6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa. » Thursd ay, April 25, 1916 Orphans’ Court oye } Auditing Notices | MAY TERM, 1946 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 the Orphans’ Court of said county for audit and confirmation, and for distribution of the balances shown therein to the parties legally entitl- ed thereto, on the date hereinafter designated, 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. May 20, 1946 1. ADAMS, KATE, decd, N August Term, 1945. First final account of Harvey C. ams, exor. . ARMSTRONG, DWIGHT |L. dec’d, No. 62, Sentember Term, 1944. The second and final ac- count of Marion A Armstrong, extx. . BESORE, LEVI R., dec’d. No. 71 December Term, 1939. The sec- ond and final account of George F. Besore and Cora Mull Pink- epton, exors. .BRACHENDORF, MARY E, dec'd, No. 31, August Term, 1945. The first and final account of The Fulton National Bank of Lancas- ter, exor. . BARTLE CARRIE L. decd, No. 67, August Term, 1945. First and final account of the First Na- tional Bank and Trust Company of Mount Joy, admr, c. t. a. i . BOAS, HENRY C., dec'd. No. 11, | February Term, 1945. The first and final account of Harold S. Reidel, admr. c. t. a. | . BECKER, AMOS M., dec’d, No. | 32, February Term, 1945. The first and final account of Leah H. Becker. Mary H. Harnish and Ira T. Harnish, as trustees to sell real estate for distribution. 8. BEILER, JACOB Y., dec'd, No. 44, November Term, 1945. First and final account of Josiah L. Beiler and Moses L. Beiler, admys. f 9. BRUBAKER, ELIZABETH H.,! also known as LIZZIE H. BRU- BAKER, decd, No. 20, June Term, 1945. The first and final account of R. Fellenbaum and John W. Anderson, exors. | 10. BERGEY, CHARLES B., decd No. 73, February Term, 1941. First and final account of George W. Bergey, exor. | .BOYD, AMANDA G., dec'd, No. 57, October Term, 1945. First and final account of J. G. Graybill,' exors. . BANEY, EMMA FRANCES, also known as EMMA BANELY. dec'd, No. 92, August Term. 1945. The account of Anna C. Baney Wit- mer, admtx. .BRENEMAN, MARTHA M., decd No. 104, ‘June Term, 1945. The first and final account of Daniel B. Stehman, exor. i .ERB, JOHN B., dec'd, No. 24, ! January Term’ 1905. The first and final account of the Farmers Bank and ‘Trust Con Lancaster, succeeding t the use of Alma Getz. . EMMERT, WALTER No. 40, February Tern first and final acco Conestoga National B: caster, trustee for Mary C. Emmert. 16. FRICK, LEWIS, d October Term, 1945. a9 Jad, and Ad- 0 decd, ! 929. The | it of The of Lan- use of No. 6, | irst and Conestoga aster. exor, dec'd, No. e final ac- | Franck and rs. No. 32,) 5. First and win M. Fox, ., decd, No. | 1945. The first of Clay M. Ry- 80, October an, admr. c. t. a. 20. FREY, HARRY K., dec'd, No. 2, November Term, 1944. The first and final account of Elsie E. Pe- | ters, formerly Elsie E. Frev, | admtx, of the estate of Harrv K. | Frey, late of the Township of Manor, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsvlvania. who died on October 17th, A. D. 1944, as trustee to sell the real estate of the said decendent under order of rourt dated November 5th, ! 1945. { FREY, HARRY K., dec'd, No. 2, November Term. 1944. The first and final accoint of Elsie E. Frey, | now Elsie E. Peters. admtx, | 22. GRUBE, WILSON M., dec’d, No. | 43, September Term, 1945. The | first and final account of M. El-' la Grube, admtx. 23. HOSTETTER. JACOB H., decd, | No. 95, April Term, 1932. Fourth | and final account of W. Clyde Hostetter and Edith H. Groff, admrs. 