2—=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 25, 105] | ' The first and final account of ol 1 [Orphans un Noti The Falion National Bank "of x mm orices Lancaster, admy, dbmn.cta 5 HAPPENINGS | | 4 9 | 82. MILLER, BLANCHE L., dec'd, M B 1 i FEBRUARY TERM, 1951 No. 38, December Term, 1935. | a e oun oy u Cc in | of — | To all heirs, legatees, creditors and | The first and final account of | ol erm J E. Scl 1 Edi d Publish 3 | other persons interested; 1 Josephine Ross Miller and A Jno. IL. OCaro itor an ublisher 4 | Notice is given that the following | ward Ross Miller, exors. of the | rs SHE! ' = LONG AGO | accounts in decedents’ estates and | will of Charles L. Miller, dec'd, ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 alley | AAA AA trusts have béen filed in the office who was executor of the will rent Strument that tells the world “of | Je of the Register of Wills or the Clerk of Blanche L. Miller, dec'd. | Published Every Thursday at No.| what we so proudly hail as debe | of ‘the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- |33. MOORE, REBECCA H., decd, 9-11 East Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.| racy. Only with a unified people | 20 Yours Ago | ter County, as the case may be, and | No. 76, June Term, 1950. The | tS 3 | I at i . Bag irst & final account of Kath- | $2.00 | back of it can Congress reach an that the fame will vo presented la am a Kline. wd John M. | . Subscription, per year .. 32. | abjectiv hen a cf ry is con- Wednesday, January 28 the Orphans’ Court of said county Fine Lv SAU ns | Six Months SE i When a country eon othod | for audit and confirmation, and for |, Moore, Jr, exbrs. and Prove to Yourself That A«P’s Three Months 60 | fused and dismayed, its direction Boro Council adopted a metho distribution of the balances shown | 34: MILLER, BARNET, decd, No. . e MONUS | . be i a 4 or S . ances RQ aw + Haan 041. irs > hg Single Copies 05 [can’t be surely chartered. A na- of retiring a $60,000 bond Ue | ‘herein to the parties legally entitl- 58, January Term, of do Storewide Everyday Low Prices Will Sample Copies + FREER | tio nal state of indecision ean | within the next thirty years. They | aq thereto, on the date hereinafter | R. Miller surviving trustee for | Sa You More Than Just a Few | change democracy to chaos. bear four percent interest and were designated 2 ten o'clock in the the use of Henry -U. Miller, ve Entered at the Postoffice at Mt.| keep a people from confusion, | floated to improve the water works. foreno n, Sandan) 1 ime, mn the Laura F. Bulansky, Ellen F.| “Week-End Specials 1 Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat-|, °° bligati advitinii Mr. and Mrs. Elam Bomberger | Orphans’ Court Room on 1¢ Miller Schweers. Matirice S. | ter under the Act of March 3, 1879, | it is the cbligation of our adminis- | Mr. and Mrs. 4th floor of the Court House in the Miller and Gertrude R. ‘Miller. | : litre Nidiory I tration to inform us of its policy, of | report the birth of a son City of Lancaster, Pa. 35. MILLER, BARNET, dec'd, No. | HLL Prices Shown Here, Not jist Groce A Member, Pennsylvania _ Newspaper the how and why, candidly and| Dr. E. W. Garber will install soda FEBRUARY 19, 1951 56, January Term, 1941. The | Prices, guaranteed Thurs. Jan, 25 throug Publishers’ Association | truthfully, free from political in- | booths and wall