The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 04, 1949, Image 3

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Florin Farms
SOUTHEAST OF DONEGAL SPRINGS
Orchards |

Golden Jubilee’s
NOW READY
From Young Trees
Better
Flavor

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YOU PHONE 3-4071
Eicherlys
QUALITY CLEANERS
Mount Joy
WE CALL
ONLY ONE POUND?
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
ALL CLEANED TODAY
BECAUSE
FOR A WEEK
WELL BE AWAY
CLOSED —- Mon. 15 — Fri. 19
OPEN - Saturday 20th

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SATUR.,
On my farm, Palmyra Route
town, 2 miles south of Palmyra,
AT ONE OC
No. 1
2 miles
ST

AUGUST 6, 1949
OCK D.
. iocated '> miie north of Campbell-
from Hershey.

GO Head Pure Bred Certified
Canadian Cows-ieifers-Bulls
Grandly backed including granddaughiers uch outstanding sires
as Montvic Monogram, Montvic Rag Apple Triune, Montvic Rag Apple
Marksman, and Airvue Sovereign King, the very tops of Holstein breed,
Riven Rog Apple Queen will freshen September, her dam has a record
of 19,000 milk bred to Glenafton Fnchan er
High Poi Rag Apple Janet fresh by day of sale, 294 test, 11,640
milk, 453 fat, is a 2 year old, Individuality, producing ability and breed-
ing were bushy
freg h, balance September
Seven bulls ready for service,
is from a dam 15,000 milk, 4.4 test
high classed. Elmeroft Buccaneer,
herd cite during the entire
my farm since April and May
Nice well grown calves
ed when selecting these
and October
such as
is
anima!
aly
on of El
r. All
above
from the
Hiol
Many of the cows
Point Rag Apple
Syl-o-gram,
car old. These
Imeroft
of these cattle
COW;
are
Johan
are very
was my
heen on
bulls
have
Chaovtered bus will leave Whi‘e Horse at 10 o'clock D. S. T. Catalogues
on day
of sale when conditions will be made known by
Edward O'Neal & Sons
HFSS and DUPES. Aucticneers,
HERMAN HORST, Clerk
HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees.
Palmyra,
Pa.
Phone 88961


