24. HOSTETTFR. JACOB H., decd, No. 95. April Term, 1932. Account of W. Clyde Hostetter nd Fdith H. Groff, trustees to sell real es- | tate. | 25. HERSHEY, PETER E.. dec'd, No. | 46, October Term, 1945 The ac- count of Edith B. Hershey, | admtx. 26. HART. JOHN W., decd. No. 65. | June Term, 1945. The first and | final account of Anna Mary Mor- ningstar, trustee to sell real es- tate for distribution. 27. HANDIBOE, MARY E. decd, | No. 16. June Term, 1945. The first and final accosmt of Dorothy E. Orendorf. admtx. 28. HERSHEY, MARY I, dec’d, No. | 23, September Term, 1945. The | first and final account of D. Lv- man Hershey. Kathryn Harbach | Hershey and Ben H. Hershey, exors. HOUSER. 19, April Term, 1927 The first and final account of Farmers Bank 21. RALPH S. dec’d, No. $4. STRICKILFR. HIRAM B. decd, buy or sell. | 30. KREIDER, JACOB 8S. and Trust Company of Lancaster. trustee to sell real estate under Price Act. | dec'd, No 9, March Term, 1921. The second and final account of The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, sub- stituted trustee for the use of Mary C. 31. KRANTZ, 9, August and final Kratz, exor | 42. KOCH, JOHN, decd, No. 78, Au-! gust Term, 1945. First and final account of Helen Koch, admtx. 33. KREBS, THEODORE O., decd, No. 1, November Term, 1945. The first and account of the First National Bank and Trust Company of Elizabethtown, Pa exor. | 34. KUHN, BARBARA, dec'd, No. 24, | October Term, 1945. First and final account of Hemiy L Gise | and V a ( h Barto, exors | INECKER, ELLA N., No. 72, August Term, 1945. | rst and final account of Walter | S. Longenecker, exor | 36. LIPP, MARTHA C., dec’d, No. 68, ! June Term, 1945. The first and | Jaer. PETER H., dec’d, No. Term, 1945. The first account of Ivan D final final account of Chester L. Da- INOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS TO town, Manheim gen, Christian G. Lipp Cnarles P. Lipp, exors. 37. MECKLEY, ABRAHAM H., dec’d, No. 63, March Term, 1922. | The first account of Columbia | Trust Company, trustee for the | use of Elizabeth Meckley. 38. MECKLEY, ABRAHAM H., | dec’d, No. 63, March Term 1922 The first account of Columbia Trust Company, trustee for the use of Cora Hiestand. 39. McLAUGHLIN, PARK W., de- ceased, No. 62, September Term, 1945. The first and final account of Cora M. McLaughlin, admtx. 40. MOORE, ANNIE C., dec'd, No. 14, December Term, 1944. First and | final account of Etta Foley and Grace Bard, extces. : 41. MYERS, NORMAN G., decd, No. 54, May Term, 1945. First and final account Annad@& Myers, extx. 42. METTFETT, FANNIE 3 No. 79, May Term, 19458 account of Catherine FG: her. Mary Gerth, EY Cully’ and The Bank of Lancaster, e 43. MEYERS, HENRY and of and . Meyers eyers, sur- final account of Esthg and Henry Claytong viving exorsg 3 44. MILLER, SAW October Tern final account exor. 45. MILLER, WAN , decd, No. 49, October The first and final account of The Lancas- ter County National Benk, exor. 46. NISSLEY, MARY N., decd, No. 4, October Term, 1945. The first and final account of Irwin W. Musser, exor. 47. PETERS, JAMES, November Term, final account of Charles C. Hampshire and George H. Hamp- shire, trustees to sell real estate. 48. REIST, SUSAN LANDIS, dec'd, No. 6, August Term, 1941. The second and final account of Lin- naeus L. Reist and John L. Reist, exors. 49. REYNOLDS, No. 81, February Term, 1928. and final account of Farmers Bank and Trust Company of Lan- caster, succeeding guardian of Anna Smedley Fillinger, a minor, under the will. Anna Smedley Fillinger was born on May 8th, 1925. 50. ROUF, MARY J., decd, October Term, 1945. end final account Kaufman, extx. 51. RUHL, AARON W., dec'd, No. May Term, 1945. The first and final account of Ada K. Ruhl, admtx. 