Ps "™N A ud ha i HE hy 3 » 7 Wy, wo = fo fi ; » / fl The Bulleti Pa.. Ti : x The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 25 1051 |Henry Bomgardner, Etown R3, | when several female patrons were) — Capon Growers {Clair Hilsher, Elizabethtown R1/[ bitten. Now don't get alarmed — r n and Charles Mayer, Mt. Joy Rl, | this happened at Hanan, Germany, we Buller’ 3 Beaut Salon frum page 1) Each exhibitor entered four dres-) Sp re | y Pfaunmiller, Elizabethtown RS, $2; sed capons, properly trussed. | FESTIVAL AT SALUNGA | FLORIN, PHONE MT. JOY 3-4339 Allen Good, Middletown R1, $1.00. i ————— The Harvest Home festival of Salunga Methodist church was held Ba Best all around record, 1st RIVAL HOTEL MAN ert Pfaunmiller, $4.00; 2nd, Allen pULLED A FAST ONE | Sunday morning and all contribu- | tions of non-perishable foods were Aram Special $10 ROCKET COLD Good $2.00; 3rd Charles Pfaunmil- oy WAVE \ ler Elizabethtown R3, $1.00. A rival hotel man paid his neph- | given ‘to the Methodist Church| $ y i 5 0 Bp | Dallar ‘awards ‘wert’ 4 nl fc $14.28 to engage a room at an-| Home at Cornwall. . ¢ BY, J BY D a. : a 1 0 other hotel and liberate thirty | In OTHER PERMANENTS $5.00 =A po a ona Bi bedbugs. The racket was exposed Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | abethtown R3, Harold Musser, Mt, The Open 9:00 A. M. To 9:00 P. M. Mende Buller. rob Joy Rl, Glenn Eshleman, Mt. Joy 4 $17,50¢ i R2, Miriam Roland, Mt. Joy RI, Our Great America ww i “43 but a award Frar near § verdic jury @ land d The A | ( tte] . A WEST |NDIAN DREW THE A BAL GAME PLAVED &Y | owns Th PLANE FOR. THE UNITED STATES HORT AMERICAN INDIANS | wealth | CAPITOL BUILDING. AS A PRIZE FOR LONG BEFORE THE ARRIVAL | an La IVin WS WORK DR. WILLIAM “THORNTON 57 ANTE WEN, 15. PLAYED Harris] CEIVED & BOO FROM THE AT 3S COLLEGES AND A GOVERNMENT IN 17973 UNIVERSES TODAY. The INTER COM EGIATE LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP EMBLEM 15 THE WINGATE 1s wal o TROY AWARDED BACH YEAR —r gobs aN pes protest Message Just For You et i Bears & Fy BERNE nl S Mi N viewer ST The ; pointec { / Commi % & | 3 the ex “ ; | On this truly American holiday have inherited. We thank Him for i Sper : £ . A . : 1e ne 4 bin, Ge BT | we give thanks for the many bless- the rich fields and bustling factories Henr oy wy Hl +a 18,600 MILES OF FOREST : H i . . testifie WERE PLANTED. By WANG ings He has deigned to deliver on that bring us great wealth and com- rere 4 At the fall of the year 1054 AND 1941. AT LEAST 9O PERCENT . . were ti 7 Si aut Sete eo us. We give thanks for the strength fort. And we thank Him especially Pepe CONTROL u » . - . As Thanl ee Mi“ To oF eames ||| He has endowed us with, enabling for revealing His truth to us, giving Mr v S anksoivinge re — - : : oper : sgiving returns, us to preserve those liberties we the greatest wealth of all. Proper prior ’ .! FROZEN FOODS | and w We're taking time out - = or und ) ' - IO i @P| FREEZING SUPPLIES |Our con ee Bais To co bm wt oes. | : at . 95( 1e first and final account surviving trustee under the will decided From our “business concerns’ ou Rashioned Mines Meat... 27 oz. refrigerator jar Be Auditing Notices of John J. Fshelman, Howard J. of Houston Mifflin, iii Howe ‘ut sreen Beans ........ ee ‘iris c B DECEMBER, 1951 Fshelman and The Lancaster for the use of Alice Mifflin, on duri Cut up Frying or Stewing Chickens ...................... Ib. 60c } Py all heirs, legatees, creditors and County National Bank, exors. Dorothv Mifflin, Gladys Wil- timates ICE CREAM | other persons interested: 10. FALK. GEORGE, dec'd, No. 5, liams. Helen Young and John '} Fudge Tarts ...... 