The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, November 15 9 ~ ‘| OLIVER SAGER & SON| : . . . DIY ries membedship restricted to the é Ji zal « Ditch Digging -— Septic Tanks Installed an gan Ee on X he Jun wives of members of Junior _— Field Drainage -— Footings — Grading has been organized in the Hauling — And Light Jobs Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking — Top Soil and Fill Rock Drilling Scout disville present ert Harper, Robert Mrs. urer, smith, R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 7-1256 Jaycee's LUMBER « MILLWORK «+ BUILDING SUPPLIES « FEED » in LANDISVILL 2 Fed Up with Cracked Ceilings, Loose Plaster? INSTALL CEILING TILE Armstrong Ceiling Full Random t T-G Cushiontone ............... 1 oy) 12x12 and 16 x 16 white ceiling tile. . 13¢ sq. ft. 10% Cash and Carry Discount on the above items Get Your Home Ready for Winter You Can Do It This Weekend with ZONOLITE 60"”x108” 5% i It's so easy. Just 08" % Inches The Miracle pour! Level! Rick Sompicse restles 27” ion Fill And leave it! high by #4’ long Ta E 1 shi As Hille 2s asy to assemble! Yi $67 « « « all for only ‘ge 60 - $16.60 at insulates the : (also available in average attic 34” thickness) Landisville Jaycee-ettes, headquarters with OfTi group elected are Gilberg, Fred Geiger, and Mrs. Dave director, president of the communitys’ in the Landisville ass'sted in tional Bank. the formation of the womens’ Pledge will be fund-raising actvities civic club in the near One of these activi- a minstrel show the scheduled for March 2nd at the Hempfield group, Lan sille- Salunga Salunga a ladies Landisville-Salunga area. organizational held last week the in at fifteen icers for Mrs, president; Jr, Jos. HARDWARE ~"SNAVELY, E STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. — SATURDAY TILL 4 P.M. auxili- meeting was Boy home of Lan- ladizs the new secretary; treas- Mecser- “group. Similar groups are recognition $0 by-laws, adopted December Mrs Landisville. Landisville - ed for ler, Monday Money gained -— various of the future. ties will be sponsored and Lions Club, cast by High The of the ‘for Monday, 6:30 p.m, Fire Hall. president of Club. School. next regular E. Robert the Landisville - members of the Arthur A. Hackman, field schools, the teachers and staff of Hempfield High School schools. Chester G. Ober, board president, remarks on behalf of members of the school board, also present at the Dinner music was by Robert Mumma, ville, on the electronic organ ee tional Education Week inaugurated at the 10%, 6 CASH no CARRY DISCOUNT ON ALL LUMBER ITEMS ville Elementary School Monday of the school presented recog- nized in about half of the 48 tates, but there is no state Set For 1957 in Pennsylvania. The The Landisville group has al- with months away, An The next meeting is schedul- 1957 Day Camp. The Salunga—The Rob- Landisville Lions Club board Mrs. ©f directors at a meeting on meeting service club is slated November 19th, at the Landisville awards in the 4 H and FFA Nolt is Baby Landisville ern National livestock Expo- Salunga—Ap- Joy ‘proximately 160 teachers and the secretarial, BUS; cafeteria and custodial staffs Joy, of the Hempfield School Dis- med umweight of Serving as toastmaster was To super- jeg vising principal of the Hemp- and other persons interested: who introduced the following aecounts and ents’, the district's five elementary nd trust estates presented banauet. provided Roths- Landisville - Salunga—Na- was Landis- last night when students sev-| 1 eral plays and musical enter- tainment for the Parent -Teachers Landisvil'e Association. A record 550 persons attend- ed. The classes relative to season, ‘The Pilgrims’, ‘An end to Witchcraft’. were directed by Mrs. Cramer and Mrs. Torchia. The fifth and choruses, three sixth-grade presented s'xth ured a ‘Song of dwelling on American lore, Thanksgiving tradition, and songs of Stephen Collins Hii this Foster. Narrators for were William Wittl'nger and Donald Hollinger. ian Fortna directed this por- tion of the program. Miss Ann Peifers’ homeroom won two five-dollar prizes for having the most parents present and also the most fathers present. Refresh- ments were served