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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 61

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The Gazette and Daily, York, Pa. Friday Morning, November 25, 1949 LASSIFIED 61 LEGAL (Continued) A Harry Lauer, will not be responsible I my bills contracted by my wife. Verna "er. Harry Lauer. I 57-nll-3t oaw widows appraisements! I Widow's Appraisements of Decedents v- estates for the use of the widows and liMren of decedents of York County, nnsylvanla, under the Act of Assembly llowing them $500.00 worth of property, ving been filed In the Orphans' Court i said county and confirmed nisi; unless options are filed in the meantime they be confirmed absolutely December 9th, i'.

I. Sheila A. Stump, of Clarence Stump, late of West Manchester i Aork County, Pennsylvania, deceased. 2. Anna Blair Bear, widow of Charles Bear, late of City of York, York v.

lur.ty, Pennsylvania, deceased. 3. Carrie B. Henry, widow of J. A.

"lenry, late of Jackson Township, York County, Pennsylvania, deceased. 1 1 CLAUDE P. YOUNG, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Clerks Office, November 23rd, 1949 B0. PUBLIC SALE (Continued) PUBLIC SALE November 26, 1949 Valuable LIVESTOCK FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc.

The undersigned, Intending to discontinue farming, will offer at public sale on the premises situated in Manheim York about mile west of Dubs church: LIVESTOCK 8 head of Guernsey and Holstein, 3rd and 4th calf: cows, horse, six yr. old leader, lot or chickens. FARM MACHINERY New Idea manure spreader, 2-sectlon tractor lever narrow, McCormick-Deering binder, Superior 8-hoe grain drill, John Deere No. 51 mower, hay rake, McCormick-Deering 24-disc harrow, land roller, John Deere riding corn worker, Oliver No. 40 plow, 2 wagons, bed and carriage, chop mill, fodder shredder, electric brooder stove, hay fork, rope and track; harness, wood saw to fit John Deere tractor.

2-hole corn sheller, scoop, new and used lumber, hog troughs, hog fencing wire, drums, wheelbarrow sprayer, electric fencer, belts, fertilizer. 3 ten-gallon Can milk cooler, milk buckets strainer, 5 and 10-gaL milk cans. Ear uorn and oats by the bushel. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Columbia range, like new; Columbia 4-burner gas stove. 5-pc.

bedroom suite, chairs, iron kettle and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 12:30 o'clock p.m. Terms: Cash. ALLEN J. HELDIBRIDLE.

C. C. Miller, Auctioneer. Cramer Ambrosius, Clerks. PUBLIC SALE Tonight at 7:30 Prompt AT P.

E. SAKEMILLER AUCTION ROOM 326 S. Duke St. Used furniture and antiques, Gone With the Wind light, walnut rocker with cane seat, and back, some dishes, full size bunk beds or Can be made In two single beds with springs and mattresses, 3 pc. birdseye maple bedroom suite with spring, 2 pc.

walnut bedroom suite with spring and mattress, sofa bed, like new; 10 pc. walnut dining room suite, 5 ft. Frigidaire 1 and 2 burner oil heater, elec. heater with fan, 5 pc. chrome breakfast set, kitchen cabinet, book case, 2 pc.

liv ing room suite, cabinet base, elec. train, Lionel: Ironing boards, end tables, coal Heatrola, dresser, complete' gas range, mirrors, 8-day clock, vanity dresser, buffet, Singer sewing machine, coffee table, lights, dishes, let of paint in lawn mowers, radio, day bed. Lot not listed. We buy it or sell it at auction for you. P.

E. SAKEMILLER Phone 43292 C. S. Detwiler, Auct. 60-n25-lt TONIGHT 7:00 O'clock Franklin Street AUCTION 26 N.

Franklin St. LARGE LOT OF MERCHANDISE Beautiful modern dinette suite, like new; very nice double poster bed, 3 pc. living room suite, odd chairs, radios, 9x12 rugs, grass rugs, coal range, coal stoker and all controls, record albums, 2 electric clocks, single bed, ladder back chairs. ALWAYS LOT OF NEW GOODS T1 rm nrr HOIie OOXV I HOLD YOUR SALES INSIDE HEAT AND SEATS 60-n25-lt PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real Estate SATURDAY. NOV.

