i: 5 PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1950 A / R ler! iy The undersigned will sell on wl a egis er I “3 | I premises adjoining the Bank in the | Sv | i Village of Landisville, Lancaster If you want a notice ou your sale | , | < Co. Pa, the following: inserted in this register weekly | my ir STORY from now until day of sale, ABSO- | gi LUTELY FREE, send or phone us! your sale date and when you are - 10-ROOM FRAME DWELLING HOUSE bath, automatic oil heat re | accounts I | trusts have | Orphans’ Court Auditing Notices | APRIL TERM, 1950 To all heirs, legatees, creditors and | | other persons interested: Notice is given that the following decedents’ estates and been filed in the office in Bank and Trust Company, suc- 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 Lanaaster Church, County, Leacock, Pennsylvania, : : wa Ca > N a7 REE y al oy ‘ hardwood floors in two rooms, Also | ready let us print your bills, That's | | of the Register of Wills or the Clerk | 27. GREENLY, SLLEN C. feed : 5 ei | | "ke , > M ey” “© . ; 2-STORY FRAME STABLE AND | the cheapest advertisingyou can gel | _ , ji {of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- | Four opie vise; arin oy 4 GARAGE, good condition, SE aa | Lift-Type Device | ter County, as the case may be, and | oa Br ne account of John 4 BUILDINGS ARE TO BE MOVED iday | that the same will be presented to Jr, exon, : FROM FOUNDATION OR DE- | Gocd Friday, April 7 - Annual | Used on Tractor [ the Orphans’ Court of said county | 28. HANK, PAUL B., dec d, No. 65, 1 MOLISHED WITHIN 60 DAYS } Community Bale a ors place Mt Ba for audit and confirmation, and for August Term, 1949. The first and | PD . er Q usiness, al ne oro Imus, . | . . . } > le sl ’ fir 1 account | J » h Hq nk. ‘ mar or Salk.’ | Joy, 200" head of Live Stock, farm- | Will Aid Materially dng gl By OT |. naw, Recount Of TA d 5 ¢ fixtures, |i. i bral TPH . . { 3 ally - xor, ; : > 1 fio with property, ng pT a | In Easing Farm Chores | ed thereto, on the date hereinafter | 20 HANK, PAUL B. deed, No. 65, 4 Sale will be held at two o'clock, { Frank. Sule starts at 12 M. Auc- To help with those odd chores designated at ten & ok in He Sug Term, 49, Te fi % ad 1 Saturday, April 8, 1950 when terms | tionceers, Aldinger und Wagner, about the farm that so often are forenoon, Eastern Tire, i) Tle ing a al tate for . 2d conditions will be made known — | time-wasting. and back-breaking, Je Tpke Court Room 4 he gid we) Fol | ota 0 1 il | r 0 re . or « e Cour ouse © > pose o n ‘ "FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Saturday, April 8—Lot 80x200 ft. | Pittsburgh forgings company of €ity of Lancaster, Pa. 30. HOUSER, ELLIS J.. dee'd, No IL ANDISVILLE PA <i j story frame house and personal | Coraopolis, Pa., has developed a ) APRIL. 19. 10% 61, September Term. 1949. First . oii ia ’ ‘operty by Estate { Harry E. {ty il for use on 190 oy ~ oh 1 Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. 12.5 by , Bette of Hany E | fof use 9. | BLICKENDERPER, ANNA W. Jol inl secu fof Mein 4 — ee tee | @ ya : a : { y Bey . : Settlor. Deed of I'rust. No. 42, | ouser, exix. Stolz, Exors. Walter Dupes, Auct.| mpe barat lit is ats ser, : ‘ PUBLIC SALE Brave; Water Dupes, Aud; ope. Pier co li March Term 1950. The first and 31. HARNISH, DAVID H., dec'd, No farm Stock and Implements gs p | tached in a few Seconds 10 ‘rac final account of Northern Bank Gl, October Term, 1927. The fin- . J an and Imp Vg fis 5 iz So Berend through the regular implement Sas and Trust Company, trastee al account of Norcthern Bank . SATURDAY. APRIL 15. 