6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.. Thursday, November 1, 1918 BLACK WALNUTS PLENTIFUL ‘Orphans’ Court . — Black walnuts are generall iti i SPORTSMEN ARE PLANNING he membership dues, ull member iim, Bum Auditing Notices abundant and the demand is good, TO BUY MORE GAME re Diy requested to pay their | ve WW. Simonds. sxlanelcr NOVEMBER TERM, 1948 (From page 1) eports W. W. Simonds, extensio ios du V o that the orde for | | ; sina aha ‘ . Bailey; 5th Division, Most Original Mt, Joy Sportsmen Association : forester of the Pennsylvania State | To all heirs, legatees, creditors and Femal Robert Williams: 6th Di- | are planning to purchase nore | BAM made in Novemoer College Some of the local erop other persons interested: (Female) Robe I 5 2 : I= game in Novemb ince th n -- Ww find its way to distant mar- Notice is given that the following | Vision, Best (I lale) impersonate y used for this pun i } Pat Bul Ivertise | accounts in decedents’ estates and | of a woman, Miriam Fitzkee; 7th ©) sed lop 1s purpose the ronize Bulletin verti ot 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 When ’ bound decide for audit and confirmation, you compare, you ke to distribution of the balances ator of a man, Division, Tallest Lester Hostetter; 9th Fattest Person, s 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. TROIS AR NIRA Term, 1948. First and final ac- count of Pauline November 15, 1948 . . . . . . 2. BURKE, ALICE S., dec’'d, No. 80, —and to lead in value as it does in nationwide registrations May Term, 1943. The second and Laura Hoffmaster; 11th Youngest Person, Lisa Crider; 12t} Striking Francis and Eugene Coble Division, Most Parade Myers; Judges were Miss Mr. Heaps, Mr Mr, Sheaffer. a Mummau ang ADAMS, ELIZABETH RIG- BERG, dec’d, No. 34, January vertising left on their door step. final account of The Lancaster _Ber County National Bank, admr. Charlotte F. Wiley, extces. RK TR . a 3. OLE BURKHOL.- No. 41, March Term, 1948. The | your Fire Insurance . cf FIRST L FIRST DER, decd. No. 54, February first 9nd Anal account of Charles | # & Knee-Action Riding: oa Yes, people everywhere in this Term, 1948. First and final ac- 30. LAPP, ANNIE. decd. No 34, | rd ag- Smoothness Fourfold Safety count of Amos R. Proteetion admr. c.t.a 3. vie " Burkholder, April Term, 1948. First and fi- agree that nal account of Amos K. Lapp, ee i. BISKING, ELWOOD M., decd. | nur. Nn Fee, No. 16, April Term, 1948. First |31. LUTZ. HARVEY L. dec'd. No. 9 oe y' BN and final account of Eva M. Bis- May Term, 1948. The first and x 4 ing: . | v a) ME . st an Cc 4 | E R 0 L E T Chevrolet is the one low-priced ca king, admrx. : final account of H. Roy Eberly, in Chevrolet | ise it t with the fourfold safety-protection of 5. BERNHARD, ELMER M., dec d, admr. c.t.a the or) ey di | hit. Fisher Unisteel Construction, safety No. 11, December Term, 1947.32. MILLS. JAMES , decd, No. 38. | i fy OnE i ord L E A D S plate glass in all windows, Unitized The first and final account of | October Term, Eh First and es during 14 a Knee-Action Ride and Positive- Eva Parret and Howard Bern- | final account of Anna Irene Dent in building Knee-Action units Action Hydraulic Brakes. Another | hard, exors. Mills oxts, combination of features found else- where only in costlier cars. —and exclusive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cars! known | 93. MILLER C. ALLEN, also known as CHARLES ALLEN MILLER or CHARLES ALLAN MILLER, 5. CIRAMI, JOSEPH, also as GUISEPPE CERAME, also known as GUISEPPE CERAMI, in strong, sturdy consfruction Halloween Parade LCivision, Best (Female) Imperson- | Warren Bates; 8th | Person in line, Division, Robert Schneider; and for | 10th Division, Oldest Person, Mrs. Division, Couple, Marshall. Mr Ray R. Zeller | Everybody reads newspapers but Trapnell, extx. | NOT everybody reads circular ad- account of Bertha S. Lipp and | r 1 1 Before this happens... § BEFORE you hear the fire engines heading for your home . . . before it's too late to increase the amount of LEVI, also 29. KILHEFNER, SUSIE S., decd, O. K. SNYDER, Jr MOUNT JOY PHONE 15 Notary Public . in durability and also known as GUESEPPE CER- decd, N ). 