261:30 P. M. The undersigned will offer on the premises the following described property: A lot of ground situate in the borough of Easi Berlin, Adams county, Pennsylvania, said lot being 28 feet by 220 feet and is located on the north side of York street in said borough and is improved with one 2 -story brick house, six rooms and bath, modernized kitchen and all conveniences. One 1 story weatherboard house vtflh brick siding, five rooms, with as, water and electric One 2-car cement lock garage. All buildings are in good condition.

Bungalow and garage have been built recently. This is a corner property within one block of the shoe factory which Is expected to start operation in the very near future and should command the attention of nome seekers. Possession will be given on or before April 1st, 1950. Terms and conditions will be made known by JOHN a ALTLAND. ADA A.

ALTLAND, RUTHETTA J. STAMBAUGH. Paul Messinger, Auct. C. E.

Smith, Clerk, 60. PUBLIC SALE (Continued) PUBLIC SALE Valuable December 3, 1949 LIVESTOCK FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Etc. The undersigned. Intending to discontinue farming, will offer at public sale in Codorus York about one mile east of Jefferson, adjoining the old ball diamond, the following: LIVESTOCK 4 head of horses and mules, black mule. works anywhere; 3 horses, 3, 6 8 yrs.

old; 4 head of cattle, 3 Guernsey cows, heifer; 200 White Leghorn pullets, 100 White Leghorn hens. ARM MACHINERY 2 Acme waeons with beds. Deerins binder, Empire grain drill, McDeering manure spreader, McCormick hay tedder, McCormick mower. Oliver mower, McDeering riding cultivator, Oliver walking cultivator. Emerson hav rake, fertilizer distributor, roller harrow, 18-tooth harrow, cultivator.

New Holland wood saw, Wiard plow, Syracuse plow, Auchey corn Elanter, grain fan. Tornado fodder cutter, etz chop mill, Mountville torn sheller, spring wagon 2 hav carriages. Dotato digger, shovel plow, 2 hay forks, pulleys, log, cow. halter breast chains; double ladder, hog gallows, forks, rakes, shovels, saws, vise axes, wrenches, iron, grindstone, brooder stove, chicken feeders and fountains, block and tackle with 100 ft. rope.

Front eears. flvnpts. bridles. linns. straps, collars, halters, single, double and triple trees, and- many other articles.

Butter churn, 2 iron kettles and rinus. meat grinder, dishes, iron pots and pans, desk and chair, vanity, 2 meat benches. caie to Degin at noon snarp. Terms cash. EDGAR S.

STAUFFER. C. C. Miller, Auctioneer. Cramer Ambrosius, Clerks.

d2 PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK FARM EQUIPMENT and PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, December 3, 1949 At 12:30 P. M. The undersigned will offer at public sale the personal property of the late Emory A. Altland, deceased, on the premises, situate along the Roth's Church road, near the Jackson Township polling place, in Jackson Township, York county, 3 brood sows, 1 large bore, 12 shoats, 3 hogs. 400 bus.

new corn, 60 bales straw and hay, 1 Allis Chalmers tractor, seed drill, harrow, 2 wagons, corn planter, mowing machine, manure spreader, miscellaneous farm equipment too numerous to mention. Also a lot of household goods. Refreshment rights reserved. Terms cash. MARY C.

ALTLAND, Administratrix. Paul Messlnger, Auctioneer, Paul N. Yost, Attorney. d2 PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Nov. 26, 1949 At 1 P.

M. The undersigned will offer at Dublic sale in Kralltown, York the following real estate and personal property: REAL ESTATE Frame house covered with white as bestos shingles together with wash house and barn on lot 58-ft front and 324 ft. deep. Hot air pipe furnace, bath and other conveniences. HOUSEHOLD GOODS White enameled Monarch ranee.