52. RATHVON, MARY F., decd, No. 19, November Term, 1945. The account of The Lancaster County National Bank, exor. : 53. REES, CHARLES J., dec'd, No. 48, June Term. 1945. First and final account of Lester C. Rees, exor, 54. SCHMIDT. ANNA MARGARE- THA, dec’d. No. 105, March Term, 1925. The first and final account of Farmers Bank and Trust Company of Lancaster, siicceed- ing trustee for the use of Hettie Brubaker. 55. STYER. PENTLEY. dec'd, No. 6. May Term, 1945. The first and final account of Walter Styer and George W. Stver. exors. 56. STAUUFFFR, JACOB N., Nn, 58 September Term, The first and final account Phares K. Stauffer. admr. 57. STATIFFFR, JACOB N., No. 58, September Term, The first and final Phares K. Stauffer, admr. trustee to sell real estate for dis- tribution. 58. SAHM EL'ZA G.. dec'd. No. 6 December Term. 1911. First and final aceount of The Fulton Na- tional Bank of Lancaster, eceedine trustee for John G. Sahm 59. SVFNLEY. ELLWOOD. deed, No. 58 Octnber Term. 1927. The first and final account of Farmers RPank 2nd Trust Company of J ancaster. succeeding trustee for the use of Anna Smedley Fillin- cer inder the will. Anna Smed- lev Fillinger was born on May {th 1925. 60. SHEAFFER, JOHN E.. dec'd. No. 42. Sentember Term, 1945. First of Beniamin G. Sheaffer and J. TJovd Sheaffer, exors. C1. SNAVELY. JACOB S. deed. No. 70, October Term. 1945. First | ond final account of Harry Snavelv, exor, 62. SLAVMAKFR. HENRY C.. de~'d | No. 36, Ortober Term, 1945. The! first and final account of Sammel | C Slavmaker. admr. i €3. SHIRK. WARREN A.. decd. No. | 67. September Term, 1945. First | and final account of Elden N. Rettew. exor. ec'd, No. 1, First and d O. Andes, dec’d, No. 1918, First and yi ANNIE S., decd, No. The first of Amelia 9, 23 dec’d, 1945 of dec'd, 1945. of as No. 47, October Term. 1945 The first and final account of Hiram S. N. Strickler and Kathryn Herr, admrs, WEAVER, EDITH B, 100, March Term, 1936. 65. tee for the use of Anna Weaver, Edith Katharine Weavel and Sarah Laura Weaver, 66. WEIT, EMMA B., dec'd, No. 7 September Term, 1945. The fi and final account of Phares Wei exor. WILEY, MAUDE E., decd, 49, September Term, 1945. and final account of Ross ley and Robert W. Wiley, trustees to sell reg purpose of distribu IAUDE E. yer Term, 67. st i- ors. and estate for WILEY, 49, Septer and final ley and I WIKER, 61, Augu final ace 1. c’d, No. 5. First oss E. Wi- iley, admurs. *., dec’d, No. M945. First and Ross N. Wiker and Blan Wiker, exors. 70. ZEAMER NIE M., dec'd, No. 21, May Term, 1945. The first and final account of Edith C. Bruner Gertrude M. Hoffmeier, 68 69 and extees. EARL C. ALBRIGHT, Register of Wills and Clerk apr. 25-4t of Orphans’ Court SATISFY VM.ORTGAGE GIVEN BY SUSAN E. BRUBAKER AND TO- BIAS M. BRUBAKER. HER HUS- BAND, to DAVID LOGAN AND JOSHIA Mc¢COMSEY, FOR $240.00, RECORDED IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF LANCASTER COUN- TL, IN MORTGAGE BOOK 19, PAGE 620. Notice is hereby eiven that on April 15, 1945, a petition was pre- sented by Daniel Corl Peifer and Madalyn A. Peifer. his wife, to the Comrt of Common Pleas of Lancas- ter County, Pa. praying that the lien of a Mortgage given by Susan E. Brubaker and Tobias M. Bruba- ker, her husband, to David Logan and Joshia McComsey, for $240.00. under date of January 5, 1870, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of I.ancaster County, in Mortgage Book No. 19. Page 620, covering the here- in-{ter described premises, be satis-| fied of record: All That Certain hous ings and lot of ground