TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1965 PAGE TWO THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. 2 iow Bu B, & By . "LEGAL on @ School Board Timely Tips for Women LEGAL NOTICES [=o Knsiomm, rm ak By)” “om pen | EASY 0 =e —oms——— & final acct., John H.|the teaching position until y Doris i that time, Miss Jo Anne Mar- ORPHANS COURT AUDITING NOTICES To all Ciaxmants, Beneficiar- jes, Heirs and Next of Kin, and other persons interested: NOTICE IS given that the following accounts in deced ents’ incompetents’, minors and trust estates have been filed in the office of the Reg: jster of Wills or Clerk of Or- phans' Court of Lancaster County and will be presented to said Orphans’ Court for audit and confirmation and for distribution of the balanc- es shown therein to the par- ties legally entitled thereto: DECEMBER 6, 1965 at ten o'clock a.m., Eastern Standard Time, in the Orph- ans’ Court Room on the 4th floor of the Court House in the City of Lancaster, Pa. 1. BAIR, PARK J, dec'd, 791 of 1959. 2nd & final acct., Louis S. May, sur- viving exor. M., G., & S., Attys. BLYMIER, WILLIAM H., dec’d, 698 of 1964. Ist & final acct., Robert E. Sip- ling, exor. G., P, & G.. Attys. BRICKER, WALTON B. & MARION M. BRICK- ER, deed of trust, 1005 of 965. 1st & final acct., The Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster, trustee. A., B. B, & B., Attys. BRONSON, ARTHUR H., dec’d, 119 of 1965. 1st & final. acct.,, Donald R Bronson, exor. B., S., C., & M., Attys. BURKHART, ANNA M,, dec’'d, 118 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Noreen K. Wimmer & Glenn F. Burkhart, admrs. G., P., & G., Attys. BUTT, ELIZBAETH A. dec'd, 311 of 1965. 1st & final acct., James P. Co- ho, exor. Coho, Atty. CANNON, AMELIA E, dec’d, 797 of 1963. 1st & final acct., Mary A. Can- non, extx. Simpson, Atty. CLARK MARY F., decd. 26 of 1964. 1st & final ac- count, John G. Clark, exor. Reese, Atty. COATES, ISABELLA F., dec’d, 344 of 1965. 1st & final acct., First National Bank & Trust Company of Elizabethtown, exor. ® ouardian. A, & R,, Attys. 10. k., ANNA 1.., decd, 1151 of 1964. 1st & final acct. Chester R. Eby, exor. M., G., & S., Attys. EHEMANN, HARRY M., dec’d, 1142 of 1963. 1st & final acct. Lancaster County Nat'l Bank, trus- tee for the ust of William A. Ehemann. M., G., & S., Attys. FREELAND, MARY E, dec’d, 320 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Cletus R. Free- land, exor. Bucher, Atty. GAMBER, MAZIE C, de- ceased, 199 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Dr. Franklin S. Dyrness, exor. Reese, Atty. GERHARD, ALICE HILL, dec’d, 154 of 1965. 1st & partial acct., Lancaster County Farmers National Bank, exor. A.,, R., H. & A., Attys. GIBBEL HENRY B., de- ceased, 200 of 1959. 1st & final acct., The Farmers National Bank of Lititz, trustee of the Residuary Trust. Hershey, Atty. GOHN, CATHERINE N., a’k/a KATHERINE N. GOHN, dec’d, 350 of 1965 1st & final acct., Mary L. Shenberger, admr. Blank, Atty. HECKER, MARY A., de- ceased, 235 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Richard Wil- liam Hecker exor. M., G. & S.. Attys. HEISEY. ABRAH M., re- ceased, 276 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Barbara Kov- er & Mabel Snavely. ex- tees J. D. Young, Atty. HOFFMAN, PAUL R,, dec’d, 347 of 1085 1gt R- final acct.,, Vivian L. Brown admrx. c.ta. R. Martin, Atty. KEYLOR. LAURA G., de- ceased, 337 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Oscar G. Kevlor. exor. Bare, Atty. KLING, EVA M, decd, 267 of 1965. 1st & final acct., F. Coleman Funk, 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. v4 “18. 20. 2%. 22. 28. 24. 25. 217. 30. 31. 32. 33. 37. 38. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 97. Herr, exor. Massel, Atty. KREIDER, JACOB E., de- ceased, 490 of 1964. 1st & final acct., Jacob B. Krei- der & Marie B. Loose, exors. Shirk, Atty. KREIDER MINNIE, dec'd 173 of 1965. 1st & final acct.,, Maurice M. Kreid- er, admr. Rohrer & Mus- ser, Attys. KURTZ, BESSIE B., dec'd 238 of 1965. 1st & final acct.,, Ward M, Kurtz & Kathryn E. Kurtz, exors. B.,S,C., & M, Attys. Landis, DAVID G., dec’d, 1015 of 1964. 1st & final acct. Lizzie G. Landis, extx. Wenger, Atty. LONGENDERFER, AMOS F., dec’d, 189 of 1965. 1st & final acct.,, Walter E Good, admr. Blank, Atty. . MARBURGER, EMMA E,, an adjudged incompetent person, 929% of 1963. 1st & final acct., The Reading Trust Company, guardian. Bare, Atty. McLAUGHLIN, SADIE E. dec’d, 359 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Sharon Louise McLaughlin, exts. Bruba- ker, Atty. McNEAL, JAMES E., de- ceased 1017 of 1964. 