i —— lL, a 25 PUBLIC, SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 8 1950 The undersigned will sell on the promises adjoining the Bank in the illage of Landisville, Lancaster | i. 3 . Co. Pa. the following: Feil; Charles Mateer Harold 2s STORY | Wagner, delegates to ninth district, 10-ROOM FRAME | DWELLING HOUSE | bath, automatic oil heat, | ced the appointment of Ernest Berg- | hardwood floors in two rooms, Also | 2.STORY FRAME STABLE AND | lund, Jr. as adjutant and Charles | GARAGE, good condition. | Mateer to serve as guard, Mr, Berg- BUILDINGS ARE TO BE MOVED | Martin S. Brown (From Page 1) and Commander-elect Brown announ- | J RO OR DE- | have been delivered to the Veterans | J {IN 60 DAYS i ‘oatesville and 2000 | FROM, DATE OF SALE. | Hospital in Coatesville wi id Heat'ng and Plumbing fixtures, will be given to the Crippled Child- vens' Hospital in Elizabethtown in the future. go with property. Sale will be held at two o'clock, | Saturday, April 8, 1950 when terms | and conditions will be made known | by near members are needed to surpass the previous high membership. Install- ation of officers will take place at a joint affair when the auxiliary of | V. F. W. and the. men will install officers April 13 at the fire hall. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LANDISVILLE PA y Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. 12-3 PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1950 The undersigned will offer at : = 3 public sale on the premises at The contract has been given for | Chiques, 14 miles west of the Vil- | the first free bridge across the riv- lage of Salunga, along the Harris- i burg pike, in Rapho Township, | © at Harrisburg. County, Pa. the follow. | mre eee =a ing described tract of land namely: EXTRA SPECIAL A tract of land containing 12%; hi S acres, more or less, adjoining linds ner ale at of Isanac Metzler, Stanley Witmer, Farm Mac y R. D. 2. Elizabethtown, Pa. Jack M. Moss, on which are erected a Phone 442-J-2 LARGE STONE STUCCO : 1950 DWELLING HOUSE And Wed, April. 3, FRAME BANK BARN. 5 TRACTORS The house is nicely located on a : ter.aced plot, along a concrete New and Used Farm Machinery Highway, under slate roof, equip- Crawlers of All Kis ped with electric light and a very Balers, Combines, Side Rake Cars and Trucks, 200 Hogs 100 Other Pieces of Farm Machinery New Drills Bring in your surplus machinery. Dealers, Farmers, everybody in- able location. The land is in a high state of cultivation, with ample room in the barn to house tobacco. This is a desirable property suit- desi able for a Poultry farm, or House {| 3 can eccily be converted into apart- vited to sell and buy. Terms Cash. ments, having two stairways. Next Sale Saturday, April 22, 1950. Cale to commence at 3:30 o'clock Ali iyi yy week. P M. on Saturday. April 15, 1959, vite for Price List. = when terms and conditions will be G. K. WAGNER'S J made known by Machinery and Hog Auction WALTER S. EBFRSOLE POST i iit 13- NO. 185, AMERICAN LEGION BIG ALL-DAY MOUNT JOY, PA Charles S. Frank. Auct. Claude Zellers, Clerk 13-3 PUBLIC HEARING Nctice is hereby given that at 7:00 P. M. on April 3, 1950 at the Bor- ough Hull. Mount Joy, Lancaster County. Pa, the Council of the Borough of Mount Joy will hold a public hearing on, and immediately thereafter, is to consider the adop- tion of certain proposed amend- ments to the Zoning Ordinance of 1000 Prose of Farm Machinery SATURDAY. APRIL 8th, Starting at 10:00 A. M. 1950 the Borough, which amendments | 4 miles east of Mt. Joy, 1 mile | have heretofore been submitted to | orth of Erisman’'s Church, Rapho the Borough Planning Commission | township, Lancaster County, Pa. as required by law. The amend- 30 TRACTORS ments to be considered propose New and Used of all makes the following: 1. To change from classification yf Residence “A” district to Resi- M and Ls; John Dee.e A, B, H, and Farmall H, C, BN, Super A dence “B” distric 0 ing 0 g I ate | Persons; Otiver 5 ond Tuy | | Sfimiiates Toate | North Market Street from an alley Allis Coalmers; Case and lot of Coffee, whether or not it serves | north. of Frank Street to the Bor- | other makes, : | to