the West Ward of th Mount Joy, in the s and State tuated in orough of County of ennsvlvania as follows, corner of the Road and Don- ce along the said est 142 feet, more Beginn Marietta Stre Donegal ¢ or less. to some Nort feet to a post or line of land of "Adam Greiner; thence along the same East. 142 feet to the caid Marietta Turnpike Road; thence fronting the came South 42 feet to the corner and Place of Beginning. All parties interested in said Mortgages are hereby notified to ap- near in seid Court on Friday, May 17, 1946, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., to answer said petition to show cause why ssid mortgage should not be satisfied. Sheriff Bernard J. Myers, Attorney. 4-18-4t COAL To All Our Old C limitel nember of n tomers and a ones. izes of Collery very. Buckwheat and coal for sum Reduced pri Ric 8 years of Yard Scales— ry Coal Service. te Licensed Weigh- masters. C. B. MYERS, FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 79J4 4-18-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Gabriel B. Geib late of Fast Donegal Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, residing at Florin, Pa. BENJAMIN H. FAIR Administrator Louis S. May, Atty. 3286 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE! Estate of Christian C. Demmy, iate of Conoy Township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, residing at Lititz, Pa. MAURICE C. DEMMY Executor Owen Hershey, Att'y. PROPOSAL FOR BIDS FO, REPAIRS Mount Joy Borough Scho will receive bids for rep; beating bla i High clock p. m. office of th Jov Boroug Specificat by the Sec JOS. Borough seven o'- , 1946 at the strict in Mount School Building. jill be furnished y of the Board. > M. BRENEMAN, Sec'y Mount Joy 4-18-3t SEALED BIDS WILL BE received by the Borough of Mougf Joy for painting the stand pi one coat outside, sa color as jfnow is. All loose spots oved before paint is app to be opened May 6th at 7] For futher in- formation Jay Eicherly. Bids to be 0 the undersigned. Please na grade of pai . We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. M. N. LAWN MOWERS sharpexfed and re- office. Bailey. Secretary. 4-11-3t WANTZD — Everybody in this section to use these columns when- sver they have anything they want Patronize Bulletin advertisers, dec'd, No.| Third! account of James Bradley, trus-| | eet: thence along the) JOHN H. PFENNINGER manufacturer and] CLASSIFIED IRONVILLE | NEWTOWN Rates for this column are 25c pes usertion. If over five Itnes, 5¢ pe: Mae ne each insertion. all payable 1 in the social room dvance R SALE: Small size Columbia bal cook stove, price reasonable. Apply 445 Donegal Springs Road, or call Mt. Joy phone 166-R. 4-25-1tp NOTICE: Will the person who loan- ed the ladder jacks from D. Loraw, Florin, please return same at once? 4-25-1tp FOR SALE: Grey leather baby car- riage in good condition. Used short time. Eugene Wagner, 220 W. Don- egal St., Mount Joy. 4-25-1tp WANTED: Woman between 25 and 40, Plain sect, for general house- work in family of 2 at Hérrisburg. No children. Good {home, sleep in, week-ends off. Address reply to the Bulletin, ‘Mount Jo c¢/o G. T. H. giving own address and telephone number if possible. 4-25-1t FOR SALE: About 3 tons chicken manure. John Earhart, Stauffer- 4-25-1tp FOR SALE: 20 brown flagstones, will make fine wall, sizes 24” wide to 26 end 36” long; $000 bricks, also 36 curb stones. Chas Z. Derr, 268 Marietta St., Mt. Joy. ~4-25-tf FOR SALE: Boys Bidycle, tion, good condition, ¥ Paul Mt. Joy Phone 145. knee ac- Martin, 4-24-tf FOR SALE: Bedstedq apd_spFing dressing bureau. Heisey Florin, Pa. \ 4-25-11 FOR SALE: Boy's Suit, size years Will sell cheap. Call 11 ast-Don- egal Street, Mount Joy. 4-25-1t PHOTOSTATIC MACHINE. Price $40.00. Used. Call or write 118 Washington St., lizabethtown, Pa. 4-25-1t |T WISH TO TAKE this oppgrtunity to thank mv friends and neighbors for the cards, beautiful gifts sent to me while in the Poly-! clinic Hospital, Harrisbtirg, Pa. Mrs. Chas. Morton. 