25, November Term, FIRST RAME, dec'd, No. 25, March | 1947. The first and final account in Valve-in-Head d ay: . Term, 1948. First and final ac- of Emma E. Miller and Carl | Performance ependability...in count of The Fulton National | ~ Miller, exors. with Bank of Lancaster, admr., cta.|34. MYLIN, MARIS H., decd, No. Economy 7. CLOUD, BERNICE. decd. No. | 67, June Term, 1941. The supple- BIG-CAR QUALITY Chevrolet brings you the enviable performance, dependability and economy of the World's Champion Valve-in-Head Engine, which has You'll take real pride in owning | this car with the world-famous Body | weiler, admr. by Fisher. It's the body, that's | 8. CLARK. GERTRUDE B., decd better by far, and more beautiful by No. 94, M: well Term, 1948. First 35. McKNIGHT, A, dec'd, No. 24, Novembef Term, 1925. Sec- ond and fing account of Farm- AT LOWEST PRICES delivered more miles of satisfaction far, inside and out, in hardware and and final acgount of M: 1y T os oaks hd Tons! ar fo more owners than any other upholstery as in line and color. | Clark, extx. Of ane Sucre Ing tute power-plant. Valve-in-Head is And it, too, is exclusive to Chev- 9. DEEG. CHARLES B.. decd. No. tee for Larl F. Savio, Carl F. found elsewhere only in costlier cars. tolet and higher-priced cars. 86, March Term, 1948. First and | Saylor Mic d August 28, 1948. Li | final accoutfl of Serer G. Dice. 36. NE UHAU SER, WILLIAM J., al- Virluer ! a ; | 0 kgown as W. J. NEUHAUS- Comy na/te oA >. : i ; oo E ‘R,# dec’'d, No. 49, February Compa/é Price ! 10. gg MARTIN C., 0d | Tem 1948. The first and final ti | 0. , erni, 44. | agfount of Mary First and fifal account of Violet | oktx. / Y M. Eshlem admrx 37. OBER FE — ) af, admrx. 37. HBERHOLSER, IS FIRST! EVERTS, FRANK S., dec'd, No. |” food. 4 61, May Tam, 1936. First and | Th final accouBit of The Conestoga John Oberholser, admr National Hank of Lancaster, |§g PENWELL HARRY S decd { trustee to ell 34 Cottage Ave. N 53 ! N Mag and 433 So#th Lime Street un-f oo Wo or, iz: H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Ine. [if bint) fh hoi ° SRE @ der rice Agt. | Benjamin H. Kulman, adm. Pennsylvani [2 25% EDWARD 0 dood, RE PILLS, A, deri 0 Mount Joy, Pennsylvania | 70, sa Term, 1948. The fight | 52, September Term, 1947. The ne 3% pom of Be riba. | first and final account of Ger- N. Rengier, JACOB S, , No. 56, April Term, 1948. e first and final account of CHEVROLET - and Only 11 | trude M. Phillip, admrx. 3 13. FonDERSMIRH, IDA 01. al an, Te Fray A ii = re rr | 0. 80, Term, 10 Tio) ron wei deen, Ho. 20, 1948. First and fi- first account} Mary Slay- | nal account of William R. Pontz, maker Oh Gri) an, sur- | EXO. viving trustees™ use of |41, RIEKER. BER NICE or r Mary M. Sha ia ee the No. 8. ApH Tarr a: decd, last will and testament of Ida M fs t and final account of Bernice S. FonDersmith, late of the City | Eshleman, extx of Lancas'er and State of Penn- | 2. ROWE, Wil L IAM B, SR. decd L. J. SMITH, Owner ia, dec'd, who died Janu- | No. 26, December Term. TELEPHONE 308 1938 (William J. Neu- | The Ls ir inde the said Paul S. Rowe, surviv ny, e i 1S wil anc estament, having 13. ROTH, JACK A. 0 died on January 28, 1948) : CR A. du st 14. FORBES, DAV ID R., decd, No and