URDAYS TINER AND LIDAYS 0 P. M. SH —— 11 lor”? 14 = 16 18 Year dept. New 500 bods Wear re NNA. ad —_—— Sale Register let us print your bills, HIGH GRADES | i Y, PA. 5-2 household goods by John H. Frye. Auctioneer, F, B. Aldinger. Sale at 12 o'clock. Saturday, February 18 — On the premises in Rapho Twp. about 3% miles east of Mt. Joy, between new Route 230 and the old Harrisburg pike, 2 tracts of land, one approxi- mately 17 acres with improvements and another of three acres; also household goods. Sale at 1 p.m, by If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are That's the cheapest can get er J. Robert Charles, Benjamin Char- pen les and Mrs. E. Ruth Krall. Chas. Thursday, February 16-—On the Frank. auctioneer. highway between Lebanon and Myerstown, Tractors, Balers, Paul E. Sanger, All-day Machinery sale Combines, ete. by | Myerstown. Saturday, February 18 - In Mt. Joy Township, on the road leading Saturday, February 25-121 Col- umbia Ave., Mount Joy, household goods by The Union National Mount Joy Bank, Executor of the Estate of William Beamenderfer. C. S. from Mt. Pleasant Church to the | Frank, Auct. Sale at 1 p. ‘'m. Greentree Church, one mile west Ee ———— of the former, household goods | Saturday, February 25—-On the by Almos and Lizzie Earhart, El | premises on the road from Lawn to mer V. Spahr, Auct. Sale 2 p. m. | Mastersonville, 1% miles south of a Lawn, Jno. A. Shell's complete dis- Saturday, February 18 - 3 1-2 |persal sale of 40 head of Reg. Hol- miles northeast of Mt. Joy and 1-4 | stein Cows, complete line of farm mile north of Hosslers Church a-| equipment and some household long a state road leading to Man- | goods by Jno. A. Shell. Dupes and heim, farming implements and ' Hess, Auct. Managed by Har vey PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, FEB. 16th 60 Holstein Cattle 45 REGISTERED | calfhood vaccinated, milk- Eligible for Accredited, Bang wl, som All treated against shipping fever. T. B. ers mastitis tested. shipment arywhere. THE 84TH IN POPULAR GARDEN SPOT SERIES At Jay M. Brubaker Farm, WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, 4 miles souil of Lancaster, Pa., just off Routes 72 and 222. —-40 Fresh and Close Springers —4 Bred and Open Heifers —8 Service Age bulls—all of popular High producing blood lines. 8 Young Calves of both sex. THE FINEST OFFERING IN THIS LONG ESTABLISHED SERIES with outstanding, high producing consignments from leading herds of Southern Penna. supplemented with 25 choice, per- sonally selected young cows and first calf heifers direct from Eastern and Western Ontario Canada. ® Several cows with 400 1b. to 505 lb. fat on 2-time milking, ® A top prize winning ycung Canadian cow by the noted! 4 Sprucehaven Farm Penner bred to a son of a 679 lb. fat dam with 4.827 2-time milking. THE BULLS INCLUDE: on ® 2 from noted Loganbell herd of J. E. Williamson, Bellwood, Pa. ® A 2- r-old son of the $5,600 sire, DUNLOGGIN GOLDEN CROSS. from a Junior Champion Show dam. ® Sons of LAUXMONT ADMIRAL LUCIFER LEAN JESTER. IT'S A SALE OF — QUALITY — QUALITY — QUALITY with leading breeders consighing their best. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY—THESE CATTLE WILL QUICK- LY PAY FOR THEMSELVES. The best producer is the only kind you can afford to keep. Every animal sells and to be as represented. A representative - GREENWOOD of PRODUCTION CREDIT will be in heated quarters, lunch or hot dinner. Trucking R. AUSTIN BACKUS SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y. FOR FREE TRANSPORTATION PHONE present, Sale facilities. EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg 3661, Pa. Township, two miles Novth of Mt. Joy on the road leading from Mt. Joy to Milton Grove, livestock, farming implements, etc. by Samuel Rettew. Sale starts at’ 11 a.m Tuesday, February 28 - In West Hempfield Twp., at Brick Tavern along Marietta Pike, 1 1-2 mile Lindemuth. Sale at 1:00 P. M. C. S east of Marietta on the Isaac Ear- Frank, Auct. hart farm 10 cows, heifers, White — Leghorn Laying Hens by Bair and Thursday, March 9—West Hemp- | Bdgap Funk, Auct. Sale gig Township, one mile south of wi pm Eilver Spring, farming implements, Saturd March 4 I Rap! ete. by Isaac Siegrist. Sale at 1:00 walturaay, aren © n Aapno . Aa . . , m. C. 8S. Frank, Augl. Township, in the Village of New (Pp iy LL 9 town, houschold and kitche n furni ture by Mrs. Katic Moore. C. S. Saturday, March 11--On the farm Frank, Auct, Sale at 1:00 p. m. | located in Lebanon Co, 3 miles northwest of Lebanon, 1 mi. north of Cleona or 1 mi, north of Route Tuesday, March 7—West Donegal © A : JO Twp., on road from Bosslers Church 332 100 Fond Reg. Canadian Hal, to Bainbridge Road, all the live- 5 Catt e, Gf (rie and stock and implements of a 157 aere Springers, 5 Bulls of service age, also 100 Hogs and some Brood Sows farm, and some household goods by Christian Alleman Estate. C. S. by F. L. Heilman and §on. Aucts: Frank, Auct. Sale at 12M | Hess, Dupes and Rhoads. Sale at 3 Bet {11 a. m Wednesday, March 8 In Manor ig ! a March 15 - In Man- Wednesday, } or Twp, 1 mile southeast of Cres=- and 5 miles west of Millers- Township, 212 miles west of Mount- ville, 1% miles north of Washing- ton Boro, 2 miles northwest of Cen- | well tral Manor, on the road from New- ville, farming implements by Paul comer’s corner to Washington Boro, | Ament, Edgar Funk, Auect. Sale and implements by Geo. [at 12:30 p. m W. Frey. Edgar Funk, auct. Sale at re 12:30 P. M | Saturday, March the Vil- head horses, household lage of Kindethook, 2 Wednesday, March 3, Mount Joy | farm implements and Paul E. Sanger’s ALL DAY MACHINERY SALE on Highway Located between Lebanon and Myerstown 422, Lebanon County, Pa. Thurs., February 16th TRACTORS Balers, Combines ETC. New H, Used H's, New Super A with 1948 W. D. New Farmall M, Used Farmall M, New C New Farmall Cub with plow, Allis Chalmers, New 1950 New Holland baler, Combine, Machinery. 9 like new, Cliver 70, C 1 plow, New 1950 new 12A. John Deere pfow and cultivator, with cultivators, cultivator, and snow plow; Ford with cultivator an 15 T Baler, spreader, and many other items slyle New 50 T Baler, New New Idea manuce 35 Head Poland China Hogs 3 Ponies and Harness. If you have Hogs are mostly bred gilts. Pony buggy, Saddle dny farm machinery to sell, bring it to this sale. Come early, when sale starts and get free lunch ticket. Sale will start at 10:30 sharp. Paul E. Sanger PHON E 273 MYFRSTOWN of Farm. be here 100 p. m. C. S Frank, Auect, Good Friday, April 7 = Annual Community Sale at our place of business, at the Boro limits, Mt, Joy, 200 head of Live Stock, farm- ing implements, fruit, furniture ete. by C. S. Frank and Leo P Frank. Sale starts at 12 M. Rl tioneeers, Aldinger and Wagner. ed tr. CAR BRAN OFF ROAD INTO A FIELD ON THE LONG LANE Thomas W. Needham, forty, Eliza- bethtown suffered head injuries when his 1947 coupe swerved from Long Lane, two miles south of town, traveled 150 feet into a field | and fell into a 12-foot gully at 7:45 a. m, Tuesday. He was taken to the Columbia Hospital by the Marietta Communs« ity Ambulance. Needham cag't explain what caused the accident. a Subscribe for the Bulletin. Farm Machinery Sale at R. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 442-J-2 Saturday, Feb. 18, 1950 10 A. M. 10 TRACTORS Used Farm Machinery of All Kinds Cars and Trucks, 200 Hogs 200 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS Started To Lay Bring in your surplus machinery, Dealers, Farmers, everybody invited to sell and buy. Terms: Cash. Next Sale, Saturaay, March 18, New and 1950. (Also Baby Chicks — every week. Write for Price List. G. K. WAGNER'S Machinery and Hog Auction 6-2t Don’t Pass... This One Up 310 So. Market St. This is one of the {finest properties we have ever had the privilege of offering for sale This is a 2% Story Brick Dwelling House having 11 rooms, 3 baths (2 tile), hardwood floors, automatic oil hot water heat, and a beautifully plant- ed lot about an acre im size. This property is suitable for a residence, two family home, or a convalescent home. a what it would cost to replace it. Possession can be arrang- ed for soon. Engle & Hambright, Inc. rr Lancaster 8141 After 6:00 Phone Mt. Joy 3-5443 oods by Chas. H. Gable. Sale at[ The price is less thom “half The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 9, 1950-~8 Mortuary Record (From page 1) deputy coroner. Mrs. Sherer was born in Penn Township, a daughter of the late David and Elizabeth CLASSIFIED Rates for. classified advertising in this column are: . 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 36c Bollinger Forney, and was a mems~ | yap 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ ber of the Old Order, River | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8¢ qe ich her late hus- |. . or ren Church, of whi 1 her late hus FOR SALE: Used Bathroom out band was a minister. fit and water Tank, verp cheap. Dial Mt. Joy 3-543 G1 survive: Stella, wife of Jacob Horst, Elizabethtown; Simon, of Florin, Awmna, at home; Elizabeth, wife of Whitmer Sollen- berger, Mt. Joy Rl, and Elam, Man- heim R4. Nine grandchildren and These children College Ave, E-town, giving num- of produce. You may be the lucky one. Don't miss this. ATTENTION: The Market Basket, bers Friday 4 to 9 p. m., for boxes 5-2 six great-grandchildren also survive as do two sisters, Ella Forney, at ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. heme, and Mis. Mary Young, Eliz- abethtown. Funeral services at the late home Saturday 1:30 p. m. with further services at Mt. Pleasant Church. In- terment in adjoining cemetery. ———— QO DAIRYMEN STOP LIFTING HEAVY MILK CANS £500 IN TAX COLLECTIONS The Mount Joy Township school board decided jo buy a mimeogra- | phing machine to be placed at the Florin school. The board received $500 in tax collections. G. K. Wagner & Son, Bill AUCTIONEERS ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phones 442]2 — 544R4 Always At Your Service GIVE US A CALL Let the T-33 Cool Your Milk WRITE - WIRE - PHONE FOR FREE LITERATURE PAUL E. WEBBER G.E. Appliance & Wiring MASTERSONVILLE, PA. 5-7151 Manheim R3 1-3m Public Sale LIVESTOCK Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1950 In West Hempfield Township at Brick Tavern along Marietta pike, one mile north of Kinderhook and 1%2 mile east of Marietta on the Isaac Earhart farm: Lu Some fresh and springers 4 Head of J? HEIFERS Twelve months old. 2-Unit Surge Milker, 9 months in use, Six Milk Cams, Two Milk Buckets, One Strainer, Starline Wash Tonk. 6-3 JOHN A. SHELL'S Complete Dispersal Sale 40 Head of Registered Holstein Cattle Bangs Certified T. B. Accredited and Every Animal Vaccinated COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT Satur., Feb. 25, 1950 On the Farm located in Lancaster County on the road from Lawn to Mastersonville mile south of Lawn. Entire Herd of Registered Holstein Cattle Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited, Calfhood Vaccinated 14 COWS, 6 SPRINGING HEIFERS 10 Sml. HEIFERS balance CALVES ONE BULL All are young, only one cow 6 years old, balance less than 5 years old. A very nice herd, must be seen to be appreciated, see following description. 1—Ear Tag 51666—Heilbronn Irene Johanna 9010X Born 9-20-45 Fresh Sire—Prince Rag Apple Posch Meredith 171432C Dam—Irene Alcartra Johanna 332252 C. H. B. 2—Ear Tag 38898Q2 Heilbronn Susan Canary 80111 Born 10-22-45 Fresh Sire—Sunnyholm Ormsby Pabst 160675 C. H. B. Dam—Sadie Abbekeck Wayne 88227 3—Ear Tag 92757 Heilbronn Inka Keyes 90100 Born 9-5-45 Fresh Sire—Pine Lodge Korndyke Premier 144962 C. H. B. Dam—Hartog Eva Keyes 486018 C. H. B. 4—Ear Tag 51662 Posch Thelma Baroness 96527 Born 11-28-46 Fresh Sire—Catalpa Jerry King 20402 Dam—Lestrange Colantha Thelma 77317 | 5—Ear Tag 51658 Shell Della Wayne | Born 3-20-46 Fresh { Sire—Ux-Spring Apollo Fobes 150388 C. H. B. | Dam—Pontiac Della Wayne DeKol 434834 C. H. B. 6—Ear Tag 51652 Heilbronn Jemima Schulling (Twin) 90101 Dam Rag Apple Jemima Dutchland 554995 7—Ear Tag 51653 Heilbronn Rag Apple Faforit (Twin) 90102 | Born 9-10-45 Fresh Sire—Sir Rag Apple Schuliny Faforit 173427 C. H. B. Dam—Rag Apple Jemim« 8—Ear Tag 54899W2 Roc.in Verna Colantha Pathfinder 92800 Born 1.5-44 Fresh Sire—Roelm Sir Charles Col. Posch 150712 C. H. B. Dam—Rena Alcartra Pathfinder 442405 C. H. B. 9—Ear Tag 92759 Heilbronn Acme Finderne 90109 | Born 9-30-45 Fresh | EERIE Sire-—Beechwood Gano Acme 164413 C. H. B. | Dam—Tozo Finderne Pabst 4676538 C. H. B. 10—Ear Tag Born 2-10-46 Fresh Fall Sire—Catalpa Jerry King 20402 Dam—Hillhaven Dutchland Alcartra 86171 11—Ear Tag 51567 Dorothy Caialpa Queen 96530 Born 3.2-47 Bred Fall Sire—Catalpa Jerry King 20402 Dam--Lily Queen Sunnyfield 86164 12—Ear Tag BF20617 Maplehofe Chieftain Artist 2795161 Dam—Burke Waldorf Artist 2542203 13—Ear Tag 51654 Annie Pontiac Jewel 96525 Born 3-2-46 Fresh Fall Sire—Catalpa Jerry King 20402 Dam—Village Annie 2563143 14—Ear Tag 51663 Inka Sylvia Pride 101891 Born 7-19.47 Fresh Bred Jan. Sire—Chief Piebe Tri-Geib Di-Colan Pride 739845 Dam—Girl Sylvia Inka 80763 15—Ear Tag Born 1.3-47 Springer Sire—Catalpa Jerry King 20402 Dam-—Heilbronn May Successor 64063 16—Ear Tag 51665 Shell Lily Queen Born 1-10-48 Close Springer Sire—Catalpa Jerry King 20402 Dam—Lily Queen Sunnyfield 86164 17—Ear Tag 51665 Shell Jemima May Born 11.22.47 Bred in Pasture Sire—Lenox Baron Jemima 24795 Dam-—Heilbronn May Successor 64063 18—Ear Tag 51667 Shell Canary Susan Born 1-6-48 Pasture Bred Sire—Lenox Baron Jemima 24795 Dam—Heilbronn Susan Canary 90111 Born 1-12-48 Pasture Sire—Lenox Baron Jem Dam—Heilbronn R. A. | Born 9-10.45 Fresh Dec. 26-49 Female | 21- Mele eT Sire—8ir Rag Apple Schuling Faforit 173427 C. H. B. | pani + B. Du'chland 554975 C. H. B. Pride Alcartra Belle 95524 - Bred Dec. 16-49 Cultivator, seasons; lime drill, 2-bottom Case Tractor Plow, Double Disc Sore Reed ray in 8 | Plow, 20 ft. Rubber tire Trailer, 3 Farm wagons with ire—Maplevic Posch Chiefiain 873845 | Hats, Hammermill, Corn sheller, Circular Saw, Electric | Pump, McDeering | tobacco lath | Stripping Bred 12-12-49 14-50 tomato baskets, Outfit, 3 iron kettles, Belle Successor Piebe 98529 scrapers, knives, cleaver Also selling lot of Conditions by Aucts—Dupes & Hess 19—Ear Tag 51666 Shell Baron Keyes Born 1-10-48 Posture Bred Sire—Lenox Baron Jemima 24795 Dam—Heilbronn Inka Keyes 90100 | 20—Ear Tag 51664 Shell Baron Falorit Far Tag 46250V4 Windylea Rag Apple King Sire~~Glenafton Rag Apple Craftsman Dam—Fay Supreme Marathon 534047 R. O. R. Record 2 yrs. 10,512 Milk 381. lbs Fat 13 Heifers from the above cows from 4 to 14 months old. Balance are calves. Certified to Bangs, T. B. Tested. | FARM MACHINERY—W. C. Allis Chalmers Tractor with | grass mower, and manure loader; used less than 1 year; bine in good condition, four-bar Case side rake, Bale El- evator, G. I. corn picker Ensilage cutter with pipe, McDeering Grain Drill, Disc Harrow, 28 discs, used two Cultipacker, Spring-harrow, New Mt. 5 ft. grass mower, 2 Feed Carts, 9500 Press, 3 sets tobacco ladders, hay hook, rope & pulleys, (Extension Ladder, 32 ft.), 2 Brooder stoves, lot Boley | equipment, log, cow and other chains, picks, shovels, i Hog feeders, large Pulley with inch rope, Dairp ols 2 | ment—3-unit Hinman Milker, complete with pipe for 18 | cows; buckets & strainers, 12 - 85 lbs. milk cans, 500 160 Drain Tile, { Sausage stuffer, sausage trough, 2 large cribs of Ear Corn. | Heater, Coal Heater, Bedroom Suite, Flour. Chest, Fruit Jars, and many other items. Farm is sold, this is a com- plete sale, everything must go. Sale to start at 11 ©’ by the Ladies of the Lawn Sunday School. Sale ‘managed by Harvey Rettew - Manheim, Pa. John A. Shell Clerks—Jacob Ruhl & Roy Hershey Bred ima 24795 Faforit (Twin) 90112 Berkshire Sow and 8 Pigs C. Allis Chalmers with Allis Chalmers Com- used to pick 35 acres, Blizzard G. I. Manure spreader, 11-hoe Vernon room stove, Minnich Tobacco Complete Butchering grinder, ladles, s, pulleys, butcher bench and Household Goods — Estate Oil clock A. M. Plenty of good eats MANHEIM, PA. | | | { | some of the best Holstein families in Canada. | Lalu, 628721, Rn - —————————— amen EE cM so ner i A nisms: semen. | ) Laying Hens Sale at 1:00 P, M. a : Terms by « Parr oma. BAIR and EARHART Public Sale 'WEDNES.,, | On my farm, Palmyra No. 2, located one-half mile north of Campbell- | town, 2 miles south of Palmyra, 2 miles from Hershey. FEB. 22, 1950 AT 12:3 50 HEAD OF CANADIAN REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE! Many are Vaccinated. This lot represents Riven Segis Bangs Listed, Tr B. Accredited Most of the cows are fresh, a few due in March. Including yr. old record 481 {at, test and due Glenafton chaser A daughter of Emperor of Mount Victoria, 3.62% 2-yrs.—434 fat, 3.79% test. 2 daughters of Montvic Rag Apple Posch 2nd, due to Montvic Lochinvar 3rd, 2 daughters of Rag Apple Churchill, bred to Rembco Texal Sovereign one with a record with a 44% test and many others just as good. 9 BULLS of SERVICE AGE 2 sons of Montvic Rag Apple Churchill. One from Kelso Korndyke | Piebe Lass, 558.2 fat, 3.9% test. A son of Bond Haven R. A. Commander and from Edgehill Babs, 4 yr. 618 fat, 4.02%; 3 yrs. 560 fat, 4:28% test; 2 yrs. 531 fat, 44% test. A grandson of Sovereign from a dam with 433 fat. Weaned calves from the above cows. MOST OF THESE CATTLE WERE SHIPPED IN NOVEMBER These cattle are a very good lot. Try to see them. You will find ani- mals to your liking. For information, iw to Havey. Rettew, Manhgir| Pa, R.2. , i CHARTERED BUS WILL LEAVE WHITE HOUSE AT 10 O'CLOCK LUNCH AVAILABLE ~ WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Conditions Will he Made Known By Edward O’Neal & Sons | HESS and DUPES, Auctioneers. HERMAN HORST, Clerk HARVEY RETTEW. , Pedigrees, 6-2 in March to Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man~ heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf FOR SALE: New Fed-Flash Cam ra, complete with flash unit and nian carrying case & gad- get bag. $15. value for $10, Dial Mt. Joy 3-5943, 6-1 VOTE OF THANKS: We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness, words of sym« pathy during our recent bereave~ ment. Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz and Son. 6-1 FOR SALE: Baled Mixed Hay, had no rain. Samuel E. Merkey, R2 Manheim. Dial Mt, Joy 3-5818. 6-1 WASHING & IRONING. Call at 250 Marietta Avenue, Mt. Joy, Pa. . 3 Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14J, 8-18-tf I BUY all kinds of sc iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on corner of S. Market and a proposed street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zone loca tion. Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. Joy. 1-tf VALENTINE NOVELTIES: catds, candy: Large wvariety at Kulp's Luncheonette . and News Agency, Mount Joy. 6-1 WANTED: Woman to do washing & ironing at our home. Inclement’ weather hang wash in cellar. Corn= well's Restaurant, Florin, Pa. 6-1p | We wish to thank our kind neigh= bors and friends for their acts of love and sympathy during our recent loss of husband and father, and also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tribute. Mrs, Hess and family. 6-1 WANTED: 5 or 6 room house, con= veniences, Mt. Joy vicinity, Write P.O. Box 85 c/o L. W. A. Mt. Joy. 6-2p FOR FARM BURFAU INSURANCE sce BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South: Market St., Elizabethtown, Pennit., Phone 23-R. 6-1 DONE STRIPPING TOBACCO ? Let's go and look at orange groves and enjoy Florida sunshine for a few days. Visit Donegal Airport for information. 6-6 ATTENTION: The Market Basket, College Ave., E-town, giving num bers Friday 4 to 9 p. m. for boxes of produce. You may be the lucky one. Don't miss this. 5-2 TYPING DONE AT MY HOME: Secretarial experience. Mrs. Rachael K. Reynolds, Square St., Works a FOR SALE: 3-apartment brick building, slate roof, 2-car garage, East Main St, Mt. Joy. Apply 215 Marietta Avenue, Mt. Joy. 5-tf NOTICE The 1950 Budget of East Donegal Township Supervisors is on file at the Maytown National Bank, May- town, Pa. and may be inspected af any time. Harold S. Endslow, Secs, 6 | PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1950 | The Borough Council of Mount Joy, | Pa. has prepared a proposed Bud- {get for 1950 which is open for in= spection at the home of the Secre- [ tary, William F. Brian, 128 North | Barbara $t., Mount Joy, Pa. 5-2 FOR SALE |'41 Plymouth ‘Special Deluxe 2-dr. Sedan. ‘41 Pontiac 6 Cyl. 2-dr. ELI AMENT DeSoto — Plymouth 3-4264 Mount Jor 5-1 J-3 model will be re= Safe, econ= and a lot of demonstration, Mt. Joy 6-1t Sedan. Dial FOR SALE: Piper Cub, 1946 in good condition, licensed for one year. omical transportation, fun for $595. Free Donegal Aviation Service, 3-5354.. Notice is hereby given, in comm pliance with the requirements of the Business Corporation Law (Act - of May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amend= ed) by the incorporators of their intention to file Articles of Incor= poration with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 15, 1950, of a proposed cor= poration to be known as HIESTAND, INC. Its purposes are: To engage in the manufacturing, | buying, selling, processing and re- pairing, both at wholesale and re- tail, of farm products and machin= | ery. and personal property of every | description; and to buy, sell lease | and own real estate necessary and appropriate fer its corporate pur- pose. { PAUL A. MUELLER, | 6-1 & Solicitor NOTICE OF TAX ORDINANCE | In accordance with the provisions of the Act of June 25, 1947, P. L. | 1145, as amended, notice is hereby | given that pursuant to authority | contained in the said Act, Moun { Joy Borough Council intends to i pass a tax ordinance which will in- | clude the imposition of a per capi= ta or head tax in the amcunt of $8.~ | 00 to be paid in the year 1950 by each resident of the said Borough twenty-one years of age or over. The Borough estimates that. it will | derive $15,928.00 ‘revenué from said | tax. In the judgment of the Bor- { ough Council, imposition of said tax | is made necessary to meet interest | and amortization requirements on | the Borough indebtedness incurred | for new fire engine, and for general | borough purposes, which real estate taxes will be insufficient to cover. WILLIAM F. BRIAN, "6-3 Secretary