4-25-1t FOR SALE: NEW CONCRETE MIXER. Immediate Delivery. Phone Lancaster 2-3047. Mr. Baker. 4-25-2tp FOR SALE: White kitchen cabinet good as new. Apply Harry Farmer, Florin. Phone Mt. Joy 249J4. 4-25-1tp! ANNOUNCFMENT; 4 Change of Hours. Week days open at 11:00 a. m; Saturday and Sunday 12 M. Platter dinners seryéd. Lincoln Bowling Alleys, Mt. Joy. 4-25-21 Ladies to sell - - = CLINICO HYGIENIC POWDER Mt. Joy & Vicinity {We frrnish car & help for deliver- lies). Liberal commission & bonus. Clinic Hygienic Company 145 E. Ross Lancaster, Pa. 4-25-2tp St. POR OUICK SALES: list vour properties with B. Fl. Peffer, 53 W. Donegal St. Mount Joy, Pa. 412/tf WANTED: Used cars bought and sold. Any make or year model will he purchased if in good condition. Paul H. Stern, 329 W. High St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 93. | > NANTED—More People to use our ‘lassified columns ahd turn useless wrticles around their homes into ash by advertising No in this col- mn. Try it. 2-4-tf WANTED: First Class carpenters, Paul A. Martin, condfactor, Mt. Jov 75¢tf » WANT TO RENT: Apartments or Dwellings in Mount Jov and vicinity for our emnlovees. MUSSER LFG- HORN FARMS, Motint Joy. 96itf i PAPERHANGING l& PAINTING Frederick Leiberher, 237 Marietta Ave., Mt. Joy. | HELP WANTED to work on poultry farm. Musser Leghorn Farms, Mt. Joy. decl3'tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or eight exvosure roll developed and nrinted plain or deckle edge, 25¢ feoin). Reprints 3c ‘each. Minimum order 25c¢. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE: Straw, bar baled. Call 127R4 Mount Joy. WANTED: Drop-leaf tables, old desks, glass cupboards, bureaus. ~lass and chinaware, any antiques. Write Hinden'’s, Soudersbure. Pa. Will call. 1 10/4mp MAKE MONEY with beef cattle. Send for free catalpgue. describing Maryland's greatest] absolute dis- nersal sale of registered Aberdeen- Angus cattle. 100 head: 7 bulls. 93 females. Many with calves at foot and bred back. Sole gtarts Tuesday noon, Mav 21, 1946. Namrog Manor Farm. Sparks, Baltimore Countv, Maryland. 4-11-4t WOMAN OR GIRL WANTED: For general housework. No washing or ironing. Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Friday. 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. No children. Call Mount Joy 41J or apply at The Bulletin, Mount Joy. 4-18-tf naired. J. B. ostetter & Sons Hardware Store, West Main St., Mt. Joy. All worl guaranteed. 4-18-tf The Merry Maids class will meet | of United Brethren church on Tuesday even- ing at 7:30 p. m. Leon Fornoff, Henry Ephraim Fornoff and Glenn Kaufi- the - at Snow Shoe, Center County. Mr. word that their son, Richard Eby S 1-c, of ferred to Bainbridge Island, the West Coast. | and Wagner, | and Mrs. Harry Frank and and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koser and children of Mount Joy Mrs. William Fogelsanger of Wrightsville, and Mrs. Warren Mr. family | Sload of Marietta called on Mr. and man were trout fishing on Saturday | Mrs. Robert Frank and family on | Sunday. and Mrs. Jonas Eby received | Mr. George Frank, of Mount Joy was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Jainbridge, Md. was trans- | along | John