enliven or stimulate the drinker, | 16 oush limits; (hb) along the Webtern | New and Used Combines and Balers | js certainly a stimulant to inter- side of North Barbara Street. from | McCormick-Dee:ing, New Hol- | rational trade. In 1947 it stood num- | Frank Street to the Borough limits; | and, Allis Chalmers and other | ber one in the list of commodities | (¢) along the Eastern side of North | makes. imported into the United States— | Ll Barbara Street from North Alley to | New and Used Tractors and Horse | as it has in many of the years | the Borough limits: (4), the area drawn MANURE SPREADERS | gince 1900. Always it has been an | Scuth of Oak Alley, East of Pink- | New Idea and others on rubber and | outstanding import item, though erton Road, and North of South | steel. oceasionally surpassed by sugar, | Alley CORN MACHINERY hides and skins, rubber, wool and | change from Residence “B” Harvesters, pickers, binders, corn! chair, or silk. 12 district to Business District, an [Planters and ensilage cutters. Be i timp a area hounded on the North by | New and used side delivery rakes, Rerosene Minges Pennsylvania Railroad Company | © and 4 bar and power 1 take-off; It is very dangerous to use ga%o-|.. property, on the East by South High | new and used tractor and horse | 948 ‘In a . Kerosehé 13. Street. on the South by East Don- | drawn grain drills, plows, caltiva, | Ine 1.2 sergsedly Tange. | egal Street, Oak Alley, Delta Street | tors, cultipackers, discharrow, mow- andl West Donegal Street, and on |€1s & wagons: tractor plows & cul- the West by South Market Street. |tivators to above tractors. Copies of the proposed amend- 1 an’ 2-row tobacco planters, | grain bind2rs and hay 1 and tight bottom. | New UTI Minneapolis Moline trac- 22-36 Cast threshing machine, not listed. 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 [ tox; St., Mount Joy, Pa. between the lot of other machinery hours of 10 A. M, and 8 P. M.. | Refreshments will be served on Mersday to Friday, inclusive, and 10 the g:cunds. No Hucksters. A. M., and 5 P. M.. Saturday. Sale to start at 10:00 a. m., when | WILLIAM F. BRIAN | conditions will be made known by Borough Secertary CLYDE E. KEENER, 11-3 | Wagner & Diffenbaugh, Aucts. (any- Kaylor & Herr, Clerks Bulletir ! 13.2 When in need of Printing. thing) kindly remember the Public Sale — OF — Real Estate and Personal Property Saturday, April 8, 1950 TO BE HELD IN THE VILLAGE OF FLORIN ON SQUARE STREET. A LOT, 80x200 FT. Therean erected a I Story Frame House SLATE ROOF WITH on TER also A Shop On The Same Piece of Ground SAME TIME AND PLACE, PERSONAL PROPERTY consist- ing of Majestic range, sink, two: washstands, two bureaus, bed & spring, chest of drawers. sewing machine, small wood box, kitchen chairs, two-plate egg stove, oil heater, eight-day clock, carpet, floorings, commode, sweeper. tables, chest, stepladder. grinder, stereoscope, pictures and mirrors, rockers, bench, cot, buffet, dishes and cook- ing utensils, carpenter tools, garden tools, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M. Property will be offered 2:00 o'clock P. M. Estate of Harry Eichelberger HERMAN E. BRUBAKER, CARL BRUBAKER & ELLA STOTZ, Exors. Garman, Clerk WALTER DUPES, Auctioneer Austin McCollough, Attorney lund reported that 2000 comic books | : : | It was reported that only eighteen | PUBLIC SALE Located 4 miles west of Manheim, | Cubs: F12 and F20; Red Belly Fords pe | Sale Register Orhan Cut Notices | | 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 nis print your bills, That's | the cheapest. you can get of Friday, March 31—At the Sales | barn just east of Mount Joy, on | | Route 230, 60 head of Holsteins and 3 young Bulls by Keystone Hol- Inc. Sale at 11:00 a. m | stein Sales, ed Friday, March 31--On Main street lin the Village of Florin, opposite Ney! s Texaco Service station. ues { hold goods by Walter Mateer. C. Frank, Auect. Sale at 7:00 p. m, Wednesday, April 5—Extra spec- ial Farm Machinery sale of 25 trac- | tors, erawlers, balers, ete by G. K. | Wagner, Machinery & Hog Auction. | Sale at 10 A. M. i : | - Annual | _ Good Friday, April 7 Community Sale at our place of | business, at the Boro limits, Mt, Joy, 200 head of Live Stock, farm- | ling implements, fruit, furniture | o elec. by C. S. Frank and Leo P. | ! Frank. Sale starts at 12 M. Auc= tioneeers, Aldinger and Wagner. Saturday, April 8—Lot 80x200 It. 1!» story frame house and personal property by Estate of Harry E. Brubaker, Carl Brubaker and Ella | Stolz,” Exors. Walter Dupes, Auct. {Sale at 1 p. m. April 8—On the premi- Village of Landisville, adjoining the Bank building, 212 story frame house, 2-story Frame Stable & Garage to be removed or demolished. Sale by First National | Bank. Landisville. Pa. Sale at 2 p. m. Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. Saturday, April 8—4 miles east of Mount Joy, 1 mile north or Eris- nrn’s Church, 1,000 pieces of farm | | machinery. Sale starts at 10:00 a.m. | Vr. Clyde E. Keener. Wagner ial Saturday, ses in the | Diffenbaugh, Aucts. Saturday, April 15—In the Vill- age of Florin, 2 story frame dwel- | ling, summer house attached, barn, ' i chicken house, and also an unim- | proved lot 40x40 by Benjamin Fair, Harvey H. Stoner, Exors. of Frank | I. Fair, decd. -On the prem- west of the Saturday. April 15 | ises at Chiques, 114 mi. Village of Salunea on old Harris- | burg Pike 123; acres more! © or less, with large stone Stucco Hopse, frome bank barn by Walter | 'S. Ebersole Post No. 185 American | | Legion Mount Joy. C. S. Frank, {Auct. Sale at 3:30 p.. m. | vam nn wn es ent © | ranges are designed and built ‘to use only one fuel, namely kerosene. Gasoline is much more flammable than kerosene, so using it in a stove designed for kerosene is to take a very considerable risk. Even | when using kerosene, great caution | should be observed. Clay State | For many years Ohio has led the field in the production of clay and | _ | clay products. Clay was worked in | the state before 1880 and the prod- ucts are now many and varied. The | preeminent. position is due to exten- | sive deposits of excellent fire clay, to huge shale deposits and to the i skilled craftsmen and ceramic en- | gineers available to the industry, TT | Powerful Grand Coulee When all 18 electric generators in- | tended for the Grand Coulee dam in | | Washington are installed, their com- | | bined capacity will be about two mil- | lion kilowatts—or more than 3'z per | | cent of the total in the U.S. Ten | | generators have already been in- | stalled. Prince Charles Island { | Within 2,000 miles of Washington, | { ‘D.C. an island nearly as big as | | Connecticut was: discovered for the first time in 1948, Named Prince Charles Island for Great Britain's infant prince, it lies in Canada’s | Foxe Basin, just north of Hudson Bay. Plant Lice Plant lice can be killed with nicotine sulfate solutions or nico- tine dust. Ozark Hogs { Sale of feeder hogs is an impor | tant part of the hog enterprise in | the Ozark region. { { | Squabble | A countryman between two law- | vers is like a fish between two cats. | | —Franklin. i | { | | Marine Colors Scarlet and gold are the official | colors of the U.S. marine corps. A There is no better way to boosi your business than by local news- paper advertising. designated forenoon, | the Orphans’ 1 3. BROSSMAN, JEMIMA G., or . BURKHOLDER, CLARENCE B 14. | 15. 14. . DILLER, MYRTLE A., dec'd, . ESHLEMAN, ROMA H., 5. FEIST, MARY, dec'd, APRIL TERM, 1950 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 | the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- ter County, as the case may be, and i that the same will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of said county for audit und confirmation, and for distribution of the balances shown therein to the parties legally entitl- thereto, on the date hereinafter | at ten o'clock in the APRIL 17, BLICKENDERFER, Settlor. Deed of Trust. 1950 ANNA WV, No. 42, Eastern Standard Time, in | Court Room on the | 4th floor of the Court House in the | City of Lancaster, Pa. 30 | fe | 2%. 28. HANK, PAUL B,, r 29. HANK, PAUL B, March Term 1950. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, trustee under Deed of Trust of Anna W. ! Blickenderfer, for the use of Grace Blickenderfer, W. Eugene Blickenderfer, Alice Blicken- derfer, now Alice I. ['reeman, and Lena Blickenderfer, now Lena Skeen. BRACKBILL'S CEMETERY, In- ter Vivos. No. 82. December | Term, 1924. The first and final | account of Northern Bank and | Trust Company, Succeeding trustee under Deed of created for the upkeep and re- pair of Brackbill's Cemetery, in Strasburg Township, Lancaster County, Pa. No. 57, June Term, 1949. The first and final account of Ber- tha M. Brossman Eaby and Wil- liam B. Brossman, exors. BROSSMAN, WILLIAM F., dec’d, No. 29, June Term, 1944. First and final account of Ber- tha M. Brossman Eaby and Wil- liam B. Brossman, admrs. d.b.n. ota. BURGE, JULIA B., dec'd, No. 119, May Term, 1949. First and partial account of John B. Kamm, exor. BARD, GEORGE, dec'd, No. 33, May Term, 1933. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, Succeeding May Term, 1933. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, df Mary Louise Buckwalter, a minor. BARD, MARY C., dec’d, No. 54, Trust | dec'd, | and Trust Company, succeeding |59. SNYDER, ABRAM U., dec'd, No. | tic commercially, They discovered co-trustee and Martin H. Baer, 4a, N vember Term, 1920. The | a new and more productive strain surviving testamentary trustee first and final account of The | of the penicillin mould. Also as a } for the use of Noah Harnish. Keystone National Bank of | part of their war research work 52. HEAGY, EDWARD H,- dec’d | Manheim, Trustee of Malinda | they developed methods of feeding No. 42, October Term, 1948. The C. Snyder. the mold and separating and purify. | first and final account of North- |60. STAUFFER, ANNIE K. dec'd, | ing the product, a major contribu. ern Bank and Trust Company, No. 68, January Term, 1944. The | tion in itself. guardian of Edward H. Heagy, first and final account of the | Jn. SANDRA TL decd N Brats Bank, ho {i Pack Carriers 33. HEAGY, SAN ., dec'd, No. | ‘phrata, Pa, trustee for we | : SS 42, October Term, 1948. The first | use of William S. Stauffer. [ | In the Pioneer days of the Hud. | and final account of Northern | 61, STAUFFER, B. GRANT, Donor, | 0" 8 Bay company ing northern | Bank and Trust Company, guar- | Inter Vivos Trust. No. 38. Marel | {North America, men were pack St any, guar- | yp s Trust, No. 38, March mlm ae : | | dian of Sandra H. Heagy, « mi- | Term, 1950. The first and final Se 2 w= at leas | no: | account of Northern Bank and | PY Weight. The company's standarc 34. HUBER, LEVI B., dec'd, No. 68, | Tiust Company, Trustee under | Féauirement for portage jobs, notes { March Term, 1949, The account | Deed of Trust created October | the National Geographic society, of The Conestoga National Bank | 1, 1938. for the use of Ros: | ‘was the ability to travel 80 miles | y Rosa A. of Lancaster, exor. : | S. Stauffer. | .in four days, bearing a 90-pound 35. JANSON, JOSEPH, dec'd, No. 1, 162. STAUFFER. B. GRANT. Settlor, | Pack, and food and sleeping equip- Desemine Jes, 1925. The third | Inter Vivos Trust, No. 38, March | 'ment. Some super-carriers could fie ania of irst Coe | Term, 1950. The first and final ‘handle two of the 90-pound pack- A an os Hustee | account of Northenr Bank and | ages. or oe use o ary Li. Becker, ust Company, Trustee under sem me spat and others. | " { ‘ : Deed of Trust created July 8, | May Use Squeak, Too 36. KING, HARRY NOLAN, dec'd, | 1936, for the use of B. Grant |! Tne meat pach i { all the | No. 75, June Term, 1949. First | Stauffer | 1 INERE Darker Mio a | wd eb : avid Flan os porker except the squeal has been SL Sl pees of bop | 63. STAUFF ER, ROSA, A. S., Don- | matched by an electrical machinery {37. KING, JACOB F., decd, No. 30, | Se ras Fw Ho, | ‘manufacturer who even uses rust, | October Term, 1949. First and | fi Arch ‘erm, Toll (the and a new steam oxidation process, ) 4 inal account of Neithern Bank ale ay | partial account of Emlen H. : RO I aa this manufacturer gives steel a I and Trust Company, Trustee io T : ; Zellers and Frank G. Hartman, dress Pred uniform coat of rust. The film in- hoi on | under Deed of Trust created | the: stool and wakes 7 BD i : | October 1, 1938 for the use of B. | 318 Stee. and makes 1 rg» 58. KOHR, JOHN, dec'd, No. 2, Au- | Grant