(The
Bulletin, Pa.
Thursday,
August 4, 1949—3








Boro Council | Sale Register : A =
| I~
oro Council Dale Register &.
) | ote | LUNG
(From page 1 A Lk If you want a notice on your sale §
which is exceptionally wide at | inserted in this register weekly i
this point, stoned and oiled. The | 1 from now until day of sale. ABSO- » | The Mothers Club spent Satur-
request was refused, Council FREE, send or phone us i Ta :
claiming there was no more mon- | | le dat 1 wl Ee Jou are at the Longwood Gardens
ey available for street work at Z| your SA'e dale aN I y BN at’ “land the Fiddlers Convention at
avails str adv let us pr rour s. That's :
this time . . . | ready let us print Your 3 : 0 St H Parkesburg On the trip were
{ . { ‘heapest advertisingy an ge «ay :
White Mice Serving the cheapest advertisingyou can ¢g ne- ory ome Mrs. Virginia Bishop, Mrs. Rite
Two bids for an emergency en- —- . ' M het Eshel
tenhouse, Mrs. Catherine ishel-
gine to be used with an emergen=- [ Ch 1 T G F : .
® eo > i Ine fi 1 n emica ests Saturday August 6 - On the TOWS In favor man, Mrs, Levi Peifer, Mrs.
Cy power unit in e fire ha orewiises. DAE a Street. Mt : 4 :
were received The bids were Insecticide Shower ge rive Int Ma a ¢ hold bo ; Plan Well Suited Catherine Brubaker, Mrs. Char-
Jc . ) ouse A S . a . > 1 J y
Raub Supply Co. Lancaster $561; Evaluates Formulae | including dinning and bedrocm To Farmers’ Needs lote Heistand, Mrs. Mary YX UNE,
and Lancaster Engineering Corp., An old-style phonograph rigged | furniture. Ebay ok antiques) The one-story home with base- M: Kitty Harple Mrs Milly
£595. N, contract was awarded | UP to give a revolving shower bath { cl Td rank iment for the laundry storage pur-|Greider, Mr Ivie Newcomer,
since Council decided to request to a white mouse is helping test |“ Laas poses and the heating plant is grow- | Mrs. Esther Mowery.
io : : new chemicals for effectiveness in ing in popularity Mr nop ] i
w information about . : any Mrs. Levi Peifer, Mrs. Ritten-
wy on : the units stable fly control, The mice are | I ridav. Aug. 18—On the premises Highly suited as a farm home heuse. Kav. Side Viraini Dis
fore reac : . . . hE se, a 'S, ¢ §=
efore reaching a decision. pinch-hitting for dairy cows in | a! the Boro Limits, on the road because it eases house ieeping, its wy : 1
ur ol . Zn vy ae] a I rane ’ » Mount r comatory singer, Dorotl ‘ a Joi
Burgess Elmer Zerphey re- | making the tests, says the U.S. de- | '€8 ling to the M un Toy cemetery, loo larity is demonstrated by the in er orothy Chambers, Joan
quested that another special po- | partment of agriculture. Tiog 8 i Qn > ( > C iy jl ife P number of ranch-type houses be- Brubaker, Jean Young and Ar-
. . . ete. DY -- rank ang £0 fa lene le : »
lice officer be appointed to The old phonograph was one that | Ek Sale th Do psy F ing built today in both rural and lene Harple attended the 4-H
serve on week-ends. However | played wax cylinder records. The B. Aldinger. Auct metropolitan areas. Field Day at Longs Park
this matter will be discussed a | 1€st mouse is confined in a screen | — —— The one-story and basement -
little further before definite ac- | that replaces the old record Saturday. Aug. 20-On the pre- house Pictured here olfers features Everybody reads newspapers but
holder. The mouse is rolled around ‘ 4 : that justify the popularity of hones
tion is taken. At the present mises at their cwn dairy barn ir of this type. Planned as a farm |NOT everybody reads circular ad-
} . { T aha Co 2 mile orth of s type. anne as i )
1 . the as re od | non one 1i n . .
He ae oe sh has one regul Cleona. 3 miles northwest of Leb- home, it includes the conveniences sertising left on their door step.
a po officer and one special | anon, 125 head of blood-tested Bf modern design found in city ——