Kauffman, U. S. Navy, who | has been in the service since July, | 1945 and stationed at Bainbridge, Md. received his discharge last week and is with his wife and son, Ray. and Mrs. Robert Frank and family. Mr. Mrs. Roy Lucas daughter, Darlene and Mr. Lewis Zink of Marietta called on Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher on Sunday and and | evening. land daughter Margaret, of A musical program in charge of | Misses Ruth Staley and Jean Al- | bright was conducted in the Chris- | tian Endeavor service of the United Brethren Church on Sunday even- ing. The guest soloist was, Albert Werner, of Millersville. The gram for Sunday evening, April 28 7:00 o'clock. Four Life cruits of Lebanon Valley College will furnish a special program. pro- Habet Kelgathian, Chester Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Arndt. Sgt. and Mrs. Calvin daughter, Patricia Campbell and were Sun- | day guests of Rev. and Mrs. Arndt. Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Miller | Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Work Re- | Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Staley were | visiting relatives in Pine Grove, Pa. on Sunday. en mma tl A me LIgNT Movement In empty space or through the air, light moves at the speed of 186,- | and Mrs. 000 miles per second but when it | strikes a transparent object it slows | down, says the Better Vision in- stitute. In ophthalmic glass speed is reduced to about 120,000 miles per second. In this slowdown | | process the light rays are bent at | an angle. By grinding the surface | of the glass in a special manner, |. the bending of the light rays, and their direction in emerging from the lens, can be controlled. Aluminum Ware Heavy “cast” aluminum are made by pouring the molten metal into castings or forms. “Stamped’’ aluminumware is made from sheets of the metal. vessels | The sheet | is rolled out and the pots and pans | the into cutter from pressed are stamped by metal and then shape. ‘‘Stamped” aluminumware | | comes in three grades—light, medi- | um and heavy. Stainless Steel Pans Stainless steel is more durable than aluminum of the same weight and thickness. It does not darken in cooking alkaline foods as alumi- num does, but, once darkened by overheating or scorching, it can not be brightened as aluminum can. Aluminum has the advant of spreading heat more evently, | muth called on Mr LANDISVILLE So | cooks more evenly with less chance of scorching. Toad Skins Medicinal Historicans report that many cen- turies ago the Chinese used dried and powdered skins of toads as a treatment for wounds. This ancient practice was considered a silly su- perstition until recently, when it was found that powdered toad skins contain a considerablt amount of the modern drug adrenalin, Omelets Same it’s flat omelets, omelets, the ingredients same. One or two eggs for person, 1 tablespoon of milk for each egg, and salt and pepper to tast To make omelets fluffy, beat the egg yolks and whites separately. For a flat omelet, beat all ingredients together. fluffy the each Whether are e Volcanic Eruption Krakatau volcano, in Sundra strait between Java and Sumatra, lay dor- mant from 1680 to 1883, then put on an extremely violent eruption that darkened and flooded Batavia, 100 | | down 3 | miles away. The eruption complete- ly changed the form of the three islands of the Krakatau group and | created several new islets. Sun Mars Fur Sunlight is one of the worst ene- mies of furs. deep in the woods and never see the sun, while the objectionable streaks in gray squirrel are sup- posed to be due to the