LS Hs o_o fh i etre Both - . - For TY XDALL'S {UT Re mTAUR Scoop Rite Dipper Only --- $1.40 A VIE STORY, MOUNT JOY, ANT, FLORIN, T'A | oe RS ne A J. N. BENDER. SALUNGA. PA f Hm Isome Tollywood film died Wedn: sday morning at Lebh- | Ronald Reagan, who served in the n A rT Forces during World Wap (@nen at the age of 167 years. Mi ; ,,, LE, pays tribute to war veterans by [Stchler, who was born on a farm GOI TODOS OND ou | purchasing Buddy Poppy from! lintvillle " 0 anot Warner star, Doris Day, near Flintvillle, was a farmer, tin- G a : : .. aia y v RA R Q | lovely songoiress-actress wire was Smith and roofe broommakex —-Y P74 \\ 1! Have Your AW /NINGS 3 | selected VW, National Buddy [hardware clerk and factory work- A an ao Poppy airl for 1950. The red pop- . Viiv Made Now! Ql pic made by disabled service. | during his life time Q | nen Proceeds from the sale are He is well known here having Jraet Now-Pay Later! h | for Riu seis ing Ang resided in town for a munber of | ol assistance o Widows dng orphans of deceased veterans yeurs smplete Awning AT ap . | ai y Service! # THE ROTARY SENIOR DANCE js, Abram Risser : ot 0 Pp ) fe COV = IN HI AUDITORIUM MAY 25 Mrs. Bertha G. Risser, fifty-sev + ' 3 dc ST 1 Fy The Rotary Senior dance will helen. wile of the Re Abram. M. Ris { held in the high school auditorium S€7, Manheim R2, diel at her home | I on Thursday, May 25th from g.30| after a four months’ illness. She | J t to 11:30 P. M. twas a daughter of Mrs. Louis: | CRI iETIAN 2 Senior students, and a guest if! Gantz Snavely, Manheim R2, and | & | they desire to bring onk,’ will be/the late Rev. John B. Snavely and @ admitted free. No other high school Was a membe f the Mennonite writ 3 or grade school student will be Church. Besides her mother ang | admitted. husband, she is survived by a . Tickets are now on sale. There daughter, Mrs. Clyde Metzler, of X, Wing $100 2 will be refreshments and cards in- Manheim R2. Five grandchildren & 134 tie i A | eluding canasta. land two brothers: Menno G., and 3 SDD John CG. Snavely. both of Manheim SC 15-tf COOH) Don’t Forget the MIDDLETOWN, PA.~MINDAY, Big All-Day Sale at WAY 15 9:39 Sharp, Time bond 9 =n Fs 260 HEAD SELLING fv. FVIRY ANIMAL BI.OOD TESTED & GOOD ~~ CHART GUARANTEED > Registered Canadian Cows, Hellers, Bulls and Calves. Penna, Grade Holste'n Bred fieifers, Heifers. Also dd Grade ( ell Guernseys exactly at 9:30 sharp. a \ "New grate Holsteins, We » over 200 heifers for ture, also lo of August Cows, runs up (0/15 months { Sanam fonctions WARD VIEW FARMS F.ttew, Pedigrees Cc. S. b & Ceo.,, CGwners 18-21 . REL RT SR Ea & 3 A i E 6 Rooms and Bath HOT WATER HEAT Garage. Semi Detached Fueellent Location, Coosd Condition PRICE $7500 \ iw: & NY | Ya ¥ S. NISSLEY GINGRICH, Realtor 12. 8. DURE ST. LANCASTER, PZNNA. DIAL 829% 2IG PY JBLIC STH IN THE NOTED G BRED AND carefully selected from THUR $s TSS) M 2] i chen 3 Fl ; a wo $C a 4 5¢ RECISTERED i5 GRADES I. B. Accredited, Bang eligible for shipment into an LOCATION: At Jav M. Brubaker Farm, WILLOW STREET LU VILLAGE, Pa.. 4 m Routes 72 and 222. 40 Bred and Open — 17 Fresh and Close 8 Service Bulls f dams cn 2-time and New DAUGHETRS OF THESE ® Lguxmont Admiral Lucifer ® I Rag Apple Bas & Sir Tovarich Ormesby 5 and other popular shes of the 30UY WITH CONFIDENCE AT —TPenna’s oldest established ef satisfied buyers. SAVE MONEY — SAVE Cale at 12:68 Neon. hot dinner or FOC? THE BFST IN CATTLE, Yogardless of how busy yeu ave, UY YOUR R. SALES MANAGER & FARL L. GROFF. Local Representative, { SDAY, York Staie WELL-KNOWN SIRES SELL: HEIFERS HIRE— AUSTIN a £9 ap SALE CERIFS FEATURING HEIFERS Penaa, 18th ARDEN SPOT OPEN Southen: MAY leading stern irerds, calihiond vaccinated Certified. majority v. state. iles south of Lgncaster, just off Heifers, majority due in carly fall, Springing Cows and First Calf Heifers, 350 1h. up to 855 lb. fat, record Two each ficm goed Ohio Every one is outstanding. rem ince: herds. @ Dunloggin De Var © Dunloggin Supreme Southeastern Pa. Artificial