cases at his drug | ; ApNOID NETTA FORNEY. | second and final account of Ger- | Wed, Jan, 31. ; sablic Dav. Th rsday |trigue and party innuendoes, De- |store on East Main Street. dec'd, No. 65, May Term, 1950. | trude R. Miller, surviving exe | C Py fo A of hein | bate is necessary and expected as| The State Police returned nine- fhe Brel and final account of J. Lae McCLUNE IDA A. ‘decd. No opy for a change adverusing | : 5 : ave. at ; F'. Aierstock, exor. ob. McCL ) ey HEE 4 should reach this office Tuesday. |1t is functional in the rumming of a | lec n ears st len last year. | 2 "BAIR. BENJAMIN FLLS- 24, May Term, 1950. First and | We will not guarantee insertion of | democratic government, hut a re- The State Game Commission re- | WORTH, decd, No. 90, May final scour of A. Myrtle Mc- | any advertising unless copy reaches | sprmsible, unified program promoi- | ports that five elk were shot in Term, 1950. The first and final | Clune, admrx. : the office Nol pad 9 a. Mm. by earnest, sincere, purposeful | Pennsylvania during the past hunt- of Ellsworth D. Bair, |37. McGHANN, RICHARD J. decd | preceding day of publication. este. 2 : EE oii) in see adr. : . 8, Ociobe + 1908. The | Classified ads will be accepted to | leaders, will win the debate, will ng season, . 3. BOYD, MARY S. déc'd, No. 47. | account of The Conestoga Na- | ¢ 1 ati y | restere confidence in all of us.! The Reist Seed Co. here won the | Avg Te 950. first and iB tional Bank © ancaster, 9 a. m. day. tore fic f T'ne Reist S 1 C he re won the August Term. 1950. First and fi il Bank of L neaster sur | pe | Then can we press forward in uni- | Barker Community Service Cup | nal of Benjamin Y. Seeding for Tie use 0 t i ks t et » demands of | for treatment of smut in wheat. | Boyd and Walter A. Herr, exors. | H arriec MeGrann Becker. | DIT O RIA {ed yanks: ty meet the ‘a y {= rm : {| 4. BAUSMAN, ANNA E. decd, |38. NAGEL, WILLIAM, dec'd; No. | | and restrictions. The| The obiecy Shed oni the. Fart}; No. 72, March Term, 1950. The | 52, August Term, 1950. First and | C r |state of the union depends on the | Horace Heisey, at Maytown, was first and final account of Edna | final secon} of Elizabeth N. | Customers orne a ab a ony | d€gree of unity in the states, | destroyed by fire. Bausman Verdier, admrx. ela] eisey, admrx. i BW The atom. is Tike habe in yout | coo | The residence of Mrs. Gertrude | 5. BOYD, JOHN W. decd, No. 51, 39. PEIFER, IDA, decd, No, 52 In order to bring you better r a cracker er | ¥ v . Per 95 rhe firs Septe rm, 1936. . TOD 0 Tans: oul I NEXT COMING UP Thome, South Market St, was ran- A Sn A Pore a nd final account of "The Fulton food at lower cost we 34% ve TL] J “hk - \ a & ace 0 > . « © by ‘canis. ee Tem bye yo Price control, unless covering a| Sacked and $100 worth cf jewelry Bricker and Henry S. Boyd, ! National Bank of Lancaster, ture many of the fine foods yo ow. they afer. bread area, inflicts injustice. To | Stolen exors. of Mary R. Boyd, deceas- | yrustee of Annie Peifer Kreider. find in your A&P. ui we 900 Farr eas i Loe 3 Local farmers are refusing 15 ed, who was the executrix of !40. RAFFENSPERGER, JENNIE L., We have still other items made regist an itemizeq ill remember the Gov- | limit automobile prices makes it pn ! 5 i ras dec'd, No. 19, April Term, 1949. wh erslip , yuu will remember the Gov. Cis. rou cents for their tobacco crops { . John W. Boyd. vi | The second and account of especially for ys according to aL you save 2 know ornment bought eggs in large quan- | necessary to limit prices of copper, Pn or Brothers. extendice poul 6. BRUBAKER, LEVI L. dec'd, Yhe Rock an J account o our own strict standards by other at A i : oo i der i steel, glass, rubber and such that| extensive i No. 9, May Term, 1850. The first | ay Weslaler, @ . . 4 tities several years fo, In order to} Stel { 0 ss I Xue | trymen west of town, now have | and final account of John N.|4L ROTHFUS, WILLIAM H.,, dec d, | reputable manufacturers. g§# | Nos. 5-6 keep the price up, then dried and gues. 0 Take es od k Iv if | 275 acres which is devoted entire- Brubaker and Paul N. Brubak- | No. 34, Jugs, Term, 1380. The | + In either case, our name on the Y old. stored them. Now the Army refuses Wage €omiro) ean Yeo) iY. 1 ly to their business. | er, exors. fg : oo irs aid final 9 ann label i$ a guarantee of quality Nos. 7-8 to buy them and is getting its sup- | living costs are held in check and |" AR Zerohey | 7- BUCH,'HOWARD W., dec'd, No. | Hess urtz, admrx.. n od value. : ; alse spe the CCC's | this is dene, in an emergency, by | Last week Constable 66, August Term, 1950. The first | 42. RIDER, GERTRUDE S., See) by » 6 Vigorows & Hearty . ply ET uh Ses price control of consumer goods. | arrested George Schreiber, i and final account of William E. | No. 19, - January Foo Jos) May we suggest that you 5 hens’ fruit don't meet the require- Statee. Hews are. te firt | Lititz for getting gasoline and oil Buch, exor. Te ai 2nd nal of acquainted with all these A& OUR luc The erstition came | hir irthday er brothe CRIST 1 >. Dee Tr decd, No. a Bus Sr i a he SY n i, | this system meat seems to he the} ind bird nd bi r brother | 19. CRIST, IDA C Deed of Trust | 1950 The hi and final accoun 420 Lexington Avenue Crabapple Jelly PAGE 20¢ from 2 f into heinz during World War First affected. The: reason is that Clarence celebrated his second the No. 81, {Sober Term, : 183.1 of Frank J Sekinger, sexor : New York 17, N. Y. shen three cigarettes on one match # So > i as ree ! First and final account of The |. © . 146 when Hires Cigars | the national supply isn’t as large as | p ot week, | Central National Bank of Col- | 45. SMITH, OLIVER J., decd, No. Ann Page Honey for dlc Yaa meant a flame burning too long for | i a { Mrs. Charles Morton was hos- : r tN { 90. November Term. 1948. The Senior S : . Sh . | many less perishable products nor Se : : | umbia, Trusiee of Nancy C.! vy Nove i Ty Rs li | SULTANA 16-01% 38 24-01 58s Truine safety since the enemy esuld brain a the supply be increased as less t the Ladies Bible Class ol, Crist Glenn, under, Deed = of Secony 294 tinal account of Or: Peanut Butter jor Cir 18 Ir. Sires their rifles for an accurate am.| ~~ ° "7 .. | the Evangelical Church. Trust between Ida C. Crist and | yer «Smith. rT, cha | 3 Se Cre, IKK 1-Ib 2-1b : However. if the infes-ved rays ghe{ 25 i Ser foods It bs "The: Straicht Eicht Bridve Club The Central National Bank of | ang Se Lancaster Coun- | Sunnyfield Fancy Creamery N-0 Oats Sak. Lh 1Te +h sie oe REN i : Sp ic | been tried, with the result of reck- | nas ne 5 : y National Bank, exors. | ord. used in the sniperscope. which is | : was entertained at the home of ce vy 146. SCHWARZ, BERNARD, dec'd, | 8-01 12.02 supposed to be infantry Bh Sisughiering that leads ol Miss Evelyn Baker 1. DIFFENBAUGH, W. H. decd, i No January Term, 1950. The | BUTT Wheaties 7 15¢ oe 22¢ ; “hi oo. ifle : in total dark { greater a year or twe!| VSS Lvelyn Baker. : 1 No. 43, Tem, 1950, first and final account of Rose ic i5¢ he he rifleman can see in total dark- : 3 0sc0e assinger s selling The first : ine oi | 2 act {ul wi flonase oe how aces, of severe grain shortages. | Boe C Basing 0 a ing The ad Secours of | Schwarz, Mary Schwarz, Kath- Quaker Puffed R a pkg Test, fu TSS. DO ’ choice dressed rabbits at his home | lay Diffenbaug ( arse J) Ye - | Meat is classed as a luxury food. 5 | ryn Scawarz and Helen Sch- Solids i AUNT Wer 2th 32 tidy anv lights for fags are on one | . | At 204 1 v Stree 12. DUSSINGER, WILLIAM L, yr ra { 1b. Ib. 11¢%4 ¢ many lights sh lags | Three-fourths of the people of the at 204 Mt. Joy Street. dec'd, No. 71,, August Term 1950 | ,. WarZ, Sxices, 1 | 18. c Prints < Pancake Mix Sp match. But this is so often what | ir 3 | Rd der d, No. 71,, Aug t FW 47, VON NIEDA, HARRY J. decd, | oor 2 4 happens t+ otir old superstitions | "ord do not consider it a necessary | First and final account of W. No. 74" February Term... 1950 4 and customs when medern science | : ow: 24, } . IMPORTED ib ) -Bran k item of food. They know that the | {Lee Dussinger, exor, | Second and final account of The Danish Bleu Cheese 59¢ Kellogg $ All pkg Annual Report of : { 3. EARHART, HARRY E, decd, : : = BETTY CROCKER 20-0z i Orde steps in and takes over. szme area of ‘ground will produce | No. 19 : F Shred Teri “1950 { Kinin Nl pak Si Sharp Cheddar Cheese b9¢. Cake MX ruery or oevie's oon pkg 33¢ op This ep a . . - A ’ ate SWOT { more human nourishment in bread | The first and final account of 1am, oa, exor. = Ib 25.-1b ¥ Cata 200 : . ; | (From page 1) Pe a ANE a Account ofl. "WAGENEACH, MICHAEL H. i ag Dog : 2.14 LAVAY grains than by using this ground | part-pay visits, 8 free visit 10 Harry B. Earhart, exor. S ie ENE cE Poh are EL, H | Fine Muenster Cheese 55¢ Daily Meal boy 46¢ bog $ WITH US ALWAYS for grass or grain for mo: ; | my : i. GABFL. JOHN K. al BA Thee Foie Cis rk : CHEESE 1-16 i ir gr grain for meat animals. | , °° ad 1 503 organi- | 14 GABEL, JOHN K., also known 1950. "The first and final account ’ we 20¢ y a 45¢ Tr York . Tap | child welfare visits and 503 organi- VTE I TE EY y | Jol. PY oa ac pkg ie 30m a wiih So although rationing is never aj i yolt HS visits and 505 organi ; as JOHN K. GABLE, decd, No. of Lester E. Roberts, exor. | Kraft s Velveeta Hershey i Cocoa wn 23¢ many suffered repression but today | Roa wills. 20, March Term, 1948. Second |4y WIDDER, LIZZIE E. also ’ wa 39¢ wHiTE 28-or g § e OL vet 3 a1 3 Nn i$ oh Pio | 4% Li, ads vs als k 8 Germans in the Wastern zone are | Fleasant. ting to us, we would Patients with chronic illnesses and final = account of Wayne S. known as. L. E. WIDDER, decd, Borden 4 Gruyere Cheese oe Apple Butter Housz oe 19¢ rather have eat apportioned as | : i: vice ! taal. ar Yo. . . 22-0x crowding their war bombed, torn | fairly eo re aie Fe 3 ole} ™ i a: Joss | 15. yy FANNY, decd, No. 2, | Jo. i i To a | Spaghetti wn 13¢ - {8c White American KRAFT 3 Toot 93¢ and ruined buildings to worship |; ‘oor’ it than to not have ra- | oF Fi CE ed October Term, 1924. The first{ Jip Obertoitzer, exo Sparkle Desserts "Te Wii. 17.0: Ba WEDNE: their ~ God. Both Protestant and | tioning aud not have enough meat. | visits, There were 502 visits. and final accc un! of Adam Mus- 50. WRIGHT, F. LACEY, dec’d. No. ANN 12-0¢ 38 Blueberry Ple Mix NESS on : On. ih Cath lie churches. with little in- | mia | ‘The Ic al territ ry includes Lan- ser, Junde Te will as 57, June Term, 1950. The first Strawberry Preserves PAGE dor c P 17.00 {6c i 3 from FI come and heavy debts, plan new | | disville, Salunga, Florin, East Pe- State oy Herman G. Musser, | and final account of Elizabeth ANN | Bg pire 33¢ Dewco Shoe eg Lig] can 475 mile { i = : exor. of Adam Musser, deceased. | Trig vx tx | D 088i f as a | tersburg and the following town= Xx : ; | G. Wrignt, extx. | Salad r ng PAGE jor 17-01 close to building programs to care for in-| E D | S h I | te g g = (16. GRAYBILL, NATH! AN B. also | 51 Ww ESSELS. BLANCHE S.. dec'd ’ ot 72 20¢ creased membership. In Communist | ° onega C 00 | ship rural areas: E. Donegal, W.| known as NATHAN GRAY-|"" Libby $ Swe Peas | il > | as | No. 92, June Term, 1948. The loritv East Germary religious practices (From Page 1) | Donegal, E. Hempfield, Rapho, Mt. | BILL, decd, No. 28, August account of The Conestoga Na- Ann Pa f Beans Waldorf Tissue roll 8c jority a os ocd ren. | Joy and Penn townships. { Term, 1950. The first and final | tional Bank of Lancaster, exor. 4 1 yo are limited. The Russian govern- | ti Pailin | Viens 190Y No es ank ancaster, e» 1 1 Fat BI are: Schclastically—Teacher View, T} 10d account of Lloyd B. Graybill | RIT: Shan 1 sie io pm 25-1b at b pare. d The Associa she y ox- : J of Emma Sharp, who was a 3 Suir ob re = ment hes {rzen church funds, ban- | pov Slaugh: Student view, | : = Yistes 2 pi and Annie Esther Bowers, exors. life-tenant under the will : WI IA c Daily Scratch Feed 98 31.15 actor ; Tice i -olioi kr. = a pres "appreciation to the lo- | 17 GUNDFI FORGE. decd N PTV Fa > c used one ned the distribution of religiou To i rl Stet: Comal © o> weir appre { 17. GUNDFEL, GEORGE, dec'd, No. GEORGE H. GOLL. 1-1b 23-0z 25-1b literature and forbidden higher | a. Fannie Ruth Mu pe Go .._| cal Drug Stores where calls were }, May Term, 195). The first ac- Register of Wills and Clerk i san Daily Laying Mash bes $1.15 starter 4 DT Cy | sellor View, Mr. Paul Diller: Co- feceiVed for nursing service... Also count of Charles F. Gundel,| 4. Wik; 2 3 Will POC. AND > also equ theological study. This is not the| . View. Mr. John Harti FF : wuarsing service. Als a 3-4 of Orphans’ Court TOMATO SAUCE OR MOLASSES consisting : Ss 5 a last 4 © 3 1 to the Mt. J Bulletin for their | ru " a ky TTT ; VEGETARIAN STYLE. is first time, nor will it be the last, io ie Viewpoint Mr. Genes > Ve | i lor ner 18. HALDEMAN, LEVI H. deed, Patronize Bulletin Advertisers veo Sweet, Juicy Florida plow, gr: that pecple have been Forbidden L M yh il 4 i ih hed 1 | cocperation in publishing the re- N. 82, April Term, 1950. The | ——m . i wooed say iv ¥ 48 ove. Music wi >» yy . i ET ate TE 1 8 to dvd disserve | J usic will be fi 1 : 4 | ports of the nurse and other art- | first and final account of E. Eli- | RR — Oranges i 7 ik 3 Ten the school orchesira under the di- |. bof th i | a x a. McCormi ig | icles pertaining to the work he eth Hallman, admrx. i 10-0t i C weir Iaith atter YW ~ ob icles pertaining to the work of the , : ! helt Sup Jo. wales he a] fection of Mr. Eugene €. Saylor. | PRUNE 8 Be Wot £10 1g HALDEMAN. MABEL R., dec'd, | SIMON P. NISSLEY Letty Lane Plaited Mints wa 20¢ : " a powerful the State, mans od | Ia n Grade School par-1. x Thi 5 Arr Nc. 1, December Term. 1941. MARY G. NISSLEY FARMINGTON 1- . I'ractor owe. fake : | M: yiown Grade School par | ting agent of the Community Chest. Tha: 2 Th on Mizahat] Milk Chocolate PLAIN & ALMOND block 45¢ dozen used 1 s they can never take from him. ents will meet Monday evening : The account of E. Elizabeth FUNERAL DIRECTORS | i : ® ® 9 feta; ai Es nies Mrs. Walters has been without Hallman, admrx. d.b.n.c.t.a ATs | W { Tea Ba $ 16 in 16¢c 48 In 45¢ 200-216 SIZE ons with 1 ST ART | February 5 in the high school au- | telephone service since moving to | 20. HERR NNA M., also known Mount Joy, Pa. { eciar g rks v NL Delivery : HE LOST AR Vos Sis l ephone service si 0 g 11 LYN M., al \ Vib A i os {ditorium. Dr. Eugene Robh © > | ; | s ANNA M/ FRR. MAE . | /a gi Deering OF CORRESPONDENCE Fume B ugene Robh of the her new home frem October 1st un- | as ANNA MAY HERR, MAE Nectar Tea pkg 2c a 926 § culty at Millersville State Tea- HERR and ANNA MAE HERR, silage Cu faculty at Millefsville State Tea til January 18th when a temporary | Li Mp ro r 3 19¢ NONE PRICED large 1 3 MeCe : The pen in the container of | , Sollee: will the drab | ) ( dec'd, No. 58, August Term, 1950 . Post $ Gra Nuts 19% Ne pai large 29¢ Lk McCormi pebbles, the rosewcod desk, sand | jehetrs College will discuss the prob { telephone was installed pending in- The first and final account of Electric Welding ft oars Wass os : nure Spr lems of cletheniary reading. A 9 . Shea : ! NONE PRICED larga t we ited over. damp ink. wax and | | stallation of a new permanent line Amos G. Sheaffer, admr. and Gas { Quaker Muffets pkg 15¢ Pascai Celer HIGHER stalk i8¢ row, M dusted cver damp ink, wax and 1 | Joc Ais. i § : 1 1 ritual | {musical program will be presented | to tue area where she is now living {21. HESS, W. GILES, dec'd, No. 3, | . us Cat Food THREE LITTLE Yor ile Ny i cultipack signet for the seal. and the ritua I by students fre m the Elizabethtown | 3 § iL 5 | November Term, 1949. Second | Also Specialize On KITTENS HIGHER { tion spr Mrs. Walters’ tempcrary phone | Nowe PRICED 1b {Ea and final account of Sarah Eli-| FARM MACHINE WELDING | Mother's Oats “= 16c “ 35¢ Emperor Grapes ic ME 1 kg pkg = NONE PRICED bunch & gi number is Mi. Joy 3-4765 and pres- zabeth Gregg, admrx. ! AND EQUIPMENT i’ & Western Broccoli 33¢ Bl le sets, 2 ent address is Mt. Joy R2. (22. HIPPLE, RALPH EMERSON, Q Joy Liquid Detergent voile 35¢ NONE. PRICED 1dc 1 of which stter writing bogsan. Time has | ~ , of letter writing began. Time ha [College Orchestra which is directed " i at z orrespon- changed all that and corresp in |v Mr. Galen Herr, dence is no lenger an art nor, in a school parent. | Refreshments will be served by the | oN an] 5 § many cases, is it a habit. The tele | Calls for nursing service are re- | ii No. 3 June Term, 1950. Automobile and Truck Welding A i ot Nectar NEARY 3 1006 4-380 Delicious Apples HIGHER = Hohsplan ROY Cases, aiid second grade mo S § - . 2 The first : ine ace ) LA I can | 2CCO phone answers many a letter. Tele- Pe ji i mothers. Miss Ro { ceived in Mt. Joy at Sloan's Phar- Masy 'B. roe rr Seen of WN MOWER SHARPENING pr Er 13%-0x Macintosh Apples NORGE h ide { 10 gal. ane REx F maine eigle is the second grade | 5 ay It EY ae 4 graph simplifies messages. It used | in gle Sond Mae { macy, Mt. Joy 3-3001. 23 45¢ San a 3300) 5 : o 3. KEIPER, JACOB S., decd, No. | Ritter's Asparagus sears ior : ee od a1 Bl milking | to be that the writing caliper | Ros ew TT {3 June Tan. 1950. First and | Gover's Welding Shop Morton’ a manor er f(g Florida Grapefruit wn 3™2% £1 milk ean si a SR Tescher Resigns | inal acco F R. tL ers; bu was a stage set for a certain day or | lesign final account of R. U. Fassna Orton's oa 10DIZED Red Radishes bunch RL k { xe Board announces the resig- Li B d A d admr. c.t.a. Delta and Marietta Streets . CLEANSING a3 days cach week, with pleasure and |... ¢ WMiss Winifred Houck. | Iquor gar NQ 2c. KEYES, EMMA LOUISE, also MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 Scottie’s Tissues 75 2c 7" P i - 12-02 | Fast Donegal for the past two years. [with a ples Birdseye & Snow Crop Peas "7" 23¢ . pre REGALO 6. 12-02 “ ueterminaticn, Today the typewrit- { known as EMMA KEYES, deo 'd, 132 Cashew Nu BRAND og pkg 58¢c Ne . ay, another for a first 1 fi L t of G a | 7 70x 5 ; i ourself t i y, ano rst and final account of George CHICKEN-OF-THE-SEA 3 A -01 . fliness. death, You ie 0} te ‘fos tor un vet been] quarter, and oe dared Toru en] gE Tuna “Sie hiar 25¢ = 3% porp.on-the-Cob Nl: Lun 23¢ | e¢ card mart an A ef filled. Thev als ; 1 . KURTZ DOROTHY E., dec fy PILLSBURY 143-02 i C | ny. They also two SUE, Li 4 CEC T MAIN ST. ix 25¢ BIRDSEYE 2 10-02 To Hold Square Dance [ boards, one of which paid cash, No, 3, Muy Term, 1950. The fost 3 Eas Hot Roll M fe Cauliflower SNOW: CROP i 27¢ + Locate ane A hz Sr wf Mame: 1 -b the other candy. The take for the S00 Jnl account of Many ey MOUNT JOY Borden’s Starlac ws 35¢ Pineapple Chunks FROZEN ot 35¢ boards, which pclice said amounted | 27. KING, JACOB F.. dec'd. No. 30, Sunnyfield Rice 1202 ide ri 35¢ from Elm Ee of Givi salt. sind ie | TASLE Ted. the bale pen eae of Gir Is’ Health and Phy- + (From Pace 1) i No33, August Tern, 1950. he | { 5 Hudson Napkins ; 14 : i cical Education, to accept a positicn | filled 1 ottles of assorted lic . first and final f Wil- abe iy aig ste | | J I asso uo St a nal accoun: o il COMPLETE 24-02 10-1b og ayn io pe. Tnistead jin her hometown at Chambersburg.| Meanwhile. state police seized | liam M. Musser, Jr., admr. Ali DETERGENT pkg 39% pkg 2.49 afm FROZEN FOODS [Sales of vsing either to send a sentiment- |... ~~... . rio i; : oo 125 KLINE, LILLIE MAR, der . TREAM 1-b = Miss Houck has been teaching a w ve-cer 5 ac 5 ) colo s 2) ‘word Fir a birihday, graduation, | tit five-cent slot machines. one No. 29, August Term. 1950. shad Pink Salmon ho 59% printed greeting. All of us practice | this easy zy. In a way, it is too | A Square Dance sponsored by | bad, isn’t it? | the school newspaper staff of East | Donegal will be held Saturday eve- | fo $26.15, was also confiscated October Term, 1949. Second and | Marvel Enriched Sliced || said highy V UNION IS STRENG = andl a rr a fl scated. tial hee pe . 7 25.1 3 8 a TN i ng, February 3 beginning at 7:30 At Maytown they confiscated 300 pattie 2X len B | Daily Dog Meal i 46¢ iy $2.14 " 4 pen fhe shoulders of fhe if Rd. the high school ‘auditorium. Mr. | bottles of heer. Pclice said they ye ig bs fh, K ro S ru BLUE 1%-lb 22¢ 51h 50¢ White Bread Mod Congress gests th» Satur iy Hubert Wittenberg will insiruct | found four slot machines in the | 28. LEAMAN, BENJAMIN F. déc’ dy | a y p LABEL jor b= of His 2 > and also call the numbers. Refresh- | club rooms, two five-cent cnes, a | No. 48, March Term, 1950. Ti 1¢ | Chivers Black Currant Jam ior 39% ern civilization. Teo often we feel, | ments will be served first and final account of John | ten cent & : arter machine, { rot . : J pr 4 3 2 ee ¢ nt ind 1» quarter machin | W. Leaman and Henry C. Lea- | BULK AND GALLONS Lord Mott's Beets FRENCH 0-02 12¢ i 15021 Fra that once we have elected to mem- | iin . . . addition, four punchboards, | an. administrators Try r old fashioned sugar cones | STYLE can 8 3 g . pss is then en its | | Ne | man, administrators. | ATY our a i - i" Your Best Bread Buy! a 2 ; This | her. aria represent us | NEARBY DAIRYMAN JOINS j and $49.05 in cash, were confiscaied. | 29. LOCKARD, ANNIE G.. decd. | with Breyers Ice Cream. | Lima Beans boi 8c Fv 34c He hcuse, ms own, to in | HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN ASSO. | Hollnbaugh’s father, Joseph, post- | No. 25, December Term, 1948. | r,t, 4 ’ SM bor 90 » pressure: § at all times, should participate in A, D1’ bail in behalf of his son. wile I'he account of Mary Louise | TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- | Nestle $s Morsels SWEET pkg Cc 3 \ This hous circumstances as we the people, | Carl F. Ginder, Mt. Joy RD is | Nori Ath ig Fl Marley and Mary Senft Reising- | TIONS, CLUBS, Eic a | condition. desire. But wa, the people, must one of 87 Pennsylvania Holstein | A. Berman, Lancaster, | er as executrices of Annie G. | ’ . : | 1, KNOW what we want. must be | breeders recently ; admitted to posted for Shireman. Both clule | Lockard accounting for the WE OFFER | ox unified in our desires wo We ean | membership in the Holstein Frie- | Were closed immediately after the | i impounded by, the Or: | SPECIAL PRICES ON . 2 . ale 1 A, S. = 2 S mans Court 0 ancaster | } forgat. at lesst put aside, during |s'an Association of America by |x aids. a a County in said estate by an ad=- | ICE CREAM ! =3 and ar this emergency cur political party | uninimcus vote of the Board of | | judication filed December 29, 10 Quarts Or More | : by ki 2 kw x metres. The \stai Saturday, January 27th, St. Hil- 1950. | We t pl ders Monda ‘ ing for PARTY | Directors. The national Holstein Ways. i e must place or on y 1 ice this : i gia a Tor Repub | association is the largest dairy cat- | 42's Guild of St. Lukes Episcopal | 30. A So d, Da! and Thursday, by 2 p. m. ¥ we can i Ye a - | association is th ‘gest (ree AN ania i far : June Term ne - first | serve you at any time, please \ lican or Democratic gains, we [tle recording organization in the Church will Serve AB Sauer Kraut and final account of Harry B.| |, : THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACITIC TEA COMPANY Sale v weald find ourselves and our voice | world. Its total membership now | Supper in. the Church basemen Martin, exor. CALL 3-9163 wt 2 ; Paul E s . re ; Vit i | from five to eight o'cloc Com- 31. MILLER, BLANCHE L., decd, : . a ‘e n stic and | numbers more than 40,000 cattle v , ) x rR A and Pacific Tea Co % J ions Se Be | breeders, J plete supper one dollar. | No. 38, December Term, 1935. CLOSED SUNDAYS | Copyright 1951=The Great Atlantie os Be 8 ; oreign ‘issues. Cong { : J { ] XE