oiicer who are in Service On nd aceredited Canadisn Hols- homes.
week-ends. Officer Corll re- / stein cattle bv PF. L Heilman and| The narrow kitchen is accessible { LAS S IFIED
signed some time ago and has | Con R Wor rr wriia og Hors to both the dining area at one end
: | vey ettew, Manheim R2 ess. TTT
not been on duty since June 1 ve) Rates for classifi advertisi
! | Dupes and Rhoads are aucts ates for classified advertising
The usual bills were paid and | as ee — in this column are: First inser-
Council adjourned. y cide tion, 10 cents per line; Each ad-
J ann - Wednesday Aue 24 On the litional insertion, 8 cents per
~~ _— | premises in Fast Hemnofield Twp. line. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These
M L k | along State Highway No. 340, just) rates are cash.
east of Rohrerstown, 29 acres. with : WEE
IS. ongenec er two-family. honze, frame FOR BAL Ho Kn and uke
(rom page 1) i bank barn. other cutbuildines, also ear corn. Samuel E. Merkey, Man-
Si or ation tiling i enme personal property by Herman heim R2. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5818.
rga Ze S } g | -
go rganizations, cluding H Tandis. Executor of the last Will 8-4-1t
the Needlework Guild, here, the of Fovma I. Landis. deceased. TE CATR Ne YY
Child Health Clinie, Humane So- beer Funk. aug Sale at 1 py ot FOR SALE: New 5-room Bungalow
h Ve x ; . «Mm. with hardwood floors, garage, all
ciety and the Children’s Bureau - conveniences. $7500. Phone Mount
Committee. She was a member | Saturday, Aug. 27—™n London- Joy 3-4782 between 6 & 7 p. m.
of the Evangelical U. B. Church derrv Twn. Daurhin Co.. 3 miles] *] : 8-4-1t
: ' : with o i we ; fv Bey 2 - imo a
of Annville and was actively as- | several times under a sprayed | “cuth of Middletown along the riv-
| . 2 . Car. ron 4 > EX NIS TOT, frie 3
| sceiated with St. Luke's Episco- | solution of the new chemical, and | ©" ad le Sin J Ah ji ne inode fo yn a THANK ny Jas
” : : the ie 1 yp aip res acres Joo arm land, brick aweil- ew 258, ch aS. owers
pal Church, in this place: a mem- then is rolled under an air stream we. Summer Lia. Pack LED KOON J and gifts while I was in the hospi-
| ber of the Annville Home Study until dry. The test comes the next harn. tobacen shed. carn barn, nig ow a ‘al Mrs. Roy Hoffman. 8-4-1tp
% a ; day in another cage with 20 stable : he Mu 21.4 pi . pr
Circle and the Iris Club. ov ns ctv ete. hv Johr C. Peck. Fxacutor| i 3
. Sh : flies. If as many as four of the flies | ri N. Deck CS. Prank CUSTOM ROTO BEATING for po-
| Born in Annville, a daughter | succeed in attacking the mouse tt NY re > Be oD: rahe J! iia tato vines J. Stanley Witmer, Man-
{ of the late Harry H. and Mary | without being driven off or i 2 nl (a3 heim R2. Phone Landisville 6165.
Hoverter Kreider, Mrs. Longe- | poisoned, the chemical is not re- “ : : gi : 8-4-2tp
necker was a graduate of Leba- | 8arded as worth a full scale test Sh ty, Sept. 3--In West Don- rrr :
non Valley College and recently | @ cow. This is the first time on \ Twp Sh A ay ew yy from FOR SALE: Buildine lot 50x135 on
Jed Mier il 1 dade 4 white mice have been used in just | ° or hurch to the Bainbridge North High street. Inquire 27 Me.
attendec her fiftieth class re- this kind of experimental work. A ad, Be ae dai y. hi thee ) Joy street, Mount Joy. 8-4-1tp
unicn arm with story brick use -
Following the. death of her Grst| . Federal entomologists are search. 1% story brick tenant house large FOR S AL E Ca 1 1 Soot t Ee etrie Re-
en > We : ing actively for a spray that will | ctor ond frame ba chicken frigerator. Ant size: 'Roner fe
husband, John D. Stehman of protect animaly from attack bY [house pie wiv. 2 Inve fobacen shads MENT Pian stove Ph ne Mt Ld v 3.7018. 8-4-
Mountville, Mrs. Longenecker re- | stable flies and other blood-sucking | ile savage ote. bv Allen All SH
: roel ® y. a : 51 Bara ’ = Alle=1 gf the living room and to the dining |r Ne
turned to Annville where she di- | flies and mosquitoes. Recent ex- uy Re adi rf 8 1h bv : 3 ; X 0 A il WwW TE AMFRA eo
. 2 . YO Sink and storage shelves are |. > 3 Try
vi ; has so al ; GS Alleman: C6 Frail aca‘ion, ices are down on lead-
rected the choir in the United | Perience “has proved abundantly } nA All man. C. 8. Frank, along the outside wall, with the fing makes m= Inw as $49 Buy veur
hi vain and how profitable it is for farmers to | Auct. Sale at 2 p. m . 2 ‘ SP 3 9 1S Ys y yours
rethren Church anc subse- ey stove and additional storage area Vietor Klahr's Camera Shon
i . protect cattle from the torment of —— — I : pe te Ry aS as
quently became Dean cf Women | 1. " er ey on the inside wall. This arrange- Middletown. 8-4-1t
| “fly time” and thus avoid the sum- | Saturday. Spt. the prem-
at Lebanon Valley College. hold- {| Saturoa Spl. a nthe prem- ment provides DUMEIOUS © '@€CON0- | === mem se me
or =n mer slump in milk production and [ises at 29 Mount Joy street. house- | nies FOR SALF: White Sewing Machine,
ing the post until her marriage | gains in weight of animals on {hold goods by Frank M. Schroll. C : ond condition drop-head. Phone
to Dr. Longenecker. pasture. €. Frank, Auct. Sale at 1 p. m The work room is adjacent YH Mount Joy 3-9394. 8-4-1tp
Mrs. Longenecker is survived This search calls for trials of | he the dining room porch but fa) m— =
by two children: John O. Los | hundreds of chemicals. Many of | POULTRY FLOCK THREATENED |CPOuBh from the living and bed- PFACHFS: tree ripened.
IA oY . > these are new synthetics. | wp TWEE A QTE 3° Q rooms to confine disturbing noises. will make deliveries in M* Jov and
Angeles, Calif. and Alice L., the Le | WITH NEWCASTLE DISE. I'he two bedrooms, each with two [Wlovin, Phones Mt. Joy 3-4218 or
wife of Francis S. Chambers of Many farmers may be acquiring] exposures, contain ample closet [32-4521
Swathmore, Pa.; two grandchildren Soil Protection a false sense of security over the|SPace and are close to the bath- WANTFD TO RENT: Aart
and a niece. : threat of Newcastle disease to their om . went or house. in or near Mt.
The funeral wes held from her | poultry flocks, veterinary authori- Che garage is separated from the |r, Adam H. Greer, Jeweolo
te } Wednesd f AN “UMBRELLA” OF LEGUMES AND : : fiouse by a breeze which can ng, Jov 7-14-tf
late home here dnesday fore- AN i ous y ( ch ce ov 7=-14~
i ee Ye iste GRASSES WILL PROTECT YOUR SOIL ties say. en corre TT ott TATE Mt. doy. a 7
— a % : Ji : i J, y This disease has now spread to The basement include several |W ANTED Two men, earn $65
ri wll ¢, | | every state in the Union, although! features considered essential to|'o $75 weekly: s boa and service
| COW CWNED BY LLOYD DERR League (Rage | there is less talk about it today | comfortable living on a farm. Tt is werk, il on established custom
FQ Ty" Sr / 5 4 3 J x i pal y 1) WJ Y Na t car necessary
MAKES QUITE A RECORD 2 S ~ entered from the back porch, elim- permanen 1
’ i A / | than there was several years ago, Write P. O Box
Ta . nat a ia : TY — / \ 2 . > nating this traffic fro the 1 ng 1 ¢ <
I'ensen Pomona Flour, a register- ¢ PN aX the losses it causes are very heavy : : the } 0 : %5 Mt. Jov c-o F. B 7-20-2t
cd Holstein-Friesian cow owned by / — ‘i | T no y ye - ERE
ay [7 of / 7) Newcastle disease is second only to rhe ld roor T° . ; SRY
Lloyd A. Derr, Mount Joy R. D. has ’ a ll, : : oo ah PRSPONSIBLR with | oo
) . JO) . DD. he ¢ ( Sk / | | pullorum disease in the economic| storage of glassed supnly Fuller Brush Products
completed a 287-day production Nd | | less it now causes the poultry in-|bles and othe cnstemers in the vicinity of