1950 Saturday, Apri 8 n the pi ems | pension points. Made of alloy spring Deed of Teust-of Anna W. and Trust Compony, succeeding This sale will be held on the farm | Ses in the Villgze ol Landisville, | steel and structural steel, it will Blickenderfer. for the use of | co=trustee and Martin H. Bae of Russell Garrison; situated 1» mile adjoining the Bank ; <2 | handle loads as heavy as 700 pounds, Grace W. Eugene surviving testamentary trustee West of Bachmansville, on the farm Story frame house, Fears re An important feature of this new | Blickenderfer, Alice Blicken- | for the use of Nah Harnish. : formerly known as the David Kel- j Stele Se ale I “8 TE oa | unit is its quick conversion from a derfer, now Alice 1. P'reeman, | 32. HEACY, EDWARD Il, dec’d ler form. The following is a very Semplished: Sale a IES ao | platform lift to a fork lift, making and Lena Blickenderfer, now No. 42, Octo he, Term, 9s I | good line of implements in ve wy | Cant, = a 3 “7 ¥ lit universal in the types of loads Lena Skeen. first and final account of North- good condition and ales some very | M- Elmer V. Spahr, Adel. it can both lift and carry. It can be | 2 BRACKBILL'S CEMETERY, In- ern Bank «nd Trust Company, goo pigs. ; ; used as a platform lift either with fer Vives. No. 82. December guardian of Edward H. Heagy, 2 Ohio riding cultivators, 2 walk- Saturday. April 8-4 miles Last | or without a back panel, and pock- Term, 1934. The first and final it manor, EN ing cultivators, 1 Oliver 40 horse | of Mount Joy. 1 mile north or Eris- account. of Northern Bunk und | 33. HEAGY, SANDRA H., decd, No plow. Black Hawk corn planter with | man $ Church, 1,000 pieces of form Trust Company, Succeeding | 42, October Term, 1948. The first {fertilizer attachment, MecCormick- machinery. Sale starts at 10:00 a.m. wastes under Deed. of: Tras | and final account i Northern Deerine ope hay loader, very larce Nir. Clyde E. Keener. Wagner and created for the upkeep and ve- | Bank and rust Company, guar- waZon end float, 2 Gruber box wae- | Diffenbaugh, Aucts. par of Brackbill's Ceinctery, in dian of Sandra H. Heagy, a mi- ons, ronnng gear wagon. potato ————— . Strasburg Township, Luncaster | naw, : plow. lot of single, 2 and 3 horse Saturday, April 15—In the Vill- County, Pa. HUBER, LEVI B, dec'd, No. 68 trees. double and | age of Florin, 2 story frome dwel- | 3. BROSSMAN, JEMIMA G., dec'd, | March Term, 1949, The account tongue. 5 hp. New Holland gns en- | line, summer house attached, barn, | No. 57, June Term, 1949. The | of The Conestiga National Bank vine. hav tettor, 1 horse auble | chicken house, and ~lso an unim- first and final account oi Ber- | of Lancaster, exor carer. 5 sets lend harness, 5 sets | proved lot 10x40 by Benjamin Fair, {3 tha M. Brossman Eaby and Wil- | 35. JANSON, JOSEPH, decd, No. 1, ches lines, lot hitchine straps. two Harvey H. Stoner Exors. of Frank liam B. Brossman, exors. i December Term. 1925. The thin | leo reins, 6 bridles, lot of e~llars, | L. Fair, dec'd. 4. BROSSMAN, WILLIAM F. and parti account of First Co- 18 rn? 21 inch: Molene corn planter — dec’d. No. 29. June Term. 1944. lumbia National Bunk, {rustee nd mr other farm items, Saturday, April 15—On the Rus- | First and final account of Ber- for the use of Mary E. Beckei PIGS: 4 Hompshive choate weighir { cel Garrison farm, 15 mile West of tha M. Brossman Eaby and Wil- and others. chen 150 lbs. Poland China and | Bachmanville. on the farm known liam B. Brossman, admrs. dbn. | 36. KING, HARRY NOLAN, decd, Berkshire ernssed nc follows: 1 cows los’ David Keller farm; Farm stock The farm carry-lift is attached c.t.a. No. 75, June Term, 1949. al i with 5 pics 7 weeks old, 10 piss 7 | and implements bv Russell Garris- | In scconds through the regular 5. BURGE, JULIA 2, dc c'd, No. | and final account of David ¥ weele oH, 1 sow Fra) na Inter Lon. C. A. Drupp, Auct. | tractor implement suspension 119, May Term, 1949. First and i Kope. x01 ist a Yori of Mav with third lit‘, fy ; partial account of John B. |57. KING, JACOB F. decd, No. 30, boot ichine 20 +1 49 1) vd 8 1 | On tl} Points, Heavy containers can be | Kamm, exor October Term, 1949. First nd NS y am Saturdav. Aoril 15—0n the prem- at: amm, exor. ; ob tm, 1949. Fist and | mory ther articles tho numerous ar ‘© iques, 1! west a and rojied opty ine Ma} [ &. BARD, GEORGE, dec'd, No. 33, | partial account of Emlen H te Village of Salupon on old Harris. | form without lifting. The trac | © yo Sho OF oh (oC 0 od Zellers and Frank G. Hartman, Cota fn stort at 1 mn. m. when con- hur Pike 123; acres more | tor engine raises the carry-lift. | final aceount of Northern Bank ex01s. : will ha pram hy or less, with lige stone Stucco | ets are provided for standard 2” x 4» | and Trust Company, Succeeding | 28 KOHR, JOHN, dec’d, No. 