{ir st and final account of [ Fl Ze The Bulle lin, Joy, Pa,, Thursday, February 8, 1951 Orphans’ Court we feat a dat Bank of I. Auditing Notices ster, adme, | 1 . FERRUARY TERM, 1051 No. 38, December Term, 1935. | The et J oy Bulletin | To all heirs, legatees, creditors and The first and final account of | & other persons interested: Josephine Ross Miller and Ed- | Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher Notice is given that the following wird Foss hitler, Shor. of the [1 Em a accounts in decedents’ estates an will o arles iller, dec ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 | ======= The Lead led i as executor of the will : trusts have been filed in the office who was executor of the w | are promises of big things to come. | of the Register of Wills or the Clerk of Blanche L. Miller, dec 4d And See Il you Don’t Agree... Pub i IVER) Thursday at No.| They may develop into optical il- | By Sidney Du Broff of the Orphans’ Court of ances. 33. MOORE. I, decd Huiitrels W, 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. lusions come harvestin but right | ter County, as the case may be, an g. OF That Storewide Low Prices on n fac 18 ) # £ i ’ ht = Ril’ aan ath now, of a winter's mental reserva- | ISS PARISH drove her ancient | that the same will be presented to Ars and Ei, acount ul Jat an Sul 1 8 ’ hs 3 mb autom a ol > erine E. Ka an & ' . » Per year .. 30 tions. The gardens roses may do-| 1 ul mobile along the deserted the Orphans’ Court of said county Moore, Jr., exors. | of Items Every Day Save You More Than Just Six $1.00 | | highway toward home. Her deep | for audit and confirmation, and for | . 1 S ‘e's 60 | mand much attention through labor, was justifiable in view | distribution of the balances shown ro BARNET. ek evs J “Week End Specials”? Single COPIES 05 | later. The phlox., verbenmas and | of the successful play she had pro- | therein to the parties legally entitl- x2 fines Oe of Gertrade A Few “Week. P COPIES FREE | salpiglossis and shasta daisy be Ia- duced and di-| ed thereto, on the date hereinafter R. Miller, surviving trustee for To, 1 ‘er eaten by aphids, but right now | rected that eve- At ten in the the use of Henry U. Miller, | Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. . ad eo . ning. Nothing | forenoon tandard Time, in e Burs lansky. Elle F, Joy. Pa, as second-class mail mat-| the imagination centers in the glory «Minute bi would | Orphans’ Court Room on the Laura Yar s | ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | of the backyard in summer. It is| Fiction care to see, but | 4th floor of the Court House in the Miller and Gertrude R. Miller, | Meml p viv iE Newspaper such a pleasant prospect to een | a huge triumph City of Lancaster, Pa. 35. MILLER, BARNET, dec'd, No. e¢mper, enns, Fania PWSpape abe . I ” a nt Y 19, 1951 58, Januar Term, 1941. e | . hie ot plate that the headaches to follow | ‘ for the ama FEBRUAR ) y 5 Publisiiers Wi Socsation and the labor entailed, doesn't| teurs of Deep Valley High School. | 1, ARNOLD, NETTA FORNEY, second and final account of Cet. Customers Corner la 3 iri Even Mr. Wilks, principal of Deep dec’d, No. 65, May Term, 1950. trude R. Miller, surviving exe- Publication Day, Thursday Sampen the spiry, Vi ley Hi zh who was never lavish The first and final account of J. cutrix. : “ py for a change of advertising | his ny had said, ‘Miss F. Aierstock, exor. 36. McCLUNE, IDA A, decd, No, | Did you ever hear of “quality con. should reach. this office Tugsday, / A HARD DECISION | Parish, we are extremely proud fo| 2, BAIR, BENJAMIN ELLS- | + 24 May Term, 1950. First and trol”? . We will not guarantee insertion of | ' parents want the bloox of an | haves you 4, a member of our fac-| WORTH, dec'd, No. 9, May Aral account of A. Myrtle Me- | ‘ tising unless copy reaches rents wi RY You av. Beal ap “lune, admrx. . any adver in mnie in sg 4 18-year-old on a farflung battle | ulty. I speak for the town as well Term, 1950. The first and final 37. MeGRANN. RICHARD J.. dec d, | At A&P this means that we set the olfice not ‘er SHAR ML . a 35 as its school.’ account of Ellsworth D. Bair, (9! Saf Tt . : receding day of publication. field. Nobody wants son's lives | as its sc admi- No. 8, October Term, 1908. he | high quality standards for the food “lussified ads will be accepted t i Now it was over, except for the Nt J n account of The Conestoga Na- : Classified 4 adg i he accepted to | snufled out in war. whatever the party she was giving for the cast. 3. BOYD, MARY §S., dec'd, Ne, # Bank of Lancaster. stic- we sell. .. and then we stick to those 9 1 cation ay. hn " - ste | PALLY | iy . i I ~ © he a d i" & A Pp bh . do, A rn ape he boy: alent oy Miss Parish applied Peessore pagust Yer, 1950. Jie a | | ceeding use fot the use of | standards through thick and thin. = | bestial. The world’s majority of | {he accelerator. Being detained a > d d Wal Harriet McGrann Becker. S g ter. A. Herr, exors. |, iL | E D I T O R i A L people want peace, but peace they | the theatre had made her late. She: Bo ay a ANNA E, decd, |38 NAGEL, WILLIAM, dee d; Fo | You won't find us lowering our 1 have nor does it seem likely | knew the cast would already be ar- +h 1950. The 52, August Term, 1950. First an ; . 1 | of Save Hor for some | riving at her home No. RR, ut ry Edna final account of Elizabeth N. | high quality standards because sup- a PEs 1S 0 come for some : st & al ¢ Ed { : i AO uss : be Ace, re REY at As she rounded the sharp turn in Bausman Verdier, admrx. eta, i, Heisey, admrx. ) un} plies happen to be scurce, or’ be- Anv man who lives sensibly nev- | time. It becomes necessary there the road she heard a sudden naise | = BOYD JOHN W. decd, No. 51 39. PEIFER, IDA, decd, No. 52, | re wip Ta er gets much publicity. | fore, to build an army of such followed by a loud hiss. The car August Term, 1930. The first Septembor Teun, 3000 he first cause we want to put o ace | strength that the 18-year-olds, their | pitched from. side to side almost: and final account of Owen P. National Bank of Lancaster, gain” sale. OM areat trouble with war is | younger and older brothers, their | running off the road. Miss Parish Bricker and Henry S. Boyd, trustee of Be Peifer Kreider. | . that many men give their lives | parents and neighbors, may be safe fought eit sega ton SX of May Be Boyd, degeas: | 40. RAFFENSPERGER, JENNIE L., | That is why you can shop at A&P, to make other men heroes. | from the enemy. In order to pre- bal Toe A ily Ee "me. | John'W. Boyd. { dec’d, No. 19, Agri Jen m, oo day in and day out, with complete 209 | pave for force against attack, owr| oo. “ene brought it to a stop.| 6. BRUBAKER, LEVI L., decd, The Sefond a 2 a 0 confidence that if, for any reason, ; Did vou ever realize that we are | army must be massive, its numbers d. fom the diss No. 9, May Term, 1950. The first 4 Re res WILLIAM H., decd, | you are not satisfied with any pur ALL prices shown here, not merely grocery Items, : living in an age where dis sarmament | outweighing the foe. Lack of prep- She emerged and final account of John N. No. 34, August Term, 1950. The | ill kh and including those items not subject o price ceil- ving in an. 2 abled automobile, It was too Brubaker and Paul N. Brubak- Rie | chase, your money will be cheer. ; A F 1) is the road to suicide? | aration now may lead to defeat la- dark to see anything. She ar. BOTS. first and final account of Lillian | full ded ings, are guaranteed Thursday, February 8, thru i © oe | ter, should war come to us here.