animal ly. ing in the sun? Turpentine Piped Under Channel Pipe lines that were built during the war to carry gasoline under the English channel from England tc Holland and France now deliver tur. pentine to the Netherlands where it is mixed with other basic ingredi- ents of paint and varnish. Disbanded Army At the end of the Revolutionary | war, congress ordered the disband: ment of the entire army except ‘23 privates to guard the stores at Fort Pitt and 55 to guard the stores a: West Point.” Protect Stockings To keep splinters from catching stockings, paint the edge of your desk or chair with colorless nail polish, or cover the nicks with scotch tape. WHO WANTS TO FARM 34 of an Acre of land located in Mount Joy Boro. Can have two-thirds of all The finest Russian | sable comes from animals that live | crops grown and can farm what- | this tf COLLERY COAL: Elder Gibbons, Rheems, Pa. Phone 17375. ever he chooses: Apply at 411° | tf NOTICE: Boy 14 vears old wishes WANTED: Market Wagon, Price | work on farm. Call after 5:30 p.and condition write Levi] M. Beiler, | m. Mt. Joy Phone 142R11. 4-18-2tp Bird-In-Hand, Pa. Vv Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher. Rev. and Mrs. Arndt, Witmer, Sr., Mrs. Wilbert Delores and Nancy Frances Maurer, Mrs. Mae Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher at- | tended the wedding reception at Jacob Geltmacher in honor of Elmer Eckert who married Sunday afternoon the Newtown Church. Mr. Mrs. Jacob Erb on and and : | Shelly Witmer of Columbia R1 and its | | Mrs. Norman Brosey called on Mr. on | and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Saturday evening. Mrs. Martha Orio, of Philadelphia | William visiting her father, Mr. Fogie. Mrs. Louise Rhoads of spent Sunday with Mr. Abram Gamber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Dormain | and family of Philadelphia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- | wood Kuhns and family. Set. Jacob McConigal is spending a thirty day furlough with his wife | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor | Snyder, Sgt. MeConigal at Battle Creek, Mich. William Westenheffer Jr., of Mari- and Mrs. Roy Linde- | and Mrs. Victor Snyder on Friday evening and Sun- Marietta | is stationed | etta and Mr. lay aay. eee fans 1 y | Paul Young and son Barry, | week parents, Mr. and | i Mure. of Phila, with Mrs. Youne's Mrs. Harry T. Herr. | Miss Anna Mary Herr of Lands- spent the parents Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Herr. A receotion was held Wednesday | evening the Lutneran=*@hnurch Ladies Aid Seciety for members who were taken into the | congregation ‘on Raster Sunday. Mr. Chester Brenneman’ left Sin- | for San, Bernadino, | will be married on are snending the 'kend with her We room of the the new | in social Zion by the day evening Calif. where he Mav 4th. Mr. Brenneman is the son | | of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Brenneman. | SALUNG Mothers’ Club held an egg | for the pupils of the Maple Grove school last Friday morning. | Mary Rosenfeld won a prize for | finding the largest number of eggs | and Larry Hiestand a prize for finding the special egg. The following children baptized Sunday in the Methodist Church: Gloria and Warren Mowery | and John Dattisman. The follow- | ing were received into the member- | ship of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mowery, Miss Phyllis] Myers, Mr. Harold Myers and Mrs. Annie Cooper. | Neal Nelson of Berwyn, Md, spent Easter with Dr. Kendig. 