In erood candition; electric plate. 6 cubic ft. Frigi- daire electric refrigerator, electric Iron, toaster and washing machine, 5-piece bedroom suite, bed and mattress, chest, stands, rocking chairs, extension table, chairs, 10-piece dining room suite and mirror, buftet, ironing board, sewing machine, 8-day clock, lot of dishes, glass ware, silver ware, pewter ware, lot of aluminum cooking utensils, lars, picture frames. Kettle stove and kettle, meat bench, garden cultivator, 2 eighteen ft. ladders, lawn mower.

Terms will be made known at time of sale by: MRS. JOHN E. BYERS. Bruce Harbold, Auct Paul Bubb, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, November 26 1:30 P.

M. ENTIRE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 'At 315 Carlisle York CHAS. R. BLOUSE. George A.

Knaub, Auct. Lodge 213, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and the Nemo club. He was a member of Union Lutheran church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Laura (Dauder) Hugentug-ler, 664 West King street; two sons, John Hugentugler at home; Charles Hugentugler, Narberth, and two grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow from the Ellis Funeral home, 117 West Cottage place, with Rev. Clarence W. Rhoda, pastor of Union Lutheran church, officiating. Burial will he in Mt.

Rose cemetery. B. W. ZEIGLER, D. D.

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat W. Market St. Phone 81213 LLOYD E.GHOVB: Builder and Designer ol Cemetery Memorials Display and Shop at N. Geo. St.

ami 3rd N. V. Office: 1638 Monroe West York Pa. Phone 45356 Branch Display Shrewsbury, I'a. DAVID P.

KING EVERLASTING Cemetery Memorials North Highland (vest fork "Buj with Confidence" Modern Air-Conditioned Funeral Home A. F. KOI 2000 W. MARKET ST. West Fork FEEDS Ervin HI.

Spa ii il or York Dial 2022 Where friends of music meet mius I4J WEST MARKfl Greater Profits From Greater Production When You Use ALTMAN 3 Super 'A' Feed Cracked Corn, 100 lb $2.95 Scratch Feed, 100 lb 3.05 Supt A Egg Mash, 100 lb 4.05 Quality Egg Mash, 100 lb 3.65 Buttermilk Starter, 100 lb 3.95 Yeast Starter Mash, 100 lb 3.85 Buttermilk Growing Mash 4.25 "16 Dairy, 100 lb. 2.70 20 Dairy Ration, 100 lb 3.10 2406 Dairy Ration. 100 lb 3.45 32 Dairy Ration, 100 lb 4.05 Special Chop. 100 lb 2.10 Soy Bean Oil Meal, 100 lb 4.20 Hog Feed, 100 lb 3.25 Bran, 100 lb. 2.95 Poultry Oats, 80 lb 2.75 Staz Dry 2.20 All prices subject to market changes, typographijal errors.

337 W. King St. Phone 45378 CUSTOM GRINDING WEDNESDAY By Wally Bishop THE STARS (Continued from Page 57) "from the founding of the city," i. of Rome. Dionysius followed a tradition that Christ had been born in the 28th year of the reign of the Emperor Augustus, and assumed that this reign started in the Roman year 727.

Adding 28 years brought him to the year 754 A. U. so Dionysius took this as 1 B. C. in the new reckoning, and made the following year, 755 A.

U. the year 1 A. D. The monk was mistaken. It was in 727 that Augustus began his reign under that name, but he became emperor four years earlier.

This was after the battle of Ac-tium, which he, as the General Octavius, won against the armies of Anthony and Cleopatra. After ruling for four years under his own name, he took the name of Augustus in 727 A. U. C. Though Dionysius mistake has long been known, it would cause much con fusion to correct it now, so we still continue with his system.

C'ELKSTIAL TIMK TABLE December. 1949 Dec. EST 1 1:00 a. m. Moon furthest, distance 251,900 miles 3 10:48 p.

m. Algol, variable star in Perseus, at minimum brightness 5 10:13 a. m. Full moon 6 7:37 p. m.

Algol at minimum 10:00 p. m. Venus passes Jupiter .2 early a. m. Meteors radiating from constellation of Gemini visible Moon passes Saturn Moon in last quarter Moon passes Mars Moon nearest, distance 5:56 p.

m. 8:48 p. m. 3:43 2:00 m. m.