Assoc. TIS GARDEN SPOT EVENT Holstein consignment sale. Hundreds TIME — SAVE TRAVEL lunch available. COME TO THIS SALE vou will save money by attending EARLY AND ILCOK THEM BACKUS MEXICO, N. Y. irasburg, Pa. COVE OVER. AUCTIONEER,, (From page 1) retired farmer and a member of the Silver Spring Evangelical U. B Church. Ray F. Staulter Ray F. Stauffer, 65 years, died hE this morning (Thursday) at 5:10 at his home on Henry street, Mt. Joy, alter an illness of tour years Funeral services will be held on 8 Sunday at the Nissley funeral i | p.m. at home at two o'clock with interment the Eberle call on Saturday the in cemetery Friends may funeral home [Uriah Stohler i Uriah Stohle Stimulate your business by adver- | R2. ising in the Bulletin - eee | Wg, flarry K. Landis Furniture For Sale." CONTACT GEORGE C. THEATRE APTS. MT. JOY HOUCK : at her home. She Mrs _ Ellen Stehman Landis, sev- wife of Harry K. Landis, A died at 1:30 p. m. Friday was a daughter {of the late Jacob and Fianna Ben- Or Mount Joy High School der Stehman and is survived by ing Recom Suite $100. her husband and six children: Ho- \ i} tloma $40. WV: ad €. Flizabethtown RD; Steh- $20. man, Elizabethtown; Miss Mabel $5. I andis and Miss Anna Mae Landis Tne i a mirror. 2 twin table both at home; Lena, wife of Ches- [ amps, 3 rugs jter Encle, Elizabethtown, and Hel- Jeo Refrigerator en, wife of John Garns, Elizabeth- $240. town. There also survive nine i ( hel Gas Stove $130. ix great=grand- ! Bedr n Suit $150. and one sister and four 1 Mattress $25. brothers: Miss Mary Stehman, Mt Ii bought by ony buyer a Buifet,' Joy: Jac:b Stehman, Minnesota; il a and pw Portahle Closets John Stehman, Rheems; Milton Pari Ionia | 0 xa gost Stehman, Mt. Joy: and Clayton wi en used mnths, Stehman, Florida. The funeral was hell from the B rf Miller funeral home at Elizabeth- on i (town Monday afternoon with in- Buy Your Auto insurance Before Getting These Facts Learn how you can get superior BROADFORM protection at substantial savings. Semi-annual premiums. Strong company with service in every state. . check with me Before you buy . « . 00 obligation. Ray N. Wiley MANHEIM R. D. 2 Phone Landisville 2201 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Operating in lowa as (lllinois) American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company Adds .... Beauty & Comfort .. To Your Home | American Standard As Seen in Better Homes & Gardens 3 Piece BATHROOM SETS $195.00 Complete to Floor | 3-Piece Colored Sets $265.95 _ Free estimates on installation merchandise and fully guaranteed Joe L. Heisey Co. FLORIN, PA. HEATING & PLUMBING CONTRACTOR & Service 3-5798 16-tf All Installation Sales PHONE - MT. JOY | wor imaging | jesentatives AMERICAN PARMERS | aif | term wt in the Landis graveyard in [West Donegal Twp. yp CLINIC {ATTENDED USED CAR [AT NEW CUMBERLAND Clarence Newcomer, Farl B iMyers and Robert Bachman, of | New mer Motors, Inc, attended a used car clinic held recently by [the Chevrolet Motg: Division at the {American Legion Home at New |Cumberland. Emphasis was placed on the la- [test methods of and trucks for Chevrolet's tomcbiles OK program | dealerships unde used car merchandising level pe 1 tools, displayed : equipment {and materials were it the and demonstrations on their proper use were presented by rep- at eight leading manu- en There is no better way your business than by local news wiper advertising. INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED SPENCER SUPPORTS to lose help not are guaranteed they shape, that's ‘why keep yours. MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER R1, LANCASTER, PA. Phone Landisville 4974 you {Mortuary Record evening 7 to] | I Schaefferstown reconditioning au- | re-sale by | to boos | 4 £3 a ae 1 Plywood Economical In Many Farm Uses Brooder Houses Prove Utility of [Materia FFarme { finding that high ength and t f od Ke ¢ ical tnd efficier 1 ial te in portable fa buildi 1 he hog she 1 al I { A brooder he vb ling azine report id | of ad quate 126 \ i nd