 1934. The first and final |
~
Trust Company, Succeeding

FOR QUICK SALE: 1941 G. M. Phone 3-4901 12-11 polders of the land described in the trustee under Deed of Trust
Truck, New motor. Come and see | LAT re aos [said petition, and said Borough | created for the upkeep and re- |
it Phone Mt. Joy 3.3373 or call at | EXECUTRIX NOTICE | Ea is satisfied that the said | pair of Brackhill’'s Ceinetery, in |
ann | Estate of Charles S. Morton, late
237 Marietta Ave., | 7, 12-1 | »
¥ Morienla Bye Mount Joy. 12-1 | of Mount Joy Borough, Penna. de-

FOR SALF: 7-room house, with |ceased. :
all conveniences, ‘in Florin. Phone | Letters testamentary on said
11-2p | estate having been granted to th
rere _ - | andersigned, all persons indebte
CARD OF THANKS: [| wish to | thereto are requested to make im-
thank relatives, neighbors and | mediate payment, and those having
friends, who gave their kindness, | cldiims or demands against
sympathy and beautiful ficral offer- | same, will present them without
Mt. Joy 3-9531 after 4 P

M.




ings in the death of my husband. | delay for settlement to the under=
Mis. Abram S. Holwager. 12-1 | signed, residing at 151 New Haven


EE PEST TT ——= | Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
LOST: Red Truck wheel 650x186, ANNIE S. MORTON
between Mt. Joy Reservoir and Wa- | Executrix
te: Works. Reward. Richard E. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer
Miller, R2, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-9263. | Attorneys
12-2 | h
Ett Tr a To ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE | fpgtate of Elizabeth B. Sherer, late
8-6




see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South | of Mount Joy Township, Lancaster
Market St. Elizabethtown, Penna. County, Penna., deceased.
“hone 23-R. | Letters of Administration on said
Torro | estate having been granted to the
owriters ach’s Cast €8 Je LE 8
Add. Macks, pit { undersigned, ail persons indebted
fe Sisters hee 3 Per. New ii { thereto are requested to make im-
8-18-f | mediate payment, and those having
a claims or demands against the same
ray, iron, also | will present them without delay for
3 ; | settlement to the undersigned
SIMON F. SHERER
Florin, Penna.
ELAM F. SHERER
Route 4, Manheim, Pa.
10-6
Used.
Elizabethtown, ’phone 14J.

I BUY all kinds of ser:
sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler.
Phone Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf



3-5573
FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on
corner of S. Market and a proposed |

street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zone loca- | Carl G. Herr, Attorney
tion. Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. Joy. | ~ ed er
1-tf | EXECUTRIX NOTICE

- - Fstate of Milton Mowrer, late of
FULL TIME East Hempfield Twp., Penna, de-
SALES OPPORTUNITY ceased.
Near-Ever Aluminum Letters testamentary on said
| estate having been granted to the
| undersigned, all persons indebted
. [thereto are requested to make
FOR SALE: Oliver two-bottom | immediate payment, and those hav-
tractor plow. Richard E. Miller, R2, ling claims or demands against the
Mount Joy. Phone 3-9263. 12-1 { same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the
| signed residing at Landisville, Pa.
Cooking Utensil Company
Phone Lanc. 3-8807 9-5t


Furnished Ledroom,



fey) oath. Inquir: Mt. Joy | EVA C. MOWRER
[Rl oy. ci 2 | James 'N. Lightner Executrix
Lancaster, Pa., Att'y 11-6
We wish to exypiess cur most sin- |

cere thanks and appreciation to
the many friends and relatives for
their kind expressions ot sympathy
| Estate of Michael H. Wagenbach,
| late of East Donegal Township,
od besutifid. floral: oiferings th Lancaster County, Penna., deceased.
anc > IE ) S, | ee atte rs
the loss of sur beloved husband and | Letters of Administration on said
father. Mrs. John Grosh and | having been. granted to: the
8 jet: hints TTT 5-1 | undersigned, “all persons indebted
ter Anns “| thereto are requested to make im-~
GIRLS CLOTHING: [oe payment, and those having
FOR SALE ;
size 12: Rose Wool Suit, $2.50: green | claims or demands against the same
| will present them without delay fos
skirt and sleeveless Jacket, $1.00; | t
striped pleated skirt $1.00, cotton |seltlement to the undersigned, re-
dresses 75¢ euch. Mrs. Oscar Starr, | siding at 283 Marietta Ave., Mount
122 N. Barbara St., Mt. Joy. 12-1 {Joy, Penna. !
a NE LESTER E. ROBERTS, |
DRESSES FOR SALE: Black Executor
| Arnold. Bricker & Beyer,
Attorneys
butcher boy linen, ' pink butcher
boy linen with gold trim, white Sa- |
cony suit, 2 wash cottons, 1 brown |
and 1 green gabardine skirts; strip- Ra 8
ed wool and 1 wool plaid. All about SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1950
9 or 11. Call at 9 Fast Main | The un lersigned will sell on the
| premises adjoining the Bank in the
7-6
PUBLIC SALE
size
ee me mmm | Village of Landisville, Lancaster
I wish to thank my friends for | Co. Pa., the following:
the beautiful flowers, greetings and | 25 STORY
gifts I received while in the hospital
i 10-ROOM FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE
bath, automatic oil heat,
| haraweod floors in two rooms, Also
STABLE AND
12-1p
ATTENTION VETERANS: You may | 2.STCRY' FRAME
«*ill get flight training on the GI | GARAGE, good condition.
bill at Donegal Airport. Several | ByILDINGS ARE TO BE MOVED |
have lately been approved. We help | FROM FOUNDATION OR DE-
vou with you application. Call Mt. | MOLISHED WITHIN 60 DAYS
12-3 | FROM DATE OF SALE.
= Heatins and®' Plumbing fixtures,
go with property.
Sale will be held at two o'clock,
Joy 3
INVESTMENT: 3
Apartments, Frame House, Two-
story bern 16x26. Immediate pos- | Satardie A a 4
3 or Saturday, April 8, 1950 when terms
session. W. Main St, Beh: and conditions will be made known
2- I
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
3 S 4
FOR SAE LANDISVILLE PA.
2-Story Residence, 5 rcoms, all con- |
3 : ap Spahr . 2.
veniences, enclosed porch. 2-car | Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. 0 12 3 |
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at 7:00
| P. M. on April 3, 1950 at the Bor-
{ ough Hull, Mount Joy,
County, Pa., the Council of the
| Borough of Mcunt Joy will hold a
| public hearing on, and immediately
{ thereafter, is to consider the adop-
tion of certain proposed
ments to the Zoning Ordinance of
the Borough, which amendments
| have heretofore been, submitted to
Bid on a 1'4 ton and a 2 ton chas- Je Ning Loni
sis and cab (only one type truck to | db
be bought), with a platform dump | ens be considered propose
body, grcund grip tires, two speed | !he following:
Price $10,500.
S. NISSLEY GINGRICH
REALTOR
12 S. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa.
Dial 8295 12-tt

SEALED BIDS FOR NEW
BOROUGH TRUCK
Sealed bids will be received and
cpened by Borough Council on
April 3rd at 7:30 P. M., for the fol-
lowing:
classification
| Ol
rear axle, long wheelbase, helper 1 To Change fo ry trict to. Rest
$ 0 5 > -
springs, heavy duly motor, heater f Residence “A” c pe vo!
derce “B” district, following
areas: (a) Along the East side cof
| North Mirket Street from an alley
| north of Frank Street to the Bor-
ough limits; (b) along the Western
side of North Barbara Street, from
| Frank Street to the Borough limits:
| (¢) along the Eastern side of North
Si vr ou | Barbara Street from North Alley to
“Cealed proposals for Bituminous | the Borough limits; (4), the area
material and “clean” crushed lime- | South of Oak Alley, East of Pink-
and defroster, necessary lights for |
state inspection.
Less trade in allowance for used
Chevrolet truck with platform body.
Borough Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
BOROUGH 9F MOUNT JOY
11-3 William F. Brian, Sec’y

the |
Lancaster |
amend- |
{ Strasburg Township, Lancaster |
signers are a majority of all of the ng
| freeholders of the land therein County, Pa. . yy
| described. Therefore. { <. BROSSMAN, JEMIMA G., dec'd, |
No. 57, June Term, 1949. The |
| Section 1. The Borough of Mount
Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., pur-
suant to the above recited petition,
| does hereby annex to the Borough,
and make a part of the Borough, |
| the following described land situat- |
| ed in Mount Joy Township, Lanecas-
first and final account of Ber- |

liam B. Brossman, exors.
4. BROSSMAN, WILLIAM F.,/|
dec'd, No. 29, June Term, 1944. |
First and final account of Ber-
|
|
tha M. Bressman Eaby and Wil-
account of Northern Bank and | 99.
tha M. Brossman Eaby and Wil- | 35.
Bank and Trust Company, sue=| The Bulletin,
ceeding trustee, under Deed of
Trust of the Trustees of the |
Zion's Evangelical Lutheran |
Church, Leacock, Lancaster
County, Pa, of a fund created
under the Will, for the use of
Zion's Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Leacock, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania,
GREENLY, ELLEN C., dec'd, |
No. 22, September Term, 1949,
First and final account of John
Greenly, Jr, exor.
HANK, PAUL B, dec'd, No, 65,
August Term, 1949, The first and
final account of Joseph
exor,
HANK, PAUL B, dec'd,
Joseph Hank,
estate for
final account of
Trustee to sell real
the purpose of distribution.
HOUSFR, ELLIS J, decd,
and final account of Meta F
Houser, extx.
HARNISH, DAVID H,, dec'd, No.
No. 65, |
August Term, 1949. The first and
a —— ™’”k
Hank,
No. |
* 61, September Term, 1949. First
61, October Term, 1927. The fin- |
al account of Northern Bank
and Trust Company, succeeding |
co-t:ustee and Martin H. Baer,
surviving Festamentary
for the use of Noah Harnish.
HEAGY, EDWARD H., dec'd
No. 42, October Term, 1948. The
first and final account of North-
ern Bank and Trust Company,
guardian of Edward H. Heagy,
a minor.
trustee
[ 60.
HEAGY, SANDRA H., dec'd, No. |
42, October Term, 1948. The first
and final
dian of Sandra H. Heagy, a mi-
now,
account of Northern |
Bank and Trust Company, guar- |
HUBER, LEVI B., dec'd, No. 68, |
March Term,
1949, The account |
of The Conestoga National Bank |
of Lancaster, exor,
JANSON, JOSEPH, dec'd, No. 1, |
December Term, 1925. The third |
and partial account of First Co- |
lumbia National Bank,
for the use of Mary E. Becker
end othe s.
trustee |
| ter County, Pennsylvania, adjoin- | : ; .
| mg the Ay ae nao liam B. Brossman, admrs. dba. 36. KING, HARRY NOLAN, dec'd,
| bounded and describe as follows. ! c.ta. No. 75, June Term, 1949, First |
sounded snd described 2s follows, 5. BURGE, JULIA B., decd, and final account of David ¥
No.
119, May Term, 1949. First and |
partial account of
Kamm, exor.
6. BARD, GEORGE, dec'd, No. 33,
May Te:m, 1933. The first and |
final account of Northern Bank |
us appears by survey and blueprint
made by Henry F. Huth, Registered |
| Englaeer, filed with said petition,
| ‘0 wit: |
| BEGINNING at a cement monu- |
| ment on the North side of The
Harrisburg Pike and the West side
of Orchard Street, a corner of land
lof O. K. Snyder, Jr.; thence extend-
ling along the West side of Orchard |
| Street and land of O. K. Snyder, J.
land Kathryn Snyder, respectively,
{ North nine (9) degrees and seven- |
| teen (17) minutes East, a distance [+
| of seven hundred and fifty-six and |
| thirty-five hundredths (756.35) feet | ! ;
| to a cement monument in line of and Trust Company, Guardian
land of Charles S. Frank; thence Cr Mary Louise Buckwalter, a
| extending along land of the said minor.
{ Charles S. Frank, South eighty-four | 8. BARD, MARY C. decd, No. 54,
{ (84) degrees and twenty-eight (28) | November Term, 1954. Ihe first |
| minutes East, a distance of seven- | and final account ¢f Northen |
{teen hundred and thirty-one and | Bank & Trust Company, Guar-
five tenths (1731.5) feet to a cement | dian of Mary Louise Buckwalt-
monument on the East side of Fair- |
| view Avenue in line of land of |
| Joseph T. M. Breneman: thence ex- | a " ] '
| tending along the East side of Fair- The first and partial account of
| view Avenue and land of the said | G. Elwood Bartholomew, admr.
| Joseph T. M. Breneman, South '10- BARTON, EMMA, decd. No. 19, |
| twenty (20) degrees and eleven (11) September Term, 1949. First and
| minutes Eas!, a distance of three
| hundred and ninety-nine and forty-
six hundredths (399.46) feet to a | 1!
Trustee, of a fund for the up- |
keep and maintenance of Tes- |
tator's burial lot ir the grave- |
yard of Zion's Evangelical
Church, of Leacock, Pa. |
BARD, GEORGE, dec’d, No. 33,
May Te:m, 1933. The first and |
4. BARTHOLOMEW, STELLA. |
dec’d No. 59, June Term, 1949. |
Jr., admr.
. BURKHOLDER, CLARENCE B,, |
cies monument on the East | also known as C. B. BURK-
| side of Fairview. Avenue and on | HOLDER, dec'd, No. 6, Septem- | 42,
[ the Borough line of the Borough | ber Term, 1849. The first and fi-
| of Mount Joy; thence extending a- | nal account of Harry B. Burk- |
holder, admr.
{ long ‘he Borough line and land of |
[Martin K. and Elizabeth S. Heistand. | 12. BRUNNER, LILLIAN S., decd, |
No. 7, October Term, 1949. The
| North eighty-four (84) degrees and |
| thiriy-five (35) minutes West, a dis- first and final account of Ray- 13.
tance of Five hundrei and ninety- mond S. Brunner, exon.
{ six (596) feet to a cement monu- 12. BARE, FRANKLIN H., dec'd,
| ment; thence extending along the No. 77, May Term, 1914. The first
| Borough lins, South twenty (20) | and final account of Northern | 44.
| degrees and thirty (30) minutes | Bank and Trust Company, suc-
ceeding trustee unde: the will, |
for the use of Clara A. I'rantz.
BARE, LYDIA, decd, No. 2
December Term, 1904. The first
and final account of Northern
Bank and Trust Company, suc-
ceeding trustee under the will, '45.
of a fund for the upkeep of the
burying ground on the Home-
stead Farm in Manor Township.
BAER, SUSAN H., dec'd, No. 17, | 46.
October Term, 1924. The first
and final account of Northern
Bank and Trust Company, Suc-
ceeding trustee under the will,
for the use of Sara A. Baer, 47.
| West, a distance of eight hundred i
{and fifty-one and ninety-two hun- |
| dredths (851.92) feet to an iron pin | 14.
on the Nerth side of the Harrisburg |
Pike; and thence extending along
| the North side of the Harrisburg
| Pike, North sixty-two (62) degrees
and (50) minutes West. a dis- |
tance of eleven hundred and sixty-
three and four hundredths (1163.04)
feet to the cement monument, the | 15.
nlac> of the Baginning.
CONTAINING thirty and nine hun-
| dred and nineteen one thousandths
30.919) acres.
Section 2. This ordnance shall not
ha ohetitute an. aecens | 10- BAKER, HARRISON 1., decd,
edeamed so consi on aecen No. 51, March Term. 1549. First
tance by the Borousch of any roads, |
streets or alleys laid out or shown
on the land accompanying said peti- |
tion, and accomvanving this ordin- |
| ane, or mentioned as streets, roads
or allevs in the foreooing descrip- |
tion. except such roads as now con-
and final account of Ella H. Ba-
ker, admrx.
17. COCHRAN, FLORA M, dec'd, |
No. 22, October Teri, 1947. Sec-
ond and final account of Mary
C. Sprecher, John S. Cochran
18.
i situate roblie township roads of and Alma S. Mueller, exors.
Movnt Jovy Township within the | 18. CROM, HARRY E.. decd, No.
| territory en annexed. All streets, | 65, September Term, 1919. First
| roads, and alleys in the said terri- | and final account of Anna C.
| torv other than present public twp. | Nikolaus, admrx.
| 9. CALDWELL, LAURA K. 1 49.
road, shall retain the same status |1
| with rence to the Boronoh as they |
respect to Mount .Jov |
immediately preceding |
dec'd, No. 49, Septemnber Term, |
1949. The first and final account |
f Raymond L. Caldwell and M. |
Merl Wechter, exors.
had with
| Townshin
i 50.
the armexntion. 50
I ser'bhad hv law,
| WNACTFD AND ORDAINED this |
i rd day of Octohar, 1049,
| J. POBWRT KEI LER
Presidant of Council |
Caction 3. All ordir~ness and / 20. DILLER, MYRTLE A., dec'd, No. |
marts of ordinances inconsistent | 91, June Term, 1949. The first
{ herewith, are h~rebv repenled. This | and final account of Margaret D. |
| shall become effective at Walker any Calista Helland, | 51
tha ‘ime and in the manner re- | acdmrees, c.t.a, | <
: Pre” | 21. DITZLER, ALVIN S. No. 1,
|
September Term, 1949. The first
and final account of Mabel M.
Ditzler, admrx.
22, ESHLEMAN, ABRAHAM W.,
dec'd, No. 51, May Term, 1949.
| Attact:
First and final account of J.
Willian F. Bion
| Secretary of Touncil | Daniel Eshleman, J. Henry Esh-
| Approved: Onstchar 2 1049, [
! ELMER 7. ZFRPHEY | €XOTS.
2-1 ESHLEMAN, ROMA H., decd, |!
— No. 42, September Term, 1949.
| i beats
| LADINO DOES WELL | First and final account of Rus-
{
|
|
leman; and Marvin L. Eshleman, |
Chief Burgess | 23. |
|
i
For a cover cron in the orchard, | sell H. Eshleman, admr.
| 24. FAGER, Albert L. dec'd. No. 28,

| Carl S. Bittner, Penn State exten- a 1 Pir
| sion fruit specialist, like Ladino | Deer etm oy Oy ant
? final account of Albert L. Fager
| clover. He exvlains that for good Jr. exor. ot? itl 54.
i growth of this crop, the soil must | 25. FEIST, MARY, dec’'d, No. 87,
| pe well supplied with lime, super- Mey Term, 10. Lt ad
i vhas inal account of The Lancaster
| Phusphae mg poly J — County Nat'enal Bank, exar. |55.
26. FORNEY, A. ELIZABETH, decd |
No. 55, May Term, 1913. The first |
and final account of Northern
{When in need of Printing. (any-
| thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
John B.|3s7.
and Trust Company, Succeeding | 38.
final account of Northern Bank | 39.
er, a minor. 49.
final account of Isaiah H. Kame | 41.
Kope, exor.
KING, JACOB F., dec’d, No. 30,
October Term, 1949. First and
partial account of Emlen H.
Zellers and Frank G. Hartman,
eXCiS.
KOHR, JOHN, decd, No. 2, Au-
gust Term, 1936. First and final
account of Northern Bank and
Trust Company, succeeding
Trustee under Deed of Trust
created by Enos W. Kohr, exor.
of the will of John Koh: for
the use of Mary Krapp.
LUDG ATE, ELIZABETH
| 63.
STAUFFER, Settlor, Inter Vivos |
Trust, No. 41, March Term, 1950.
The first and final account of
Northern Bank and Trust Com-
pany, Trustee under Deed of
Trust created April 1, 1939, {or
the use of Elizabeth Stauffer
Ludgate.
LEBKICHER, SEDALIA, Inter
Vives Tiust, No, $3, February
Term, 1935. The first and final
account of
Trust Company, succeeding
trustee for the use of Sedalia |
Lebkicher.
MICHELL, MARY McIL.VAINE,
dec'd, No. 18, May Term, 1949.
The first and final
Albert M. Mitchell,
MILLER, MARY K., decd, No.
17, January Term, 1931. The
first and final account of North-
ern Bank and Trust Company,
Trustee for the use of Mubel V.
Trostle.
MULL, ISAAC, dec'd, No. 37,
May Term, 1948. First and final
account of Annie L. Mull,
admrx.
60.
Northern Bank and |
account of
| 68.
69.
METZLER, BENJAMIN F., Set- |
tlor, Inter Vivos, No. 84, March
Term, 1950. The first and final
account of the Northern Bank
and Trust Company, trustee un-
der Deed of Trust created April
10, 1935, for the use of Bertha
Lutz.
MILLER, BENJAMIN P., dec'd,
No. 13, October Term, 1949. The
first and final account of Edna
M. Fleming, admrx.
MANN, ALICE K., dec’'d, No. 43,
March Term, 1949. First and fi-
nai account cf Lauretta M. Sny-
der, V. Grace Beane and Hcrace
K. Mann, admrs. c.t.a.
MILLER, JACOB K., dec'd, No.
56, August Term 1926. The first
and final account of Northern
Bank and Trust Company, suc-
ceeding trustee, for the use of
Alice E. Landis.
MARTIN, MARY M., dec'd, No.
58, February Term, 1930. The
second account of The Cone-
stoga National Bank of Lancas-
ter, trustee for the use of Wil-
liam G., Martin, Lulu Martin
Kant, Howard Martin and
George E. Martin.
METTFETT, HARRY A., decd, |
No. 14, April Term, 1927. Third
and final account of Ira W. Bry-
son, surviving exor.
POSEY, SILAS R., also known
as 8S. R. POSEY, dec'd, No. (8,
May Term, 1949. The first and
final account of Edna M. Posey,
exor.
PIERSOL, DANIEL, dec'd, No.
97, August Term, 1947. Second
and final account of L. C. Pier-
sol and Blanche Piesol Weitz-
el, exors.
. RETTH, JOHN W.,, dec'd. No. 35.
April Term, 1934. The first and
final account of Northern Bank
and Trust Comvany, succeeding
trustee under the will, for the
use cf Elizabeth Reith Orfanella. |
. RENGIER: CARL F. dec'd, No. |
39, June Term, 1912. The first
and final account of
Pank and Trust Company, suc-
ceeding trustee for the use of
Alice W. Rengier, now Alice W.
Brubaker.
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-3
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Northern |
| 76.
RENNINGER, FMMA, dac'd, No. |
7, September Term, 1949. The
first and final account of C. R.
Weaver, excr.
ROCHOW, AMELIA R.. decd, |
No. 28, May Term, 1943. The first |
and final account of
Bank and Trust Company, {rus-
|
nr
“ol
|
|
Northern |
56. RANCK, JOHN M.,, dec'd,
. SWARTZ,
5. SWEENFY, STEPHEN L.,
7. STAUFFER,
. UMBLE,
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ne
Mt. Joy, Pa,
Thursday, March 23, 1950~=% |
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tee under the will, for the use |
of Oscar O. Rochow.
No. |
65, October Term, 1938, The first |
and final account of The Farm-
ers National Bank and Trust
Company of New Holland,
Trustee under the will,
37. ROSS, MABEL: G., Settlor, Inter
Trust. No. 86, March
1950. The first and final
Northern Bank
Vivos
Term,
account of the
and Trust Company, Trustee
under Deed of Trust created
July 17, 1940, for the use of
Mabel G. Ross.
SENER, ANNA Y., Settlor. Deed
of Trust. No. 84, December
Term, 1934. The first and final
account of Northern Bank and
Trust Company, succeeding
trustee under Deed of Trust of
Anna Y. Sener, of the fund
known as “The William Z. Sen-
er Fund,” the income of which
is to be paid to The Evangelical
Lutheran Church of the Holy
Trinity of Lancaster, Pennsyl-
vania.
39. SNYDER, ABRAM U,, dec'd, No.
Term, 1920.
account of
Bank ol
Malinda
44, November The
first and final
Keystone National
Manheim, Trustee of
C. Snyder,
STAUFFER, ANNIE K., dec'd,
No. 68, January Term, 1944. The
first and final account of the
Ephrata National Bank, of
Ephrata, Pa., trustee for the
use of William S. Stauffer.
. STAUFFER, B. GRANT, Donor,
Inter Vivos Trust, No. 38, March
Term, 195C. The first and final
account of Northern Bank and
Trust Company, Trustee under
Deed of Trust created October
1, 1938, for the use of Rosa A.
5S. Stauffer,
i2. STAUFFER, B. GRANT, Settlor,
Inter Vivos Trust, No. 38, March
Term, 1950. The first and final
account of Northemr Bank and
T.ust Company, Trustee under
Deed of Trust created July 8,
1936, fr the use of B
Stauffer,
STAUFFER, ROSA, A. S., Don-
or. Inter Vivos Trust. No. 140,
March Term, 1950. The first and
final account of Northern Bank
and Trust Company, Trustee
under: Deed of Trust created
Octcber 1, 1938 for the use of B.
Grant Stauffer,
DANIEL, dec'd, No.
46, December Term, 1948. The
second and supplemental ac-
count of J. R. Kinzer, exor:
and
SWEENEY, JENNIE B., Deed of
Trust. No. 58, April Term, 1935.
The first and final account of
Northern Bank and Trust Com-
pany, Substituted trustee under
Deed of Trust created Novem-
ber 14, 1938, and to be known as
“The Stephen L. and Jennie B.
Sweeney Educational Fund.”
SHIRK, BLANCHE W. decd.
No. 28, March Term, 1934. The
first and final account of North-
ern Bank and Trust Company,
trustee for the use of M. Emily
Weaver.
HENRY
known as H. M.
dec’d, No. 25, September Term,
1915. Second and account
of Cleude R. Stauffer, Robert H.
M., also
Stauffer and Joseph C. Wentz,
exors.
SIRHAN HANNA S. also |
known as H. S. SIRHAN, decd,
No. 123, May Term, 1949. First
and final account of Helen IL.
Krebs, Samuel R. Krebs and
The Fulton Naticnal Bank of
Lancaster, exors.
UNMBLE, CHRISTIAN J.
Vivos Trust, No. 117, May Term,
1934. The final account of Nor-
thern Bank and Trust Company,
succeeding trustee for the use
cf St. John’s Lutheran Church
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Grace
Reformed Church of Eden, Lan-
caster Automobile Club of
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Lan-
caster County Firemen's Asso-
ciation of Pennsylvania and The
Lancaster Community Trust.
UMBLE, CHRISTIAN J., decd,
No. 74, November Term, 1933.
The final account of Northern
Bank and Trust Company, suc-
ceeding trustee for the
St. John’s Lutheran
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Grace
Reformed Church of Eden, Lan-
caster Automobile Club of Lan-
Pennsylvania, Lancaster
County Firemen's Association of
Pennsylvania and The Lancast-
er Community Trust, under the
Will.
use of

caster,
B. EDITH,
Term, 1949.
dec'd, No.
63, June The first
and partial account of Clarence |
H. Brubaker and
Bank and Trust
Lancaster, exons.
WALTER, HENRY V.
No. 63, February Term,
fecond and final account of
Catherine McCausland
Henry Walter. Jr., and Margar-
el, Walter Halligan, exors.
The Farmers
Company of
dec'd,
. WATT, DONALD M., also known
as DONALD MERWIN WATT, |
dec’d, No. 9, February Term,
1945. The first and final account
of Northern Bank and Trust
Company, guardian of Laura |
Merwin Watt,
WILLIAMSON, SARAH E. a
Minor. No. 6315, October Teim,
1646. The first and final account
of Northern Bank 2nd Trust
Company, guardian of Sarah E.
Williamson.
WEAVER, CATHARINE D,
dec’d, No. 41, August Term, 1949.
The first and final account of
Gladys D. Miller. Dorothy D.
Bowman and Catharine D. Hen-
ry, exitees.
WITMER, MARY ANN, decd,
No. 48, September Term.
First and final account of Paul
Keller and Hiram S. Hollinger, |
CXCTS.
. ZIMMERMAN. S. R.. also known
as S. RALPH ZIMMERMAN,
dec’d, N», 18, Oc'ober Term,
1944. The first and partial ac-
count of Mary M. Zimmerman,
The |
Grant |
STAUFFER, |
Inter |
Church, |
1048. |
Walter, |
1949. |
exix,
78. ZION'S EVANGELICAL LU
THERAN CHURCH OF LEA-
COCK, LANCASTER COUNTY,
PA., Settlor. No. 75, February
Terny 1935. The first and final
account of Northern Bank and
Trust Company, succeeding
trustee under Deed of Trust of
Zion's Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Leacock, Lancaster
County, Pa. the income of which
is to be paid to the Trustees of
Zion's Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Leacock, Lancaster
County, Pa.
GEORGE H. GOLL,
Register of Wills and Clerk
of Orphans’ Court
BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY
AN ORDINANCE
An Ordinance vacating a portion
of North High Street and removing
same as a Borough Street from the
Borough Plan.
WHEREAS, by an ordinance en-
nacted and approved July 7, 1936,
the Burgess was authorized to re-
ceive and accept on behalf of the
Borough a conveyance of land from
Dr. Jerome Kendig for the purpose
A opening an extension of North
| High Street, as therein more fully
described; and
WHEREAS, by Section 2 of said
Ordinance, upon conveyance of said
premises to the Borough, a public
| street to be known as North High
| Street, was directed to be laid out
and placed upon the Borough Plan,
| and the proper Borougn Authorities
were directed ty enter upon and
| cpen said street for public use; and
WHEREAS, by deed dated Aug-
{ust 6, 1936, duly recorded in the
| Recorder's Office in and for Lan-
|caster County, in Deed Book X,
| Volume 32, at page 125, Henry H.
Koser, Trustee {or Jeroine S. Ken-
| dig, et al, conveyed to this Borough
a certain tract of land wus described
in said Ordinance upon the express
| condition that the premises con-
veyed should be opened and mauin-
tained as a Borough street; and
WHEREAS, no street has in fact
been opened or improved over said
tract or any part thereof; and
| WHFREAS, the owner of all land
[abutting cn and surrounding the
part of said North Iligh Street
which this Ordinance would vacate,
has petitioned the Boruvugh to va-
| cate a portion of North Iiigh Street
[laid out as aforesaid, under author-
ity of the Act of May 4, 1927, P.L,
519, and the amendments thereto;
and in said petition said owner hag
released the Borough from all
damages due to such vacation; and
WHEREAS, said Dr. Jerome 8S.
Kendig by his deed dated Septem-
ber 29, 1949, duly recorded, has
| granted, bargained, sold and con-
[veyed to The Joy Company, a Del-
aware Corporation having its prin-
| cipal place of business in Mount
Joy Borough, all right of reversion
[and any other interest or claim
which said Kendig has or had in
said tract conveyed to the Borough
as and by said deed has
|1equested the Borough of Mount
Joy to transfer and convey said
| tract ¢f land to his nominee, said
The Joy Company.
NOW THEREFORE, be it ordain-
ed by the Borough Council of the
| Borough of Mcunt Joy, Lancaster
{ Courty, Pennsylvania, and it is
| hereby ordained by authority of the
same:
Section I, That
all that certain tract of land be-
ginning at a pcint on the premises
of The Joy Company approximate-
ly Four Hundred Twenty (420) feet
East of the East Side of North Bar-
bara Street and Two Hundred Two
and Five-Tenths (202.5) feet South
of the South side ol Pine Street
(formerly Stauffer Street) in the
line of the Western boundary of the
property of Charles Latchford ex-
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| tended; thence South No degrees
Fifty-Two (52) minutes East Two
Hundred Six and Seventy-Five
| Hundredths (206.75) feet to a point
on the extended line of the North
side of Detwiler Avenue; thence
North Eighty-Six (86) degrees
Thirty-Three (33) minutes West
| Fifty and Fourteen Hundredths
(50.14) feet; thence North No de-
grees Fifty-Two (52) minutes West
| Two Hundred Six and Scventy-Five
Hundredths (206.75) feet to a point
jon the North side of Park Avenue
[as laid out, opened and shown on
the Plar of The Joy Company De-
| velopment, duly approved by this
| Council and remaining of record in
{ the Recorder's Office in and for
Lancaster County; ihence South
Eighty-Six (86) degrees Thirty-
| Three (33 minutes Fast Fifty and
| Fourteen Hundredth (50.14) feet to
Place of Beginning.
(BEING a part of a Fifty (50) foot
strip of land reaching from Pine
Stree(, to the extendsd line of the
No:th side of Detwiler Avenue,
deeded by Henry H. Koser and
wife, trustee for Jerome S. Kendig,
et al, to the Borough of Mount Joy
| for use as a street, on August 6,
1936, in accordance with an Ordi-
nance previously passed and ap-
| preved by the Borough Council of
Mount Joy on July 7, 1926.)
be vacated as a public street,
under authority of the Act
of May 4, 1927, P.L. 519, as last a-
{ merded by the Act of July 10, 1947,
PL. 1621, said street never having
been opened or improved; and that
said portion of said street be re-
| moved from the Borough Plan.
Section 2. That the Burgess and
proper Borough authorities are au-
thorized and directed to convey to
| said The Joy Compaiy the bed of
| North High Street vacated as here-
| in provided, such conveyance to be
at the expense of said grantee.
Ordained and enacted this 20th
[day of March A. D. One Thousand
| Nine Hundred and Fifty.
J. ROBERT KELLER
President of Council
| Attest:
| William F. Brian
{ Secretary of Council
Approved this 20th day of March,
A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred
| and Fifty.
ELMFR IL. ZERPHEY
J 12-1 Chief Burgess