2, Au- RITSSFLY, CARRISON |p, nee, frome bank barn bv Waiter | stakes. The frame is punched to | Trustee, of a lund for the up- gust Term, 1930. First and final © A Aue . S. Ebersole Post No. 195 American | provide easy securing of loads and | keep and maintenance of Tes- account af Northern Bunk and | Viet-~ €. Henry, Clerk 14-2 | Lesion. Mount Joy. C. S. Frank, | for the addition of a wooden plat- | tator’s burial lot i» the @ we- I'rust Company, ceeding | aT ug Auct Sale at 3:30 p. m forn yaed of Zion's Evangelical Trustee under Deed of ‘Trust 4 +. Sle Dla . orm. hn 2 OC >. . Led WW NO 1 C « wor, |! BIG ALL-DAY yw | Used as a fork Tift, the wility| ~CRuteh, of Leacock, Pa, Ee ohm, evi. PUBLI SALF Stimulate your business hy ndver- | carrier works like a small hay | i BaD, i ges No 5 2 We y: Jo gn 1 i" ici i i ay \ ic nilky vay erm, 144. ne St ant 1 bE i 2 ( : icing in the Bulletin. | buck, and thus goa bith un I 5) final accsunt of Northern Bank |39. LU D G AT BE. ELIZABETH —OF- tlk. | material witoat the and Trust Company, Guardian STAUFFER, Settloy, Inter Vivos ! the erounds. No Huelesters. | be loaded by hand. Heavier loads of Mary Louise Buckwalter, a Trust, No. 41. March Term. 1950 1000 Pieces of Sale to start at 10:09 0. m.. when | can be handled In this way by us- minor The Hist and Gnal acon of} hi conditions will he made known hv | ing skid-pallets. Its capacity for | 3-BARD. MARY C.. dec’d, No. 54. Northern Bonk and Trust Cores Farm Mac inery CLYDE E. KEENER, | light, bulky loads can be extended | November Term. 1934. The first pany, Trustee unde Deed - of Wagener & Diffenhauch, Auets. materially by putting 2” x 4” fork | and final account «ff Northen ! Trust created April 1, 1939, for | a Kaylor &- Herr, Clerks | extensions into the brackets pro- | Bank & Trust Company, Guar- the use of Elizabeth Staufler | SATURDAY, APRIL 8th, 1950 13-2 | vided. | dian of Mary Louise Buckwalt- Ludgate. Ooh A. = Lifting of heavy containers like | er, a m.nor. 40. LEBKICHER, SEDALIA, Inter Starting at 19:0 4 2 PUBLIC SALE milk cans, drums and barrels is | 9. BARTHOLOMEW, STELLA E. Viv s Trust, No. 9, February . Located 4 miles west of Moin Sim or Valuable Real Estate eliminated by the carry-lift be- | dec’d No. 59, Jane Term, 1949. Term, 1035. i first ny fo) 4 mies east of Mt. Joy, 1 mile SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH. 1950 | these can be tipped and | The first and partial account of account of Northern Bank anc north oF Yrsman's Church, Rapho The undersigned will offer at! Lined onto the platform which prac- G. Elwood admr. Frust Company, succeeding wwnship, Lancaster County, Pa. public sale on the premises ut tically vests on the ground. Small 16. BARTON, EMMA, Jec'd, No. 19, JAS for the use of Sedalia 30 TRACTORS C hiques, 1 i, miles west of fhe Vil. buildings, range shelters, and feed- September erm, 1949. First and | Lehidehy r, on : New and Used of all makes J ge: of Be he Zang We Harti ers can be easily and quickly moved | final fee ont of Isaiah H. Kame | 41. MICHELL, MARY any ANG John Deere ‘A, B, HL M und L's; ih De Nn ; P oN bf le | by tipping slightly and running the Jr, admr. : ge ! dec'd, No. 18, i 1) erm, 1944, Farwall H, C, BN, Super A and | SCSI Cully, 1a, the Dllow- |e beneath them. Heavy bags of | 11. BURKHOLDER, CLARENCE B. The first and fini account of Cubs; F12 and F20; Red Belly Fords | i? described tract of land homely: | seca grain can be taken to the field also known us C. B. BURK-| Albert M Mitchell, adr. Fergusons; Oliver 60's and 70s; | A tract of lund containing 12%; | * it inimum of lifting. and, HOLDER, dec'd, No. 6, Septem- | 42. MILLER, MARY K. dec’d, No. | Allis Caalmers; Case und lot of more or less, adjoining linds | with a m quicker | ber Term, 1949. The first and fi- 17, January Term, 1831. The Als Cals s; Cas ang of Isaac Melzler, Stanley Witmer field feeding is made both quicker ey He Se Art and tial of Month. he De al & A BW 1 | ines aler< | Jack M. Moss, on which are erected | and easier, EE orl a ern Bank and" Trust Comnany, New and Used Combines and Balers a The carry-lift will be found par- | holder, adm, : wn fo iid use of Mabel V MeCormick-Desting, , New Ho) LARGE STONE STUCCO ! ticularly useful because material | 12. BRUNNER, LILLIAN S. decd, di and, Allis Chalmers and other libido deli Ml wh hi ih Bd . 