Chairman of the committee The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., pe November 2%, 1951—=7 No. 69. November Term, 1950.21. First and final account of Ber-| tha Gillespie and Land Title, Bank & Trust Company, exors.| Corn’ Fed TURKEYS of H. d.b.nec. first and final account, Frank Eshleman, FO R “ee Orphans’ Court Everett L. Falk and Norman E. | ( - Falk, admrs. gust before turning to Laura to say d . David “ SS aa Watches-Clocks- Je e Auditing Notices 11. FALCK, CHARLES C. deed, (itd in a whisper, “Where do you sap Mr. and Mrs Cooper of — DECEMBER, 1951 No. 21, September Term, 1950. Fd 8 | pose they feed folks, Laura? I don't | Landisville, recently sold their And Watch Repa ING | To all heirs, legatees, creditors and pe first and final account of — dishes. ny food por hear any farm to Joseph & Saver bia their re otha 12. TREN, DIARY, Tee Epicurean answered quad, "Do | S08 10 Mk: Goa Ney: Ade Warren H. Gr al Notice is given that the following Trust, N EL N Dea | | P fret so, Amy. There are so many pH ey will leave for Calif- IT's A DEAL, Nd" AND REMEMBER aaron? accounts in decedents’ estates and ust, No. 44, Ngvemuer term, flowers around that you couldn't] crnia to make their future home, BUT REMEMBER - i te ho Ue id in le 105, The acct f The Cone Ever Ey A i SET) stog ) ancas= i 209 West Mois St St, MT, Joy of fe Redister of Hilly or the Clerk ter, Trustees under Trust Ag- Amy squirmed around in her | Their daughter Mrs. Helen Myers SLOW ORIVER | DEERSCORT DRINKS , OPEN EVERY ter County : as the op - Ye os reement dated August 9, 1948. By Isabelle Snyder chair, peering curiously into the and son Kenneth, live in Brent- i 1 y be, 13. FUNK. MILDRED M. decd. ! house. “Goodness,” she said, *‘the : E AND that the same will be presented to]! “2 M., decd, | luce is banked with “Dé S$ | wood, where Mrs. Myers operates a FOR rv the Orphans’ Court of said count No. 11, February Term, 1950. | AURA FENTON viewed the rut. | Place 1s banked Ww vers. 1 e gay ERVICE. e Orphans’ Court of said county n “Oh,” she gasped, turning an odd | real estate agency. for audit and confirmation, and for The account of Milton Funk, | ™ {ed road dubiously. “Are you of ' — — — { i WHITE - WASH G distribution of the balances shown Leroy Funk, and The Conestoga | sure this is the road, Amy?" | greenish white. Laura, I'm going therein to th i itl-| National Bank of Lancaster,| +0 ~‘third r gp. | to be sick,” she cried. WIDER HIGHWAYS § erein to the parties legally entit | h yes—‘third road on the left Laura moved qulckl a8 { AND ed thereto, on the date hereinafter GRIMAN BENJAMIN | just as you wrote it in the notebook ing the smaller itd by A The old narrow trails where two a. | { xt ¥ » i n « La ’ LING { Ny aecd, he td. : : A — i DISINFECTIN 2, ten ihe No. 107, April Term, 1£51. The | A When es we | arm to help her to the car. As | cars could pass without colliding ai Room on the 4th floor of the Court jira: snd finial account of Sallie | "Hinde abodt it a i Passed dooh ( being replaced wh beautiful OPEN TILL 6:00 P. M. DAILY rr Se House in the City of Lancaster, Pa. ornng, admrx. Fiction onderful py | 1d ' wide highways on which six or DECEMBER 17, 1951 |" GEIB, SAMUEL S, deci, No home. that serves | 3Ufled a cry with a white-gloved | gigi car can collide at one time FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ‘TIL 10 P.M. HESS BROS | 74, November Term, 1950. First | roi tr Tren arvad hand. Reality had arrived with — — - . BRINTON, EDWARD P., dec'd,! A partial EF Florenas divine food. Hurry, I'm starved. brupt suddenness No. 43, May Term. 1932. First | an par 1a account of orence | And it sounds so divine!" a up eSS, Stimulate yur by ad : FLORIN, PENNA. account of Farmers Bank and | w. Geib and Ruth B. Becker, | Laura turned the carefully-cared- Not till the two women were safe- Hsing in the Bulletin Trust Company of Laraster, | extoes. ol for coupe into the narrow road, ly in the car and ready fo turn onto R Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 5 ding 'trotee for Lancaste [16. HARNISH, HENRY T. dec'd, # the the paved highway did either speak. 