final account of John A 4, April Term, 1948. First and Hogan, admr. c.t.a. final account of James P. Forbes 44. ROHRER ALVIN N se’d. N CONCRETE BLOCKS | Sits ex Forbes, exors. In I final account of J. Norman Roh- FRANTZ, H M. also known as rer and Edna N. Miller, admrs. HENRY M. FRANTZ. dec'd. No. |45. SHAUB, ROSA K. de No. 48, 49, January Term. 1948. First June Term, 1947. The first and account of John S. Pfautz and | final account of George H. Shaub Laura S. Pfautz, exors | * first and final account i hauser, No. February Term, 1948, fir — Crushed Stone Chimney Blocks . Soe 8 Pe ) ; admr. 16. FELSINGFR. ADAM. d e'd, No. |46. SHOCK, DAISY D.. decd No 48, January Term. 1948. First and | 32, October Term "1047. Fi { a2, y ¢ rst Mortor Cement Flue Lining final acconnt of Adam A Fel- | singer and John E. Felsinger, exors and final account of Bank and Trust 17. ANNA S. ddd. N Lancaster, admr. Cae AY. ANNA, goed, No. l47. STAUFFER, CLAYTON KREI- Steel and 75, August Term. 197. The first| DER, & CLAYTON K. STAUF.. Al S h an! final account of Homer D FER and C. K. STAUFFER Gorlin, exor. lec’ 32 i 47 m u 5 : : dec’d, No. 62, April Term, 194 u minum as 18. (GEHMAN. JOSEPH H., dec'd, | The first and final account of No. 65, Febrnary Term. 1944, The Fulton National Bank, of Lancaster, Pa., exor n First and final account of Rudy | 10 Overhead Gehman. surviving executor as [48. SNYDER, ABRAM LI... trostee for the use of Barbar: al 29. Garage Doors Farme rs Company of Concreting, Mason & White Sand 3.6.8 dec’d, No February Term, 1948. The Crab; A; : rehman, first and final account of Russell Lintels 19. ). HABERSTROH, FRANK Jol Snyder, exor. decd, No. 76, February Term, (49. STRICKLAND, ALLEN H 1947. The first and final account | dec'd, No. 58, December Term. of The First Columbia National | 1947. First and final account of Jank, Columbia, Pa., exor. Silas S. Hoffman, exor. FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES 20. HEBBLE, JACOB O., decd, No. 50. SMITH, EMMA E : . dec'd, No. 74 50, May Term, 1948. First and | February Term, 1948. First and final account of Christian B.| final account of William H. Boll- Lae : . | Hebble, admr. c.t.a. | man, exor, Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work -_ Estimates Cheerfully Given 21. HERSHEY, H. CLAY, decd, No. |51. TROUP, ROBERT WILLIAM 34, March Term, 1946. The third Insurance Trust Agreement. No. and partial account of Hazel P.! 82, December Term, 1939. Sec- Hershey Metzler, admrx. ond and final account of Farm- HARNISH, DAVID H, decd, ers Bank and Trust Company of No. 61, October Term, 1927. The | Laneaster, trustee for the use of | second triennial account of Ne or- | Robert William Troup, Jr, un- thern Bank and Trust Company, | der terms of Robert William succeeding co-trustee and Mar- Troup Insurance Trust Agree- tin H. Baer, surviving testament ment dated September 21, 1934. ary trustee of Noah Harnish. [52. TYSON, JOSEPH H., dec'd. No. 3. HILTON, GEORGE H. decd, | 17, March Term, 1948. Fiey and No. 38, September Term, 1946. final account of John S. Smith The first and final account of and William M. Lynch, admes. Aldus W. Hilton, Elsie M. Kurtz, |53. TQDD, ANNIE B., dec'd, No. 54, Barbara A. Shirk and oar April Term, 1948. First and fi- | E. Hilton, exors. nal account of Clara E. Frank- (24. HILTON, ANNA LAURA, dec'd houser and W. L. Fr: inkhouser, No. 53, February Term, 1923. The | exors. | : : 54. V 4 No MODERN WAY 70 SURFACE | fis 03 toy) sede: i» of Ads 5 Yoon, H., dec'd, No. Term, 1948. The bara A. Shirk and Maurice E. THE ENDURING Hilton, admrs. d.b.n.c.t.a. | festa na) ee Crailer i AND 50 SMOOTH ! 25. EY sammy decd, 55. NOLLRATH, ALBERT, dec'd, , 1948. First | . 