4) SPRING COMMUNITY SATE BY LIONS CLUB OF TOWN The hunt were | Raymond Sweitzer, The Lions Club Spring Commun- ity sale will be held at Newcomer's | service station on Friday May 10th Let us know what you have so we can advertise it. Bring your articles large or smal! | and help make it a bigger and a | better sale. Committee in charge, Mahlon | Foreman, Ted Weidler, C. K. New- comer, Clyde Nissley, Arthur | Sprecher and Park Shetter. Walter Dupes, auctioneer. EE a —— i Everybody in this locality reads | The Bulletin—that's why its adver- | ts | 1/14/tf ) tisers get such excellent results. was | Mrs. Irvin | Witmer, | Witmer, Miss | Mr. were | in | and Mrs. | ‘New Potatoes uable Gift to the Proud Parents of Every Baby Born Tuesday, RApril 30th Fathers, Relatives, Doctors, Nurses and Friends - . . Mail in the coupon at once - - - the entire day counts, 12:01 A. M. to 11:59 P. M, Look fez the List of Winners displayed at our stores starting Thurs. May 9th Each Child Born APRIL 30th is entitled to 1 Award Mail this coupon to “Baby Perby’ Contest, American Stores Company, 2120 W. Lafayette Ave., Balto.-17, Md. Clapp’s Baby Food Strained 3 cans 9Q¢ Gerber’s Baby Food Strained 3 cans Heinz Baby Food Strained jor Cereal or Oatmeal; Clapp, Gerbe: Beech-Nut Baby Food Strained jar gg Campbell’s Strained Baby Food Junket (Rennet) rka 8c | Pablum 18-0z pkg 39g Junket Tablets Pkg | Pabena Wheat 8oz {gg Princess Gelatine P*9 [0c | Quick Gats Gold Seal 20-0z {ja Cream of Wheat 14°z {3c | Asco Farina 15:02 gg Cream of Rice 180z 21g | Pillsbury Farina 14°z 9g Brer’ Rabbit Molasses Go!d Label 16-0zbot 29g Formulac can {Gc | Diaperwite pka 25¢ Ideal Sweet Orange Juice 46-0zcan Natural Grapefruit Juice 2 Big Fresh Fruit & Vegetables—You Save More Here Fresh Full Podded Fresh Calif. LIMA BEANS PEAS 2-35 | 2-25 PINEAPPLES 23° 25 5.29 U. S. 1 WHITE LOCAL RADISHES FLORIDA GOLDEN CORN 3 behs 1 0c 2 ears 19¢ Value Sp PA OP SD To . ! You'll sing the 4 Jopa In Broad praises of its TASTE PARENTS, NAME. PARENT g ADDRES TIME op Tr BiRTH, T_T PLACE of BIRTH BABYS Nae Jr. 3 cans 25¢ Jr. 3 cans 20¢ 8c Jr. jar fle Pkg |2¢ Jr. jar fic iar 8 Pre-War Flavor ASCO OFFEE jy “heat-flo” roasted -24°% BY 210: 47¢ C lge Ivs 2:19 Victor Bread Enriched 21lvs | jg Fresh Do’ doz {8g Ib 18c Ib jar 3c 25-0z jar 20c Ibpkg 2c 20-0z pkg 12¢c Best Pure Lard Asco Peanut Butter or S$ Hurff's Egg Noodles Weston’s Crackettes Meat, 1 You ¢ Chesapeak FRES n at this Low Price! Fresh from the lb 39¢ ib Fe Ib 38¢ Ib 19¢ Ib 34- Ib 17e¢ ib 29¢ Ib 29¢ can {|g can {0c 27.0z i3¢c (Including Roe) Standing Rib Roast BONELESS CHUCK ROAST SHORT RIBS OF BEEF Shoulder Lamb Roast BREAST OF LAMB SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS SHOULDER VEAL ROAST Early June Peas Asco Cut Beefs Asco Sour Krout Green Beans can {|g Shredded Wheat pka {lg Split Peas ve'-orgreen 1b 4g Mrs. Barnes Muiflite 20¢ Duff's Waffle Mix pka 20¢ Xpert Ginger Bread rk9 (8c Hi-Ho Crackers 1b 23¢ Boscul Coffee Ib jar 33¢ Steero Cubes Pkg5 gg Blue Suds 5 Blues as it washes Wilbert’s Windex No-Rub Cleans glass (ON SALE AS ALLOTTED) IVORY SOAP Pure and mild— It's baby’s skin soap med. cake large cake personal size Camay Toilet Soap (ON SALE AS ALLOTTED) The Soap of Beautiful Women Lava Hand Soap World's champion cleaner-upper for dirty hands eee DUZ |0XYDOL Does every- Washes white thing in your without wash bleaching SPIC und SPAN Amazing new cleaner for painted walls, woodwork, linoleum. Needs Floor Wax no rinsing—no wiping. pt 35 6-02 12¢ (ON SALE AS ALLOTTED) Prices ETective Apri! 25-26-27, 1946. Quantity Rights Reserved. Your Dollar Buys More at the Acme
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers