ROBERT E. HOFFMAN Special Agent H. L. RICE Plumbing & Heating Phone 3-415! MOUNT JOY, PA, New York Life Insurance Co. Phone 3.5275 Donegal Springs Road MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA New Lower Prices EFFECTIVE MAY 1, bu ON II D&H Anthracite Insure Yourself Against Next Winter's d 1950 Snow By Placing Your Order Now. LANDISVILLE & MOUNT JOY Phone Landisville 3511 Phone Mount Joy 3-3751 J. C. SNAVELY & SONS, ne. This Jackrabbit’s fast \ BUT long distance telephone service is FASTER! This bunny isn’t bugs enough to run when he can get anywhere in the world in minutes or less just by calling “Long Distance.” Our bunny also knows that id's a smart move to call after 6 P.M. and on Sundays, when the usual low rates are even lower. Low cost plus lightning-quick service make long dis- tance calls a “must” for our bunny—and for anyone who really wants to keep in touch with friends and family everywhere. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. — || BIG PUBLIC SALE YOUR 88TH GARDEN SPOT BUYING OPPORTUNITY THURS., JUNE 22, 1950 At J. M. Brubaker Farm, WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, PA. 4 miles south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222, 6 | i t i {|| Holstein | ; C attle : 50 REGISTERED 3 10 GRADES 8 All from T. B. Accredited and Bang Certified herds. : —19 FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS —5 SERVICE AGE BULLS —15 BRED AND OPEN HEIFERS —5 HEIFER CALVES wa 3 The entries include a 406 1b. fat record daughter of WINTER- RS THUR FOBES POSCH TIBER, due right after the sale. Consigned ! by David R. Wilmerding, Berwyn, Pa. 5 Dr. Metin W. Heilman, Tarentum, Pa. consigns 6 nice heifers . and a service age bull of Carnation breeding. ¥ “ John R. Franke, Jr. Oxford, N. J. is sending 10 nice, well-bred SE calfhood vaccinated heifers. vd] i 26 Fenna. breeders consigned and there were 35 Buyers from 4 5 states at the May side. ason for you to buy more value for less money. It's an ideal se 1 that is the time to leave your When others are busy in the fields, work and come. : REMEMBER—this is the 88th Garden Spot sale—the oldest es- fs tehlished month after month consignment sale of Registered and 3 high grade Holsteins in the State of Penna. MAKE YOUR PLANS TO ATTEND THIS JUNE 22 event. _R. AUSTIN BACKUS. SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y. EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. | JOINT H.-F. ASSOCIATION ( . THREE RURAL DAIRYMEN 13 Girl Scouts Marry K. Shenk, Lewis A took, (From Page 1) buildings dairymen, were admitted to Messrs E. Bixler and Joseph nearby and other are ; Ap After eax “haar ride membership in the Holstein-Fries- fter a three- hour trip, the girls camped at Grasse Point State Papk New York. The park is located at the base of the International Bridge between U., S, they ian Association of America by un- animous vote of the Board of Direc tors at the 65th Annual Convention of the association in Syracuse, New and Canada. York this week. The the largest dairy cattle registry as- a total membership of approximately 40,- 000 breeders of registered Holstein cattle. —— — L 0. 0. F. HELD A MEMORIAL from the county | and Tuesday entered Canada and continued toward the province of Quebec ing through the locks national Holstein group is They watched ships go= the St. Sault Ca- bridges sociation in the world with of Longue Lawrence and nal and also checked that on dairy turned to allow large ships to through. After traveling thru Montreal, they Three Rivers and proceeded to the Exhi- “Paul Mar= hospi- pass arrived in Visiting lodges attended the memorial service bition (Fair) Grounds. tin, commissioner, extended lasting parade held Monday evening under the sponsorship of Bainbridge Lodge No. 627, IOOF, Bainbridge. The parade ws led by the Mili- to the group which made a on the group,” Tents impression the girls and leaders said. could have been pitched on the fair tary Canton of the Elizabethtown | : : tate grounds but since it was raining, Lodge, members of Encampment 3 Lod of