test of 452 pounds of butterfat and road UR Xp | dustry Plenty of electrical his |Mt., Jn Phone collect Tan as-
1 49 : ih : >= ’ m yrovid 1 nt for ood [tor 6428 7-28-2t
11,142 pounds of 4-1 milk in Herd | Vaccines recently developed | ; PI So i Ad A 20 ar oh
re » OQ r > reczin Ker.
Improvement Registry test. through: veterinary research are! 1, one corner of the laundry is COUNTANT, yound (should
Testing was supervised by Penn- proving helpful in controlling thea shower have some ig hig 24 7 least
svlvania S.ate College in coopera- diseace Ola: vy ‘wr. vears of theory), Yor rainee
t ith tl Istei Nios) : Pelting rains may be a soil de- isease, but vaccination should be wosition in nearby cemmunity
ion with the Holstein-Friesian As- — id considered as an aid to. not a sub- lio} ‘hool student aceeptable
ition of Arjen stroyer rather than a farm blessing , Automatic Har ester Nicht cch tucent aceeptable
soclation of America. : 1a : “i {i » for. s ol control g <9 Give full in first reply.
unless your land has a protective | stitute for, strict control measures y PA
0) 1 a, 9 1 rq a1 y 1 v . 3 IV r
Pomona was milked 2 times daily ‘umbrella’ over cover crops. if Newcastle disease appears in a Wri P. O. Box 85, Mt. Joy 1
and was 5 years, 2 months of age Beating rains on bare land break | fiock. all dead birds hould be ! a oo Bate]
when she began her test period. oe i into sna burned or buried, and susceptible
— a ese arte quICKly 1 ne
> S ba SS IK n birds should not be brought to the
LIST POTATOE SHIPMENT pores of the surface soil. The sur- He .
| UNDER PRICE SUPPORT PLAN | face forms a hard crust. Water | farm until four weeks or more af-
| 2 ye “7 | cannot soak in. Instead, it runs | ter the outbreak. Farmers should
ii fee wien 9 ces | over the surface. The farm land | ilso take precautions to be sure the
grown under the 194¢ ‘der: - on suffers : los os : : ;
er ederal po- | then suffers a double loss. It loses birds are obtained frofn sources of
tato price support program was | needed moisture for crops and it i} li :
| made lust week. | loses valuable top-soil | 3 Isense: MEN
Two carloads of early potatoes | The Middle West soil pave. If a flock-owner lives in an area
aril) ote 8 ’
grown on the R. I Houseman | Ment committee suggests these where Newcastle disease has not WANTED
farm. Manheim oo Ships d ! steps for protecting ur soil and | become gz serious preblem, he should
M: > vere shipped | ; : CATS ru | ony
gu giving your crops Bete: use of swtolee nlv «
from Landisville te the Philadel Bi rs or A undertake vaccination only on the a
I S shite EN Bs gel; advice of his veterinarian. Regular Employment
hia tate Hospital. The sup- 1. Use a cropping system that | wal dina
| port program potatoes are pur- gives your soil as continuous cover
chased by the Commodity Credit | @s possible throughout the year. . i H. Roy Nissly & Company, Ine
Corp. and will be used mcstly 2. Thick - growing grasses and utoist SCa e : 3
| fou hi on deep-rooted legumes give the best Another farm job is brought Florin. Pa.
{on feed officials said. cover. (From Page 1) closer to completo mechanization
HEC VOR | 3. Small grains following corn | struck it flush and pushed it by this automatic field forage
CHECK BARLEY FOR SMUT help keep the land protected. VP . hs Wi | harvester. Within a few minutes
R. S. Kirby, extension plant | 4. If winter wheat or rye is not | several feet. y Ye the y! the corn harvesting unit can be
pathologist of the Pa. State Col- | feasible, a good covering can be | came 10 a halt McCleary jumved | qypstituted for the hay pickup at-
lege, reports locse smut in barley | had by mashing down corn stalks | to the ground, refusing f allow | tached 1o-ths basic mackine, With
more prevalent than for many | OF soybean tops. to move him hay unit, the machine automatic- 58a