85, ‘March Term, 1930. First and final account of Elmer H. | and final account of Farmers Tea Furlew, exor. | Bank and Trust Company of CARL B. DROHAN [26. IRWIN, JESSE L., dec'd. No. 39, | L Anes aster, succeeding trustee for December Term, 1947. First and | Theresa Vollrath. Theresa Voll-| MOUNT JOY, PENNA. final account of Bertha L. Irwin, rath died Aucust 26, 1948, a ~~ Y woe i | ajmrx. Vila Steel Sanh "+ GlenGory Brick + Nowe Overhead DOE. |»; x BARBARA S. decd, No.| April Term, 1918 Fie cri: Ready Mined Concrete + Hauling Crushed Stene 40, March Term, 1948. First and | account of Frank Zipp and An- exor. GEORGE H. GOLL, 128. KRAMM, SARAH, decd, No. 24, | Register of Wills and Clerk | | | | | | | TS Ls | a Also—Ideal for Driveways, Perk- Ing Ares, Farm Lanes, eta. , ., at low cost maintenamcel 17, April Term, 1948. First and | fe ental Secours br Eins j= final account pf Charles A. Etz- | ban rst, oxex. I | Dr.H.C.Killh Optometr MANNHEIM! 163 S. Shay St Telephone 13F-R Mon. & Wedhes. Tues. Fri. Sat. Tues Fri. Sat, 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M. ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St. | Telephone 24.R CIGARETTES 49 C AME I S LUCKY STRIKE Per Carton PHILLIP MORRIS OLD GOLD PALL MALL RALEIGH TAREYTON Premium brands sli Add 5c¢ per carton fo handling. htly higher. shipping and Minimung order five cartons, Enclose your cardffor gift wrapping Lic. 3598. State of Dela. DEPT, 97 ALLISON TOBACCO CO. P. 0. BOX NO. 1006 WILMINGTON, DEL. Electric ‘and Gas Welding Also Specializg On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Autompbile and Truck Welding oy MOWER SHARPENING Cover S Welding Shop Delta" and Marietta Streets MT. JOY, PA. Phone 28% C. M. WEBB & SON 122 South Barbara Street MOUNT JOY, PA ROOFING — SPOUTING SHEE! L WORK ROOF PAINTING PHPNES: Mt. Joy 117-F.# E'town 928R7 Wanted At Once 10 GIRLS TO FOLD PILLOW CASES Full or Part Mme Also Need 3 Men to operate machines One man who can handle tools — must be active High Rate of Pay with Excellent Working Conditions APPLY Mr. Warta Mount Joy Mills MOUNT JOY. PA. |56. ZIPP, GEORGE F., dec’d, No. 44. | St Cloke Anthracite | final account of Abram B. King,| nie M. Beyer, exors. April Term, 1948. First and final oct22-4t of Orphans’ Court | Big Combination Sale! A 20-0z Pkg Gold Seal he! Pancake Tvl nx And ~ - 24-07 bot Amazo Crystal or Golden 3 'Bable Syrup America's Prize Winning Sweet Cream "BUTTER TOMATOES Standard Quality ASPARAGUS 2% 37 SAVER BRRAUT corancy 22: Be PUMPKIN Ideal Fancy 2 Rye: 21 PIE CRUST rio: ig MARGARINE Princess Entiched Wb er ar wal 72424 Sweet or Natural Fla. 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SOUP ro a5 £ pkgs dL Gold Seal Kot Roll or Just add water & bake, White, Spice or Devilsfood Cake, Hot Rolls § CAKE MIXES rr November or Fami ity Circle Now at all our Stores « - S¢ Aeme Local, Fresh Killed and Fully Dressed Fresh Country Sausage Skinless Frankfurts Fancy Large Shrimp ' 65¢ Boneless Steak Fish SALT WATER OYSTERS Creamy Mellow Pp iom-de-Lite ; mm ae a =” 4 The : ve Nove r 4-3-6. 1948 Quanti t) Fir E.H Bos: Imp A dis improve the vot was he a meet East He disville With progran night have it: State | floated They d warding ary 194 The | money new si building room a High Si AUTO | CRIPPL A 100 last We risburg Crippled zabethto hospital, by Stat: Haversti Haver deer wa one aut onother said he to dama ‘MINX | FEAST I The suspense by the ! egal Tw town hi Thursda; 12th. Twi Dou Twin David I be man at their at 11 a, come tl Landis, mer B. tha Jan Landis Mrs. J Bishop assisted brother- one of f Twin Misses Sue Sha Mrs. Cl oir brid 111, nepl ry Bor nephew, will be B. 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