Stauffer or the use of sistant to moisture and burnout, Trus Dirge Hs or Ter 936. Fi : Ste mn Trustee, of a fund for the up gust Term j5%. Firs ind fal 64. SWARTZ DANIEL. decd. No. | Eclipse of Moon keep and maintenance of Tes- of (Northern ans am 46, December Ter o ‘he | Next total eclipse of the moon, ne . weeding 3 mber Term, 1948. The ! tator’s burial lot ir the grave- Fiust Company, succeeding | : : visible generally throughout North yard of Zions Evangelical Trustee under Deed of Trust second and Supplemental ag le X hE “i Nor ; Church, of Leacock, Pa. created by Enos W. Kohr, exor. | count of J. R. Kinzer, exon: wil oon - 5 Join 5 3 sr ne an | of the will of John Kohr. for |65. SWEENEY, STEPHEN L. and | 1949. with the moon totally eclipsed . BARD, GEORGE, dec'd, No. 33, the use of Mary Krapp, SWEENEY, JENNIE B., Deed of | from 9:20 to 10:30 P. M., EST. 9. LUDG AT E, ELIZABETH | Xrust. No. 58 April Term, 1935. tl 4 it ims I'he first and final account of | Patronize Bulletin advertisers. Guardian | November Term, 1954. The first and final account of Bank & Trust Company, Guar- Northein | dian of Mary L.uise Buckwalt- er, a minor. dec'd No. 59, June Term, The first and partial account of G. Elwood Bartholomew, admr. | 40. . BARTHOLOMEW, STELLA E, 1949. . BARTON, EMMA, Jec'd. Na. 19, | September Term, 1949. First and | final account of Isaiah H. Kame Jr., admr. also known as C. B. BURK- HOLDER, dec'd, No. 6, Septem- | ber Term, 1949. The first and fi- | nal account of Hairy B. Burk- holder, adm. No. 7, October 1949. first and final mond S.° Brunner, exor. BARE, FRANKLIN IH. decd, No. 77, May Term, 1914. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, suc- ceeding trustee under the will, for the use of Clara A. Frantz. BARE, LYDIA, dec'd, December Term, 1904. and final account of Term, 2. BRUNNER, LILLIAN S. decd, | The | account of Ray- | No. .2,: The’ first Northern | Bank and Trust Company, suc- | ceeding trustee under the will, | 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, October Term, 1924. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Tiust Company, Suc- ceeding trustee under the will, for the use of Sara A. Baer. BAKER, HARRISON L, dec'd, ond and final account of Mary C. Sprecher, John S. Cochran and Alma S. Mueller, exors, CROM, HARRY E. decd, No. 65, September Term, 1949. First | Anna C.| and final account of Nikolaus, admrx. CALDWELL, No. 51, March Term. 1549. First | and final account of Ella H. Ba- | admrx. . COCHRAN, FLORA M., decd, No. 22, October Term, 1947. Sec- LAURA K. | dec'd, No. 49, September Term, | 1949. The first and (inal account of Raymond L. Caldwell and M. Merl Wechter, exors. 91, June Term, 1949. The first No. | and final account of Margaret D. | September Term, 1949. The first Walker and Calista Helland, | admrees, c.ta. . DITZLER, ALVIN S, No. } and final account of Mabel M. | Ditzler, admrx. . ESHLEMAN, ABRAHAM W, 1949, | account of J. | No. 51, and final dec'd, May Term, First Daniel Eshleman, J. Henry Esh- | leman, and Marvin, L. Eshleman, exors. No. 42, September Term, 1949. First and final account of Rus- sell H. Eshleman, admr. . FAGER, Albert L. dec'd, No. 28, September Term, 1949. First and final account of Albert L. Fager, Jr.. exor. No. 87, May Term, 1949. The first and final account of The Lancaster Caunty Nat'onal Bauk, exor. . FORNEY, A. ELIZABETH, dec'd No. 55, May Term, 1913. The first and final account of Northern decd, | | | | { | | | ! 41. — oa & 44. = 46. 49. 52 4. 55. 2. MILLER, . MILLER, . MILLER, JACOB K. . POSEY, SILAS R., . RENGIER. CARL Bank and Trust Company, suc ceeding trustee, under Deed of Trust of the Trustees of the | 55. 