1st & final acct. The Fulton National Bank of Lan- caster, exor. A. & R., Attys. METZLER, ANNA M, deed of trust, 957 of 1965. 1st & final acct., First Na- tional Bank & Trust Co., of Elizabethtown, trustee. A. & R. Attys. MILLER, CLAUDE M,, dec’d, 902 of 1964. 1st & final acct., Rodney E. Mil- ler & Nancy M. Clements, admrs. Wiker, Atty. MINNICH, ELLA L., de- ceased, 20 of 1964. 2nd & final acct, Frank M. Workman, exor. A. B., B., Attys. MCHLER, RUTH E., de- ceased, 994 of 1964. 1st & partial acct.,, Donald J. Mohler, exor. H. Martin, Atty. MOHN, WARREN F., deed of trust, 924 of 1865. 1st & partial acct., The Eph- rata National Bank, Rob- ert E. Mohn & Richard E. Mohn, {rustees, Shirk, Atty. MYERS, HERMAN G., de ceased, 1134 of 1964. 1st & final acct., Charles H. Myers, exor. A. & R,, Attys. NORTH, ELIZABETH COTTMAN, dec’d, 57, Nov. 1936. 1st & final acct., James W. Staman, trustee for the use Sarah Livingston Poe. Brown, Atty. . NORTHEIMER, Z.RALFH dec’d, 873 of 1964. 1st & fi nal acct., John L. North- heimer & Wayne S. Mar- tin, exors.. B., S.C, & M., Attys. REDCAY, LIZZIE D., de- ceased, 120 oi 1965. 1st & final acct., Harold M. Redcay, admr. B., S., & M. Atty. S REESE, ISSACHAR P., a/k/a I. P. REESE, dec’d 344 of 1963. 1st & par- tial acet., Eber O. Reese, Edward G. Reese & Ellis D. Homsher, exors. A., R., H., & A, Atlys. REIDENBAUGH, ROY S,, dec’d, 58 of 1965. 1st and final acct., Helen E. Reid- enbaugh, Donald W. Reid- enbaugh_ Robert R. Reid- enbaugh & The Conestoga National Bank of Lancas- fer, exors. A, B., B., & B.. Attys. ROSENBERG, DOROTHY E., dec’d, 458 of 1964. 1st & final acct., Robert C. Rosenberg, exor. Morgan, Atty. ROTHWEILER, TERESSA A., dec’d, 234 of 1964. 1st & final acct., Robert M. Rothweiler & Walter J. Rothweiler, admrs. Light- ner. Atty. SCHAUFELBERGF%R MARY C., decd, 884 of 1963. Supplemental acct. John A. Schaufelberger, exor. Ryan, Atty. SHAUB, LETTIE L., de- ceased, 217 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Lancaster County Farmers National Bank. exor. Ryan, Atty. SNYDER, LIZZIE N., de- ceased 126 of 1965. 1st & final acct, Lee K. Sny- der & Ralph K. Snyder, admrs. Morgan, Atty. of |’ tin, a 1961 graduate of Done- ‘gal high school and of Junia- ta college, was named a sub- stitute. Mps. Marianne Achorn of Elizabethtown was elected to be a special helper in the reading program at Donegal Annex. Surplus equipment from the vocational - agriculture department, which was clos- ed this fall, has been sold. Much of the property went to other schools. Sale totaled $443.40. A number of wooden, tab- let armed chairs owned by, the school are to be sold on| a cash and carry basis from, the Annex. Price is 50c each. | Authorization was given to procure protective eye equip- ment mandated for certain shops and laboratories. The state is requiring these safe- ty devices. The board decided to nego tiate settlement for damages which are anticipated will be done to the Governor Dick property as the state begins a “crash” program to straigh- ten curves on Route 72 be- tween Bismark Till and the Turnpike interchange. A lit- tle more than two acres of the school property is involv- ed. The Henry S. Rich Agency of Marietta was named brok- EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Estate of Grace E. Holwag- er, dec’d., late of Borough of Columbia, Lancaster County, Penna. Letters testamentary on said estate having been gran- ted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement, to the undersigned, LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, 23 East King Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Clarence C. Newcomer Attorney 25-3¢ ELIZA- 240 of acct., Mount A. R., 48. STAMBAUGH, BETH F., decd, 1965. 1st & final Union National Joy Bank, exor. H., & A, Attys. STEPHENS, MABEL, M dec’d, 293 of 1965. 1st & final - acet. K. Harold Stephens & Margaret J. Rutherford, exors. A., B.. B., & B., Attys. . STOE, FRED A. dec’d, 255 of 1965. 1st & final 49. acct., Richard G. Stoe, exor. A,B. B. & B., Attys. 51. STRAUSS, HARVEY M.., aka HARVEY STRAUSS, dec’d, 366 of 1965. 