dry, and properly light | tt To gd bs feeder” ally ‘turkey and economic Here is a that is easily from ex made tevior plywood weather can’t harm it it's easy portability appeals to farmers. be conomical, it ould be rel Vi 1 OW 1] 1.1 I i ot he trongly built to ( life th ouk expensiy and Sor up keep. I Conve 1 t be ( to cl a Portability, of cc is « rime impor ce. f I Id 3 | ( 1 oth Ol + 1 } } 1 3 th d po { ( tate to mov y e 1 1 and so it ) ( e. H Ite I ( 1 ground, hea in ( re logsened at the Ends Poultry Chore ho Another poultry chore h on electrified and placed to- matic basis a ho is time it 1s a feeding job 1 maljy requires consider: tine and personal attentic It is being accompl i on an mnereasing number of ( 1 farms by mechanical { le ap. | erated by small motor I'he device illustrated here is fairly common in .a number of larger poultry house Feed and suppl are placed in the top of the tal cylinder and then mixed by; 1¢ 1'0- tating central® shaf hich has ! small paddles attached at the low- er end. The shaft is | i he feed is ejected from the bot 1 of the cylinder by the d- dles. their | 1 12-3mo. | "DRESSMAKING ALTERA J ! ONS GIF ean n Shoppe 19 W. Donegal St, MOUNT JOY eres Gaon : EYES EXAMINED iY | APPOINTMENT DR. S.- MILLIS OPTOMETRIST y BN. MARKET STRERT RLIZARETHTOWN Hours Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Ilvenings: Tues. & Sat, 6:30 No Hours Thursday PHONE: 334) HATS MADE and REMODELED | ' Chemical Caponization Held of Limited Va lue The question of v el cal caponization is practica which poultry raisers ask me quently. Many county ex services also rec questions on the subject, In experimental the treat- ment stopped fighting and crowing among the cocker “All has very assachusetts Collegian Ma Is Bgricultural Winner things considered, it would that chemical limited v » af presen A 20-year-old Massachusetts col- lege student whose two and one- half acre plot of potatoes grossed him $1,300, has been named cham- pion farmer-businessman of the in competition with thou- | cands of farm youths from more ! than 40 states. He is Russel} L. Sears, Yr. of Cummington, Mas who was de- clared winner of the ninth annual production arke contest, Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin, caponization | {0 3 3a 9 Le : f a” { RY 5, 4 i) Coole 4 i \ 4 WO is > hi gS Fi gl Ps rig NAT hl wk i | The Bulletin, Wt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 11, 1950—3 | FOR SALE: Used Piano and Din- ing Room Suite. K. E. Franklin, Sale Register Monday, May 15-—All day sale at ' Columbia R1, Newtown. 19-1p Middletown, 300 head cows. heifers | === yearlings by C. S. Erb & Co. Grand | FOR SALE: Used One-wheeled View arm, #30 am. D.S.T Trailer, good condition. Robert Eeamenderfer, phone 3-5082, 19-tf [Friday, May 19 -On the premises | = ee he former Win, Strickler farm, on We desire to express our grati- road from Mt. Joy to Newtown, tude and thanks té our friends, household goods and antiques by neighbors and relatives for their Ms W. H Strickle md El | kindnesses ahd expressions of Myers. Sale at 7 p.m. Walter Dupe pathy in the recent loss of our mother, Dorothy and Russell Myers the aucioncel - 19- Suturdny, Mes the | peer Aura 2 25 In th Vi PHOTOGRAPH THE BLOSSOMS 9 SD a rh, i \ BF in Colo has all size color hs | 1 4 ope Avenue, | sim Avgus color slide cameras re- ti LW " I yi B 3 DIT & | luced to $24.59. Will make a swell 1 ) mn Ww \ o » : y Ww | LB dda unm OE gift. Vietor Klahy Shop, o'clock. Walter Dupes, Auet Middletown 19-1 rr - - ny ie i. FOR SALE Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of East Township, Lancaster Bank in Maytown, Penna, 8:00 o'clock E. S. T. June 2nd., 1950 for their seasons requirements of Stone. Proposal forms, Specifications, Form of Contract and Instructions to bidders may be obtained at the heme of, or writing to Harold B. Endslow, Secretary, Board of Sus pervisors, Marietta Rl, Penna. All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. H. B. ENDSLOW Secretary of Board PUBLIC SALE 