7. October Term. 1949. The astle, =~ : : makes " DWELLING HOUSE And | can be moved over uns ind of No, Toe] cost of Rav | 43. MULL, ISAAC, dec'd, No. 37, New and Used Tractors and Horse | Msgs IFRAME BANK BARN. | ground, under any con! tion wnghe mond. S. Brunner, esor, May Term, 19 8 ist on final drawn MANURE SPREADERS The | is nicelv located on a | 8 tractor can operate and in places 13. BARE. FRANKLIN II. decd account of Annie L Muil. he . sd si ne hovse 1s nicely located i - te DF o «13. {0% ud JAN 2 cd, foes New Idea and others on rubber and ter aca plot, ‘along a. conorete that might be by othel No. 77, May Term, 1914. The first adm. ; Jo steel. Highway, under slate roof, equip- | Means of transportation. and final account of Northern | 44. METZLER, BENJAMIN I, Sel- CORN MACHINERY pe with cleeiric light und a very | rs Bank and Trust Campy, So fier Inter Yo ' Ne, 3, Mores 6 1 : " Ts : a 5 >» WJ \ » first and fina Harvesters, pickers, binders, corn i location. The land is in a | ceeding truste under the will, erm, 1950. Ye : Ll nters and ensiloge cutters. i hich state of cultivation, with ample Popular Belting for the use of Clara A. re aniz. account of the N rhe Bank New and used side delivery rakes, | in the barn to house ‘obacco. | 14. BARE, LY DIA, de c'd, No. 2 and Bru} Company, Hu ; i? J unl 4 bar and power take-off; | This is a desirable property suit- | December Term, 1904. The first go Dee: of pi Hii 1 HD! new and used tractor and horse "ble for a Poultry farm, or H use and final account of Northern i for the use of Bertha drawn grain drills, plows, cultiva- , can eosily be conve ted into apart- Bank and Trust Company, sue=| az. ABA: ids tors, cultipackers. discharrow, mow- , ments, having two stairwovs. ceeding trustee under the will, 45 MILLER, BENJAMIN Po ead | ers & wagons; tractor plows & cul- ; Sale to commenze at 3:30 o'clock of a fund for the upkeep of the No. 13, October lerm, ht Th tivators to above tractors. |P M. on Saturday, April 15, 1950, burying ground on the Home- first and final Account o dna 1 an’ 2-row tobacco planters, when terms ond conditions will be stead Farm in Manoy Township. : M. Fleming in " “ grain binders and huy loade:s, rope made known bv . BAER, SUSAN H., decd, No. 17, [46 MANN, ALICE K, decd, No. 45, onl tieht bottom. i WALTFR S. FBFRSOLE POST October Term. 1924. The first March Ferm, 194 ; Hi ond + New UTI Minneapolis Moline trac- NO. 185, AMERICAN LEGION and final account of Northern nel = hs of 1 ; ta Saye tor; 22.36 Cust threshing machine, MOUNT JOY, PA. Bank and Trust Company, Suc- ger, J A pod Boe in fcrace loi of other machinery not listed. , Charles S. Frank. Auct. | ceeding trustee under the will, Kk. ann, hs. els es _ Refreshments will be served on Cl de Ze Hers, Clerk 13-3 for the use of Sara A. Baer. 47. MILLER, JACOB K dec'd, No. erm en Se BAKER, HARRISCN L., decd, 6, August Term 1926. The first | No. 51, March Term. 1949. First and final account of Northern and final account of Ella H. Ba- Bank and Trust Company, sue- u ker, admrx. { ceeding trustee, for the use of 4. | lice E. Landis. — Of ! . COCHRAN, FLORA M. dec'd, | : A J 3 ita To or” No. 22, October Torm, 1947. Sec. | 18. MARTIN, MARY M, decd, No. ond and final account of Mary 9, repruary clerm, ine Real Estate ead Personal Property C. Sprecher, John S. Cochran second og % Phe X i and Alma S. Mueiler, exons. Hoga Notions oH 2 Wil aM > ry er, rustiee £8} 1¢ HSE ( I= » 5 CROM, HARRY E.. dec’d, No ; ST a ol a | 85. September Ter 919. Firs liam GG. Martin, Lulu Martin Saturday, April 8, 1 9 Oo : A victim of the war, the first 5: Seprembor Yeem, Hy 2 Kant, Howard Martin and \ . ti a i » ¢ ‘ ‘ wo JN th TO BE HELD IN THE VILLAGE OF FINRIN ON | | Jet subber agricul | 002 George E. Martin. |. Mas been made avaflable 10 |, “oy pwr” LAURA K.[49. METTFETT, HARRY A. decd, SQUARE STREET. ! farmers by a Pennsylvania aw | dec’d, No. 49, September Term No. 14, April Term, 1927. Third | : rails ine - BS } Ny N.. ufacturer. Available since 194 1 oy ' nal ace t of Ira W. Bry= | 949. The first and [inal account | and final sccoun 1 A LOT, 30%200 FT. only i highesdriced. of Raymond L. Culdwell and M. Sy VIVIng oa : ! her rected a Pia oe LANE, he te Merl Wechter, exors. 