; Watches-Clocks-J . elry Auditing Notices "No. 21, September Term, 1950. 209 West Main St, MT. JOY of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- ter, Trustees under Trust Ag-| ' Everett L. Faille and Norman KE. | FOR... Orphans’ Court Brew 1.) 1. FALCK, CHARLES C. decd, | | — BER, 1951 To all heirs, legatees, creditors and other persons interested: Notice is given that the followin accounts in decedents’ estates an trusts have been filed in the office of the Register of Wills or the Clerk The first and final* account of Herbert Martin Emig, exor. 1% 12, FISHER, ELIZABETH, Deed of | Mg Trust, No.. 74, November Term, | ¥ 1951. The account oft The Cone= | ¥ stoga National Bank of Lancas- [ | | | eA | 4 | | OPEN EVERY EVENING ter Coutity, as the case may be, and reement dated August 9, 1948, — we > + WHITE - WASHING || distribution of the balances shown Leroy Pusk, and The id R scr] Total | FLORIN. PENNA. Account of Benk and extees. | country beef-cattle may total 65,- Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 Trust Compan y os . a 16. HARNISH, HENRY T., dec'd,| 400,000 by January 1, 1952, This 39-tf wi rr Nd > ital Sut No. 6, April Term, 1951. The | would be 5,800,000 more than last 7 er General Hospital, San | first and final account of Jacob | January 1, and 7,600,000 more than 0S 3. FUNK, MILDRED M, dec'd, that the same will be presented to No. if : : 550. Number of Cattle the Orphans’ Court of said county February Term, for audit and confirmation, and for| The account of Milton Funk, In Nation Increases | therein to the parties legally entitle AND | ed thereto, on the date hereinafter exors, ne . designated at ten o'clock in the (14. GEHMAN, BENJAMIN, decd, Swine Crop Nears Peak | DISINFE NG forenoon, in the Orphans Court foc 9 Pil Taw, Sallis According to a late department of | V7 0 ER PU I 2 RE A EE 0 AR RR 0 1 1 7 PI . The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, December 13, 1951-7 | Room on the 4th floor of the Court House in the City of Lancaster, Pa. DECEMBER 17, 1951 1. BRINTON, EDWARD P., decd, No. 43, May Term, 1932. First | agriculture survey, the number of | Horning, admrx. na- | 15. GEIB, SAMUEL S. dec'd, No.| beef cattle and swine on the 74, November Term, 1950, First | tion's farms is near an all-time ree- and partial account of Florence | ord. W. Geib and Ruth B. Becker,] The department estimates the Brinn Demming and William| Harnish, adm. | at the wartime peak of 1945. a S oldin Sho 1951. The first and final acéount| No. 52, May Term, 1940. Third 5 of Paul M. Burkholder and and final account of John H. 70 Clayton M. Burkholder, admrs. Hoffman, exor. 55 inns wif MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | 5 DORSEY, WILLIAM Hi, dec'd,|20. HOSSLER, FANNIE S. dec'd, : hy Delta and Marietta Streets ... No. 2, September No. 100, October Term, 1950. | out : First and fihal account of De-| First and partial account of | 55S Tf i p : 9 Riese ve. ding 2. BROWN, NORA E, dec'd, No. as F. M. HERR, dec'd, No. 42, | meat and processed meats, but not Penn Brinton. 17. HERR, FRANK M., aiso known | Dairy cattle, a source of calf | -1 104, April Term, 1951. The first Febr = By ret Yatra } IW ipa ebruary Term, 1951. The first and final aceount of Gilbert Pp and final account of Lloyd G Brown and H. M. Rea, Herr and Mary E. Herr Kendig, | NATION'S CATTLE INVENTORY 3. BUCHER, S MILLIONS No. 89, February Term, 1951.18 MESS, ELIZABETH M., decd, | "© First and final account of Mary| “No. 85, April Term, 1951. First | BE. Bucher, admrx. and final account of Walter H. | 85 4. BURKHOLDER, ANNA MARY, Doner, exor. 80 dec’d, No. 90, January Term, (19. HOFFMAN, AARON L., decd, | LOVELY MIRRORS Plate Glass From $6.95 BRIDGE . TABLES $5.50 0 $10.95 HAMPERS $5.50 0 $9.95 SMOKERS $3.95 tw $8.95 MAGAZINE RACKS From $4.98 Vi LOUNGE CHAIRS LANE CEDAR CHESTS No. 2449. Suparbly matehod American Walnut and Walnut Stump. Includes Lane tray, $497 | PLATFORM RQEKERS ~ oC lors D. Dogsey, adufrx. | / Corn Fed TURKEYS 6/ DOBSON, MLL v, decd, exors. | pt fp 1950 1951 1932 ¥ ~ rl NORMAN BECKER of John J. Eshelman, Howard J.