39.tf ucceeding stee for Lanca No. 6, April Term, 1951. The autlously up he SIC€P | ppg wailed, “Oh, Laura, that hor: === EEK Z VIR 3 . General Hospital, Susan, first and final account of Jacob | 8739€: rible place! We'll never live this EER Bt and William) 7. Hamish, admr. | Amy giggled like a girl. “I'S a | gown,” FOR REAL GOOD Krieg 1 . I on. or ¢ ine i ien' \ Electric 2 BROWN. NORA E. decd, HERR, FRANK Mi, also known | food thing it isn't much farther, | Laura stopped the car and looked NORTH MARKET ST. . MT.JOY, PA. nd Ga eiain i A as F. M. HERR, dec'd, No. 42, | Laura. I'm starved! at the directions in" the notebook. roy! a s oa por Tei, 195], The a February Term, 1951. The first Laura smiled gently at the exag- | * ‘Third road on right,’ " she read. Also Specialize On A tr BoM a Cr: and final account of Lloyd G. ger: peech of her She turned to her Sompar -— . we : Herr and Mary E. Herr Kendig, | Who refused to grow old, graceful- | jon. “Amy Bowen," she said stern- FARM MACHINE WELDING | 3. BUCHER, SANFORD S. dec'd, | ly or otherwise. “I believe the food | ly, ‘maybe this will teach you to TRY DON'T WASTE AND EQUIPMENT No. 89, Febery Term, pL 18. HESS, ELIZABETH M., dec'd, | Will be worth the long drive off our read the directions as they are writ The BULLETIN MONEY ON first al acc t ary 5 Ter 5 rs ain route, Mrs. Edwar i e ollow 8 / Automobile and Truck Welding| £3,425, i, toot of Mer Ro, sh ov Tem, Mh, | mai, “ote, Mrs. Edvard i most, end 0 bil ther, i, | “ap NORE THE prevERENCE IMITATION LAWN MOWER SHARPENING 2) Drip a I] Wash a 3 ides 0 en ADVERTISING | : 4, BURKHOLDER, ANNA MARY, Doner, exor. “There's the place,” ane cthnA 1 ant!" = 9 . dec’d, No. 90, January Term,|19. HOFFMAN, AARON L., dec'd,| nounced Amy coughing from the over S e ing op 1551 The first and fing) acon No. 52, May Term, 1940. Third | thick Just. “Just look at all the Paul arg wy ii final account of John H. cars in the yard—the food must SALU NGA a ayton M. Burkholder, admrs. offman, exor. | he wonderful.” MY. jor a Phone 3-5931 | ; DORSEY, WILLIAM H., decd, (20. HOSSLER, FANNIE S. decd, | paura turned the coupe info the mem Delta and Marietta Streets No. 2, September Term, 1949, No. 100, October Term, 1950. crowded farm yard and carefully { Gloria and Warren Mowery spent | First and final account of De- First and . partial account of | <1 an ample parking spot | ; : and loris D. Dorsey, admrx. | John Hossler and A. H. Young, | 5 © ted Pi The ry flay be | several days with their aunt am 6. DOBSON, MILLIE V., decd,| exors. portent Pe we'll rare eo wait La {uncle Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mowery in *INGRAM, THEODORE E., de- : | New York City. 2 = ane Thais The | cid, No. 5, May Term, 1934. The 2 Mr, and Mrs. Walter Peifer were admr, entertained by Mr. and Mrs. David 7. DOMMOYER, EMANUEL, de-| ta. Sterringer of Lancaster Thanksgiv- c¢'d, No. 14, December Term | 22. KIRCHNER, FRANCES J. de- i > ’ uy St ing Day. 1950. The first and final account| c¢'d, No. 54, March Term, 1951. 