50. POSEY, SII. 5 R. also known Theron Siete |: ing was a pre-war favorite with | 5, yy) pp ‘MYRTLE A. dec'd, No. as S. R. POSEY, dec'd, No. 68, 1 |: America’s farmers; This Tame | o) "4, “porn "1940. The first May Term, 1949. The fitst and 15 Story rame ouse |: ers smile as he gets his first | and final account of Margaret D. final account of Edna M. Posey, 2 J roll a Wig welcome Walker and Calista Helland, exo Col. DANIEL. » ASBESTOS SIDING, SLATE ROOF WITH | on its return to ag arm nars.. | admrees, c.t.. 51. PIERSOL, DANIEL, dec’d, No. [ADOT II: Ba ; | ket. This belting is particularly [5 DITZLER, ALVIN S., No. 1, 97, August Term, 1947. Second 3 ELECTRIC ANDWATER INSTALLED. i. popular because of its added September "Term. 1949. The first and final account of li C. Pier- Al Sh o Th Ss Pi £ Gro nd flexibility and toughness. and final account of” Mabel M. Sal ind Blanche Piersol Weitz- SOA op n edsamerieceo u | ——————————————— [ Ditzler, admrx. el, exors. SAME TIME AND PLACE, PERSONAL PROPERTY consist | Value of Bicarbonate Use 22. FSHLEMAN. ABRAHAM W. |52. REITH, JOHN W.. decd. No. , | oc av Te 4 ‘il Ter 34. The first ang i jesti i , two bureaus, . . dec’d, No. 51, May Term, 1949, April Term, 193 : | ing of Majestic range, sink, two washstands t C ' In Swine Feeding Tested First. and: final aconumt. of J. final account of Northern Bank bed & spring, chest of drawers. gewWing machine, small An experimental feeding program Daniel Fshleman, J. Henry Esh- | and Trust Company, succeeding | wood box, kitchen chairs, two-plate egg stove, oil heater, to delermine the walue of bicarhon- | leman, and Marvin L. Eshleman, | Fos die wk : r he i arp i mm e r. vate oda in the feeding of hogs | exors. | use «f Elizabeth Reith Orfanella, Clock. floors. $3 ode us Spor oe oo X this fall at|23. ESHLEMAN, ROMA H., dec'd, | 53. RENGIER. CARL F. dec'd, No. chest, sleplagder. grinder, Flores one. Nictues | lowa State colle; e | No. 42, September Term 1949. | 39, June Term, 1912. The (first | 1 OW ol Be, NO, 33, y y \ | and mirrors, rockers, bench, cot. buffet, dishes and Sooke | Experiments will he aimed at| First and final account of Rus- | and final account of Northern i i arpenter tools, garden tools, and a lot o irre : red i sell H. Eshleman, admy. Bank and Trust Company, suc- | ing ulenells, £ Sale : determining whether tie. feeding ot FAGER, Albert L. dec'd. No. 28, ceeding trustee for the use of bicarbonate of soda produces ob-| servable benefits in the growth of | swine and whether the ingestion of | amounts equal to 1 per cent of the |, 95 ration will produce results, ! articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M., Property will be offered at 2:00 o’clock P. M. Estate of Harry Eichelberger HERMAN E. BRUBAKER, CARL BRUBAKER & ELLA STOTZ, Exors. ee There is no better way to boost | your business than by local news paper advertising. Garman, Clerk WALTER DUPES, Auctioneer Austin McCollough, Attorney fon September Term, 1949. First and | final account of Albert L. Fager, Jr.. exor, FEIST, MARY, dec’d, No. 87, | May Term, 1919. The first and | final account of The Lancaster | County Naticnal Bank, exor. FORNEY, A. ELIZABETH, dec'd | 3. The first | No. 5. and final account 5, May Term, 191 of Northern 54. Alice W. now Alice W. Brubaker RENNINGER, 7, September first and final Weaver, exor, Rengier, FMMA, dac'd, Term, 1949. The account of C. R. No. 28, May Term, 1943. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, trus- No. | tee under the will, for the use of Oscar O. Rochow. 56. 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 7. ROSS, MABEL G., Settlor, Inter Vivos Trust No 86, March Term, 125). The first and final account of the Noothern Bank and Trust Company, Trustee under Deed of Trust created July 17, 1940, for the use of Mabel G. Ross a8. SENER, ANNA Y,, Scttlor, 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 or Fund,” the income of which to be paid to The Bvangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity of Lancaster, Penngyl- | Vania 59. SNYDER, ABRAM U,, dec'd, No 11, November Term, 1920 I'he first and lina account of The Keystone National Bank of Manheim, Trustee of Mal'nla. C. 60. STAUFFER, ANNIE | dec'd, No. 68, January Term, 1944. The mst and final account of the Ephrata National Bank, of Ephrata, Pa, trustee for the use of Wilham S. Stauffer. 