15¢ each Cake Rolls .......... 1h. 45¢ Notice is Bisa Ist the following = Term, 298 Me fest snd a1 ok Mika. CLESTON R. decd For 1 - Holiday Rolls ............ 2.qt. Packs .............. 95¢ accounts in decedents’ estates an inal account of Jean F. Leeds, ABR + dec’d, To give thanks that are due gay on oo. : | trusts have been filed in the office Fverett L. Falk and Norman E. No. 122, April Term, 1951. First Bowers, WRAPPING SUPPLIES | of the Register of Wills or the Clerk Falk. admrs. and final account of Ralph al Ban} Chet Rolls Foil, “ee by 5 i aS ak ae vie Ae i of i Orphiany Court of |11. FALCK, CHARLES C., decd, BS IITA and $24 3 a 0 Reynolds Aluminum Foi in. by 5 aha rai ars $1.55 ter County, as the case mav be, and | No. 21, Septemher Term, 1950, [4 THA L ., Deed 00 | In a very gre at measure 3 Freezing Paper Hand Rolis ... A re wag se that the same will be presented to | The first and firal account of of Trust, No. 28, November in) Ae Rapsol Heavy Duty 300 ft. by 18 | Be ein vag ens 2 the Orphans’ Court of said county Herhert Martin Fmig, exor. Term, 1949. The first and final : Nepco Heavy Duty 250 ft. by 24in. .............. cere for audit and confirmation, and for | 12. FISHER. ET IZABETH, Dee account of The Fulton National Mount T d f i ik N F F 125 ft. by 18 i listributi f the bal } $a Bank of TI t 000 aft oY 0 XT Nepco Freezer Paper 25 ft. by 18m. ,......... distribution of the balances shown Trust. No. 74. November Term, ¢ of Lancaster, trustee un- alte 0 $00 riends li € y ou, a ! K. VY. P. “400 it. rolls by 180. ..........c..~.. therein to the parties legally entitl- 1951. The rohit of The Cr Sor Deed of Trust of Laetitia H. For tl Celophane Rolls 20 in. by 100 ft. .......................... SL ed thereto, on the date hereinafter stoga National Bank of Lancas-!., Malone, dated August 8, 1946. uel Ste h Turkey Bogs ............ Hc Chicken Bags 10 for 75¢ J| designated at ten o'clock in the ter, Trustees under Trust Ag- We MARTHA H. decd, 500 bef WwW alo : 3 5 {forencen, in the Orphans’ Court reement dated Aucust 9, 1948. o. 103, April Term, 1951. The Deu 0 make busine SS a pleasu re. ) SPECIAL THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY | Room on the 4th floor of the Court|13. FUNK, MILDRED M., dec'd, fivst and final account of Louis loss of | Strawberries 38c Orange Juice 5 for $1.00 |House in the City of Lancaster, Pa. No. 11, February Term, 1950. S. Mzy, exor. L2ncaste DECEMBER 17, 1951 The account of Milton Funk, 34. MPARIG, WILLTAM M. decd, and $32, MOUNT JOY FROZEN FOODS 1. BRINTON, EDWARD P., decd, I eroy Funk, and The Conestoga No. 48, April Term, 1951. The 500. ® 4 ! » No. 43, Mav Term, 1932. First National Bank of Lancaster, first and final account of The The j PHONE 3-5436 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. account of Farmers Bank and| . €XOrS. Parmers National Bank and question 46-tf Trust Cecmpany of Lancaster, 14. CFHVAN, RENJAMIN. dec'd, Trust Company of New Holland te rhe succeeding trustee for Lancast- No. 107, Avril Term, 1551. The | and Anna Mearie. exors. ginhmg 2 em mr erm me eer ee rere er General Hospital, Susan first and final account of Sallie | 29: MURRAY, JAMES W.. dec'd, It is Brinton Demming and William Horning, admrx. No. 63, January Term, 1951. The paid an Penn Brinton. 15. CF'B, SAMUEL S., dec'd, No. Bro hel final account of Ray- for land = Ive + nond Murray, admr. id | 2. BROWN, NORA E., decd, No. 7 Novena) Ta 1%. First [36 MILLFR, MAURICF S. decd way. 104, April Term, 1951. The first Ae a ia} acount of Fiorence No. 36, October Torm 1946. en an P and final account of Gilbert P. Se and. Ruth B. Becker, The second and final Te Brown and H. M. Rea, exors. vx > y of Gertrude R. Miller, Dorothy 16. HARNISH, HENRY T. decd, S rer ’ 3. BUCHER, SANFORD S. decd, No 0 Radl Tor 5 : S. Brown and The Lancaster as A Friendly Store in a Friendly Town’ & WELDERS and TO No. #0, February Term, 961 | fro ‘sm Boul seers of Joon | 27. Matar SE fe DER OL M KER First and final account of Mary T Harnish adn il Hs Serb N, decd, No. Fi ei arnish, ¢ . 71, September term, 195 "he ! an A 5 4 er ing? v 17. HERR, FRANK M.,, also known first a inal fom 3 0. a Ire WwW ° pe 4. RKHOLDER, ANNA MARY, as F. M. HERR, dec’d. No. 42 J. MeQuote and Clifford M 5 : £ 1 C 2, McQuate and Cliff NV 54 Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. ! dec’d, No. 90, January Term, February Term, 1951. The first Quote, adi ford M. Mc New o 1951. The first and final account and final account of Lloyd G.|38 McCLURE, JOHN M., decd cf 3 Paul 5 Burihelder Sad Herr and Mary E. Herr Kendig, oo. 49, February Term, 1950. The p | ET ayton M. Burkholder, admrs. | exnrs. e second and final account was ann if Good Working Conditions J : wiLLIAM H, decd, |18. HESS, ELIZABETH M, decd,| John FI. McClure, Jr, and rete No. 2, September Term, 1949, | No. 85, April Term, 1951. First| oq Re M. Watt, exors. Co 2 LONG RANGE PROGRAM First and final account of De- and final account of Walter H. |“ ° LTY, PHILIP, dec'd, No. 67. ompan loris D. Dorsey, admrx. Doner, exor. Suna Term, 1935. The first and reported Y ’ mal acc nt armers c c ; DOBSON, MILLIE V. decd, |19. HOFFMAN, AARON L., dec'd.| and Trt Company i f i Rf two 8 No. 69. November Term, 1950. | No. 52, May Term, 1940. Third tor, sukstitutéd co-trustee for 1t Was First and final account of Ber- and final account of John H. the use of Gertrude Nolty (wha ing com tha Gillespie and Land Title Hoffman, exor. died August 16th, A.D. 1951). hall is ns BUCH MA A N Bank & Trust Company, exors. |20. HOSSLER, FANNIE S., decd, | 40. NOLT, CHRISTIAN B, also ready. f ° . DOMMOYER, EMANUEL, de- No. 100, October Term, 1950 Show as C. B.-NOLT, decd, y ¢d. No. 14 December Term First and partial account of 0. 118, April Term, 1951. The ed: ang ELIZABETHTOWN 1950. ‘The first and final account John Hossler and A. H. Young, first nd final account of Enos placed ir of Alger H. Shirk, exor. exors. H. Nolt and Martin L. Nol, lon ciste . DIETZ, WILLIAM J, and|2l. INGRAM, THEODORE E, de- a under tl DE ELAN od Na | #2 No. 5, May Term, 1934, The | I: FHELMORE. JULIUS, decd, des 19, August Term, 1942. The first first and final account of H. No ul, Avril Term, 1951. The ose and final account of The Fulton Frank Eshleman, admr, db.n.c. Bsr nd hal secon of Leath- Be year! National Bank of Lancaster, ta. 42. R a obert ET mp | on. FRANCES 7, > JOUER, Op) SMERSON dood erd Shes » 9. FSHFLMAN, JOHN W. JR, cd No St March Term, 151.1 oot inal meg iat. Firat Brubaker The first and final account of Rohr c 2 Hs ; HANKSGI V ING= FANCY Catherine M. Kirchner, extx. Rohrer 20g Shales Emerson Seman, ! $d» ORDER 23. KURTZ, ANNA H. decd, No. |43. STAUFFER, MORRIS N.. dec'd, ag Fo /, J . 89, January Term, 1951. The Na. 119, April Term, 1951. The Ve £57 AMERICA'S FINEST ANTHRACITE i Nn Old, Custom first and final account of J. first and finel account of Hor and Gle Herbert Evaps, exor. risen Stauffer and Jay Shirk, John She ppp 24. KRFIDER, LUELLA C., decd, exors. tain: Cot Sy — EET LIVE OR DRESSED No. 10, April Term, 1951. The 44. SHAFFER, SUSAN B.. decd, Ro p— A, WILL DELIVER first and final account of Ira D. No, %, [Ab Term, 1951. The L = G . : andis : irst or al ace ie an; : i The first American Harvest Festival, the se Landis, Elen Murr and Sam F. S. Hollincer. 9] of David o> pan oi , exors. \ ss, forerunner of Thanksgiving, was held by J. Stanley Witmer 25. KOPP, LEVI M., decd, No. 43, 5 Is HA RNY ee Sor ! . . ‘i ap 5 nS . . ay 'm, 1951. The TODAY the Pilgrims 330 years ago, in October CHIQUES CREEK FARM, £00 Ton vig Yee mt and id and final account of Elinor FLORIN < d n . 3S © hert: Je 1621. However, it was not until 1864 that [between Mt. Joy Legion Home and Kopp and Roy G. Kopn, exors. Dain me Roberta. Berk- WITH RI id ' h . . Li In © toted and ide” the | New Harrisburg Pike. 26. LEFEVER, ANNIE M. dec'd, | 46. WHITTEN, WILTLIAM M. decd Emlen Avoid Higher Winter Prices... Be Sure of Heat incoln “appointed and set aside” the last PHONE LANDISVILLE 6156 ( No. 7, December Term, 1923. No. 90, Avril Term, 1951. The was char, Thursday in November as a day of na- 42- 3 First 24 sv of the first and final account of Wil- by State 1 x tbat armers Bank and Trust Com- liom M. Whitten. Jr., exor. 5 res UEL PRICES go up YOU CAN SAVE tional thanksgiving. By recent proclama- IC F d TURKEYS, pany of Lancaster, succeeding | 47. WILEY, CHESTER E. dec'd, * ie in the fall—so if UP TO 30% ON FUEL BILLS tion, it's the 4th Thursday in November | orn e trustee for William M. Lefever, No. 33. November Term, 1950. e Harri you let us deliver | who died October 12, 1951. The fire and final account of west of M ’ A : ns i = 27. LEFEVRE, DR. W. HESS. also fa M. Wiley and J. Rankin Saturday. blue coal now it Yes, irs empl This year, as always, this most favored of known as W. HESS LEVEVER, Wilev. exors. Golden irs cone In Jot g Temp : WI LEFEVTE nl WE ie | #8 WITTERS. JOHN D., decd, : mostat automatically nations has many sound reasons for | FEVRE, decd, No. 61. M No. 7, February Term, 1922 ing home Ws cally decd, o. Cl, i o. 17, 3 1922, pot et and fuel Yo: controls dampers so ac- thanksgiving. | Term, 1949. Second and final Firs) and fina] eccount of Hen- fell asleep ries off your mind curately that fuel bills Arse : ; rv £ ‘Bovd, admr. d.bnc.ta. ruck ¢ y i h as 300% { account of Marguerite Leve- | 49 WITTFRS. LIZZIE. decd struck a Better buy tow. Save are cut as much as 30%. : | vre, extx. 5 i . decd, No. the oppos ) s-year guarantee. Free (No business will be transacted by | 28. LEBZELTFR, WILL 51, May Term, 1951. The first op and be safe. Bame demonstration : 88 fo Ry ’ IAM F, and final account of Henry S. and hit ar . this Bank on Thanksgiving Day) dec'd, No. 89, February Term, Bovd. admr vin Heise BE SAFE—-PHONE TODAY 1950. The first and final account | 50. WISE, JOHN. dec'd, No. 41 i ? of Fmma V. Lebzelter, Florence Avril Term, 1930. The first and Hela, 9) PT L. Stoler, Marian L. Schaffner, firal account of The Fulton ren escape WOLGEMUTH BROS, Inc & ard The Conestoga “Natonsi| Bank of Lancaser Bur I hy % De a exors. trustee for Ella C. ee FT | 2. , GILBERT J., dec'd, ise. FLORIN, PENNA. PIR) VE Ll Nd NORMA No 78, December Term, 1045, | 51. TARTMAN. WAYNE K, decd Pa | | 0] | N BECKER First and final account of Lu- No. 10, May Term, 1951. First Two La | MT JOY, PA. : | MANHEIM ROUTE 4 anna C. Michael, admrx, as trus- ii final Fount a Torael credit gro PE ; or ‘arvtman, 0 p a i J ‘blue coal’s’ COLOR GUARANTEES YOU GET THE BEST! ABA INYO |... pocicr's Gas Sttion | 0 Loser | John Zeman exer being opp Cid | PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-5639 No. 5. October Term, 1936. First GPORAE 1. COLL fertile fair 44-8 and. final account of The Cen-147_4 i of wills Clerk air base fo » hans’ Cour BURNS BETTER LASTS LONGER ...SAVES MONEY bof A A AIG MN A A a SARL SHO NI a