following a short business meeting. -® — % ONE COAT Arbulsnce Used mo deol for We invite you te use our Thanksgiving Gifts BUDGET PLAN ~ PYREX COLORED Starting with pur- “ = SREY) bh MIXING BOWLS chases as low as £ 4 hy 4 4 piece set A $10.00 Hardware } n easy pay- 5 $295 ment plan to fit i me) YOUR budget 4 ri1ECE PYREX 30 e REFRIGERATOR SET Put Your House in Square shaped, assorted colors Holiday Mood only with 2 $345 KEYSTONE PAINTS per set (ALKYD BASE) for walls and woodwork Storm Proof + ODORLESS % 175 COLORS A Your Windows NOW! * WASHABLE % EASY TO APPLY % DRIES IN 8 HOURS Complete line of caulking compounds, weatner stripping, R-V-Lite plastic storm window cov- KEYSTONA ODORLESS SPECIAL ng, a FLAT WALL PAINT ES BUY NOW KEYSTONE 100% SPECIAL | while you $ sill have PURE HOUSE PAINT ‘5.99, ud time to beat ied the cold Slikup—for interiors and exteri- SPECIAL et weather. ors. Variety of colors. 1.99 at STE. SNAYELY . Better-Bilt A House You'll Be Proud Ot 5 at a price YOU CAN AFFORD ww Landisville, Pa, | I | | | We invite you to visit one of our Better-Bilt Homes | and see for yourself why we can claim more value | | | | | I | ' for your money. Wide selection to choose from... NF, 0:44 FD A LANDISVIL at see them in Name Mount Joy and Other Areas. i MAIL COUPON FOR ADDRESS Town: ih. an J. C. Snavely & Sons, Inc. Please send me more information on your BETTER-BILT HOMES address of the Home nearest me. nc. LE and the Six Times The community ambulance answered five calls during the week plus being used at the Saturday night SICO warehouse fire. Monday, No- vember 5, George Brown II, East Donegal Street, was ta- ken to the St. Joseph's Hos- pital by drivers John Schroll and Park Eberle. Mrs. Jos- leph Germer was the accom- [panying nurse. November 8, Mrs. Ellen Gar- ber, Donegal Springs Road, was taken to St. Joseph's | Hospital by drivers John | Myers and Ray Myers. Mrs. Germer was the nurse. | Friday, Mrs. Howard Berg- man, Manhe.m R4, was tak- en to the Lancaster General | Hospital by drivers Raymond! Myers and John Myers with Mrs. Germer { The same day, the daughter of Hiram Strickler, Jr., Mt. Joy R2, was taken to the St. |Joseph’s Hospital by the same drivers and the same nurse. Saturday, Nov. 10, Andre | Heckman, New Haven Street, | | was taken to Lancaster Gen- feral Hospital by drivers Earl Zink and John Myers. Mrs. | Robert Hoffmaster was the accompanying nurse. That ev- ning the ambulance was on 88 | call at the local fire to ad-| minister oxygen to overcome W. Main "0 firemen. sl 2. two plays the Thanksgiving and, These Walter Joseph grade ascisted by dancers i from the fourth grades feat-| America’, ili folk- # Miss Mar- Thursday, 1949 Ford Panel | Day Camp Dates June is seven the Mound Joy- Florin Girl Scouts Neighbor- Although Chamber of Commerce clubs. 00d has set the dates for the camp 13 at the will be held seven days next Philip Biemil- One full week of five days from June 10 through June 14 and the next week, June 18 and 19, complete the seven days of camping for the local Brownies and Girl vear, night in Landisville voted a pledge of $200 to be Scouts, donated to the Clarence Wei- Brown, der Fund being held in trust First Na- for the thru The dates are filed on the county calendar which is be- ing prepared for 1957. The camp will be held again at the Little Chiques Park. Mrs. Warren Foley will be day camp director; Miss Anna Mae Eby, assis'ant; Mrs. Ar- thur Sprecher, busines man- ager; and Miss Elsie Lefever, camp site chairman. THREE YOUTH PLACE IN NAT'L BEEF SHOW Three local you h received Beef Show of the East- sition at Timohium, Md., Monday. Wayne Miller, Mt. R1, p'aced seventh in lightweight class of an-| Glenn Eshelman, Mount placed nineteenth in the] Herefords on trict were entertained at a @nd Clyde Brandt, Marietta banquet last week bv the Rl, placed twenty-fifth in the Hempfield Joint School heavyweight class of Here-! Board at Hostetters’ in Mt. fords. Joy. The event honor ng the = school employers S is ii Orphans’ Cori third annual affair of 2 kind. Auditing Notices all Claimants, Beneficiar- Heirs and Next of Kin. NOTICE is given that the i in deced- incompetents’, minors’| have been filed in