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The Gazette and Daily, Friday Morning, November 28, 1947 53 59. SALES REGISTER (Coot.) 6a PUBLIC SALE (Continued) ANNOUNCEMENT 61. DEATHS (Continued) 46. NO TRESPASSING NO HUNTING On D. S.

Horn and Allen Miller farms in Hellam Township, stay off or you will in trouble. Don't ask permission. Howard Gordon. Harry Leip-Wt. Allen Miller 46-o31-12t 4a SHOOTING MATCH SHOOTING MATCH Saturday, Nov.

29, 1 p.m., at the Winterstown parage. 12 gauge gun. Shells furnished. Turkeys and ducks. Winterstown Fish and Game association.

48-n28-2t TURKEY FAIR Nov. 28 at Cletus Innrest Garage, Jacobus, .7 P. M. All dressed turkeys. Sponsored by Springfield Twp.

Farmer and Sport man Assoc. EVERY FRIDAY night, 7:30 p.m.. Davey's park, Red Lion. Turkeys, geese, ducks ami chickena. 48-o23-ll-tf ATTORNEY NOTICES HINKI.E On Nnv 1QJ7 to.oA p.m., at his- home.

East street, Spring Grove, Jacob H. Hinkle, aged 76 years, 8 months and 24 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday after-noon at 2 o'clock at the Sauter Funeral home. Spring Grove. Interment in Jefferson cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. 61-n28-2t KL'NKLE On Nov. 25, 1947. at 1:05 at the residence of ber niece. Miss" Annetta Gladfelter.

434 W. College Lizzie Kunkle, widow-of Martin O. Kunkle, aged 81 years, 11 months and 16 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fuiral services at the Strack and Strine Funeial home, 1205 E. Market Friday afte-noon at 3:30 o'clock.

Inter ment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Strack and Strine Fjneral home Thursday eve-nmg. 61-n26-2t WHEATLEY On Nov. 25. 3947, at 3:45 p.m., at his home, 300 Old Garden lane, Hillcroft, George W.

Wheatley, husband of Edna M. Wheatley, aged 69 years, 2. months and 1 day. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Strack and Strine Funeral home, 1205 E. Market Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment ni Prospect Hill cemetrey. Friends are invited to call at the Strack and Strine Funeral home Friday evening. l-n28-2t KELLER On Nov. 24. 3947, at 9:45 m.

at York hospital. Thsmas G. Keller, husband of Rosa M. Keller, 121 N. Duke aged 75 years.

Relatives -and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. from the Max G. Anstine Funeral home. 1701 W. Market St.

Interment in ML Olivet cemetery, Hanover. Viewiiig Thursday evening. Hanover papers please copy. 61-n25-3t FREDERIC On November 26, 1947, at 4:30 a.m. at his home in York Haven, William H.

Frederic, husband of Grace A. Rudy Frederic, aged 47 years and 8 days. Relatives and friends are invited to at-- tend the funerai this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Zeigler Funeral home, Manchester. Interment in Pleasant Grove cemetery. Friends may call at the Zeigler Funeral home today until time of funeral.

61-n28-lt 62. UNDERTAKERS A. r. HOLLER, Funeral Director Modem Funeral Home 1415 W. Market Street 62-nl--ll-tf m- DW.

W. BAUMEISTER Funeral Director. Queen and Jackson Sts. 62-nl--ll-tf HENRY SLEEKER SONS Funeral Directors, 822 E. Market SL 62-nl--ll-tf MAX G.

ANSTINE Dial 7594 Funeral Director. 1701 W. Market St. 62-nl-ll-tf GUY B. CREEP Dial 6791 Funeral Director.

849 E. Market SL 62-nl-ll-tf W. W. FUTER Funeral Director, 662 Linden Avenue. Phone 62-nl-ll-tf ETZWEILER FCNEKAL HOME 62-nl-ll-tf STRACK AND STRINE Funeral Home 1205 E.