226,500 miles 1 :55 p. m. New moon 11:24 p. m. Sun farthest south, winter commences in northern hemisphere 3:21 a.

Moon passes Jupiter 6:05 p. m. Moon passes Venus 12:32 a. m. Algol at minimum 9:00 p.

m. Planet Uranus nearest, distance 1,669,000,000 miles 26 10:00 a. m. Venus at greatest bril liancy 27 1:31 a. m.

Moon in first quarter 28 7:00 p. m. Moon nearest, distance 251.400 miles 29 6:10 p. m. Algol at minimum Subtract one hour for CST.

two hours for MST, and three for PST. HUGENTUGLER (Continued from Page 3) son of the late Ephraim M. Hugentugler, a merchant, and Mary A. Smyser Hugentugler. The family moved to York 10 years later and the future mayor attended York High school.

Learned Printing Trade Starting as a carrier for the York Dispatch, he became an apprentice printer and was later a printer at that plant. On Nov. 1, 1901, he as appointed assistant postmaster of York. At that time he also conducted a delicatessen store in the 100-block North George street. He was a member of York 60.

PUBLIC SALE (Continued) PUBLIC SALE SAL' NOV. 26 1 O'CLOCK P. M. On the premises of Mrs. Lizzie Herman, V4 mile north of Fairgrounds on York and Dover 'oad.

The undersigned will offer at public sale lii: fuiiuwiug piupeiiy, consisting of: Table, sink bench, side board, wood chest, 3-burner New Perfection oil stove with oven, 5 chairs, 3 rockers. Columbia range, clock. Red Cross space beater, couch, secretary, rocking chair, china closet, dishes, round table, high chair, carpets, window shades, coal oil heater, closet, wardrobe, dresser, chest, wash stand, bedroom suite, show case and table, butch?) bench, iars and crocks, sausage grinder, tubs. Iron kettles, butcher tools, kitchen cabinet, and other articles not mentioned. THE YORK NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY.

Adm. of the estate of John F. Shriver, deceased. R. E.

Konler, Atty. U. A. Haar Auct. Harry Fishel.

Clk. PUBLIC SALE TONIGHT, NOV. 25 at 7 O'CLOCK 2-pc. living room suite, 4-pc. cane parlor suite, upholstered arm chair, barrel chair, radio, round walnut stand, coffee table, Duncan Phyfe dropleaf stand, end tables and stands, breaktast set, vanity, kitchen cabinet, gas range, upholstered rocker, hall mirror, mag.

rack, Simmons bed, spring, mattress, floor and table lights, elec. sweeper, hand sweeper, elec. refrigerator, elec. washers, coal heatrola, punch bowl, brass kettle, new quilts, comforts, pillows, sheets, pillow cases, linens, dishes, glass, lot misc articles. This is a nice lot of merchandise.

Come early, stay late. Maul Auction Room. 127 No. Newberry St. Phone 36470.

H. E. Cosgrove, Auct. 60-n25-lt THEM WHY NAW! EVERY TIME WE TAKE HIM TO HIM, FOR A ROUTINE HE RAISES SUCH AM -4 h.ISNT THAT EXPENSIVE? UPROAR AND HAS SO MUCH AUCTIONS SALES 59. SALS REGISTER i Sale Registei Listing is CASH I with ORDER.

"1 Wiien copy ol sale list la not forwarded with request for Sale Register Notice, a deposit ot $4.00 la required which amount Is usea a credit on the com mete sale advertising bill If this amounts to $7.50 or more. FREE LISTING Is limited to 60 days before date of sale. For a longer Period, notices will be inserted at the rate of SX.60 oer line oer month, cash with order. jfru. Nov.

25, livestock, farm Implements and household goods of F. W. Deardorf on the Harunan Farm, in Manchester Bora 59-o6 to n25 i Nov. 26, real estate and household goods of Mrs. ohn E.

Byers, in the 'Village of Kralltown, Washington Twp. 59-nl8 to n26 Sat Nov. 26, real estate and personal property of George Brady. Rt. 24.

midway i berw Kaufman's Corner and Gray Horse i town, Fairview Twp. 59-n9 to n26 Nov 26. 1949, a lot of ground, real eate of J. Altland, in the borough of East Berlin. 59-nl2 to 26 Nov.

26, 1949. valuable livestock, farm implements, of Allen J. Hcldi- bridle in Manheim about V4 ml. W. of Duos church, York Pa.

59-nl6 to 26 Sat, Nov. 26, real estate and household goods of the late Julia Ann Diehl at 1701 W. Filbert St, W. York. i 59-nl2 to 28 i Sat, Nov.

26. real estate of John and da Altland and Ruthetta J. Stambaugh, Boro. of East Berlin, Adams County. 59-n7 to n26 Sat, November 26, household goods of John F.

Shriver estate, mile north of Fairgrounds, on York and Dover road. 59-n5 to n26 Sat, Dee. 3, 1949, livestock, farm ma- "hinery, household goods, of Edgar S. btauffer in Codorus 1 mi. E.

of ferson, adjoining the old ball diamond. 59-nl6 to d3 Sat. Oec. 3, 1949, livestock, farm quipment personal property of the late A. Altland, along Roth's church jad, near Jackson Twp.

polling place. 59-nl9 to d3 Sat, Dec. 3, real estate and personal of Jacob C. Parthemer. 1 mi.

S. Lewisberry on Pinetown in site of nanuel cemetery. 59-n9 to d3 'J'ues. Dec. 6.

Livestock. Farm machinery Dscar Laughman on the F. M. Small inn. 5 ml.

N. of York mL from itzlers Touurist home. On road to Manchester 59-o31-to-d6 Thursday, Dee. 8, household goods of i 'larles Sharnetzka on corner of Cross ds from Red Lion to Longstown, nr. church.

59-n22 tod8 Vat, Dec. 10, real estate of Henrietta cis, in Jacobus, York Co. 59-nlO to dlO Dee. 10, livestock, farming imple-f and household goods of Charles E. on his farm 3 mis.

N.W. of East riin, near Germany store, 59-nl9 to d7 i PUBLIC SALE Public Sale i Saturday, Nov. 26, 1949 I undersigned executors of the estate of 4 ward Detter, deceased, late of Dover iwng personal property: Ane nedroom suite, marble-top bedroom lite, bed, Penn Esther range, 3-burner oil ove, buffet, drop leaf table, extension ible, sink, chest, stands, 4 plank-bottom lairs, other chairs, carpet, rugs, bedding, mps, garden tools, 12 bu. potatoes, 60 eel traps and many articles too numerous mention. SALE 1 O'CLOCK P.

M. SHARP ttis: Cash. C. E. ARTZBERGER, 1 WILLIAM DETTER, 1 Executors.

-o. E. Spahr, Auct. MUGGS AND SKEETER DOVER UCTION MARKET Truck Load Lumber and Posts. Lot Watches.

Sewing Machine. Electric Sewing Machine for top i awning shops. Variety of Paints to be sold. 5 Motor Oils, Roof Pitch, Roll ofing. butcher Tools.

Goods. Fresh and Smoked Meats. -Fruit, Vegetables. Furniture, Dishes, Cooking xnsils. Much Goods Not Listed.

'i Oil Burner Demonstration 7AKITPH Butcher Tools. AIN I CU Christmas Goods, usehold Goods or what have i to sell. Bring it to the Auction call us. We sell on commission xbuy outright. Jring on your goods as we will only a few more sales before sing for the winter.

S. G. H. E. Gerberick, Mgr.

I York Phone 52201 WILLYS 1932 SEDAN THAT THE' VET "ALWAYS T(jf PHONES AMD OFFERS TO PAY US IF WELL JUST COME r- AMD TAKE JUNIOR C'f Kff frmfi VuU-tfc, Inf. WprtH rtwrTw WHERE ARE VETCRlMMUAN'S VRNG WITH) TMTiETT miy i.

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