the office of the Reg- ister of Wills or Clerk of Or- phans’ Court of Lancaster the County and wil te presented to said Orphans’ Court for aud’'t and confirmat on ond for distribution of the bal anc2s shown therein to the! parties legally entitled there to December 3, 1956 at ten o'clock a. m, Eastern Standard Time, in the Or- phans’ Court Room on the 4th floor of the Court House in Ci y of Lancaster, Pa.: . ADAMS, IVAN R., dec’d, No. 905 of 1955. First and final account of The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster and Cora F. Adams, co-exors. BEACH, LILLIE F., decd No. 10 of 1956. First and final account of Ray H. Beach, trustee to public sale of real estate n partit: on. 1954 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan R & H, GREEN 1953 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan 1952 Buick — — oe no no a 6. 11. 13. 4. 6. make 19 21. 24. 26. 4-Door Sedan ,, RADIO & HEATER 1952 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan 1951 Olds Sedan * Color Blue, Clean, R. & H. 1950 Chevrolet Station Wagon as the nurse. 1955 Chevrolet Panel 1953 Chevrolet Pick-up NEWCOMER MOTORS Phone iar MOUNT JOY, PA. ' 30. 131. . DINAN, ANNA 8S, dec’d, . FERTIG, E., dec'd, No. 166 of 1956 | First and final account of] Annie G. Garman. exix. CHRISTY, | dec’d, No. 71, March] Term, 1944, First account| of The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, Hen ry A. Rohrer and John J./41 Rohrer, trustees of the) Residuary Trust. No. 121 of 1956. First and final account of Mary, Rogers Weber, extx. DOMAN, JOHN W., dec'd| No. 211 of 1956. First| and final account of Ray-|43. mond J. Doman, exor. . DONLEY, GEORGE R,, SR., dec'd, ‘No. 325 of] 1956. First and final ac | cunt of Norman R.| Kraybill, exor. | DUSHL, JOHN, decd, 44 No. 812. of 1955. First and final account of An-| na Danz and Paul Dinz. exors. EIBEL, MARGARET M., dec’d, No. 189 of 1956 | F'rst and final account of] William A. and _ Harry J. Eibel, exors. 45. . FALK, CHARLES, dec'd,| First| 157 »f 1956. and final account of Al- len E. Boyer and Dona.d, Falk. co-exors. FARMER, ETHEL C., dec'd, No. 228 ot 1956.| First and final account of The Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster, exor. ANNIE E., dec'd| No. 79, June Term, 1945. | First and final account of] Howard J. Lowell and| Tae C Na. ional, 0 Bank of Lancaster, trus- tees for the use of Fannie| L. Gorrecht, as stated by| The Conestoga National, q Bank of Lancaster, sur-| viving trustee. GARDNER, EMMA LE- TRICIA, dec'd, No. 54 of] 1956. First and final ac- 50 count of Arthur J. Gard-"™ ner, exor. { GARVER, DAVID P.| dec’'d, No. 89 of 1956. F rst and final account o’/ Josephine L. Garver, ad- mrx. GEHR, WILLIAM H.,| dec'd, No. 313 of 1956. First and final account of|__ Alvin G. Qe'nn, admr. da. GEIST. JACOB G., dec’d,| No. [46 { 47. 131. No. 190 of 1956. First| and final account of Annal_, M. Geist, extx. [2 GIBBLE, MATILDA H,, also known at TILLIE H.| GIBBLE, dec'd, No. 264 of 1956. First and final|%4- account of Edwin D. Gib-j ble, admr. GOOD, DOROTHY L, dec'd, No. 326 of 1956.95. First and final account of] Mildred G. Sultzbach | admrx. L GIBBEL, NETTIE R., 56. dec’d, No. 184 of 1956. First and final account of| Fanny G. Hollinger, extx.| HALDEMAN, BERTHA | PATTERSON, dec’d, No.|57. 342 of 1956. First and fi-| nal account of Thomas L. Rch, exon. HARDY. MARY ELLEN,| dec’d, No. 307 of 1956 First and final account of| Fred H. Hardy, admr.| HERR, CALVIN A. dec’d| No. 53, September Term 59. 1933. Fourth account of] Charles Ivan Herr and The Central National Bank of Columbia, Trus-| tees for the use of Carrie| Herr, Charles Ivan Her 160 John W. Herr, Herr Caldwell and Lloyd) S. Herr, from January 1, 1951, to December 31, 1955. HOWETT, LAURA, No. 341 of 1956. First] and final accoent of Flor-| ence DuBree, edmrx. | c.t.a, 58. ae 29. HUGHES, ELEANOR M..|62 also known as ELEANCR| WOODWORTH HUGH | ES, decd, No. 691 of] 1954. First and final ac | count of The Fulton Na | tional Bank of Lancaster, exor. JAMISON, HAINES 1, drc'd, No. 155 of 1956 | First and final account of John N. Jamison, exor. KINZER, J. R., also known as JOHN ROL- AND KINZER, also known as J. ROLAND] KINZFER, dec’d, No. 599! of 1955. Second account] of Clay M. Ryan, Marry A. Swarr and Reed W. Kinzer. exors. KIRKLEY, MARY dec’d, No. 234 of 1956. First and final account of Landis R. Caldwell, MARY 40: 42. . NEFF, . PORTNER, Garber Motor Co. 40th Year . eXOY. gms KNOEPFLE, BECKMEYER, VIOLA 33. ADA RR. M., dee'd, No 158 of dec'd, No. 274 of 1956 1956. First and final ac First and final account of count of Elizabeth V David W. Dorwart and Beckmeyer Applegate, Ada W. Knoepfle, admrs exix. 34. LANDIS, HARRY GG, BRINSER, HARRISON dec'd, No. 888 of 1955 SHEARER, also known First and final account of as HARRISON S. BRIN- Marlin R. Landis. admr SER, dec'd, No. 153 of[35. LEHMAN, MARY E, 1956. First and final ac- d<c’'d, No. 782 of 1955 count of Mrs. Ira S. Brin-| First and final account of ser, now by marriage Ephraim James Arndt, Hannah B. Groff, extx. exor - BUCKIUS, WALTER A. 36, LICHTY, MARTIN B, dec'd, No. 146 of 1956. dec'd, No. 980 of 1955 First and final account First and final account of of Charles A. Buckius, Donald S. Lichty and exor, Margaretta L. Girvin, BURNS, LOUISE, dec'd,| exors. Noes 322 of 1956. LOOK, JOHN W., d:c'd and final account of Dor-| No. 955 of 1955. First othy M. Frank and Wal-| and final account of Har-| ter H. Burns, exors, old H. Look, admr. BOYD, CHARLES D. a3 MALONE, LAETITTA H., minor. No. 99%, Novem-| Dec'd. No. 28. November ber Term, 1949, First and| Term. 1949. First and final account of Amanda] partial account of Mary! E. Hoshauer, extx, under| E. Herr. trustee for thel will of A. Hosh-| use of Marv E. Herr auer, deceas guardian oy "i x nt of Estate of Charles D 39. MATEER SADIE, dec d Moyd, a minor. No. 294 of 1956. First and | g ON JOTm: BRUCKHART., MENNO| final account of Norman S. Mateer, Chas W Jr., and William exors. MELBERT, JULIA A. dec'd, No. 372 of 1955 First and final account off Eaby Mateer Ruth E. ELLWein and John J Me bert, admrs MILLER. ALICE M | dec’d, No. 328 of First and final account of M. Ryan, exor MILLER, BERTHA B, No. 475 of 1955. TE and final account of Jos-| eph R. Byars, admr. d.b.| n.c.t.a. MILOSEVIC, KATH-| LEEN L., also known as| Kathleen L. Mason, ds cd! No. 50 of 1956. First and final account of The Ful ton National Bank of Lan-| caster, admr. c.t.a | . MUSSELMAN, MARY A. | ore- dec’d, No. 16, May Term Jaze First and final ac ~unt of The Lanc:ster| Sin National Bank of] Lancaster, Pa., substitut-| ed trustee for the use of] E. Lizzie Musselman. [ MUSSER. MARY B., de-| ceased, No. 250 of 1956 | First and final account of| The Fulton Bank of Lancaster, exor MATTHEWS, KATIE EA dec’d; No. 123 . of 1956, F rst and final account of [FEE The Lancaster National Bank, MATTHEWS, THOMAS| J., dec’d. No. 122 of 1956 First and final account of The Lancaster County National Bank, e¢xor. RAYMOND B., di] | ceased, No. 726 of 1955. | First and final account of| Irene P. Neff, admrx. | MARY, dec’d, No. 271 of 1956. First and! County| exor. | final account of Harvey | G. Portnr and Joseph R. Portner, exors. RESSLER EVA, also kiown as EVA V. RES SLER, dec'd, No. 241 of 1956. First and final ac- count of Miriam Bauer, extx. RUPP, ELLA J., decd, No. 268 of 1956 final account of First and! Fry, extx SHAAR. CORA A, d:c'd,| No. 925 of 1955. First and final account of Harold W. Shaar, exor. 53. SHENK. CATHARINE W dec’'d, No. 281 of 1956.| First and final account of has THE SPECTACULAR NEW Madel R-160 LOW-PRESSURE © O11: 0:MATIC 1956. 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McDonald, admr. d.b. n.c.t.a. WALTERS, ANNIE K., dec’d, No. 277 of 1956 First and final account of Benjamin K. Brandt, ad minstrator WATT, JOHN S., deed No. 315 of 1956 First] and final account of Pe- ter Watt, exor. | WEIDMAN, AMMON C.,| dec’d, No. 144 of 1956 | First and final account of Harold B. Weidman and Charles W. Weidman, exors. WEIN, JOHN M., JR, dec’d, No. 304 of 1956. First and finz1 account of Kather.ne Wpgin Rineer (Ralston), exix. WELSH. DAVID D., dec’d No. 276 of 1956 and final account of Dod othy Hockley and Mary Miller, extces. WETZEL, J. EDWARD, dec’d, No. 280 of 1956 First and final 2ccount of Charies J. Wetzel and Thomas M. Wetzel, exors C. 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