| opened the trunk and lit a 7. BUCH. HOWARD W., dec’d, No. | . Hess Kurtz admrx, ii y rejunded. Wednesday, February 14th. If vou want flo be a successful | And, a defeated nation not only match. “No jack! Now what am | 66, August Term, 1950. The first 2, SIDER, ous oy decd | We will be grateful for an sug 5 husband, never forget your wife's counts a terrific cost in loss of life I going to do?” ! re al so! of Willie The first and final account of | . Bn h th Loss than q cent a cup : ~ birthday and never remember her | and property, but of the principles Miss Parish sat down on the run- 8. BUSHONG. EDMUND L., decid; The Fulton National Bank of | gestions you may yr fia fi Vege) Jo 5 gi bid : age. | for which it fought. Also, when a| ning board. “I suppose I could walk No. 3, August Term, 1950. The aud Louis J. Vane | help us maintain our igh quality sie Pap Tout. } a 2 00 | country is faced with defeat, it| back to town and get help te ols first and final dccount of Ida M. 5 ELIAS P. decd, No standards. Please write: i es he art fa ae. le a . Servi w that I could stop a passing cari e Bushong, exix. 33 Son "A&P TEAS © ' For the gast few years old people drafts inty service. manpower was one.” She retained her posi-| g BALTZLI, MARY A. decd, No.| 4% April Term, 13:0. The first | CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. | } threwn out of industry on is childpower, as a last, desperate | = © “no running board. 24, June Term, 1950. First and Partial account of Walter A. | A&P Food S VIGOROUS & 3 but today they are be- | stand. This’ would be intolerable, In the distance appeared a set.of final account” of J. ‘Wilmer lerr, exor. & ood Stores | = > : . . : " LES A. 4.01 c a c CO! ine solicited for war work. | heart-rendering. headlights. Miss Parish took a Mowery, admr. : 4“ ALE { 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N.Y. J Qur Own Tea pkg 2 41 o 00 | It is nol an emotional battle we| small handkerchief from her purse 10. CRISS, oi a of TH 1950. The first "aid hal Slots | RICH & FLAVORFUL \ 1 : i folks are hav- | st fi i selves as +h | and waved it at the on-coming’ car. 0... 81, ctober erm, 58 ud : hy { A number of local folks are hav- | must fight with ourselves as much iu UL then First. ond fire account of The) .. of Frank J. Sekinger, exor. bv 4-01 27¢ 8-01 52¢ } A ing a gosd laugh and why should- | as one that concerns our depth of its speed and disregarded | Central National Bank of Col- | Sv, OLIVER J. gece, No. eciariea vie ott oy s | H 3 at n't they. Why go to Florida to evade | thinking for the safety of everyone. the appeal for aid. umbia, Trustee of Nancy C. aD ant of Oli- 17" winter weather when they had two | If mothers shudder at the fate of : Chee Stenn, Silo est of ver J. Smith, Jr, Richard C.| ANN PAGE M | Brea SLICED 1-lb bc 1%-1b 21¢ i s inches of snow down there last| the drafting of the 18-year-old, HE waited for what seemed like Te Ce tc] Bank of Smith and The Lancaster Coun- | QUALITY FOODS arve WHITE pkg pkg 4 av week? would they not rather, through : 2 long ne a = Columbia. 2 NW Naina Baas od in ay * serv delicious. low: Quaker Puffed Rice EY i5¢ : co! : i JOT Cd S . y . - U4, | < so “Ann 8339 contemplating. deeply the overall bie near she waved her hand- 11. DIFFENBAUGH, W. H. decd, No. 80, January Term, 1950. The | Page Foods . - ARP's Finostt We a dozens am cg a pon ar - beta N a V ary Tom . » 5 AN OLD IDEA ou conditions, Juve oe = sed kerchief hopefully. It came to a Jo. iH Fy 1550 frst and final account of Rose | st avers. fous boaring the quality-famous Ann Wheatena Cereal A 30¢ 3 WITH A NEW TWIST | force in this country hat The screeching halt alongside her own Tn ve pay Lary a Helo re inn Page Salad Raist INSTANT 1 Det 28 5 it was William Congreve, in the | might not be possible due to our| op | 12. DUSSINGEE. WILLIAM i rym ie an elen Sch- pkg C ‘ ° TF HH ic cor LL wirz, extees. ; 17th century, who wrote: “Music| power? IF it is necewsacy to do so.| What seems to be the trouble, | ™ ge 'd, No. 71, Aygust Term 1950 | 4, YON NIEDA, HARRY J. decd, DRESSING Post's Sugar Cris we E hath cha to soothe the savage|in order to make such a condition| Miss?” Santon First and final decount of W. No 21 Term Io A ga p pkg | Ta all carla xn should these boys “I had a blow-out an do i Lee Dussinger, exor. ¢ al aoc J : i ICK ASSORTED nest 1 Sv— Ach. th ten rock sv hend a! certain, then should these boys not I 3 ng : : Second and final account of The | 3. 8 pint ' c WARW Ps A— hy ast, to soften rocks = hl a a Ji Hed hat they mor be well] have = Jack 18. EARHART, HARRY E., dec'd, Ephrata National Bank. of Eph. | hit i Spar Chocolates "VAliNtine wear vox ov Jl knotted ¢ The 20th cen ury put be ra ! at; § wa “Fear no more, my lady,” “7 No. 12, February Term, 1950, # rita; Pa. exor. | er cp : 0 3 3 a it to i by supplying music in| {rained that they are able MOre | caid, getting out of hig: car. “I'm The first and final account of | 48, WAGENBACH, MICHAEL H. | = _ Peco Conversation Hea ® bog ¢ 2 factories. in - daivies, in buses and | safely and surely to hold their own. | certain there is at least onc around Harry B. Earhart, exor. =" dec'd, No. 72. February Term. | FINE. MEDIUM 1.16 WHITE 28-0 i9¢ “fr trains. in hospital delivery rooms | to be equipped to be ready for an| somewhere.” { 14. GABEL, JOHN K, also known 1950. The first and final accoun: | Ann Page Noodles os pia 27¢ Apple Butter HOUSE jor Bnd in in institutions te | emergency. “You're a life saver.” as JOHN K. GABLE, dec'd, No. of Lester E. Roberts, exor. THREE 16-02 . PLAJN OR 24-0% A He ane in I _ ly oth ome eee ED oe eee “Wait a minute,” the man said. 20, March Term, 1948. Second |49. WIDDER, IJZZIE E. also Ann Page Beans STYLES can ile Sterling Salt 10DIZED pkg 5¢ y I fret me El ane Te) “Come over here near the head- and final account of Wayne /S. known as L. E. WIDDER, dec'd, | . 1073-01 . TEORD ‘ er plac They use music for psy- e S lights.” Gabel, exor. No. 25, December Term, 1949. | Ann Page Tomato Soup 3 on 29¢ Prune Juice A tm 28¢ -casons. Much of. the h i She hesitated. “But why sa 15. GOOD, FANNY, de¢'d, No. 2, The first and final account of | 12.01 | 4 r od . dl vc | . 12- cld but the purpose in us- | ¢ He took her arm, guiding her to | October Term, 1924. The first John Oberholtzer, exor. i Ann Page Peanut Butter far 32 Cudahy Sliced Bacon iby 55¢ Yet, there is much| where he could see her face. { and final account of Adam Mus- | 50. WRIGHT, F. LACEY, dec’'d, No. Pre ared S a hetti NN Ble 3c ae that w Scrapbook ! » “Roberta!” he cried out. “It's ser, trustee under the will, as 57, June Term, 1950. The first p p di Stewed Onions FL os 17c called muste tha e : . state , rms > ser, and final acc 20-> 43. -0Z a a would you! " : Shaded py Heron Q uss SpA Jd of Elizabeth Mother's Oats iy iS¢c py 35¢ M # Beet FRENCH 200: {9a i the savage heast, nor va ‘Yes, Wayne. ; | 16. GRAYBILL, NATHAN B., also|51. WESSELS, BLANCHE S., decd ila, © Ch Tor 70% 40 Lord Mott’s Beets sii: can the suvate noast. Week's Best Recipe: “You recognized my voice—and |“ UEC (AE AN GRAY-| No. 92, June Term, 1948. The Phila. Cream eese C ng AUC le J soften recks nor bend knotted oaks. | Best Broiled Chicken: Place | you tried to keep me from knowing | BILL, decd No. 25, August | hil of The Ne. | B akstone’s Yo wi Va-pint i6c Daily Scratch Feed bog $1.15 | We s voice cur objections] . . | who you were.~Why?" i rer 1950. The fret and fined | sot SIs Na re gue ¥ Toy | broiling chickens, cut in half, in| ol 1 3 oil of that 10 vou in Term, 1950. e fi tional Bank of Lancaster, exor. | + rile ng 3 £ 8 oy ond p ’ ’ ¢ A 2 vey ye : > +p 1 CHEE a as we have the privilege > ! broiling pan. Rub entire surface of | the xy Ma Jal 3 acti oF B. Grayhill a ona Sawn Yho, wes a Sliced American §ORDEN'S Ye 35¢ U. S. NO. 1 PENNA, BLUE LABEL i i off. bu ‘hen it comes £ 10te i,” she said. i an mnie Esther Bowers, exors ife-tenant under the will. DA 12 4 I i iv n x onthe chicken with cut lemon, squeezing | “Note nothing. I've been looking | 17. GUNDEL, GEORGE, dec'd, No. | GEORGE H. GOLL, Grapefruit Juice"? 2) ic 25¢ | sh hs lemon to get lots of juice. Coat w ith | for you for six Hons. I was ready 4, May Term, 1950. The first Sed Register of Wills and Clerk story ai citen a hot l melted: butter or margarine. | to notify the police. | count of Charles F. Gundel, j£ of Orphans’ Court. | subje Sorinlla. wit) ixture of 1 ‘tea~1. "No, Wayne, I. ..} exor. ! i @ 0 0 | Sprinkle mes Share te 4 “I'm in love with you, Roberta, | 18. HALDEMAN, LEVI H., decd, | | Patronize Bylletin Advertisers Jane Parker DONUTS EXCELLENT FOR STORAGE! AND WE'RE PROUD OF FI}. each of salt and sugar, t ti I want to marry you.” | N. 82, April Term, 1950. The | \ $ : | die Rr insist paprika, 1s t black pepper for each | “I can't,” she answered. | first and final account of E. Eli- | SUGARED| PLAIN 0 POUND 1 1 5 1 r pevple who mist), ce Lay in broiler pan (not rack) | “Why can’t you?” { zabeth Hallman, admrx. = DOZEN | DOZEN AS . A: 3 1 small town man from | side down. Place broiler 5-7 . HALDEMAN, MABEL R., decd,’ SIMON P. NISSLEY c c 2 Don't vou a brie Fa : No. 1, December Term, 1941. MARY G. NISSLEY 4 15% 39¢ ib 29¢ ri a : { s der heat source. Broil ol bag bag But if vou do. then it is|’ es tmder heal SOLS. 0 The account of E: Elizabeth | sia oasis: , “ ley DHL 1 YS a | slowly. Regulate heat or pan pcsi- Hallman, admrx. d.b.n.c.t.a. FUNERAL DIRECTORS RAISED 1C20 wi Has lg The sma Town ion so chicken begins to brown . HERR, ANNA M., also known Mount’ Joy, Pa. DOZEN JELLY rs A ang ence is in the favor of lichtly in 10 minutes. Turn and as ANNA MAY HERR, MAE) IB Bord 2¢ Jersey Sweet Potatoes No. 14 lbs 25¢ eds its x There ave more = °° a es HERR and ANNA MAE HERR, | small # people to judge sinc .o | brush with fat two or three times dec'd, No. 58, August Term, 1950 | - Hot Cross Buns pkg of 10 35¢ Red Rome Apples Carer 3 lbs 25¢ i ith 97, | fo brown and cook evenly. Cook- The first and final account of | Electric g : ~ each they : the eine - °line time 35 to 50 minutes. Serve Amos G. Sheaffer, admur. and Gas e ing Fresh Pineapple None Priced Higher 39¢ of the total pepuiation ere are{ Sak id «WF X dd Tr TW . . 9 row » with pan drippings youred over . HESS, W. GILES, dec'd, No. 3, 45-54 for only five cities In the | U.S. with jo Ly ppings | Noveniber Terr 1919. Second Also Specialize @n Jelly E 1° 2802" Te Florida Grapefruit SIZE 3" 28¢ more ti a million population, on- | c and final account of Sarah Eli-| FARM MACHINE WELDING | Pia 4 Fresh Tomato SOLID SLICING cello 28¢ About Sandwiches: beth Gregg. ad | ! VEGETABLE 18.0 17 8S None Priced Higher carton ly $2 with over 180,009, enly 412 W £20 K bi d ick t HIPPLE, RALPH EMERSON. | D EQUIPMENT Vege-Crest COCKTAIL can c Fi id T 150176 d o ox cari > | When packing sandwiches to 0 towns of 25 thousand oF more. so) Nin, ont are okt ares Foot io] | decd, No. 18 June Term, 1950. Rutomobile and Tfuck Welding | gjrawherry Jam Coteus 'w dic DHEA 0 or ode the untryman belongs to the] S&C ying ay % The first and final account of LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | i ta ooh Yellow Onions No. 1 5 vi 29¢ larger group and ask him how he | © ubled dry Ha napkins then { Mary B. Reber, extx. Libby’s Tomato Juice ol 7-0: 37¢ n with doubled wet paper nap- {23. KEIPER, JACOB S., dec'd, No. Vos. 1- fools about it. {again with dou p S ed, ali h SORIA os - es CCN kin. Next wrap sandwiches in wax ith | ry ie gn wy. yist hi over Ss Ing op Tuna Fiakes wn 256 GOOD NEWS! MANY FROZEN FOODS : a ee 4 aper ow apki i ot §0¢ “I'm in love w you, | inal account of R. U. Fassnachi 0d AS WE SAID EFFORE | or Te = ih will = Lock Roberta. I want to WAY | admr. c.t.a. Delta and Marielta Streets | Cold Stream Pink Salmon 1% 58¢ Fions COST LESS THAN THEY Dib Nos. 3 Has it been so long ago that edi-{ read Bu Reap conte ou,” Wayne said. {24. KEYES, EMMA LE « as MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | . Taine 1 and tors used their columns to ask that For an excellent sandwich spread Li y known as EMMA KEYES, - { Sunnyfield Fancy Rice Ly pkg AST YEAR AT A&P! Nos. 5- sple conserv | soften six ounces of cream cheese, “Because your success means | No.33, August Term, 1950. he | | . 14. y é ol peop: ey paper. Nl add six strips of "diced crisp bacon too much to you . . . and to me.” | first and final account of wil- | J { Ajax Cleanser 2 oe 25¢ Snow Crop Brand tas Year N i remember the days when Br] at iy “I can’t have success without | liam M. Musser, Jr., admr. | CONCENTRATED 12:01 TR a | ! 08. 4 sacks were scaree and stores thru-|% % - Head Sie Sites. = you, Roberta.” 25. LLL MAL Re-Clean oi: ory ciiante bois 93c Cut Beans jo 2/4%¢ 23¢ t ked that sho ors | We n r crea 3 is a ada ea Re ad ”» No. 29, August Term, 1950. The { goiter gallon 10-01 out the land a el ; shopp 3 ote pegnat. baiter mixed wid You can't have it with me, first aod firal acorn. of George | Clorox aut iTe 23¢ Sle 49¢ Cauliflower pkg 28¢ 27¢ ‘ returned the used paper bags to a or she retorted, tears forming in | W. Baskin, exor, | Biot Peas 12-01 2/49 2/39 leviate the shoriage, With the pres. | ice of a orange. ae } taule- her eyes. “The play you pro- | 26. KURTZ. DOROTHY E. decd. | 3 oF Lia Soap Flakes we ile 3 fd C © ent increasé in cost of paper. with Soon grated orange rin > cup duced po in ye lead | No. 3, May Term, 1950. The frat | 45 EAS AIN | Orange Juice 60 2/59¢ 2/48¢ Sony ped, opped because and final account of Mary E. iy . - 1 v daughte vice still rising, with certain stores | shire ed cocoanut. Mix we oppe anc cco MOUNT JO | x an ug to feel the pinch let us Take Some Time kor 890d for the Ee Reichert, exes F. dec'd. No. 30 wi; | a Te Birdseye Brand 1% te : rs separates stil str . 27. 1 . decd, No. 30, ery go Stang now nn apes That ag wil ang pi “It was a bad play Roberta.” October Term, 1949. Soond and | Ax P § PRICE P OLICY Wax Beans vs | 856 | 24c good pr can be carried without the need Spring Si = ick “It was a good play,” she said partial account of Emlen H. | . : 12-01 a paper sack or the use of wrapping up Tey Sap ip reve, defiantly. heirs oo see, Wayne, Zellers and Frank G. Hartman, | . low prices on hundreds Baby Limas pkg | 38¢c | 35¢ new toppers. Jerking os : : i XOI'S. i i om | paper. let us carry. It is a small ncW ppers. Jerkins can be na € | you'd go on producing plays with |, iy olf items every dav...instead of rom 2 thing io ask. | of remmants and can be fussy with | me in the lead and everyone would | 28: Bina E. decd & just a few “one-day” or “week-end” cee brilliant buttons and dressy mater- | flop betas ri Just “net god first and final account of John | BU AND GALL ONS | 7 specials. 87 EAST MAIN STREET Senior § SEED CATALOGUE WEATHER |ivls or plain and tailored with a la- | enough for Broadway.” = W. Leaman and Hemry C. Lea- | = Truine. Tue ener or ol. he dur 1 i inh of lowers tive 8 URE gy mn SRB” CT on biol suas cvs | Yop hi pres weaned} MOUNT JOY, PA Eels : . ivy ast OE SEAR & 8 » ; , ANNIE G., dec'd,| with B TS x A O gapdener follows the present days hem fg A i ii Hiv dramatic coach at Deep Valley No. 25, + December Term, 1948. “for one week, even though market 3 . Record. _ in anticipation of taking to the up- USNS : ubby's tuxedo vest. Diriel, | High School. It doesn’t pay as The account of Mary Louie | TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- prices go up. turned seil of spring. At this time short jackets are very good and can | much as Broadway . . . but at least Marley and Mary Senft Reising- | TIONS, CLUBS, Eic hi : . il- | be made easily at heme. Line them | I can handle the part.” er as executrices of Annie G.| ’ pn We believe this policy hel re of winter the altianac, the mail it} 1 1 1 b “Roberta, come back: Lockard accounting for the WE OFFER {148 folicy Reps our Test, fu : ; with startling colors such as bright out ary ving 2 ne — order booklet, takes a bak seat for yiliow. flame, brig “I belong here a Just as money: impounded by : the Or- | ''SPECIAL PRICES ON Customers save more money. y the seed catalogues which has re- Name, th use, you belong on Broadway. We each phans’ Court .' of Lancaster ICE CREAM With th cently arrived through the mail. plaid. Tie the lining in to your| have ‘what we want, —or almost County in said estate by an ad- ith u e correct price marked on A yr /) Ly Many a family has planned their | costume by adding a band of same | what we want. Now help me change Judiation filed December 29, | 10 Shares We Move Mund every item, plus an itemized cash yf / lL y | : your hat or, wit} AL = ha tire: I'm giving a party for my we must place orders on ondaay regist H ROW W PARE : . catalogue garden through the frost|on your hat cr, with enough mater- | t : egister slip . . . you know what ne Ano RSI | Ord ge he ind and jee | ial left-over, make a pair of gloves. cast tonight.” 30. MARTIN, JOHN A. decd, No. \and Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can oS AsP 5 | Thais decorated the windew pane ¢ \ A 81, Sune Term, 1950. The first serve you at any time, please you save at Agr. 3 Cats forms on the pavement. The peas Inspirational: and final account of Harry B. . v { and (beets, the onions and squash,| Thoy shalt be served thyself by | Everybody reads newspapers but Martin, exor. CALL 3-9163 | Copyright 1951 — The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. , the us. tomatoes and tall corn| . every sense NOT everybody reads circular ade 31. MILLER, BLANCHE L., decd, - . | HESS & ou 3 vertising left on their door step. No. 38, December Term, 1985. CLOSED SUNDAYS are photographs and drawings that Of setyice which thou renderest. | x