19-2 0 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, MAY 19th, 1950. at 7p. m. On the premises in Rapho Twp. the road from on Mount Joy to Newtown, General Electric Refrigerator, Bedroom Suite, Living Room. Suite, Pooch Furniture, Rockers, Mirrors, Clocks, China, Glass, Cooking utens sils. ANTIQUES — Chest of drawers, Desk, Drop Leal Table, Tilt Top Table, Beds, Rockers, Chests, Cov= erlet. MRS. WILLIAM H. STRICKLER MR. & MRS. EARL. MYERS | Walter Dupes, Auct. Aligu'ppa, Peunsylvania 2.Story Residence, 5 rooms, all cone Queen Aliquippa. of the Lenni enience enclosed porch, 2-car Indian tribe ruled villages wrage. Corner property in Florin, 0 he Mono cl nd Ohio Riv Price $10,500 4 She Jent assistance lo George 5 NISSLEY GINGRICH Washington when he w into the | Duke lari Oh Valley. 1 hich now | 12 5. Duke St, x T 1 a havea: 4 Sout: 30. vile Dial 8290 12-tf | from on the Ohio Riv- | ONLY CAREFUL DRIVERS NEED er, in the region over which she | Aj PLY for State Farm Mutual once reigned. Steehmoking began | Auto Insurance. Careful drivers | in Aliquippa towards the end of | mean fewer claims lower rates the 15th Century. Today, the town | for you. Uf you're a careful dri- has a capacity of more than | ver, you too, can enjoy State | 1,700,000 tons of open hearth, bes- | Farm's complete coverage at low semer and electric furnace steel rates, Call or come in. { . : AMMON R. HOFFER Pa Krayhbill, Clerk 18-2 PUBLIC SALE Iron Ore 19 David St. Mount Joy, OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ) . 2.04 : i nati rm New Yo is * the ol Phone 3-540] 19- 1 Rib New . { thir arges on ore field 1 e Ce . v " gin i 950 ! a = As ; oF Nhe SEWING MACHINE SERVICE: 1| 1, the Borough of Elizabethtown, den ier on ce um still prepared to service your | at No. 402 Vo South Market Street. hid oh Tame | machine, any m tke. Sal 164M | I Gas Stove: livi n deposits in mid-continent, New y Qo goaded York's huge high-grade iron ore B oe aa a | ard { bbls card table; two bed- reserves. in. and tha Adivons i" 7 RICE | aa chairs; seeasiona) chalet twa dack mountains has assumed an Plumbing & Heating be oly io Pe Ie oper Side ro important position in the mining Phone Mt. Joy 3-4151 151f | clocks; 9x12 ft. living room rug; | industry | SALE: F | 9x12 ft. conZoleum rug; large mir- | ror; radio combination; curtains; venetian blinds; lawn chairs; dish- es: cooking utensils; canned fruit; {and lot of other articles too num erous mention Sale to commence at 6:00 p. m,, when conditions will be made known by WARREN DONLEY Walter Dunes, Auctioneer D. L. Landis, Clerk 19-1 Wie = FOR ame Gorage 9x18 ft. Freight Tre fi ean eosily be m wed. Price $175.00. . Phone Mount Joy 3-4517. 17-tf | Coal-burning steam locomotives - - | in 1949 handled about 50 per cent FOR | S SAL E: Mot oro 1 Te lev. Comb. of the freight traffic, measured in | AM - FM. Perf. Cond. Will sacrifice. | gross ton-miles, of the Class I rail- | 1 yr. on picture tube. Phone Mt. Joy | roads, compared with nearly 70 | 3-9474. 14-tf | er cent in 1946 w » that handle ANTI IRE: a pe pi il wll Lande ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | i Tn fii + oa | for antiques of any description. Mr, | from less than 10 per cent in 1946 Hart 161 N. Charlotte St Moni 4 OL art, ) : i ol., an= | { to about 34 per cent in 1949, he im, Pa. Phone 407. | ‘OR F ARM BUR EAU INSURANCE cee BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South Market St., Elizabethtown, Penna. hone 23-R. 7-1 Typewriters, Cleaning the If long threads round the e brushes Cleaner tightly bound y } caught in are evlinder of the vacu several places and the m cleaner, clip them in } 4 sho! Add. Mach’s., pieces can be pul : Registers, Check Writers. New and ly. An accumulation of th Is wil * y ~ : : o i on ig : crease n the Cl ) ] Used, J. M. Encle, E. Hirh St Ei ) it : 4 at a “| Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14). 