61. STAUFFER, B. GRANT, Donor, Inter Vivos Trust, No. 38, March Term, 1950. The first and final weount of Northern Bank and Trust Company, Trustee unde: Deed of Trust created October 1, 1938, for the use of Rosa A 5S. Stouffer, {€2. STAUFFER, B. GRANT, Settlor, | ! Inter Vivos Trust, No. 38, March Term, 1950. The first and final account of Northenr Bank and Trust Company, Trustee under Deed of Trust created July 8. | 1936, 1 the use of B. Grant | Stauffer [62 STAUFFER, ROSA, A. S. Don- | or. Inter Vivos Trust. No. 140, | March Term, 1930. The first and | final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, Trustee ! under Deed of Trust created | October 1, 1938 for the use of B i Grant Stauffer SWARTZ, DANIEL, dec'd, No. | 45, December Term, 198. The second and supplemental oc- count ‘of J. R. Kinzer, cxm G5. SWEENEY, STEPHEN L. 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 “I'he Stephen L. and Jennie B Sweeney Educational Fund.” 1 66. SHIRK, BLANCHE W., decd, ! No. 28, March Term, 1934. The first and final account of North- crn Bank and Trust Company, trustee for the use of M. Emily Weaver. 67. STAUFFER, HENRY M., also known as H. M. STAUFFER, dee’d, No. 25, September Term, 1948. Second and pa: tial account ol Claude R. Stauffer, Robert H Stauffer and, Joseph C. Wentz exors, G8. SIRHAN HANNA S: iso known as H. S. SIRHAN, de ” No. 123, May Term, 1649. First and final account of Helen L Krebs, Samuel R. Krebs and The Fulton National Bunk of Lancaster, exors. 69. UMBLE, CHRISTIAN J., Ini Vivos Trust, No. 117, Muy Term 1534. The final dcepunt of Nor- thern Bank and Trust Company, | succeeding trustee for the use ct St. John’s Lutheran Church Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Grace Reformed Church of Eden, Lan- caster Aut: mobile Club of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Lan- caster County Firemen's Asso- ciation of Pennsylvania and The Lancaster Community Trust, 70. UMBLE, CHRISTIAN J., dec'd, No. 74, November Term, 1933 The final acceunt 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, Lancaster County Firemen'’s Association of Pennsylvania and The Lancast- er Community Trust, under the Will. 71. UMBLE, B. EDITH, decd, No. GJ, June Term, 1949. The first and partial account of Clarence H. Brubaker and The Farmers Bank and Trust Company of Lancaster, exors 72. WALTER, HENRY V. decd, No. 63, February Term, 1948 Fecond and final account of Catherine MeCausland Walter, Henry Walter, Jr, and Margar- et Walter Hallioan, exors. 73. WATT, DONALD M., also known as DONALD MERWIN WATT, dec’d, No. 9, Febuary Term 1945. The first and final account ! of Northern Bink and Trust f Company, guardian of Laura Merwin Watt. 74. WILLIAMSON, TARAH E. a Minor. No. 6315, October Term, 1946. The first and final account of Northern Bank and Trust Company, guardian of Sarah E Williamson. 75. WFAVER. CATHARINE D. decd, No. 41, August Term, 1949, The first and final account of Gladys D. Miller. Dorothy D. Bowman and Catharine D. ilen- | ry, extces. 76. WITMER. MARY ANN, decd. No. 48, September Term, 1949. First and final account of Paul Keller and Hiram S. Hollinger, exors. 77. ZIMMERMAN. S. R., also known 55. ROCHOW, AMELIA R.. decd, | as S. RALPH dec’d, N». 18, Oc'ober Term, 1944. The first and partial ac- count of Mary M. Zimmerman, ZIMMERMAN, Fred Loewen, Sim Horton, Marlin |g antiques of. any description. Mr. Young, and Fred Sherick. Hart, 161 N. Charloite St, Man- | Bruce Robinson and Paul Haw- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf thorne visited the New Kingston & | FOR SALE: Tobacco Muslin, New Harrisburg State Airports. and used. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5202, Frank Hassinger and Susan Myers 13-2p The Bulletin, Mi. Pa., Donegal Airport News Visitors ty the Airport during the week included Mr. Robert Gillert of Sunbury who stopped to refuel on the way to Philadelphia, Several Allentown men flew here to make a call in Eliza- bethtown, Other visiting pilots from Hershey Harrisburg during the week, Joy, FOR RENT; House trailer lots, 40 ft, in shaded area. Water, elect= ric and sewage to each trailer, reation room & showers. Villa, Elizabethtown R3, Route { one mile from town, Phone Eliza-* bethtown 251W, FOR SALE: 14 ft. outboard motor boat with deck, used two Price $150.00 Phone Mt, Joy 3-5258. in ‘ business business ATTENTION FARMERS! Get Whirl A-Way Egg-Washer. 3,000 per hr. 10 day free trial. Les- » ter M. Gehman, R2 Manheim. Phone 3-4746, 12-4 ROTOTILLING: Alvin S. Engle, 215 and ZEEE Lancaster, landed here Fred Loewen made his first solo flight on Friday afternoon. Bruce Halk and John Hawthorne Mariotta Ave, Mount Joy. i made a night cross country flight | 5 s481 13-4 to Allentown and Lancaster, WANTED Farm work for boy of 16. Call at 209 W. Donegal Street, oA Joy. 13-21 ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices Pilots visiting the Lancaster Mu- nicipal Airport during the week in- cluded Albert Forry, Paul Hess Jy., FOR SALE: Home-made tractor with plow «nd cultivator, in good cnjoyed a sightseeing flight over ancaster { auphi ties. | 5 Law ter nd D i ia hn ey | ondition, hme Maat Those flying to see the § fe ar- | Joy 3-9459. 12-3 bor Dam Sunday Afternoon includ- | | ed Martin Breneman and Gilbert | 'OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE GARBER, 518 South Elizabethtown, Penna. T-tf OR a Typewriters, Add. Mach's, Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, | Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14J." 8-18-tf | I BUY all kinds of scray. iron, also | sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, | Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf | see BENJ. F. Market St. hone 23-R. Lehman Other flying during the considerable week were Joe | George Carriger, Alfred Bill Risser, Alvin Heisey, and Norm Heisey. eo —— pilots doing Yurkovic, Gusler, Herb Shelly | FARM WAGES ARE STILL HOVERING AT PEAK LEVELS Values of farms and prices of | FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on farm products are declining but | corner of S. Market and a proposed wages Pennsylvania farmers | must | Street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zone loca~ J : | tion. ‘Apply E. E. Brown, Mt, Joy. | pay for hired hands are still near | 1-tf peak levels, the State Department | - mater of Agriculture reports from Federal FOR SALE: Gloxinias, dark red | end violet blue; Mrs. Jno. Eshle~ & State surveys. Most wage rates | man, Florin, 13-2p for the year 1949 averaged higher | FORMICA Installations sink tops & Counters Tile floo's -— Venetian Blinds 1948, revealed. mpaosite of the survey than for all 1949 wage rates | | | | | The cf showed an average of 55 cents: an hour compared with 54.2 in 1948. LEONARD L. SAFKO Sa rims | PHONG 33401 Mount Joy, Pa. a | ae TO ICAL LU | ENJOY DRIVING? your aN a COUNTY. | right to do so by getting State Farm PA Settlor No. 75, February | Mutual Auto Insurance. Careful err, ATE. The fivck: + Thi | drivers receive complete coverage Ferny, 1935. The first and final 0 R be ide account of Northern Bank and at gdh TRS. at gi ph ih mn anv sueeee aw: y Prug Company, Juacges ing | lose your license afer 4 one accident. trustee under Deed of Trust of | Take To chines, about State Xe angela iid Furm’s complete os teday. County, Pa. the income of which | | AMMON R. HOFFER i i, a 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. is to be paid to the Trustees of Zion's Evangelical Lutheran | Phone 3-9401 14-1 Church of Leacock, Lancaster | FOR SALE: Black County, Pa. - . | butcher boy linen, pink butcher . GEORGE H. GoLl boy linen with gold trim, white Sa- Register sof Wills and Clerk { cony suit, 2 wash cottons, 1 brown 12-4 of Orphans” Court ure und 1 green gabardine skirts; strip- eT i | ed wool and 1 wool plaid. All about CLAS SK TED {size 9 or 11. Call at 9 East Main 3 | St, or phone 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 12-tf in | FOR SALE: H. Farmall tractor; B Rates for classified advertising in N. Farmall wactor: cultivator rand this column are: ww. [corn planter, Oliver 60 with culti- 3 lines or less, minimum ...... HTS vator, Massey Harris High Braun Over 3 lines, per line ovale ge le disc plow, Oliver Orchard __ disc, Fach add. insertion, per line Cl weeder, Weeder Hog Har- SE row. Paul Hiestand, Marietta. Phone LIVE FASTER RABBITS TOR |g 12.1f SALE. John K. Farmer. E. Wood St. | Florin, Ph. Mt. Joy 3-5 9. 