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. dec'd, 1M9. The first Joseph Hank, August Term, final account of exor, dec'd, August Term, 1949. The first and final account of Joseph Hank, Trustee to sell real estate for the purpose of distribution. HOUSER, ELLIS J., decd, 61, September Term, and final account of Houser, extx. HARNISH, DAVID H., dec'd, No. 61, October Term, 1927. The fin- al account of Northern No. STAUFFER, Settlor, Inter Vivos Trust, No. 41, The first and final Northern Bank pany, Trustee under Deed Trust created April 1, 1939, the use of Elizabeth Ludgate. LEBKICHER, SEDALIA Inter Vivos Trust, No. 99, February Term, 1935. The first and final account of of No. 65, | and | ot | 58. No. 65, | 1949. First | Meta F. | Bank | for | March Term, 1950. | and Trust Com- | | Stauffer | account of Northern Bank and | Trust trustee for Lebkicher. MICHELL, Company, the use of Sedalia MARY MCcILVAINE, dec’d, No. 18, May Term, 1949. The first and final account of Albert M. Mitchell, adm. MARY K., dec'd, 17, January Term, 1931. first and final account of North- ern Bank and Trustee for the use of Mabel V. Trostle. MULL, ISAAC, decd, May Term, 1948. First account of Annie admrx. METZLER, BENJAMIN F., tlor, Inter Vivos, No. 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. No. and L. 37, Mull, Set- BENJAMIN P., decd, 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- nal account of Lauretta M. Sny- der, K. Mann, admrs. c.ta, dec'd, No. 56, August Term 1926. The first and final account of Northern V. Grace Beane and Hcerace | 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- succeeding No. | The | Trust Company, | final | 1 69. 84, March | tee under the will, for the use of Osear 0. Rochow. RANCK, JOHN M., dec'd, 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, . ROSS, MABEL G., Settlor, Inter Vivos Trust. No. 86, March Term, 1950. The first and final | of the Northern and Trust Company, under Deed of Trust July 17, 1940, for the Mabel G. Ross, SENER, ANNA Y.. Settlor of Trust. No, 84, Term, 1934. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, succeeding trustee under Deed of Anna Y. Sener, of the fund known “The William Z. Sen- er Fund,” the income is to be paid to The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity of Lancaster, vania. Trustee created use of Deed December us Northern Bank and Trust Com- pany, Substituted trustee ber 14, 1938, and to be known as “The Stephen L. and Jennie B. Sweeney Educaticnal Fund.” 66. SHIRK, BLANCHE W., decd, No. 28, Ma:ch Term, 1934. The first and final account of North- ern Bank and Trust Company, trustee for the use of M. Emily 68. {7 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, No. 14, April Term, 1927. and final account of Ira W. Bry- son, surviving exor. also known R. POSEY, dec'd, No. 68 1949. The first and Edna M. Posey, as S. May Term, final account of exor. PIERSOL, DANIEL, dec'd, No. 97, August Term, 1947. Second | and final account of L. C. Pier- sol and Blanche Piersol Weitz- el, exors. 2. REITH, JOHN W., dec'd, No. 35. April Term, 1934. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, trustee under the will, for succeeding | the | use of Elizabeth Reith Orfanella. | F., dec'd, No. 39, June Term, 1912. The and final acccunt of Bank and Trust Company, suc- | ceeding trustee for the use of | Alice W. Rengier, now Alice W. |7 Brubaker. RENNINGER, FMMA, dac'd, No. | 7, September Term, 1949. first | Northern | The | first and final account of C. R.| Weaver, exor, ROCHOW, AMELIA Ry, dec'd, No. 28, May Term, 1943. ‘The first and final account of !Horthern decd, | 72 Third | -1 -1 Bank and Trust CompaQy, trus-' 67. STAUFFER, vA 73. WATT, DONALD M., . WALTER, . ZIMMERMAN, S. R., Weaver. HENRY M.,, also known as HL. M. STAUFFER, dec’'d, No. 26, September Term, 1948. Second and partial account of Claude R. Stauffer, Robert H. Stauffer and Joseph C. Wentz, exors. SIRHAN HANNA SS, known as H. S. SIRHAN, decd, No. 123, May Term, 1649. First and final account of Helen L. Krebs, Samuel R. Krebs and The Fulton Naticnal Bank of Lancaster, exors. UMBLE, CHRISTIAN J. Inter Vivos Trust, No. 117, May Term, 1934. The thern Bank and Trust Company, also succeeding trustee for the use of 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 use of | St. John’s Lutheran Church, | Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Grace Reformed Church of Eden, Lan- caster Automobile Club of Lan- caster, Pennsylvania, Lancaste: County Firemen’s Association of | Pennsylvania and The er Community Trust, Will. UMBLE, B. EDITH, 69, June Term, 1949. and partial H. Brubaker Bank and Lancaster, under the dec'd, No. The first and The Trust Company exors. HENRY V., No. 63, February Term, 1948. fecond and final account of Catherine McCausland Henry Walter, Jr., and Margar- et Walter Halligan, exors. Farmers ol 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. 