8-18-tf necessary to run the motor. —————————————— FOR SALE: Building Lot 62 Cash | 156 on | | Bring in vour Ifay Machinery, and | Combines. FARM MACHINERY AND HOG SALE Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-)-2 SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950 at 10 A. M. (DS.T.) 35 TRACTORS and Used, All Makes 300 PIECES of All Kinds of Farm Machinery 3—45T AND OTHFR BALERS at New Forcign Trade corner of S. Market and a proposed | a Foreign trade constitutes an im- | street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zone loca- | 200 HOGS AND SHOATS portant part of New York state's | tion. Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. Joy. | CARS AND TRUCKS business activity, According to the 1-1§ 2 LOCUST POSTS New York state department of | rm © Also New 50-T Balers & New commerce. the four customs dis- FOR SALI: H. Farmall tractor; B | Holland Balers, New J. D. and Al- tricts in the state handle about halt | N- Farmall tractor; cultivator and | lis Chalmers Combines. the entire dollar volume of the im. |corn planter, Oliver 60 with culti- | Pring in your machinecy, Dealers le rd RE the ati. | vator, Massev Harris High Braun | Farm ors, Everybody invited to Sell ai I ing Bo : Of ule COM. isc plow, Oliver Orchard disc, [and Buy. nents Hie tH Tractor weeder, Weeder Hog Har-!| Terms: Cash. Next Three Sales— Sol C il i row Paul Hiestand, Marietta. Phone | Wednesday, June 7; Saturday, June Sulfur-Bottom Whale 3 12-tf | 17: Wednesday, July 5. 1950. The largest animal ever to in. | = G. K. WAGNER'S habit the earth or its waters is I BUY all kinds of scray. iron, rol V.achinery and Hog Auction till in existence. The sulfur-bot- | se 1 Home wood. Guy D. Spiftler. | Horst, Heisey, Diffenbaugh, Wag- tom whale, which sometimes | Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf | ner, auctioneers. 19-2 weighs 150 tons, urpasses ni mm TTT 1 weight and size even the giant Ci NOT T1C E ! AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN dinosaurs of the Age of Reptiles feclicn 523 of the School Code| ORDINANCE APPROVED MAR. he | reauizes that this notice be given 2, 1931, REGULATING TRAFFIC Calendar’s Step-child to the voters of East Donegal Town- AND PARKING OF VEHICLES. Febr 7 Bild of ship, namely that at its meeting of | It is hereby ordained by the Bor- “ebrurs Vy, he stench d » . | A cal mam rin th } 4 0 | the Board of Fducation hell on [ough Council of the Borough of cal ndar, origina wd A days. | April 11, said Board prepared a | Mount Joy, Lancaster County. Pa. February did not become a misfit | proposed budget for the school year | {hat an ordinance approved March until, Julins Cae and Emperor | 50-51, The proposed budget is av- | 2 1931, entitled “an ordinance reg- Augustus each stole jone of eb. to any tax pryer who mav | ylating troffic, parking and use of ruary’s days to add to their name- | interest themselves by calling at | the highways in the Borough of akes, July and August | the office of the Supervising Prim- | Mount Joy, Pa., and prescribing ce — {cial at the High School building. | penalties for violation thereof is Sewing Hazards Unless objections are heard the |ymended as follows: If the bedroon used as a sew- [date set for final action and, SECTION 1. The title of said or- ing room, take care that pins, reed- | the adoption of the aforesaid bud- | ginance is amended to read as fol- les. scissors, ete. are not left about will be on Friday evening, May | |ows: An ordinano: regulating traf- , 9¢ fire for the babv to find. A pin in the | Zo | fic, parking. and the use of high~ bottom of an adult's bare foot is no ‘ip H. D. McMULLEN, | ways in and of parking lots operat- joke, either 18-2 Secretary | ed by the Bore ugh Mount Joy, i eo 1 presc-ibing penalties, - i ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE [an Pp State Bird for N, H. | Estate of Gilbert C. Hoffman, de- | SECTION 2. The following sub- [section is added to Section 2 of said New Hampshire legislators are | ordinand: having trouble selecting an offi- Letters of Administration on said (¢) No motor vehicle (whethes in Hal ‘state bird. Poultry ont