Market St. 62-nl-ll-tf BUKG FUNERAL HOME Phone 6M Red Lion, Pa. U'll J-ll J. M. SHINDLER AND SON CO.

Funeral Directors, 909-911 N. Duke St. 62-nl-ll-tf TID3 W. J. ROLL CO.

Funeral Directors. 252-254 S. George St. 63. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for kindness and sympathy shown in our recent bereavement in the death of Bessie R.

Bollinger; also for beautiful floral tributes and use of automobiles. Mrs. Preston Stough and C3-n2-lt John Bollinger. 64. IN MEMOR1AM MILLER In loving mtmo.y of our dear son and brother, Gerald J.

Miller, who d.td 5 years ago Nov. 27. Dearest Gerald you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no mure For in memory you are with us As you always were before. By the Parents, Brother and Sister ft4-n28-lt HOFFMAN In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Hoffman, who passed away one year ago, Nov.

27, 1946. Sad and sudden was the call Of one so dearly loved by all A bitter grief, shock severe It was to part with one so dear. We often sit and think of you And speak of how you died, To think you could not say good-bye Before you closed your eyes For all of us you did your best Oh God grant you eternal rest. By HER CHILDREN. 64-n2S-lt RUTH In memory of mother, Mrs.vjane Ruth, who died two years ago, Nov.

28, 1945. God saw the road was getting rough. The hills were hard to climb He gently closed her loving eyes And whisered "Peace be Thine." Her weary hours, her days or pain, Her weary nights are passed; Her pvpr-natient worn-out framp. Has found sweet rest at last. She has gone through the gate to another land, Led by the Masters loving hand, Where everything is kind and good Where everyone is So I believe that the One above Has taken her home as an act of love.

By her Daughter, MRS HARVEY C. STAMBAUGH. -64-n28-lt WANTED Scotch Pine Xmas Trees No. 1 Stock in Quantity. 5-8 feet.

We cut them. Phone 423S8. Scotch Pine Forest 701 West Philadelphia St. REETINGS 23 NO. BEAVER ST.

YORK, PA. Hour Photo PUBLIC SALE TONIGHT, NOV. 28th, 7 O'CLOCK Old corner cupboard in pine, oak suite, 3 piece reed suite, apt. size gas range, electric washer, kitchen base, RCA table radio, comb, coal and gas range, high chair, stool, smoking stand, magazine rack, kitchen clock, chifferobe, egg stove, parlor suite, electric mixer, large office table, library table, small wagon, aluminum ware, rugs, dishes, pots and pans, and many more articles not listed. If you have anything to sell, call 36470.

MAUL AUCTION ROOM 127 North Newberry St. Boy Gotwalt, Auct 60-n28-lt PUBLIC SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE LIVESTOCK and HOUSEHOLD GOODS on Saturday, Nov. 29, 1947 AT 1:00 P. M. 58 ACRE FARM In Chanceford township on road leading from High Rock to Collinsvaie, 45 acres tillable.

The rest in timber, 7 room frame hotise. suitable dairv ham. ntrW hi.iiLir, 2 never failing springs, electric in house aim uarn, creeK inrougn property. 3 cows, 4 Jerseys, 1 Holstein Household gnds includes: Dressers, washstands, buffet. haxta and chairs, chunk stove, and Grand Bride jaiiKe, jars ana crocKS, cooierator, and many other articles not mentioned.

Terms made known on day of sale. Amos Detwiler, Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1947 The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Alice J. Paules.

deceased will offer at Public Sale on the premises, 1500 Third Avenue, Elmwood, York. the following described personal property. 3 pc. Living Room suite; 4 pc. Dining Room Suite with 6 chairs; Electric Stove, Hot Point; Electric Refrigerator, Grunow; Electric Washer; Chrome Breakfast Set, Table and 4 Chairs; 2 9x12 Rugs; 2 9x12 Pelt Base Rugs; 3 Congoleum (2 9x12 and 1 6x9) Rugs; 1 Radio; 3 Beds with Springs; 3 Dressers; 1 Wardrobe; Tables; Chairs; Lamps, Table.

Floor and Bridge; Throw Rugs; Linens; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Pictures; Piano; Desk; Stands; Victrola; Singer Sewing Machine; Electric Iron; Utility Cabinet: Wish Stands; And many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will- commence at 1 :00 P.M. on Saturday, November 29. 1947. Terms of sale Cash.

GEORGE PAULES, Administrator. Roy H. Gotwalt, Auctioneer. MeClean Stock, Attorney. PUBLIC SALE Of Livestock and Farming Implements Tuesday, Dec.

16, 1947 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at the Residence along Krebs Road, 1 mile Irom Seven Valleys and Glen Rock state road at following: 28 HEAD OF CATTLE 11 milk cows, 2 fresh by sale, 2 due Jan. Balance spring and summer cows, 10 Heifers, 7 bulls from 275 to .900 lbs. Mostly all Holstein. FARM IMPLEMENTS Farmall Tractor 20 with light, good condition, cultivator to fit, tractor. Trac tor wood saw, McDeenng 14 inch plow, 28 inch Disc Harrow, low four Horse wagon 4 inch tread, low iron wheel 2 horse wagon.

6 by 11 Trailer 2 wheel, Wiard hillside plow, 2 two way plows Mc-Deering John Deere, Rice Elevator potaioe gger on rubber for tractor, 3 section lever Harrow, Syracuse furrow plow. John Deere 8 ft. grain binder, Champion grass mower, McDeering hay loader and side delivery rake, 125 ft. hay rope and pulleys, Jonn Deere Yz men tractor plow, Auckey single row corn planter. Laird Roller blizzard Ensilage cutter with shredder bers, 175 gal.

outside gas tank with pump, clover seed shelter, 16 ft. hay carriage. 2 range shelter for pullets, 3 rabbits and boxes, 70 fk rubber belt, forge hand saws, wrenches, chisel and hammers. 1 man cross cut saw, gas cans. Buckeye oil brooder, 2 fence chargers for batteries, tractor tire chains, breast and cow log chains, 3 harness collars, housing and bnidles, lead reins and lines, forks, hoes and shovels, lawn mower, single, double and triple trees, 4 can milk cooler with GE unit, 3 buckets, 8 and 10 gal.

milk cans, burlap bags, double barrel shot gun and many other articles too numerous to mention. SALE TO START AT 12:30. GEORGE MARKLE. R. Lerew, Auct.

Bill Snyder, Clark. 60-nl7-28-d5-9-12-15 PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE FARMING IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, Dec. 13th, 1947 The undcrsiigned intending to quit farming will expose to Public Sale on his farm in Colorus Township, formerly the S. B. Smith farm, being only one half mile from the Glen Rock-Hanover State road, about 3 miles south of Glen Rock and one half mile from Sticks.

The following real estate consisting of a farm of 24 acres of tillable land on which are erected a 7 room frame house with basement, bath, running water in house and electric lights. Also a barn 6Cx30 ft, chicken houses, 4 brooder houses, spring house, hog stable, corn barn, 2 car garage and other outbuildings. This is a valuable small farm and in good state of cultivation, 2 horses, one cow fresh in 4C0 White Leghorn chickens, 2 horse wagon with steel wheels, bed and hay ladders, 2 horse rake, 2 sec tion lever, harrow, grain drill, riding walking cultivator, furrow plow, spring wagon, Yankee harness, single harness, lines single and double. Lot ot corn, wheat, oats, platform scales, electric motor cornsheller, electric motor butter churn, chains, forks, hay fork and rope, single and double trees, jockey sticks, spreaders, brooder stoves, chicken feeders, crocks, buckets, oak bed stead and spring, dresser, rocking chairs, wardrobe, chest of drawers, chairs, Heatrola, radio, clock, chests, zinc lined sink, benches, 30 yds. of 1-yd.

wide old fashioned rag carpet in good condition and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 12:00 A.M., Terms by LLOYD P. SMITH Ray Lerew, Auct. Snyder Krout Cerks. 61.

DEATHS STUCK On November 25. 1947, at 9:15 p.m. at his home in Stewartstown, Fred D. Stuck, husband of Nora Edie Stuck, aged 66 years. Relatives and lriends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the late residence. Interment in Stewarts-towr cemetery. Frienas may call at the late home Fri- oay irom 7 to pm. 61-n26-2t residence in Barberton, Ohio, George L. Rohler, husband of Emma Rohler, formerly of York, aged 76 years.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 29, 1947, at 2 p.m. in Barber-ton, Ohio. 61-n28-2t FLETCHER On November 27. 1947, at 3 p.m., at his residence. Fawn Grove, James M.

Fletcher, aged 79 years, 11 months and 21 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the W. Howard Webb Funeral home. Fawn Grove, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. Interment in Fawn Grove cemetery.

Friends may call at the Webb Funeral heme Saturdiy evening from 7-9 o'clock. LAUGHMAN On November 26. 1947 at 9:45 p.m. at the York hospital, Terry E. Laughman, son of Glenn E.

and Nellie E. linger Laughman, Goldsboro, aged 3 years, 10 months and 24 days. Relatives -and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Laughman home. Interment in Paddletown cemetery.

Friends may call at the late home Sat-urday evening. 61-n28-2t SNYDER On Nov. 26, 1947, at 8:30 p. m. at the residence of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Peeler, 135 South Pleasant avenue, Dal-lastown, William Elmer Snyder, aged 76 years, 4 months and 2 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Purd A. Riedel Funeral home, Dallastown, on Saturday, Nov.

29, at 2 p.m. Interment in Blymire cemetery. Friends may call at the Riedel Funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9. l-n28-2t FLINCHBAUGH On Nov. 25, 1947.

at 2:15 a.m., at the York hospital. Carrie Snyder Flinchbaugh, Windsor RD 1, aged 28 years, 9 months and 15 days. Relatives and friends are invited 1o attend the funeral services at the Trinity E.U.B church, Dallastown, on Friday, Nov. 28. at 2 p.m.

Interment in ML Rose cemetery, York. Friends may call at the Riedel Funeral home, Dallastown, Thursday evening, 7 to 9. Hanover papers please copy. 61-n26-2t HERMAN On November 25, 1947, at 8:45 p.m at the York hospital, Thelma Irene Herman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard L. Henr.an, York RD 3, near Delroy. aged 16 years and 3 months. Strictly private funeanl services for immediate relatives onlyAvill be held Friday at 1 :30 p.m. at the Olewiler Funeral home.

Red Lion. Interment in Red Lion cemetery. Public viewing will be held Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Olewiler Funeral home. 61-n26-2t WILSON On Nov.

26, 1947, at 10:45 a. at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Redman, Whitefttd, Mrs.

Alice Wilson, widow of John H. Wilson, aged 75 years, 4 months and 1 day. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the W. Howard Webb Funeral home. Fawn Grove, Friday at 2 p.m.

Interment in ML Olivet cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral nome Tl.ursday, 7 to 9 p.m. 61-n2-5-2t WHEATLEY On Nov. 25, 1947. at 3:45 P.

at his residence, 300 Old Garden Lane, Hillcroft, George W. Wheatley, husband of Edna M. Wheatley, aged 69 years, 2 months and 1 day. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Strack Strine Funeral home, 1205 E. Market Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends are invited to call at thp Strack Strine Funeral Home Friday evening. foi-n28-2t MENGES On Nov. 26, 1947, at the State Hospital, Harrisburg, Jonas H. Menges, husband of Mollie A.

Menges, formerly of 730 S. Duke aged 73 years, 4 months and 12 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 1:30 p. m. at the Edward W.

Baumeiser Colonial mortuary, S. Queen at Jackson. Interment in Roth's cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Edward W. Baumeister mortuarv, Friday evening from 7 to 9.

61-n28-2t 60. PUBLIC SALE (Continued) PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, NOV. 29th Beginning at 1 O'clock The Undersigned haviing sold his farm will sell at public sale, on his farm in North Hopewell township between Felton and Crossroads and about l'A miles from Winterstown the following: Heifer carrying second calf, low wheel wagon with flat. Case double row corn planter, John Deere, 9 hoe disc drill used 2 seasons, Case mowing machine, binder, manure spreader, McCormick chop mill, wood saw and frame, horse rake, middle section harrow, 2 wheel trailor on rubber, platform scales. 1C0 grain bags, scalding trough, hog hangers, log chains, cow chains, pitch fork, hay fork and 125 ft.

rope, 2 ton straw, laod drag, cross cut saw butchering furnace like new, 5 gal. butter churn and scales, milk can, gas iron, 2 way hand pump, 50 ft. of pipe, cylinder brooder stove, electric fence control and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. WILLIAM G.

ENFIELD, Kenneth Eaton, Auct. Felton, Rl Luther Miller, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Nov. 29, 1947 The undersigned will offer at public sale on his farm in Codorus Township, York County, along he road leading from Bowman's store to Shaffer's Church, about 1 mile East of Bowman's, about 3 miles West of Shaffer's Church, the following: 3- cows one fresh bv day of sale, 2 heifers. 2 fat hogs, about 125 White Leghorn pullets, about 100 White Leghorn chickens, about 100 Rhode Island and barred Rock pulets.

2 horse wagon ith bed. New Ideal manure spreader. Oliver Chill furrow plow. Auchev corn nlanter. tar- quhar potato digger, horse rake.

i0-tooth peg narrow, corn sheller, gram fan. platform scales, bag truck, log. cow. halter and other chains; some harness, tsv iork rope and pulleys: 124 Ft. double ladder, rakes, forks, hoes.

2 brooder stcvc3 about 400 bu. ear corn, some potatoes: DeLaval No. 10 cream separator, 2 iron kettles, butcher bench, butter churn, oags. stove. 2 bureaus, 2 leaf tables, organ, if.

doz. cane-bottom chairs, rockers, 3 bedsteads. 2 benches. sal. crocks: Iais empty jars, 5 plank bottom washing machine, tuos.

woor chest mr.i-y other articles too numerous to mentl'jn. Sale to begin at 12:30 o. m. Terms: Cash. Refreshment rights reserved.

GEORGE W. BORTNER C. Miller, Auct. Cramer and Grote. Clerks.

PUBLIC SALE Dec. 6, 1947 1:30 P. M. 4-OOM BUNGALOW Along Buck Road, 1 mi. N.

of Barnhart's Stors. LUTHER EISENHOWER C. S. Detwiler, Auct. C.

E. Artzberger, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, NOV. 29th at 12 :30 P. M.

The undersigned executor" of the estate of the late Eva Jane Rohrbaugh. deceased, will sell in the Boro of Glen Rock the following: REAL ESTATE 7 -room frame with bath, electric and gas, also shed tn rear of iot, large enough for 2-car PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 bureaus, bed. dining room table, dining room chairs. Victor Victrola and records, kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, sewing mahine. 6 eu.

ft. Kelvinator refrigerator; Morris chair. Premier electric sweeper, dishes, pots and pans; racking chairs, electric fan. electric iron. 9x12 rug.

other items loo numerous to mention. Personal property cash. Terms and conditions t)t rea estate will be made known by EDWARD WOLF. Ray Lerew, Auct Executor Wm. Snyder, Clerk.

Also on the same date and same place Rodger Rohrbaugh will offer the following articles for sale: Kitchen range, large Estate Heatrola. water heater, kitchen cabinet, two small wooden buildings on skids, kerosene stove (3-bumer), chicken feeders gas stove, oven attached, four large upholstered chairs, radio, lawn mower, bed spring, settee, electric iron, buffet, rugs, tools, dishes, dolls, toys. Many other things too numerous to mention. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Sat, Nov. 29, 1:00 P.

M. The undersigned administrator of the Estate of Amelia J. Brown, late of Fawn Grove Borough, York County, Pennsylvania, will offer at Public Sale at the residence of the late Henry T. Brown and Amelia J. Brown, located in Fawn Grove Borough, the following personal property: 1 coal range, kitchen cabinet, buffet, 2 dining tables, small stand, 2 bedroom suites, 2 beds, writing desk, kerosene stove, electric washing machine, miscellaneous picture frames, dishes, carpenter tools, cooking utensils, refrigerator, sleigh, rugs, chairs, victrola, and rocking chairs.

J. LEWIS BROWN. Administrator J. M. Ebbert, Attorney At the above mentioned time and place, the undersigned will offer at public sale the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE and additional personal property: REAL ESTATE consisting of six acres mor? or less and fronting 462 feet along an improved main street in the Borough of Fawn Grove with the following buildings erected thereon: Nine loom colonial brick house, with bath, finished basement and att.c, slate roof, 24" stone foundation, 13" solid brick walls, fireplace in basement and first floor, automatic water system, closed in rear porch, ground cellar and workship; building at rear of house with slate roof suitable for garage; large barn and garage with slate roof; 1 chicken house for 200 hens.

Personal property Includes electric refrigerator, three-room Heatrola type heater, 1 40-gallon aquarium with stand, book case, mahogany gun cabinet, dinky stove with tank, antique spinning wheel rocking chair, radio, and other items too numerous to mention. ROBERT E. BROWN H. TURNER BROWN J. LEWIS BROWN Randall McLaughlin, Auctioneer.

DOVER AUaiON FRIDAY NITE BLACKSMITH FORGE, ANVIL, DRILL PRESS, TAPS and DIES, 50 pair tongues and a lot of STEEL and IRON. 26-ft. EXTENSION LADDER, like new 1946 PIIILCO CAR RADIO 1926 NASH SPECIAL AUTO 16-in. ELECTRIC CLOCK CHALLENGER OIL BURNER, new motor and thermostats. 3-PC.

WATERFALL BEDROOM SUITE CAST IRON SINK ENAMELED with drain board 2 BUCKEYE BROODER STOVES 3 ELECTRIC BATTERY BROODERS GRANDFATHERS CLOCK ANTIQUES TRUCK LOAD MEATS TRUCK LOAD U. S. ARMY SURPLUS TRUCK LOAD LUMBER PRESSED BRICK SIDING LOT OF MULCH OR INSULATING PAPER 30 SHUTTERS 10 RUGS VERY LARGE LOT SMALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SOME REAL GOOD ARTICLES THIS is only part of the list on hand and others coming. BRING your stores and Christmas goods or anything worthwhile, we have only a few more sales before closing for the WINTER. II.

E. GERBERICK SON York, Phone 52201 60-n26-2t 57. LEGAL $5,000.00 APPRAISEMENTS Appraisements of Decedents Estate 'or the use of husbands and widows of decedents estates under the Act of Assembly allowing them 15,000.00 worth of property, having been filed in the Orphans' Court of York County, Pennsylvania, and confirmed nisi; unless exceptions are filed in the meantime they yuil be conlirmed absolutely December 12th, 3947. Mary E. Feiser, widow of Glenn E.

Feis-er, late of City of York, York County, Pennsylvania, "deceased. EDWARD G. RUFF. Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Clerk's Office, York, Pa.

November 27tn, J947. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. Widow's Appraisements of Decedent's Eitates for the use of the widows and children of decedents of York County, Pennsylvania, under the Act of Assembly allowing them $500.00 worth of property, having been filed in the Orphan's Court of said County and confirmed nisi; unless exceptions are filed in the meantime they will be confirmed absolutely December 12th, 3947. 1. Ella Cassel, widow of William Cas-sel, late of Newberry Township, York County, Pennsylvania, deceased.

2. Cora E. Stare, widow of Charles A. Stare, late of Dover Township, York County, Pennsylvania, deceased. 3.

Madeline S. Weems, widow of Frank H. Weems, late of the Borough of Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, deceased. 4. Ethel Malinda Hess, widow of Spur-peon A.

Hess, late of Spring Garden Township, York County, Pennsylvania, de- EDWARD G. RUFF, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Clerk's Office, York, Pa. November 27th, 1947. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1947, AT 1:00 P.

M. The undersigned Trustee appointed by the Orpl ans' Court of York County, Pennsylvania, for the heirs of Samuel C. Paules, deceased, will offer at public sale all that ceitciri lot of ground situated at the Southeast Co-ner of Ogontz Street and Third Avenue in Elmwood, Spring Garden Township, York County, Pennsylvania, known as 1500 Third Avenue, Elmwood, having a frontage on Third Avenue of 35 feet and a. depth along Ogontz Street of 120 feet, improved with a 2't story Brick Dwelling House, brick double car garage, the house equipped with all conveniences, vapor heat, cement cellar. Possession of the entire premises will be iven January 2.

1948. Sale to be held on the premises at 1 :00 P. when terms and conditions will be made known by GEORGE L. PAULES, Trustee. At the same time and place, the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Alice J.

Paules, deceased, will offer at Public Sale on the premises 1500 Third Avenue, Elmwood, York, the ioliow-jng described personal property: 3 pc. Living Room Suite; 4 pc. Dining Room Suite with 6 chairs; electric stove Hot Point; Electric Refrigerator Grunow; electric washer; chrome breakfast set, table and 4 chairs; 2 9x12 rugs; 2 9x12 felt base lugs; 3 Congoleum (2 9x12 and 1 6x9) rugs; 1 radio, 3 beds with springs; 3 mattresses; dressers; 1 wardrobe; tables, chairs, lamps, table, floor and bridge; throw rugs, linens, dishes, cooking utensils, pictures, piano, desk, stands, Victrola; Singer sewing machine; electric iron, utility cabinet; wash stands, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will commence at 1:00 P. M.

on Saturday, November 29, 1947. Terms of sale Cash. GEORGE PAULES, Administrator. Roy H. Gotwalt, Auctioneer.

Harvey R. Heilman, Auctioneer. MeClean Stock, Attorney, 60. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE At 147 N. Main Manchester, Pa.

1 2-pc. Living Room Suite (Mohair) 1 Book Case (Secretary Type) Several End Tables 2 Metal Porch Chairs 1 Large Sled 3 Woodstock Typesetter 2 Child's Chairs -Umbrella Stand Miscellaneous household items including: Bedspreads, draperies, clothing, lamps and tamp shades, knick-knacks, carpet padding, hand tools fruit jars, cold packer. Sale to be held Saturday, Nov. 29, 1947, at 1 P. M.

H. Moul. Auct. PUBLIC SALE FARMING IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, Nov. 29, 1947 One pair mules 12-year old, both leaders, two Guernsey cows, one carrying 4th calf, farm machinery, two Harre wagon and bed hay ladder, grass mower, hay rake, corn worker, spring harrow, spike harrow, guage plow shovel plow, furrer plow, potato plow, bob sled and bed ground scoop, fodder shredder, chop mill, corn shcller.

circle saw and fram four horse Flinchbaugh cngiine, double tree, single tree, log and cow chains, harness, two set front gears, two "collars, two bridles, two harness check line, plow line, spring wagon harness, platform farm scales, corn planter. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Book case and writing desk buffet, wood box spring, wheel chairs and rocking chairs, carpet by yard, quilting frame, old cradle, traveling, bag, butter -hur" and tub, butter mold, gallon crocks," buckets, DcLavsi cream separator, 2 iron kettles, one copper kettle, tubs, butcher tools, two meat grinders, sausage stuf fer, butcher knives, food grinder, lard press one brass kettle, dishes, Othello range, some antiques, drill press and vise, carpenter tools, post saw, broad ax, other ax, grain cradle, scythe forks, chochet stick, 34 feet shafting, one in. rubber belting bag, truck, cross cut saw. Sale starts 11:30. Terms by Samuel Hallam.

F. H. Smith, Auct. W. M.

Campbell, Clerk..

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