The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 06, 1952, Image 3

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PUBLIC SALE
E85 2% Story Frame Dwelling
containing six rooms, bath, and built-in porch
hall has new linoleum
been recently installed.
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
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Dr.H.C.Killheffer |
Optometrist
MANHEIM
|] 163 S. Charlotte St.
I] Telephone 5.3376
Mon,
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

W & Wednes. 9.5:30
ednesday, Nov. 26, 1 O52 Tues. Fri, Sat. 7.9 P. M,
On the premises located in the Borough of Elizabethtown 9:30-1:00, 2.5 PLM
at No. 819 South Market Street, ELIZABETHTOVIN
15 E. High St.
Lot 24x200 ft. thereon erected ONE-HALF OF A Telephone 24.F



Kitchen, bath, and
All new wiring and new water pipes have
TWO-CAR GARAGE
Property can be viewed by calling Elizabethtown 389.J,
Sale to commence at 7:00 P. M., when conditions will be
VERNON G. STAHL and
ESTHER H. STAHL
JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Landis, Clerk
45-3c¢

Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin




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TO RETIRE FROM FARMING AND BUSINESS
ONE OF THE LARGEST
PUBLIC SALES
TO BE HELD IN DAUPHIN COUNTY
On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1952
2-DAY SALE STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. SHARP
Farm Land, Business Property And Homes
To be held aot SKYLINE VIEW 9 miles E. of Hbg., along new 4-lane high-
way, ROUTE 22 to Allentown and New York and 6 miles Northwest of
Hershey, Pa.
In case of rain or cold weather sale will be held in one of the large heated buildings
ON FRIDAY, NOV. 14th, THE FOLLOWING 4 PROPERTIES WILL BE SOLD
No. 1. Fine large new brick stone build-
ing, basement, radiant hot water heat,
other conveniences, tile floor, regular and
three faced electric current running to
building, large parking grounds stoned, a
and sun parlor. tile floors, Losch Steam
Heating Plant, four-car garage and base-
ment heated, large front and rear porch-
es, several hundred feet of beautiful
lawn with fine shrubbery and shade trees
fine frontage along the south side of fronting on two streets, Sunset Drive and
Route 22. This building was built for a Skyline Drive. This is an unusually well
super market and is also suitable for built home costing the owner a consider-
many other businesses. able sum of money to build and arrang-
No. 2 Large two and one half story ing the well planted lawn.
twelve roomed frame dwelling and office
building with basement, hot air heat, 4
bathrooms and showers, large enclosed
porch now used for reception room, front
lawn, a very large Macadam parking area
fronting along the south side of New
Route 22. This property would also make
a fine gift shop or tourist place, being a
very good location and adjoining Lomara
Restaurant.
No. 3 The large beautiful ten-roomed
stone home now occupied by the under-
signed built on one of the highest snots
in Skyline View development, large beau-
tiful well equipped kitchen, long hallway much trouble.
The above mentioned No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, improved properties have such
wonderful locations that the undersigned will finance three-fourths of the purchase
price on liberal mor{gage terms. Only 10% needed on day of sale and only 15% more
needed on final settlement date. Possession 30 days or sooner if desired.
ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP
A Fine Farm, Ferm Dwelling House and 4 Well Located Tracts of
Land Situated Along New Route 22 as Follows:
No. 5 Farm containing 62 acres, one of the best located and most productive
farms in the Harrisburg area, adjoining Skyline View development to the South.
Nine and one hall miles east of Harrisburg and exira good markets, one mile north-
west of Hanoverdale and five miles northwest of Hershey, Pa.—The land is highly
productive, very good crops of tobacco, corn, wheat, etc. have been raised thereon,
large tobacco celiar and stripping room under part of barn. very large framed bank
barr with three drive floors, large mows, lots of stable room, water pressure system,
two extra good wells, a stream of water in woods. Brooder house, corn barn, wash
house, garage, smoke-house: the dwelling contains eleven large sized rooms, with 3
additional rooms in the basement. Two bathrooms and two kitchens, separate en-
trances, hot air heat distributed in all rooms, nice lawn. well planted.
This farm would also be suitable for seme building contractor to make a fine
home development thereon. Extra good roads running by the place, would also give
a good fruit or nursery place on account of the fertile soil.
No. 6 NOTICE: The farm dwell-
ing house will also be offered separately
if purchasers may so decide on date of
sale as this would give a fine heme for
someone and rent the other for revenue. No. & Soveral well loeated tracts of lond
No. 7 Ten (10) acres of land along New located at Skyline View along the new
Route 22 seven miles cast of Harrisburg. 4 lane highway Route 22, very suitable
: to establish various types of businesses
thereon.
Sizes of these tracts having frontages along said highway of 150 feet, 200 feet,
and 300 feet by 200 feet in depth. Here you have a chance to get a real location to
build on.
No. 4 A 22x80” long one story building
having 4 large sized rooms with knotty-
pine ceilings, formerly used for land
offices. This is adjoining No. 3 home. Suit-
able for a doctor or professional offices,
also having a large lawn, well planted,
fronting on three streets, on Sunset
Drive, Kendlewood Drive and Skyline
Drive in Skyline View Development. This
building is well constructed and will be
offered separately and also with the resi-
dence No. 3. P.S.: A second story could
be built on top of this building without
that would make a fine business location
and suitable for building of homes there-
on. Will separate this tract on day of sale,
if so desired, or sell as a whole.
large
rage
This tract has a frontage on said highway

