The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 13, 1951, Image 7

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    ; 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, | |
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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-



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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
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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
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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 |
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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, |


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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

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No. 2449. Suparbly matehod
American Walnut and
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Includes Lane tray,
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lors D. Dogsey, adufrx. |
/ Corn Fed TURKEYS 6/ DOBSON, MLL v, decd, exors. | pt fp 1950 1951 1932
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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
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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 |


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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


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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





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MT. JOY, PA. | Term, 1949. The first and final | intervene.
Bank of L:.caster, trustee un-| 5; jncreasing production on larger |


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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








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N 0 33. ay evo] Stimulate your business by adver of
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20 ur | first and final account of Louis! HSE In the Bulletin. |
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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, |
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and Anna Mearig, exors. exXors.
RUBBER TILE 35. MURRAY, JAMES W. decd, | 44. Shares Joa B.: , de d,
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No. 63, January Term, 1951. The he |
fisst end final account of David |
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- 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
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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.
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account of Hen- |;
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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.
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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


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