5% 3 AVOI Hic ER WI E Pp ICES of Alger H. Shirk, exor. | The first and final account of ae and, Me Ruste: Poth oa A N 2 i 0 INTER i I 8. DIETZ, WILLIAM J, and, Catherine M. Kirchner, extx. daughters, Martha Ann anc ean L DIETZ, ELLA MAY, decd, No.|23. KURTZ, ANNA H., dec’d, No. Ellen were the guests of Mr. and A D E SURE F 0 R FU - 19, August Term, 1942. The first| 89, January Term, 1951. The Mrs. John Cooper »at Landisville and final account of The Fulton | first and final account of J. National Bank of Lancaster, | Herbert Evans, exor. gh an ging: : AMERICA'S FINEST ANTHRACITE guardian of Arlene Ruth Dietz. 24. KREIDER, LUELLA C., dec'd, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Walters 9. ESHELMAN, JOHN WwW. JR.,| No. 10, April Term, 1951. The and son, Teddy and Joan visited 1 Jess: Wh Dor Term, | Seok 2p inal of Ira D. the formers brother, Mr. and Mrs. der T 4 > 1e first an nal account | Landis; en Murr and Sam F. | 4 harles Walters ar apoli ; NORMAN BECKER of John J. Fshelman, Howard J.| Brown, exors. | 2 Rr 1 Jie pear . Annapolis; oy , q d., last Sunday. "IM ROU 4 Fshelman and The Lancaster |25. KOPP, LEVI M., decd, No. 43, | MANHE = . IE ; County National Bank, exors. | April Term, 1951. The first and | | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper an- 1 Near Becker's Gas Station 10. FALK, GEORGE, dec'd, No. 5, final account of Benjamin C. ; : ~ ncunce the birth of a son, Kenneth 3 PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-5639 May Term, 1951. The first and | Kopp and Roy G. Kopp, exors. | “Oh, outside, please, Ln Eugene on Saturday at the General fo HE cosT of fuel goes 44-8° final account of Jean F. Leeds,|26. LEFEVER, ANNIE M. decd,| SWered Amy warmly, “Is | : : : No. 7, December Term, 1923. much Joo nice a day to stay : : You Can Save Up to 30% On Fuel Bills up n the fall. But if " | First and final account of the | inside. 0 Bd Hiner Bo gi Yes, it’s true! The amaz you let us deliver ‘blue Farmers Bank and Trust Com~|:, get in—ijust look at all th ted the i ace’pia an i a oa)’ rv Place Your Order Now pany of Lancaster, succeeding | ee Wm Hk bad nose Pittsburgh Steelers football game ng Temp-Master ther- coal 1 you now, yu save NM ICIONS FoR 3 . | wastes iy a i Lelsver, / the car like a child and stood im- | at Philadelphia on Sunday. mostat automatically money on every ton. Fur- DELICIOUS, = COMB, Has, a Iso | PAtiCNtly while Laura fastidiously | The Salunga Fire Co. Police, will controls dampers so ac- thermore, you'll have no ) i, Ea SE sd EV | changed driving gloves for fresh sponsor a card party at Coopers curately that fuel bills & worries aboot keepin i W. H 1 ETL if E “| white ones before leaving the car on Décomber' 144 afc Git as HW 309 d ping ; | wil ve os Ww. H 1LE- | primly. sarag 3 ay, er 3% 1. é cut as mucn as 3 /0+ ; warm. Be sure you get “blue y | T 1949, Se 8, ad “Goodness, Amy Bowen, straight- Proveeds to heaised in the Building BE SAFE Sys suum Freel coal’ now. Sav I be 2 Fah Wa erm. | is] 3 SS, 3 , straig : : : 3 in —~ . . 7. Save — i FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS | Sao Reo iad ra en your hat,” Laura scolded as they Fund. Mr. Clarence Mowery is the home demonstration. ‘ ave = ant 27) / ALSO CAPONS Vie, etx. ® walked to the house. “It seems PHONE TODAY safe, too! WH A = = 3 (28. LEBZELTER, WILLIAM F. strange that they don't have a sign | dec'd, No. 89, February Term,| 0 the road or out front,” she com- / 4 3 A. C. MAYER —Mt. Joy — Phone 3-9826 1950. The first and final account| mented as they ascended the steps of Emma V..Lebzelter, Florence | to the veranda where other people ® . 9 ne. L. Stoler, Marian L. Schaffner, | already waited. 9 gad The Conssioga. Nations! THEY were greeted by an unsmil- AS THE RESULT OF AN FLORIN, PENNA. | ts 8 aster, exors. ‘ : “Wy {n9, MICHAEL, GILBERT J. decd. ing woman in black. “Would you AMAZING NEW INVENTION =BRBE CAREFUL Pe { No. 78, December Term. 1545 | to come inside or will you wait PR " —— , de First and of Lie here on the porch?” blue (-X-1 3 COLOR ANTAL You GET THE EERE ONE OF TEN FIRES IS CAUSED BY anna C. Michael, admrx, as trus- A Sui sie sind answarey PRONG 10 NL 130098 iF yA LONGER RY A427 lel IR 4 2 gi tee to sell the real estate. | Amy warmly. “It's much too nice a ® Faulty Electrical Wiring and Apparatus ® $20. MIFFLIN, HOUSTON,. dec'd,| day to stay inside.” She continued ey A / | : No. 5. October Term, 1936. First | to chatter of the weather and the é The use of a fuse of larger amperage than that for which the circuit anfl final account of The Cen-| lovely view while they found chairs An overioad of current was designed destroys this protective feature. : : 1. { | may heat the wire to the point of starting a fire, Be sure your fuses tral National Bank of Columbia, | in the shade. Then she turned to the | h b | are of correct amperage for your circuits—15 amperes usually are surviving trustee under the will | woman next her. “Isn't this a love- | SO muc eauty { Henn HN a rae valve of Houston Mifflin, deceased, | ly place?” she asked enthusiasti- | : 1. Employ a skilled electrician to repair or extend wiring when for the use of Alice Mifflin, | sally. | and comfort in { this is necessary. Dorothy Mifflin, Gladys Wil- Her enthusion 3 as | : | 0 BE ons an crs ven th eo oto Bon on Honk Son rh by | BIRTHSTONE RINGS! | i 4 A dre wires under rugs, over hooks, or in any exposed H. Mifflin. fact, Amy had the peculiar sensa- | i place. Wear may make them dangerous. 31. MOORE, CLEFSTON R., dec'd,| tion that comes to one who has | t | = No. 122, April Term, 1951. First| committed a grave social error. | eee y - . ne ho rE 3 ol 1 C g PHONE 3 4760 Sad nal . account of Ralph | The woman murmered something | ly polite and turned away but Amy | i \ 4 L 32. MALONE, LAFTITIA H., Deed | ou ; ied ‘T vi y iF 11 was not t« > denied, 1 a ter ehman of Trust, No. 28, November poyen at . aL MT. JOY, PA. Term, 1949. The first and final | Fenton We are school teachers | EE | "fT Fullon National fron over in Ohio,” she said | | Bank of L- caster, trustee un- | TI 3 Io re a t i : i al x sy der Deed of Trust of Laetitia H. ie woman looked gt tiem 1 ox | Malone, dated August 8, 1949. | Pugzzied way, acknowledged =the = 3. MILLER, MARTHA H. decd, | introductions briefly and changed | No. 103, April Term, 1951. The her place. | first and final account of Louis “Well, really!” Amy said in dis- S. M:y, exor . MFARIG, WILLIAM dec'd, r and Charles Emerson | No. 48, April Ter y; The Rohrer, exors { fut nd fori] Term, 1631. The) 4 STAUFFER, MORRIS N, decd, | fie ant 2 No. 119, April Term, 1951. The Farmers € : dank anc z 3 | Ton ante od first and final account of Har- | "MY EXPERIENCE IS THAT DAIRY BARN VENTILATION IS A DEFINITE a Re £ riscn Stauffer and Jay Shirk, | ” ae Meum swe” | i SRE Cp on | ASSET...IT PROVIDES EVEN MORE BENEFITS THAN | HAD HOPED FOR... - MURRAY, . ILS ., decd, | 44. § "ER, SUSAN B.. decd, i No. % nus Term, 5 Th | © No. 99, April Term, 1951. The | SAYS NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY DAIRYMAN inal account of Ray- | first : inal acc avid | HET Riv vy 1 | i 120d Boal sccount of David | | MILLER, MAURICE S., decd, | 45. TOMLINSON, HARRY E., de- | ; tH No. 36, October Term, 1946. | cd, No. 7, May Term, 1951. The | ; | bi The second and final account | firsi and final account of Elinor | v CX 0 {i of Gertrude R. Miller, Dorothy | R. Hess and XE. Roberta Berk- Pl il i M ke | 3S Bown ani The Lancaster stresser, adm» ces. Above is part of the dairy herd of W, C. Ganger, RD, #2, Jviake a 1... avationa ank, exors. {6. WHITTEN, WILLIAM M., decd | a Ww 3 Ai ~e ventilati ar w deposit every ||37. McQUATF, JOHN, decd, No.