e<.ate having been granted to the | x Clal Siate hirg trymen want : ind [ running condition or not) which is ti fan: Nii: Tre hire | undersigned, all persons indebted | the utilitarian New Hampshire thereto are requested to make im. not duly regi istered 0" which. sloes chicken, while birdlove prefer | "0% re 7 not bear current registration plates A En mediate payment, and those having the pert, snow-loving chickadee. Maio : Td shall be allowed to remain on any claims or demands against the same : mere —— wil racers therm -withont delay $01 of the streets. olleys or highways Acre of Pine » {of the Boroueh for mm» than sev- ettlement to the undersione In most northern forests an acre EVA A. HOFFMAN | entv-two hours: nor shall any such 3 A. hind > Bla - of pine will grow enough wood in ¢/o Arnold, Bricker & Beyer vehicle be placed or erm one year to make newsprint for a 110 E. King Street ted to remain on any parking 24-page edition of a daily paper Lancaster, Pa. with a circulation of a little over | Arnold. Bricker & Beyer 5,000 Attormevs 15-6 EO PERS By Owen P. Bricker EXECUTRIX NOTICE = Estate of Christian D. Musselman late of Manheim Twp., Pa. dec’d. Letters testamentary on said Bulle tin Ac tvertis sert es- dersigned, all persons indebted | Rates for classified advertising in ance, | owned. operated or maintained by { Borongh. SECTION 3. Section 10 of said n= ) . [ A'parve is amended to read as fol- lows: Section 10. Anv person violating ony of the provisions of this ordin- uron conviction thereof be- fore the Burgess or any Justice of tate having been granted to the un- | the Peace of the Boroueh of Mount sen‘tneed to pay a One $1.00) Joy shall be | fine of not less than thereto are requested to make im- this column are: mediate payments, and those having | Dollar nor more than Ten ($10.00) 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ | claims or demands against the same, | Collars together with costs of pros- Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ | will present them without delay for |°cutien, and in default of Each add. insertion, per line .... 8¢ | for settlement to the undersigned | thereof, to undergo imprisonment residing at Landisville, Pa. | fers a veriod rot to exceed fifteen FOR SALE: Oil Burner with tank, JENNIE B. NOLT | (15" days; provided, however. that [Walter Mateer, Florin. Phone Mt. | James N. Lichtner Executrix | in case cf conviction of any offense Jov 3-9531 18-2 Lancaster, Pa., Att'y 15-6 | for which thrre shall be a partic- SALE: | ADMINIST RATRTX NOTICE late | 905, | of in accord with such statutory pro= vlar menalty prescribed bv the Act f Assembly of May 1, 1929, P. L. as amended, or any other Act Assembly. the sen¥y>nce shall be Each day on which a ve- remains in violation of sub= persons indebted | section (c¢) of Section 2 of this or- B nance, as amended, shall consti- against the | Ordained Mav 1. 1950. FOR Shenandoah Brooder, 501 cap., usec } ory season. Phone | Estate of Clayton B. Landis, Mt. Jov 3-4929. 19-1 |of Conestoga Twp., Lancaster Co., _- meres meme + POTS FOR SAI E: Sepco 50 gal. electric | Letters of Administration on said | | vision. | water heater, slightly used. Phone | pstate having been granted to the | | hicle Mt. Joy 3-311. | undersigned, all FOR SALE: Mixed Hay. no fain. | Bett are requested to make im- JE B. Monn Mont Sov | mec iate payment, and those having | tut a sererate offense. 19-2 » | claims or demands same, will present them without | J. ROBRFRT KFLLER IF YOU ARE LOOKING for 3 , | delav for settlement to the der. | President of Council paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- Signed. Attest: er, Rl, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville CORA B. LANDIS | William F. Brian, 1374 19-1f Administratrix Borough Secretary me ee ner tee R. F. D. 1, Conestoga, Pa. Approved Mav 1. 1950. {LOST: License plate. 121.20. Phone | James N. Lightner ELMER L. Marietta 3-5352. 19-1 J Attorney 16-6 19-1 Burgess abies RY . voi isa ~ mgs a id a 4 » Nel id bd