1st & | final acct., Warren L. Strauss, exor. R. Martin, Atty. Consider Various Sink Models Before Buying: Are you in the market for a new kitchen sink? If so, the first decision you should make is to decide whether you want porcelain or stainless steel. Porcelain sinks come in a range of colors so you have a choice to fit your color scheme. Select an acid-resistant porcelain because fruits and vegetables can stain the finish, Also remember that porcelain Not all stainless steel sinks are of equal quality. Look acid-resistant for spotless stainless steel with enough nickel in the steel to give Fixtures also good service, vary in quality and type of level so look at many models before making a decision. The trend now seems to be back with drainboards. Wom- en have found drainboards are a convenience and are re- questing them. Most women who have used the two-bowl and the single-bowl prefer the double bowls. Three-bowl, tri-level sinks are also available. Where garbage disposers are used, a three-level bowl sink is advantage. A corner sink may be desired if a kitchen has corner windows. Many women, however, find two sinks at right angles are awk- ward to use. A dishwasher should not be installed direct- ly next: to such a sink. Twelve to fifteen inches should be left between the er of record to handle all in- surance for the school dis- trict and to distribute insur- ance coverage to the various agents in the school area. At a previous meeting the question of high school band equipment responsibility was brought up. It was agreed that the board will be respon- sible for the replacement of uniforms, but will accept con- tributions from the band club and other donors, toward the purchase and maintenance of uniforms. However, they will be considered the property of the school district. varies in quality. . sink and the dishwasher to allow ample space for load- ing and unloading the wash- er. * * * Guides To Hatmaking In Home Study Course: For an exciting and fascin- ating venture, make your own hats. If hatmaking is iew to you or you need to brush up on your techniques, you'll find a home study course an excellent guide. Available from Penn State University, tht course has de- tailed nistructions for mak- ing various kinds of hats. Imagine how smart you'll look in your fall suit with a matching hat. If you prefer a felt hat, you could buy a wool or fur felt “hood” or “body” and block or shape it to suit your features. Pic- tures in the hatmaking course show the shape hat that looks best on you, whether your fact is square, round and full, or narrow and thin. In another section of the course, you'll find a list of supplies and where you can buy them. In fact, you will get all the information you need to make or restyle hats. To get the complete course, send your name and address with $1.75 to HATMAKING, Box 5000, University Park, Pa., 16802. Make your check or money order payable to Penna. State University. There are no other fees and all material will be sent by return mail. Use Squash In Mamily Meals High on the fall vegetable popularity parade is squash. @uiz ON TRAFFIC SAFETY (A 5-question quiz on traffic safety from the Pennsylvania Bureau of Traffic Safety published through the cooperation of this newspaper) (Turn to Page 4) 1. 1s the law (and also when within 52. SWEIGART, PERCY K.. dec’d, 163 of 1965. 1st & final acct., A. K. Garman exor. Horner, Atty. | 53. VANDERGRIFT, CHAR-' LES T. decd. 762 of 1964. 1st & final acct. Hannah G. Vandergrift & Lancaster County Farm-' ers National Bank exors. M.. G., & S., Attys. WELK, BARBARAA., de- ceased, 105 of 1965. 1st & final acet., George E. Welk & WALTER H. Welk, exors. Reese, Atty. WHISTON, RUBY WALL, a/k/a RUBY W. WHIST- ON, dec'd, 1013 of 1964. Ist & final acct., Lancast- er County Farmers Nat'l Bank, admr. c.t.a. Mec- Kinsey Atty. WITHROW, EMMA, decd, 261 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Reverend Harold: W. Butt, exor. Ryan, At- torney. | 54. 55. 56. 57. ZINK, CLAYTON P., de- | ceased, 328 of 1965. 1st & final acct.,, Lancaster County Farmers National Bank, exor. M., G.,, & S., Attys. JOSEPH W. MARTIN Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans’ Court 23-4c less than feet. (a) 200 (b) 300 your headlights within following. polite) to dim your headlights feet of an approaching motorist. (a) 300 (b) 500 (c) 700 (d) 800 2. While you should not rely on your horn instead of your brakes, it is required by law that all cars be equipped with a horn which can be heard from a distance of not 3. When following or overtaking a vehicle traveling in the same direction as you are, the (a) 100 (b) 200 (c) 300 (d) 400 4, Bicycles, like automobiles, headlight and either a legal size (1}2" diameter) red reflector or lamp on the rear. Both headlight and rear light (or reflector) must be visible under normal atmos- pheric conditions from a distance of at least (a) 200 (b) 300 (c) 400 (d) 500 5. Passenger cars in Pennsylvania must be inspected times every year at an official inspection station. @1 (b)2 (c)3 @) 4 Score 20 points for each correct answer. For “Tips on Safe Driving” write: Bureau of Traffic Safety, Room 301 Finance Building, Harrisburg, Pa, G€ PY 2€ TZ QI SHIMSNY (c) 500 (d) 1000 law requires you to dim feet of the car you are are required to have a feet.