14-1p ATTENTION VETERANS: You may ————=—— | atill get flight training on the 'GI WANTED TO RENT. 4 or 5 large | hil) at Donegal Airport. . Several rcoms, in Boro or nearby. 1 child, have lately been approved. We help | best references, desire to settle in [vou with your application. Call Mt. Mi. Joy. Phone Lancaster 3-7480. [Joy 3-535 12-3 14-2 : es sesame ey. | FOR SALE | FOR SALE: Moc orvla Telev, Comb. | 2-Story Residence, 5 rooms, all con- AM - FM. Perf. Cond. sacrifice. | yeniences, enclosed porch. 2-car I yr. on picture tube. Phone Mt. Joy | (Garage. Corner property in Florin, 3-9474. 14-tf | Price $10,500. - S. NISSLEY GINGRICH FOR SALE: Chamber Gas Stove REALTOR like new; Natural or bottled gas. | 1a § puke St, Lancaster, Pa. Phone Landisville 3561. 14-1 Dial 8296 12-tf FOR THE BUY of the year in Sil- | The undersigned will receive bids at $14.00 savings, turn {o Koser's 1 on page 4. 14-1 | ver Watch Shop, : I FOR SALE: Used Mod 1] AW19 Weil McLain cast coal fire boiler, Complete with grates, cap. 385 sa. radiation. Good condi- | for the purchase of materials con- | tained in a two-story frame build- | ing situate on the Northeast Corner of West Main and Manheim Streets, | Moun Joy, Pa. until 12:00 noon, | April 14, 1950. The building must be iron ft. hot water no | dismantled and all materials. re- ton. Inquire Phone Mt. Joy hk moved from the site within 20 days iil A a wand which wil be made FOR SALT: 1936 ic ile four | to the highest responsible bidder. FOR > pit : : Jos Os SH ie 4 | R. I HASSINGER. acor Sedan cheap. none . JON . 5794. 14-1 | Secretary, Church Council Trinity Evangelical Lutheran FOR FALF: 10-piece dinine room | 12-3 Church of Mount Joy vite. Excellent condition. = Wolssernuth, Phone Mt. doy 3-488. | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE y 14-1 | Estate of Elizabeth B. Sherer, late - ay — of Mount Joy Township, Lancaster LOTS PLOWE nD by Richard E. | County, Penna., deceased. Mille: Phone Mt. Joy 3-9263. 14-2p | Lelters of Administration on said tien — | estate having been granted te the FOR SALE: Timothy Hay. Price [yindersigned, all persons indebted £22.00 at the farm. Elias Z. Musser. | {hereto are requested to make. ime Mt. Joy Rl, Phone 3-4928. 11-6 | mediate payment. and these having a | claims or demands aeainst the same LOST: A string of Pe arls, wheel g | will present them without delay for 9 & 10 and | to the undewsi Finder nlease | SIMON F. SHERER design, betwen Ma tins 5 Hostetter’s Hardware. hone Mrs. Clarence Bard, 3-4364 Florin. Penna. Mount Joy, Pa. a 14- 1 ELAM F. SHERER Fond tea Route 4, Manheim, Pa. Raym nd Forweod and family wish . Te 9 to exvress to their many friends | Carl G. Herr, Attorney 10-6 their heartfelf thanks for the tokens | EXECUTRIX NOTICE a sympathy tendered them during | Fstate of Milton Mowrer, late of wer _berea vement... ; ee Mpig | East Hempfield Twp., Penna. de~ GET BFAUTIFUL HAND-PAINT- | censed.. Letters testamentary on said | estate having been granted to the Gift Shop in Market Basket at Eliz- | | all eons oF |immediate payment, and those hav= RASTFR. GIVE A CAMFRA — Ko- ing claims or demands against the dak, Ansco, Areus cameras reduced, [$ame, will present them without See the new B-2 Take col- [delay for settlement to the under ored snans Fastar, All siroe in stock. | signed residing at Landisville, Pa. | Victor Klahr Camera Shop, rear | EVA C. MOWRER ED MOTTOFS for Easter wifts. They | ! are lasting gifts. Reasonable prices | ¢ abethtown. y { James N. Lightner Executrix | Post Office, Mid ldletown. 14-1 Lancaster, Pa., Att'y 11-6 | LIVE FAS STFR RABBITS. all sizes. Charles W. Abel. Mt. Joy R2, Phone | Stimulate your eines by adver 3-9024. Milton Grove. 14-1 tising in the Bulletin.
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