years nnd res. ro Legumes like alfalfa and sweet When the Lancaster General ally picks up hay from the wind- -ed-at
Juam Bnd uraes hammers (10 800 prevent washing away of ambulance arrived. Mr.] 10%, chops and ‘blows i} into a igs
fall seed supplies from disease- | 1. The RIB VAT te Gin he | ambiance Then) trailing wagon for removal to FOR IMME DIL A IE S AL E:
free sources if their ste | soi. Their prying taproots open the ay. wos: taken there with » : He With. © attach. |€'n 10-piece Mahogany dining
SO S$ 1eir own stands | oil so rain soaks in and is held oe By Had He mow or silo. With corn attach- | =~ C00 Maple Living
i 5 ack ac © i 2 achine ree J o ? ye i >
| contain mere than five per cent | for crops. Legumes well fed with | P 38) 3 X 0 : It | | ment, the nia hine sweeps along Room Suite, 5-piece Bedroom
infection. Barley grown from | phosphate and potash fertilizer add | P¢ rmitted himself to be moved the row, cutting and chopping | child's crib. full size Frigid-
seed (reated during » last vear | life-giving organic matter. Dr. John D. Pond, Jr, an corn for silage. aire Electric Range, Mahogany
g the ast year
or two will be safe for planting gba intern, said the injury could have SE end table, electric toaster, elec-
& og. . : i rr) \ , iti
eee | been seriously aggravated. Po- Lice, Mange Top Pests tric iron, all excellent condition.
: Land Should Be Turned lice said had he ed before Qf Ti i ing Swi Newton, Theatre Apts, Mount Jov
Stimulate your business by udver- | Under for New Legumes ice said had he Sen [ wi nose harming swine Fhone 3-9564. 7-28tf |
isi i i . the vehicles stopped, he probably] ce tr a
tising in the Bulletin. When corn is to follow first year S pr b - Two of the most comm on and for AWNINGS VE NETIAN
- SE sweelclover. i . de would have been run over His | pests on hogs are lice and r AWNIN iS By
sweetclover, it is advisable to get : oie Tut BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
When in necd of Printing. (any- | the ground turned under before the | condition was reported fair lat mange. If insccts are permitted to STERING call Columbia 48101 or
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | new growth of the legume removes | Tuesday night. food on hogs, Aims will have write to HALDEMAN’'S UPHOL-
-— — too much moisture form the soil. 0) itn p d gro v i] i 3 more sub- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
This tip comes from D. L. Gross, | ppT KILLS CORN BORERS ject 10 disease, sa) 3 the University Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf
Nebraska university extension Teo of veet cor" or | Of Louisiana agriculture extension = . APC
Ye soins | D5 of DDT on sweet cod on ONLY CAREFUL DRIVERS NEEL
| net to plow under the clover belors control of corn borers has proved Farmers are reminded that by [APPLY for State Farm Mutua!
| new crown shoots .get to a length | 90 per cent effective, reports controlling insect they increase |Auto i rived
four six inches. Earlie Cw. | J. Udine, extensicn entomologist! the vulue of pastures and feed and fewer claims—lower rates
Bb Se ) | iii ap En Pow, { od Stat Coll Th ht ner e thelr earnings tor you. If youre a careful dri-
A ing may not kill the legume, of the Fa. State Te Tans De ver, you too, can enjoy State
| | treatment must be applied as dust a ro Farm's c.mplete coverage at low
{ eet eee enrav. when. agy ases spi : . ates. % come in.
OPPORTUNITY bod 5 or spray when egg mases igh Everybody in this locality reads rates a R "HOFFER
wt Everybody reads newspapers buf | to appear on the leaves. is is ‘ : Se
KNOCKS HERE | NOT everybody reads circular ad- | usually just ahead of the tassel- The Bulletin—that's why its adver- 119 David St, Mount Joy, Pa.
| ltisers get such excellent results, Phone 3-4901 8-4-1t