| Brown, exors. market froth the middle of Septem- John Hossler and A. H. Young, | - Brighten up your home at Christma$ Time with a New Lamp. . From $4 OCCASIONAL TABLES Add to the beauty of someone's living room. Ideal Gifts. From $9.95 LAMPS FLOOR BRIDGE, TABLE, DESK, PIN-UP, BOUDOIR LAMPS From $2.25 ELECTRIC MIXERS SUNBEAM, HAMILTON BEACH, DORMEYER No. 69. . Ni vembef Term, 1950.|21, INGRAM, THEODORE E., de-| (Est) First and’ final account of Ber-| c¢d, No. 5, May Term, 1934. The | tha 'Gillespi¢ and Land Title| first and final account of H. | Bank & Trust Company, exors. Frank Eshleman, admr, d.b.n.c.| The above chart gives an in- 7. DOMMOYFER, EMANUEL, de- t.a. | dication of the upward curve of | cd, No. 14, December Term 22. KIRCHNER, FRANCES J, de-!| beef production in the nation | 1950. The first and final c¢'d, No. 54, March Term, 1951. during the past few years. of Alger H. Shirk, -exor. The first and final account . of | 8. DIETZ, WILLIAM J, and] Catherine M. Kirchner, extx. | significant as a source of beef, are | DIETZ, ELLA MAY, decd, No.|23. KURTZ, ANNA H., dec’d, No. | excluded from these figures. 19, August Term, 1942. The first] 89, January Term, 1951. ‘The| With this rise in beef cattle, all and final account of Thé Fulton| first and final account 'of = cattle would increase from the National Bank of Lancaster, Herbert Evans, exor. | 80,000,000 level of 1950, and the guardian of Arlene Ruth Dietz. [24. KREIDER, LUELLA C., decd, | 84,200,000 level of 1951, to between 9. KSHELMAN, JOHN W. JR,| No. 10, April Term, 1951. The | 90,000,000 and 91,000,000. dec’d, No. 39, December Term, | first and final account of Ira D. The department estimated the | 1950. The first and final account! Landis, Ellen Murr and Sam I. 1951 pig crop, which will come to ~ i E 4 Eshelman and The Lancaster |25. KOPP, LEVI M., dec'd, No. 43, ber on, is the second highest in | MANHEIM ROUT i County National Bank, exors. | April Term, 1951. The first and | the nation’s history. The crop is Near Becker's Gas Station 10. FALK, GEORGE, dec'd, No. 5,! fimal account of Benjamin C.| estimated at 106,000,000 pigs, or 5 PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-5639 May Term, 1951. The first and Kopp and Roy G. Kopp, exors.| per cent greater than the 1950 crop. 44-8 final account of Jean F. Leeds, | 26, LEFEVER, ANNIE M, decd, | Pork production, 5 to 10 per cent First and final account of the | tq continue until next March. Chick- Farmers Bank and Trust Comn | eps, too, are at record levels. | pany of Lancaster, succeeding FOR A trustee for William M. Lefever, | No. 7, December Term, 1923. | than last year, is expected Place Your Order Now Larger Family Farms Hope | Fy EE TAH BEE HAE ISIE TER I RIL TET CSR TL TE TE Th Th We Te Th Ts he 0 Te ke Th es Fhe 6 he Te Te 0 2 | i DELICIOUS, ENDER, RED COMB, J] who died October 12, 1951. i 1 'D QUALITY 27. LEFEVRE, DR. W. HESS, also rican ricu ture | known as W. HESS van | Of Rmerican Ag R K E Y W. H. LEFEVER and W. H. LE-| The future of American agricul- FEVRE, decd, No. 61, May | ture and the possibility of it meet | I'OR' AND NEW YEARS Term, 1949. Sccond and final | ing increasing production demands, A 28. LEBZELTER, WILLIAM F. | take full advantage of mechaniza- A C. "MAYER — Mt. Joy — Phone 3- 9826 | a Fe Foy Wiis Bo in brief, is the opinion of the | of Emma V. Lebzelter, Florence | bureau of agricultural economics L. Stoler, Marian L. Schaffner, | after an analysis of what happened | 9 9 and The Conestoga National |, make possible increased produc- Bank of Lancaster, exors. tion during World War II MICHAEL, GILBERT J, decd, | Large farms, the bureau reported, No. 78, December Term, 1945. are now producing nearer to total First and final account of Lu- rapacity than most family farms. ONE OF TEN FIRES 1S CAUSED BY | ann: wel _ | capacity | anna C. Michael, admrx, as trus | They are up-to-date, use more ad- | tee to sell the real estate. Wi la oe SYR +1 | vanced technology, and are more Faulty Electrical iring and Apparatus ® 4 JOPLIN, SIOUSION, |, decd, nearly balanced. Therefore, these and final account of The Cen- HELIA =] show few opportunities for further increase in efficiency. The use of a fuse of larger amperage than that for which the circuit was designed destroys this protective feature. An overioad of current may heat the wire the point #f starting a fire. Be sure your fuses tral National Bank of Columbia, ! are of correct ampegage for yBur circuits—i5 amperes usually are surviving trustee under the will | During the war an enormous shift right, and don't tampgr with this ‘safety valve.’ 3 | took lace fror small to larger | : [ of Houston Mifflin, deceased, | 100k place Nl sins i A few common sdhse precafitions: ’ iy VRE lad abled the 1. Employ a skillgd to repair or extend wiring when for the use of Alice Mifflin, | family farms. This shift enabled the this is necessary. Dorothy Mifflin, Gladys Wil- | larger family farms to take advan- 2. Buy electric app liance§ and cords bearing the seal or labe 3 7 ai i i Underwriters’ Laboratofies, Wc ing 1of Bi liams, Helen Young and John | tage of gains for mechanization. 3. Don’t string wirls u er rugs, over hooks, or in any exposed @ H. Mifflin. { There is doubt, however, that | place. Wear may makéith dangerous. 3l. MOORE, CLESTON R., dec'd,| large farm efficiencies continue Keene, exor. | tion, Beyond the size of the fully a = No. 122, April Term, 1951. First | beyond the point at which the farm PHONE 3-4760 | and final account of Ralph | gains full advantage of mechaniza- 32, MALONE, LAETITIA H. Deed | mechanized and up-to-date family ° L hm 3 AL y LAE bs ed | mechanized & up a amily | e an No. 28, the problem of hired labor | gj ; of Trust, November | farm MT. JOY, PA. | Term, 1949. The first and final | intervene. Bank of L:.caster, trustee un-| 5; jncreasing production on larger | { { J | account of T . Fulton National The future of agriculture depends | § | | der Deed of Trust of Laetitia H. family farms. ERE NN SS RNR SR Re REI RN EERE BEER SEINE % ’ 3 ) | BX Wall Coverin died August 16th, A.D. 1951). |50. WISE, JOHN, decd, No. A g WALLPAPER 40. NOLT, CHRISTIAN B, also April Term, 1930. The first and | of 3 | known as C. B. NOLT, decd, | final account of The Fulton | 3 ty . ' a" No. 118, April Term, 1951. The National Bank of * Lancaster, Ey: # Complete Installations [ first and final account of Enos | substituted trustee for Ella C. | A | H. Nolt and Martin L. Noli, Wise. M J Til Li | C | exors. 51. ZARTMAN, WAYNE K., decd, Si {41. PHELMORE, JULIUS, decd No. 10, May Term, 1951. First | X 3 | t. oy € no eum 0. | No 91, April Term, 1951. The and final account of Israel RH! & OPEN EVERY DAY & EVENING EXCEPT WEDNESDAY irs; and final account of Leath- Zavaman, Roy Zartman and o er Phelmore, admrx. John Zartman, exors. . + PHONE 3-3492 ; 38 W. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY 4» ROHRER, C, EMERSON, decd, GEORGE H. GOLL i { 36-tf No. 120, April Term, 1951. First | Register of Wills Clerk | § Tot omen — and final account of Harry C. 47-4 of Orphans’ Court | { Malone, dated August 8, 1946. a. | {ar oT roa] . | N 0 33. ay evo] Stimulate your business by adver of 0 . 3, y 3051. They. . 2 20 ur | first and final account of Louis! HSE In the Bulletin. | | S. M:y, exor. | - { Com lete Line #4. MEARIG, WILLIAM 11, dec,| and Charles’ Emerson | A ? Fam pes SA Rohrer, exors. | 8% ; p | No. 48, April Term, 1951. The | 43 STAUFFER, MORRIS N., dec'd, | wig | first and final account of The No. 119, April Term, 1951. The [| 248 LIN@GLEUM | Farmers National Bank and first and final account of Har- | Trust Company of New Holland | rison Stauffer and Jay Shirk, | | and Anna Mearig, exors. exXors. RUBBER TILE 35. MURRAY, JAMES W. decd, | 44. Shares Joa B.: , de d, | No. 63, January Term, 1951. The he | fisst end final account of David | | - first and final account of Ray- ASPHALT TILE mond Murray, admr. S. Hollinger, exor. {36. MILLER, MAURICE 8S. dec'd, | 45. TOMLINSON, HARRY E., de- No. 36, October Term, 1946 c¢'d, Noy 7, May Term, 1951. The THROOM and The, Second tn fol first of final acct Elinor ! of Gertrude R. Miller, rothy R. Hes: d E. Robefta Berk- KIT TeHEN WALL TILE | S. Brown and The Lara, r Soon an Soya See admrees \ of National Bank, exors. M., dec’d | o | 1951. The pi | 46. WHITTEN, WIL I IA Ki h C bi 137. McQUATE, JOHN, dec'd, No. No. 90, §Anpril Terr | 71, September term, 1950. The first and final accegint of Wil= tc en a inets first and final account of John | linm M.§ Whitten, #@r., exor. Wood Custom Made | 5 and Clifford M, Mc- | 47. WILEY, § CHESTER E. decd, y | uate, admrs. { No. 33, IN COLOR 38. MCCLURE, JOHN M, decd,| The firs} and fihal account of | No. 49, February Term, 1950. | Effa M. {Wiley find J. Rankin Wiley, ¢ 18. WITTERS No... 1, Fi Install It Yourse IN D, decd, Term, 1922, gr | The second and final account | J FORMICA TOPS | of John M. McClure, Jr, and Barbara M. Watt, exors. ! Term, x § | i | account of Hen- |; | 2 wand Save Money! 39. NOLTY, PHILIP, dec'd, No. 67, First and Y VENETIAN BLINDS | June Term, 1935. The first ang ry S, Boye, admr. d.b.nc.ta. A t ) k WINDOW SHADES { final account of Farmers Bank | 49. WITTERS, LIZZIE, decd, No. ag 0 { and Trust Company of Lancas- 51, May Term, 1951. The first | rms rong $ uaker PITTSBURGH PAINTS ter, sukstituted co-trustee for | ord final account i: Hoon S. | the use of Gertrude Nolty (who | Boyd, admur. account of Marguerite Leve- | depends largely on the hope of in- 4 ALSO CAPONS vre, extx. | creasing the size of family farms to RAHAT PTE Tl TR 7 Pl i WESTINGHOUSE IRONS 'f WAFFLE BAKERS '§ STEAM IRONS" ~~ | TOASTERS H HASSOCKS rms ELECTRIC BLANKETS Tie practice] £1 covered in al COSCO $4.98 to $12.95 METAL UTILITY TABLES Toy Chest Hassocks $6.95 and KITCHEN STOOLS KEENER.... Home Furnishings 15 - 31 MARIETTA AVENUE PHONE 3-5601 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. AT TR TR RG FR rT PS FBT RT NNO FT PT PI FETE TERA FE TE FET RENTS TT FE Ti PE TET FF FO PETE TE PFE FETE TERETE RR TT TU FAR REE Ton. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS From $22.9§ BOOKCASES -. DESKS ¢ Mount Joy Junior Chamber of Commerce WILL SPONSOR THE CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST IN tof BOROUGH THERE WILL BE THREE CLASSES WITH THESE AWARDS: FIRST SECOND THIRD Homes $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 (Homes without lawns will be judged in home grouping.) Lawns $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 (Any home with a lown will be judged as a lawn.) Churches $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 ARR SIN TO Ar A RE RT SRI