Mortgage money available for*farm and for land if desired, or will allow
a 59%, discourit on farm and on unimproved land sold, if purchaser can
pay cash on date of settlement, when deed is delivered.
MORE FULL INFORMATION ON ALL THESE PROPERTIES, FARM AND LAND
WILL BE GIVEN ON DATE OF PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY — NOVEMBER 14
AND SATURDAY — NOVEMBER 15 — AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.
Special Invitation Given:—If anyone wishes to see any of the farm, business places,
homes or land before the date of Public Sale will please call at the Skyline View
office any day or evening and you will be shown these properties.
SKYLINE VIEW DEVELOPMENT
NOAH S. MYERS
D. L. Landis—Clerk Walter Dupes, Elizabethtown
Elizabethtown. Pa. Irvin Hess, Hershey
Auctioneers
Metzger & Wickersham
Attorneys—Harrisburg, Pa.
Given Away FREE — 2 Building Lots — Given Away FREE
A one thousand dollar building lot will be given away in the development of
Skyline’ View having the regular restrictions thereon on each day of
the sale — on Friday, November 14th — and Saturday, November 15. The lots
willbe marked on the eastern and western sections of teh development. Employ-
ees of Skyline View or any of their families are not eligible to the drawing.
All the winners must pay for, is for stamps on deed and taxes accruing after
deed is delivered.
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"TE APPEL.
10.
. ESHELMAN,
. GEYER, MARY
. HERR, HARRY B,,
Orphans’ Court
Auditing Notices
NOVEMBER, 1952
To all heirs, legatees, creditors and
other persons interested:
Notice is given that the following
accounts in decedents’ estates and
trusts have been filed in the office
of the Register of Wills or the Clerk
of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas-
ter County, as the case may be, and
that the same will be presented to
Orphans’ Court of said county
audit and confirmation, and for
distribution of the balances shown
therein to the parties legally entitl-
ed thereto, on the date hereinafter
desionated at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, Eastern Standard
Time, in the Orphans’ Court
Room on the 4th floor of the Court
House in the City of Lancaster, Pa.
NOVEMBER 17, 1952
ARMSTRONG, ANDREW
JACKSON, alsn known as
ANDREW J. ARMSTRONG,
a minor. No. 51, November
Term, 1945. The first and
final account of Richard P.
Rohrer. Gnardian.
ARMSTRONG. CHARLOT-
also known as
CHARLOTTE A. ARM-
STRONG, a minor. No. 52,
November Term, 1945. The
first and final account of
Richard P. Rohrer, Guard-
ian.
ARMSTRONG, CLIFTON,
dec’d, No. 48. April Term,
1952. First and final account
of Stella M. Armstrong,
extx.
. ARTZ. CLIFFORD J., dec'd,
No. 21, April Term, 1952.
The first and final account
of Henry H. Mummaw,
exor.
. ANDES, LEVI S.. dec’d, No.
34, September Term, 1951.
The first and final account
of Levi J. Andes, exor.
. AULT. ABRAHAM K., dec’d
No. 14, April Term, 1952
First and final account of
Doris J. Gordon, admrx.
. BINKLEY, ESTELLA, dec’d
No. 33, February Term,
1952. The first and final ac-
count of Stewart P. Binkley.
Lincoln G. Binkley and
Betty Fisher, exors.
. BISHOP, W. B., dec'd, No.
June Term, 1947. The
first and final account of
The Conestoga National
Bank of Lancaster, trustee
of William B. Bishop, Jr.
43,
. BOLLINGER, ADAM, dec’d,
No. 36, April Term, 1952.
The first and final account
of The Ephrata National
Bank of Ephrata, Pennsyl-
vania, exor.
BRENEMAN, ELLA H. de-
ceased, No. 99, January
Term, 1952. First and final
account of C. W. Breneman,
admr.
BROWN, SARAH J., dec’d,
No. .713, February Term,
1952. First and final account
of The Fulton National
Bank of Lancaster, Penna.
exor.
BINKLEY, DAVID H,, dec’d
No. 4, March Term, 1951.
First and final account of
Lucille R. Hoffman, former-
ly Lucille R. Binkley,
admrx.
CRIMMEL, AMELIA AU-
KAMP, also known as AM-
ELIA L. CRIMMEL, decd
No. 64, December Term,
1951. The first and final ac-
count of Virginia Edwards,
extx.
CREAMER, LEWIS, decd,
No. 80, January Term, 1952.
The first and final account
of Jacob R. Creamer and
Harry L. Aument, exors.
DIEHM, FRANK L., decd,
No. 9, December Term, 19-
51. First and final account
of J. Frederico Young, exor.
. DOWNS, LOUISA A, decd,
No. 71, April Term, 1952.
The first and final account
of William F. Downs, exor.
ELMER J.,
dec’d, No. 11, September
Term, 1951, The first and fi-
nal account of H. Roy Esh-
elman, Howard J. Eshelman
and Ruth E. Thompson,
exors.
FRYBERGER, EDWARD A.
dec’d No. 26, March Term,
1952. The first and final ac-
count of Florence E. Bow-
ers, admrx.
FOGIE, WILLIAM H.,, decd,
No. 10, November Term,
1947. The second and final
account of Minerva K. Gep-
hart and William K. Fogie,
exors.
GEHRON, EDWARD, dec’d,
No. 108, January Term,
1952. First and final (con-
solidated) account of Hen-
ry P. Gehron, exor, (as
ed after his death by Jean
Gehron, his executor) and
Barbara M. Gehron, admr,
d.b.n.c.t.a.
H., also
known as MARY HOFF-
MAN GEYER, dec'd, No.
100, January Term, 1952.
The first and final account
of The Fulton National
Bank of Lancaster and
Clayton E. Geyer, exors.
. GIBBONS, BERTHA MAE,
No. 11, February
Term, 1951 First and final
account of First National
Bank and Trust Company
of Mount Joy, Guardian of
Property of Anna Mae
Bockey, a minor.
GREENLY, EMMA K., dec’d
No. 69, April Term, 1952.
First and final account of
Bertha M. Koehler and Mae
M. Nissley, admrces. '
dec’d,
dec’d,
No. 8, December Term, 1951
The first and final account
of Anna E. Deiter, Willis G.
Herr, Harry G. Herr and
The Lancaster County Na-
tional Bank, exors.
HERSHBERGER, MAGGIE,
dec’d, No. 5, April Term,
1952. The first and final ac-
count of Cyrus Bowman,
exor,
dn

27.
28.
31.
34.
36.
39.
40.
41.
43.
44.
46.
48.
49.
50.
52. SHERTS,
54.
55.
56.
57.
. HEAGY,
3. JACK, ELLA(
5. KAUFFMAN,
. SCHMOOK, J.
HESS, SALINDA S,, dec'd,
No. 9, September Term,
1924. The first and final ac-
count of The Fulton Nation-
al Bank of Lancaster, sub-
stituted trustee for Salinda
G. Hess.
HOMSHER, MARY M.,, de-
ceased, No. 662, December
Term, 1944, The final ac-
count of The Lancaster
County National Bank,
Guardian of John Charles
Homsher.
HORNBERGER, HARVEY,
dec'd, No. 76, January
Term, 1952. The first and
final account of Eugene F.
Brubaker, admr.
. HARNISH, MARY A, dec'd,
No. 34, February Term,
1952. The first and final ac-
count of Robert G. Harnish,
surviving exor.
ISAAC R., dec'd,
No. 37, January Term, 1952
The first and final account
of Anna M. Young, extx.
HERTZOG, CALLIE M,, al-
so known as CALLIE W.,
and CAROLINE M. HERT-
ZOG, dec'd, No. 59, April
Term, 1952. The first and fi-
nal account of Wenger W.
Hertzog and Ivan W. Hert-
Z0g, exors.
. HOWER, JAMES G., dec'd,
No. 24, October Term, 1951.
Supplementary Account of
Melvin S. Binkley, exor.
also known
as ELLA L. JACK, dec’d,
No. 84, April Term, 1952.
The first and final account
of Norman Jack, exor.
KAUFFMAN, AMANDA,
dec'd, No. 38, March Term,
1952. The first and final ac-
count of Foster Shreiner
and Carloda Shreiner,
exors.
HARRY B.,
dec’d, No. 27, March Term,
1952. First and final account
of Sadie Mummaw, ext.
LONG, ANNA F., dec’d, No.
91, October Term, 1951. The
first and final account of
Martin M. Harnish, exor.
LEIDICH, OTIS O., decd,
No. 15, March Term,
First and final account of
John M. Leidich, exor.
LITZENBERGER, KATH-
RYN dec’'d, No. 38, Febru-
ary Term, 1952. First and
final account of Paul Bruba-
ker, exor.
MOORE, SYLVESTER Z.
dec'd, No. 31, September
Term, 1928. Ninth and par-
tial account of Amy Moore,
Thursday, November 6, 1952-3
WANTED:
. WITHERS, SAMUEL, decd, (The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.,
No. 22, April Term, 1952.
The first and final account | Mechanic for gen-



of Oscar W. Withers, admr. LA SSIFIED eral repair work, Apply Ney's
59. WITMER, LILLIAN, decd, ] Wh yuk Garage, Florin. 40-tf
No. 52, March Term, 1952, —
The first and final account| Rates for classified advertising in | ELECTROLUX SERVICE AND
and Good Used Clean-
of Union National Mount | his column are: [
Joy Bank, admr. c.ta [3 lines or less, minimum ...... 85c | ers. Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy.
60. WOODS, ELIZABETH C., | Ayer 3 lines. per line ... , 10¢ | Phone 3-9542,
ees, or Bt. Dect yy | Fach add. insertion, per line 50 ROOM FOR RENT: In resident
account of Robert R. Appel, | THANK YOU | lal section Phone Mount Joy
admr. d.b.n.cta. IT wish to express with deepest | 3 5571 in evenings. 5-
61. WALTER, AMOS D,, dec'd, | apatitude mv heartfelt thanks (=~ re Oa
No. 86, January Term, 1952. | 1, «1 who visited me and for | Lypewriters, Add Mach's,, Cash
y Registers, Check Writers, Safes,
First and final account of | {hn peautiful cards and flowers
Elam E. Snavely and Jacob | hile a patient at the hospital
W. Ebersole, exors. 45-1 Gertrude Brubaker
WOLF, GEORGE B,, decd, | me -
No. 79, January Term, 1952. | PART TIME, FULL TIME Sen,
a doll that
New & Used. J. M. Encle, 411 East
{ High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-tf
82. | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antiques of any description. Mr,

The first and partial account | cational exclusive, | A ty.
of Arthur Z. Wolf, exor. Irmo like vour own child. Exact Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, gaan
63. YOHN, WILLIAM A., dec'd, | likeness of any photo, on face of heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-244
No. 4, April Term, 1952.|beantiful dressed doll POV | IH Magazines. Stationery
The first and partial account | or girl. Other items with no 00H oo ailing. and Hat
of Rebecca Beck, extx. | competition. Write B. F bron TT AYE When in need of a
ET “i (* al.1Snles Manager, Box 424, COIR ric .
64. ZECHER, HORACE C,, al-| Blocmsbure. Pa 45-1p | BABY GIFT, visit the
The Margaret-Jean Shoppe
Mt. Joy, Pa.
H.C. ZECH-
No.
so known as
ER, decd,
|
74, March | por SALF: Metal Hollywood | 19 W. Donegal St.,

Term, 1952. First and final |,.q and coil snoring. Snoring used | Dial 3-9373 i
account of Edna M. Strosser | 3 (1c Phone 3-4848 after 5 nm. | Alteration: Buttonholing
and Arthur OC. Zecher,i” ""' 45-11 | 31-tfe
admrs, eee ——
dec'd, | OUTSTANDING China and Sil- | ATTENTION FARMERS: We
. ZINK, SAMUEL L,,
WHEAT for





against the same will present |
them without delay for settle- |
ment to the undersigned resid
training under G. 1. bill, in Tile
snd Linoleum work. Anonly Mt.
Tobarco farmer, to
Fertilizer furn
WANTED
farm on halves,



1951, ;

KELLER, JOHN C,, dec'd,|! Ar ished. Phone Landisville 6197. | Joy Tile and Linoleum Co.
No. 59, February Term, ing at Florin DORA B. KOSER |’ 45-1c 43-f
1952. The first and final ac- PLA "Exe TL crt srs EE es
count of Samuel E. Kinch, WANT SOMETHING EXTRA |prOR SALE: Joy's medium
admr. Clarence C. Newcomer, . | SPECIAL FOR HOLIDAY DIN-| suit. size 9. yood condi-
. KIEFFER, MARY D., decd, Attorney 44-6 | NWR? Try Neff's choice TUR- {ion $8. 15 New Street, Mount
No. 18, December Term, : 4 | KFYS. live or dressed. Landis-| joy. 43-4¢
1951. The first and final ac- ADMINISTRATOR'S = NOTICE | jjje 6197. 45-3 | Dt
count of Elizabeth Clarke Estate of Harry K. W | mr TOR SALE: All new vine kind-
Kiefer. exts. late of Rapho Township, dec’d. | FOR SALE: Home made eroch- [ling wood. any length. Phone
. LEWIS, ELIZABETH A. F.,| Letters of administration cta,|eted rngs, also home made ao- | Mt. Jov 3-9024. : 44-4
dec’d, No. 68, February On said estate having | fous, Call Mt. Joy 3-4811. 45-2p
Term, 1952. The first and 'granted to the undersigned, all | —————-— ANE FOR SALE: Art and Skips
final account of Elizabeth persons indebted thereto Je- | APAR TMEN'T FOR RENT: Fm- | Luncheonette, stock and eauip-
M. Shenk, admrx. quested to make immediate |nloved couple. Phone Mt. Jovi, on™ Apply Art and Skips.
| payments, and those having 45-11 44.9
lai i a inst thei rs : Main Street, Florin.
claims or demands against the... “remem J x
same, will present them without WiLL T Hig a) hy hase WANTED:
{delay for settlement to The Un- |! wii e molher works,
ion National Mount Joy Bank, | hone Mt. Joy 3-9541 15-1¢
, Mount Joy, Pa. FOR SALE {or Thankseiome:
H. CLAY BURKHOLDER, for| JOR SALE for Thanksgiving:
TONAL Young Geese & Capons. Phone |
UNION NAT | Mount Joy 3-4216. 45-3¢
MT. JOY BANK, | Hii
Mount Joy, Pa. | SOLD OUT: Some Cameras and | & ¢
c. t. a. | gift sets are sold out at factory | office. 42-tf
rkholder & Eby, : Br cin Gdn Ohmi EE
Alor vs { till 1953. Reserve your Christ- [FOR RENT: Offices or business
45 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. [ mas Gift Camera now from | space. Center of business dis-
45-6t | Klahr’s big stock. Victor Kish trict Cal] Mound Joy 3-062] >
| Camera SI M own. see Dr. E. ingley. 5-tfe
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE IC mera 1p, Middletow Ne) mn ees
Estate of Alice Greiner, - | FOR SALE Junior size Sun-
Salesman in one of
I.ancasters main Furniture &
Apnliance Stores. Permanent,
full time position. Good oppor-
tunity for Hustler. Experience
necessarv. Avplications treated
confidential. Answer giving age
salary expected to A. B. this






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remaining extx. ceased, late of Mount Joy, Pa. DAIRY LITITZ R. |beam Heater. good condition,
MILLER, ROY KLING, de- Letters testamentary of said | D. 2, wishes to announce that 315. Call Elizabethtown
Seagey, Ko. 7% Apa Yan, estate having been granted to|their drivers and salesmen in | 9997-4 naw 45-2¢
Jos. First and final account| the undersigned, all persons in- | Mt. Joy & Florin are now driv-|{ pyr GAT
of Marvin E. Miller, admr. |debted thereto are requested to | ing new refrigerated trucks to ROR SALE ch ype.
MILLER, J. C., also known make immediate payment and | deliver milk to their customers. | hiv new. will sacrifice >» ae
as JACOB C. MILLER, against the same will present | 45-1p Sol { X 44 _ Sic Re eo
ceased, No. 23, February (those naving claims or demands | 11 ents Suation, opposite
Term, 1952. The first and|them without delay for settle-! WANTED: Woman to clean | Co. Farm Diner.
final account of Grace Bru-| ment to the undersigned resid-|heuse for a few days. Mrs. Flor- | FOR SALE 2 boys. gabardine
baker, extx.
NAUMAN, ELIZABETH
dec'd, No. 34, Ap-
ril Term, 1924. First and fi-
nal account of Fulton Na-
tional Bank of Lancaster,
substituted trustee of a trust
created for the life of Dor-
othy Flinn.
OBERDORF, IDA L., decd,
No. 54, December Term,
1951. The first and final ac-
count of Frank R. Macfer-
ran, exor.
. ROHRBACH, WILLIAM B.,
dec’d, No. 15, October Term,
1951. The first and final ac-
count of Annie R. Rohrbach
and Karl J. Rohrbach,
exors.
ROYER, DORA E. decd,
No. 59, October Term, 1951.
The sedond and partial ac-
count of Donald E. Oesch-
ger, exor.
RANCK, FLORA, also
known as F. FLORA
RANCK, dec'd, No. 52, Feb-
ruary Term, 1952. First and
partial account of Benjamin
G. Sheaffer, exor.
ROWE, SADIE H. dec’d. No.
16, September Term, 1951.
First and final account of
Nettie H. Romanoff, admr.
. STETTER, H. FRANK, dec’'d
No. 54, November Term,
1951. First and final account
of Walter E. Stetter, exor.
ELIZABETH W.,
dec’d No. 72. March Term,
1952. The first and final ac-
count of John B. Rengier,
exor.
Ww., also
known as JOHN WILLIAM
SCHMOOK, and J. WIL-
LIAM SCHMOOK, dec'd,
No. 4, March Term, 1950.
The first and final account
of Ada Schmook, ext.
SHEAFFER, WILBUR H,,
dec’d, No. 60, March Term,
1952. The first and final ac-
count of The Ephrata Na-
tional Bank of Ephrata, Pa.,
exor.
STEELE, J. ELMER, dec'd
No. 43, November Term,
1951. The first and final ac-
count of Katherine M. Crab-
tree and Minnie A. Mec-
Clune, admreces. c.t.a.
SWEIGART, GEORGE D.
dec’d, No. 66, April Term,
1952. First and final account
of Frank B. Sweigart and
Elam G. Sweigart, admrs.
TAUSIG, MULFORD, dec’d,
No. 69, April Term, 1938.
First and final account of
Farmers Bank and Trust
Company of Lancaster,
trustee under the will, for
the use of Martha E. Brown
now by marriage, Martha
E. Rabe.



ing at 522 West Walnut Street, ence K. Shelly, 365 Donegal |{opcoats, sizes 12 & 14. $8. each
Lancaster, Pa. | Springs Road, Mt. Joy, Pa [ Thomas Stohler, 105 N ‘Barbara
JOHN W. | 45-1¢ | Street 45-1p
Executor ry —
Clarence C. Newcomer, | B AR G. A [ N S ! | FOR RENT: Room and private
Attorney 44-6| Apartment Size Gas Range. |path, Call Mt. Joy 3-4705. 45-1c
| Special $25.00 a a —————
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Colder Cold Westinghouse Re-|SEWING MACHINES FOR
Estate of Samuel K. Becker, |frigerator. 1951 Model. 7 Cu. ft. | SALE: New and used. Repairs
decd, late of Mount Joy Town-; Used one season in Mt. Joy High | for all makes of sewing mach-



Estate of Ella Baker. late of |Price reasonable, John A. Char- |
West Hempleld Township, Lan- |les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183
caster Co., Pa., deceased. 37-1f |
Letters testamentary on said |
estate having been granted to | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1, H
the ‘undersigned, all persons in- | buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron |
debted thereto are requested to |and also sell stove wood. Guy D
make immediate payment, and |Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t{
those having claims or demands | ———————— \
against the same, will present |
them without delay for settle-| Antiques Restored
ment to the undersigned, resid-! Furniture Refinishing
ing at Salunga, West Hempfield | i
Township, Lancaster County, LENHERT CABINET SKIP 45-2¢
Pa. SAMUEL SHED | Marietta, Pa. po
S 2 H. SHERTZER |
Executor | Phone 6-2581 Collect
Paul A. Mueller, | Call For and Delivery (
Attorney 45-6¢ |
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE | HE 3+ WITH
i Estate of Susan D. Garber, |
ate of Mount Joy, Pa., decd. |
Letters of administration c.t.a. on | BIG GUERNSEY SALE
said estate having been granted to |
the undersigned, all persons indebt- |
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ed thereto are requested to make east of Lancaster on Route 30.
immediate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands against the | Thurs., Nov. 13, 1952
same, will present them without | 11:00 A. M.
delay for settlement to the under- |
residing at 125 North | 100 HEAD — 70 VACCINATED
arbara Street, Mount Joy, Pa. | ciliding 30. 40 bre
MABEL O. HAUENSTEIN | HEIFERS majority due tn
Administratrix | or close up. Also a fine seiection of 1
Full Time Good Wages

ROY NISSLY & CO. INC.
Florin, Pa.

GET YOUR FRONT
LICENSE PLATES
YOUR OWN INITIALS,
OR NICKNAME ON IT
AT
VAN'S SERVICENTER
259 West Main Street

At the Sales Pavilion, § miles
Mount Joy
45-3c
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Clinton B. Kendig,
ate of Manor Township, dec’d.


c Ors . | OPEN HEIFERS oualified .for .4.H
. ERS : d 3
Bernard J. Myers, Jr. I Work plat some Letters testamentary on said
ttorney 42-6¢| This sale includes 30 HEAD entire | estate having been granted to
| young stock below milking age from the
. Brumbaugh, Duncansville Pa. undersigned, all persons in-
| Majority bv COLDSPRINGS bull out debted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment, and
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1952
Pursuant to an order of the Or-| of a dam Classified ‘very good’
phans’' Court of Lancaster County,! FIVE TOP NOTCH BULLS aa oil a
Pennsylvania, the undersigned will| and Bangs Certified. those having claims or demands
offer at public sale, the following de. | Free lunch to all those who get to [against the same will present
scribed real estate: | the sale beorfe 12:00 NOON. them without delay for settle-
All that certain tract of land in the i i
West Ward of Mount Joy Borough, | Sale managed by: For catalogs write: ment to the undersigned, resid-
on the south side of West Main St, PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN, ing at Washington Boro Rte. 1.
with a P. O. Box 491 ELIZABETH KENDIG
TWO AND ONE.HALF STORY Harrisburg, Pa. |


the, SINGLE. DWELLING HOUSE Sky, Noli Executrix
ereon erected, cbntaining eight A - James N. Lightner
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No. 58, March Term, 1951. | yer Company has immediate | exchange your
The first and final account| gpening for ambitious ladv, no | FLOUR. Also home made bran
of Kathryn S. Zink, admrs. | canvassing. delivery or collect- | & middlings for sale. Flory's
CHARLES R. COOPER | ing, Write Mrs. Hattie Case, 504 | Mill, Lancaster R D. 3. Phone :
43-4 Register of Wills Clerk | W. James St., Lancaster. 452p | Lancaster 2-4013 42-tfe
3-41 of Orphans’ Court { mesma sommes 2”
ec —— a TL —— SALE: Solid Walnut HELP WANTED: Farm Mach-
EXECUTRIX NOTICE Kneehole. flat ton desk. with |inery and Tractor repairman.
Estate of Paul O. Koser, de- | pigeon holes. Phone Mt. Joy | Experienced or unexverienced.
ceased. late of East Donegal | 3.6632. 45-1c | Apnly writing to P. O. Box 85.
Township, Lancaster County, | eee rr ee 2: L. D. Mt. Joy 36-tf
Penna. | "FOR SALE: 200 Young Pullets, | — me
Letters testamentary of said | 13 wks. old Phone Mt. Joy KEROSENE AND W HITE GAS.
estate having been granted to 3 5230. 45-1¢ Rienman Sf Jervice:
the undersigned, all persons in-} | W, Main one 3-91¢
debted thereto are requested to | FOR SALE: Cobbler Potatoes, Joy 43-4¢
make immediate payment and |6f~ ver Ih. Raymond Brubaker, | seem
se having claims or dems: | Phone Manheim 5-3865 45-2p HELP WANTED
those having claims or demands ( ie e JON, Rovean Wor veteran. io. tke
ship, Lancaster County, Penna. |School. Like New. . jines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar-
Letters of administration on | A bargain $175. | ket St., Elizabethtown, Pa.
said estate having been grant-|16-ft. Home Freezer Chest. New | Phone 688. 1-tfe
ed to the undersigned, all per-| Unit and New Controls. | mm
sons indebted thereto are re-| _ Reasonable $250.
quested to make immediate | Used Washer and Wringer
payment, and those having Only 535
claims or demands against the | a PH( IN 3-9351 :
same, will present them with-|_ GEORGE w. LEAMAN {
out delay for settlement to the | 208 E. Main St. Mt. Joy |
undersigned residing at Route | pag SALE: Two Tote |
2. Mount Joy, Po.» mecicen | 20X200 1, Wood St. Extended | TNE
HENRY T. BECKER py. Pn. Mt, Joy 3-4339 MEN
: Administrator | red 41-1¢ |
Clarence ¢ Newcomer, u al | WANTED
ttorney PILOT FOR SALE: 80x180. Don- |
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE {egal Springs Road, Mount Joy. | TOBACCO FACTORY
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