| No. 90. April Term, 1951. “The | Watsontown, Pa., with the ventisting fon on $s far wall. . : [| 71, September term, 1950. The | frst ond account of Wile | ; At av week and your money will ||| first and final account of John | liom 3 S31 Seog of WEL | Of the fan, Dalyan Ganger says further, 1 prirshased be “cheerfully refunded” in ([ x MeQuaie and Clifford M. Mc- | 47. WILEY, CHESTER E. decd, | my dairy barn ventilation fan to reduce the moisture in the ini fo . | uate, admrs. No. 33, ember Term, 1950. | DIO pe y ; if Ic ' time for Christmas shopping. 38. McCLURE, JOHN M., decd, | The a ne ne a i pat, the heath o my herd gad tose #1 couldn Ro, 4, February : Term, 1950. | Ef. M Wiley and 7. Rankin increase our milk production. > second and final account | Viley, exors. ‘ 1 JOIN ONE OF THESE CLUB CLASSES | of John M. McClure, Jr., and | 4g. WITTERS, JOHN P., decd il , oy . *I have realized all of the above mentioned benents plus a wt ba Barbara M. Watt, exors. No. 7, February Term, 1922. ‘Tru-Fit" prevents your ring number of others, such as a much cleaner barn, much less Deposit Weskly Receive in 50 Weeks 39. NOLTY, PHILIP, decd, No. 67, | First and fina] zccount of Hen- || from slipping, sliding and : . wi tea $ 25 Ce ve. 81250 |" June Term, 1935. The first and | fos ‘B | 5) Reed tots [ 1 $1ipping, g odor, and for less deterioration of wiring, piping 50. fii tose | final account of Farmers Bank | 49 WITTERS, Vio ath || turning—offering beauty, > - : YOU oc cos evi 50.00 | and Trust Company of Lancas- | 51 Mav Tern 1951 The fo | comfort and security that was More and more Central Eastern Pennsylvania dairymen 2% >is ‘ee Li | ior, substituted co-trustee for | and final account. of Henry sg. || never possible before. arc finding that properly controlled ventilation pays for itself nt 500 i : 250.00 So of Nouy of pes [i Boyd, admr. > i Even in hot or cold weather in these many ways. Investigate these advantages for your is \ NOL 43 Jo 50. WISE, JOHN, decd, No. 41, | Tru-Fit" automatically doled Lb, tou 0 ad 40. T, CHRISTIAN B, also April Term, 1930. The first’ and | A own dairy operation, Ask your local farm equipment dealer | known as C. B. NOLT, decd, fda account of The Fulton | adjusts to fit your finger about them toda d No. 118, April Term,: 1951. The National Bank: of Lancaster, | perfectly—yet cost no more ol ar U HE! fos sa fal pour of Enos trustee for Ella C. than ordinary rings! A | . © ar ¥ olf, " is bv ’ ye { K exors, : 31. ZARTMAN, WAYNE K., decd, See this Bans, 1 MOUNT JOY BAN (41. PHELMORE, = JULIUS, decd, | No. 10, May Term, 1951. First | new invention today , No 81, April Term, 1951. The and final 4 unt of Israel OF MOUNT JOY | first and final account of Leath- Zartman, Re tran and | ADAM: H. GREER Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | er Phelmore, admrx. John Zartman. exors. 2 ROHRER C.. EMERSON, dec'd, GEORGE H. GOLL 87 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.} |i gis | 0. 120, April Term, 1951. First tegister of Wills Clerk PHONE 1 9 Bs = #4%| and final account of Harry C.’ 47-4 of Orphans’ Court ges
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