63'4, October Term, 1946. The first and final of Northern Bank and Trust Company, guardian of Sarah E Williamson. WEAVER, CATHARINE dec'd, No. 41, August Term, 1949, The first and final account of Gladys D. Miller, Dorothy D. Bowman and Catharine D. Hen- | ry, extees. . WITMER. MARY ANN, dec’d, No. 48, September Term. 1949. First and final account of Paul Keller exors. also known as S. RALPH ZIMMERMAN, | dec’d, Nb. 18, Oc'ober Term, 1944. The first and partial ac- count of Mary M. Zimmerman, Bank | Trust of | of which | L under \ Deed of Trust created Novem- | final account of Nor- | Lancast- | account of Clarence | dec'd, | Walter, | account | D, | and Hiram S. Hollinger, 1-f | | {The Bulletin, Joy, Pa, Thursday, March 30, 1 950-3 exix, ZION'S EVANGELICAL LU- THERAN CHURCH OF LEA- COCK, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. Settlor. No. 75, February Term, 1935. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, succeeding trustee under Deed of Trust ol 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’ Co urt 78. 12-4 U. S. Agricultural Unit Helped Penicillin Use | Although the U.S. department of agriculture did not make the dis covery of penicillin, its work made it practical to produce the antibio- CLASSIFIED | Rates for classified advertising in this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... Joe Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ 8c | Each add. insertion, per line .... Oliver two-botltom Richard E. Miller, R2 -9263. 13-1 FOR SALE: tractor plow. Moun: Joy. Phone 3 | FOR SALE: | boat with deck, { Price $150.00 Phone Mt 14 ft. outboard motor used two months. . Joy | NOTICE: takenly picked up a man’s umbrella at the Lutheran | please return to R. Fellenhaum, in {exchange for his own umbrella. 13-1 | FOR SALE: | $25.00. E lias Z. Phone 3-4928. black Timothy Hay. Price Musser. Mt. Joy Rl, 11-4 | ATTENTION FARMERS! Get your { Whirl A-Way Egg-Washer. Cleans 3,000 per hr. 10 day free trial. Les- ter M. Gehman, R2, Manheim. | Phone 3-47486. 12-tf | ROTOTILLING: Alvin S. Engle, 215 Marietta Ave. Mount Joy. Phone }-5481. 13-4 WANTED—Farm work for boy of 16. Call at 209 W. Donegal Street, { Mount Joy. 13-2t ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | for antiques of any description. Mr. | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2- -24- -tf | FOR SALF: Tobacco Muslin, New and used. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5202. 13-2p FOR SALE: Home-made tractor | with plow and cultivator, in good condition. Reasonable. Phone Mount | | Joy 35-9459. 12-3 see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South Market St., Elizabethtown, Penna. hone 23-R. 7-tf Baby Wash- | FOR SALE: Cinderella | er, good cond tion: 49 bound bocks, also Children’s slate blackboards, Mrs. Earl B. Miller, Mount Joy. | Fhone 3-4371. 13-1 | FOR SALE: Second-hand Washer, | (Amex) good condition; large kitch- en cupboard, 26 in. Porcelain sink. { Phone Mount Joy 3-5271. 13-1 Typewriters, Add. Mach’s., | Registers. Check Writers. New Used. J. M. Enele, | Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14J. Cash I BUY all kinds of scray. iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. {| Phone 3- 5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf | FOR SALE: Kalamazoo Cook Stove, | green & ivory, good cond.. priced reasonable. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4364. 1 FOR SAL | D5 Building Lot 62x156 on corner of S. Market and a proposed | street, Mt. Jov. An “A” zone loca- | tion. Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. Joy. FOR SALE: 5 rooms, Hot water heat, | Locate »d in Florin. Call 3-9451 after 5 o'clock P. M Garaee, | 13-1t We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the neighbors and friends for their ex- pression of sympathy and beautiful flowers during our bereavement, Family of Harry W. Tyson. 13-1 FOR SALE: 50x135 ft. building lot on N. High St, Mt. Joy. Apply 27 Mount Joy St, Mt. Joy. 13-1tp FOR SALE: Gloxinias, dark red and violet blue; Mrs. Jno. Eshle~ man, Florin, 13-2p THE EASTFR STORY in View Master reels just out, 3 for $1.00; other new reels just received. View= ers $2.00 make nice Easter gifts. Victor Klahr Camera Shop, Middle- town, 13-1 TAKE COLORED PICTURES ON in here for films or a good Camera for Easter. $32.00 Argus reduced to $24.50. Vietor Klahr Comera Shop, Middletowls ’ 3 ONLY CAREFUL DRIVERS NEED APPLY for State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance. Careful drivers mean fewer claims — lower rates for you. If you're a careful dri- 3-5258. | 13-tf | Will the person who mis- | Church, | ‘OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE | and | 411 E. High St. | 13- Ip | Story ard a half house, | Mt. Joy | ver, you too, can enjoy State Farm's complete coverage at low rates. Call or come in, AMMON R. HOFFER | 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. i Phone 3-4901 13-1 FULL TIME | SALES OPPORTUNITY { Wear-Ever Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company Phone Lance. 3-8807 9-5t | | DRESSES FOR SALE: Black | 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- ed wool and 1 wool plaid. All about size 9 or 11. Call at 9 East Main | €t., or phone 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 12-tf | FOR SALE: H. Farmall tractor; B |N. Farmall tractor; cultivator and corn planter, Oliver 60 with culti- vator, Massey Harris High Braun disc plow, Oliver Orchard disc, { Tractor weeder, Weeder Hog Har- | row. Paul Hiestand, Marietta. Phone | 6-3285. 12-tf | ATTENTION VETERANS: You may {still get flight training on the GI [bill at Donegal Airport. Several | have lately been approved. We help vou with your application. Call Mt. Joy 3-5354. 12-3 FOR SALE 2-Story Residence, 5 rooms, all con- veniences, enclosed porch. 2-car | Garage, Corner property in Florin, | Price $10,500. S. NISSLEY GINGRICH REALTOR 12 S. Duke St Lancaster, Pa. Dial 829 12-1f | The undersigned will receive bids * | for the purchase of materials con- tained in a two-story frame build- * | ing situate on the Northeast Corner lof West Main and Manheim Streets, | Moun Joy, Pa. until 12:00 noon, | April 14, 1950. The building must be | dismantled and all materials re- | moved from the site within 20 days after the award which will be made | to the highest responsible bidder. R. E. HASSINGER, Secretary, Church Council Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mount Joy EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Charles S. Morton, late 12-3 of Mount Joy Borough, Penna. de- | ceased. Letters testamentary on said | estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the | sante, will present them without delay for settlement to the under= | signed, residing at 151 New Haven Street, Mount Joy, Pa. ANNIE S. MORTON Executrix Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attorneys 8-6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Estate of Elizabeth B. Sherer, late | of Mount Joy Township, Lancaster | County, Penna., deceased. | Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the | undersigned, ail persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned SIMON F. SHERER Florin, Penna. ELAM F. SHERER Route 4, Manheim, Pa. Attorney 10-6 Carl G. Herr, EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Milton Mowret, East Hempfield Twp. Penna, ceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make | immediate payment, and those hav- | ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed residing at Landisville, Pa. f EVA C. MOWRER James N. Lightner Executrix Lancaster, Pa., Att'y 11-6 SEALED BIDS FOR NEW BOROUGH TRUCK Sealed bids will be received and late of de- | opened by Borough Council on | April 3rd at 7:30 P. M,, for the fol- lowing: | Bid on a 1's ton and a 2 ton chas- [ sis and cab (only one type truck to be bought), with a platform dump | body, ground grip tires, two. speed rear axle, long wheelbase, helper springs, heavy duty motor, heater 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 OF MOUNT JOY William F. Brian, Sec'y { J11-3