vertising left on their door step.

ing stage,
| of
FOR SALE: Pickies, Back Run
Road. Phone 3-4832 Mt, Joy, Jno. E.
Breneman. 8-4-1t
FOR SALE: Building Lots along
the Marietta and Lancaster Pies,
150 .

any frontage desired by
deep. Apply Atlantic Gas
Station between Marietta and
Sine Spring or phone M. E. Garn~-
, Mt. Joy 3-3343. 7-14-tf
NOTICE: There is a reason
why so many people are buving
Doctor's Prescription No. 700,084
for the relief of Oak and Ivy
Poisoning and minor skin irrita=
tions, because it relieves immed-
iately and satisfies. Sold by E.
W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St, Mt.
7-14-2mo.
Joy
FOR SALE: Shenandoah Electric
Brooder, 500 Chick cav. used 1 sea=-
Mt. Joy 3-4929. 6-23-tf
son. Phone
FOR SALE: Oak lumber, all sizes
up to 36 ft. length. Sawed to order.
Call Jac. G. Beker, Manheim, Pa.
6-9-tf




I BUY all kinds of scrap iron, also
sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler.
Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf
TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S
New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411
E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf
ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antioues of any descriotion. Mr.




Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man=-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
GARAGE DOORS: 8x7’. 8x8,
10x10’, 12x12’, In stock for im=
mediate delivery. Automatic eleectrie
overhead door operators. Controlled
from the dash of your car. Also a
lot of commercial and pivoted steel
sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount .Jov,
Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-94

be wvaid for
to the rental
room ant. or
$10 REWARD will
information leading
of a four or five
hese in Mt. Joy, Landisville,
Rohrerstown, or Loncaster, For
newspe pe. editorial | employee,
wife and son of high school age.
Reward to be paid promptly when
rental agreement is completed.
Write Box 85, c-o U. M. H.
L 7-28-2t

RESOLUTION
Notice is herebv given by the
undersigned. under the provisions
of section 102 (g) of the Municival
Jorrowing Law that on June 10th,
1949. the Board of School Directors
of the Sch-ol District of East Done=
gal Township adopted a resolution
sienfying its desires that the said
School District incur indebtedness
in the sum of $100.000.00 and call-
ing an election to obtain the assent
of the electors of the School District
thereto, fo be held on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 13, 1949, for the purpose of
providing funds for the building cf
an addition to the East Donegal
Township High School, at Maytown,
to provide for a cafeteria, kitchen,
class room adjacent to shop and
shop room. and for the purpose of
repairs, alterations, additions and
improvements to the present high
school building at Maytown, togeth-
er with payments of all architects
and professicnal and other expens-
es incident thereto and necessary
for the said improvements, said res-
lution also prescribes the form of
election notice of a ballot to be
used,
FAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BY F. H. STRICKLAND, Pres.
Attest:
H. D. McMULLEN, Sec'y.
K. L. SHIRK, SR, Solicitor 4-4-1t
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
Whereas our Heavenly Father, in
His Infinite Power and Wisdom, has
visited our Church and Community
and called from our midst a faithful
and beloved brother, John J.
Loewen,
Be it resolved by the Home Build -
ers’ Class of the Florin Church of
the Brethren Sunday School,
That as we recognize God's state-
ly s‘eppings among us, we submit
to His blessed will, knowing that
what He doeth is well done and
being assured of this one thing. our
loss is his eternal gain, we say, “Not
our wills but Thine be done.”
That we extend our sincere sym-
pathy to the bereaved family, es-
pecially the children and his faith-
ful companion.
That a copy be sent to the Loe-
wen family, be put on the minutes
of the Home Builders’ Class and be
published in the local paper.
Committee
John E. Eshelman
8-4-1t Henry T. Becker
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that an ap-
plication will be made to the Court
of Common Pleas of Lancaster
County, on Friday, August 19, A.D.
1949, at 9:30 A. M. under the Non-
profit Corporation Law of Pennsyl-
vania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L.
289, and the amendments thereto,
for the Certificate of Incorporation
a proposed corporation to be

called “Donegal Dudes Flying Club,
Inc”
The purpose for which the said
corporation is to be formed are to
promote the physical, mental and
moral well heino of its members by
providing facilities for social and
recreational benefit and to promote
an interest in aviation and similar
activities and fn receive and dis-
burse funds. The Articles of In-
cornoration have been filed in the
Office of the Prothonotary, Lancas-
ter County. Pennsvlvania,
WILLIAM R. HQWARD
8-4-1t Solicitor


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