the I R Lod he extended the grounds’ reception odee and of the Betsy Ross Lodge. any oh 5% hall and had double-decker beds | Bainbridge Band provided music : aR brought into the hall. The Three and included in the line of march _. ’ ! River's baseball teom, a | : | were Boy and Girl Scouts and { team of the Brooklyn Dodgers was | racing, school children of the areas. Levi . ot We | i to play Syracuse Tuesday evening | { Hershey, Elizebethtown, was the . | i and the Scouts were invited to be guest speaker. dares the guests of the manager, Marcel 3 De Frassne. After it rained, the] Mrs. Emma Young, widow of \ oo game was cancelled so the Tair Elias S. Young, died this morning id re grounds roller skating rink was op= at her home at Chickies. 7:45 a. m. : . : ¥ ened especially for the evening. According to previous arrange- | ments through correspondence be- tween Mrs. Albert and the English HATS MADE and REMODELED || em bf Gil Guide leader DRESSMA KING | Mrs. A. J. Lewis, twenty-five Girl ALTERATIONS GIFTS in Three Rivers, Guides in full uniform came out to the grounds to welcome the Mount M J Sh {Joy Scouts. In one group, the argaret ean oppe Scouts and Guides sang songs { 19 W. Donegal St, MOUNT JOY § | known by both, and talked about - | {he Scouts’ trip and about Girl | PUBLIC SALE | Guides. The Mt. Joy Scouts were Saturday, June 24th, 1950 | presented with Canadian Girl On Henry Street, in the Borough | Guide friendship pins which were {of Mount Joy, Lane. Co., the fol- | lowing: | 2: ~ nada. The wr skat- | Columbia Range, Coal Oil Stove, | symbol of Canada. The roller skat [New Electric Kelvinator Refriger- ator, Two Bedroom Suites, Chests, Tables, Two Antique plank bottom | in the shape of a maple leaf, the party was held for both groups at Scouts treated the ing and the end of the evening, the Lan- | Guides to Rockers, Odd Chairs. Sideboard, castor County pretzels and Hersh > . . . . as wr ) J «¢ ( ! Kitchen Cabinet, Radio, Victrola, E> Y I ay > qugs, Guns, Tools, Brass Kettle, | ¢Y kisses and sang taps in an in- Wednesday before the group depart- | Dishes, ete. ternational circle | Sale to start at 1:30 P. M. | morning, MRS. RUTH STAUFFER ed | Lloyd Landvater, Th | Auctioneer the press teck a group picture and it appeared in the English and | ‘Water Lilies Gold Fish Tropical Fish Everything for your "POOL or AQUARIUM | St. Maurice Valley Chronicle. | ed on a guided tour of the | They the Shrine Ste Anne's de Beaupre which was built the 16th { Montm recy than Niagara Falls. visited of century, Falls | in which are high- VISIT | ’ | er | NOLT S PONDS | On Thursday, they re-entered | SILVER SPRING, PA. | the United States through New | ae : England and camped at Lafayette | 7 miles West of Lancaster State Park, N. H. Friday they on Route No. 340 went to the top of Mt. Cannon, N. H., by an aerial lift. | | They received their greatest de- Heilig light that day when they the Flume in the White Mountains Funeral Home 23 W. Main St, Mount Joy | viewed which shows traces of the glacial movement. The only casulty of the trip was one blow-out, in Quebec. The price and then the] { | of a new tire and tube to replace it| JAMES B. HEILIG, | . Funeral Director | W28 $40.48. The girls covered seven states and two provinces and trav- eled 1675 miles. ID AP AU — EYES EXAMINED BY Robert Swope APPOINTMENT ’ { (Fiom nage 1) DR. S. MILLIS | cultural Award for his efforts dur- OPTOMETRIST | ing the past year. Jay Ginder, another Senior FFA 59 N. MARKET STREET x i eg ELIZABETHTOWN boy, along with James Garber was awarded the annual Musser Award Hours: Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 No Hours Thursday PHONE: 334) boys. The for its championship efforts in win- Lancaster County FFA | Basketball Play-offs last March. Members of the team were Harry Hershey, Vernon Hawthorne, James chapter Don’t == Buy Your Auto Insurance Befole Sa Pats ETOH | | PLANNED AT MIDDLETOWN | Learn how you can get superior | ens, Richard Schatz and Bruce | Bernhard. | The next meeting will be July 3, | at 6:30 p. m. tll Haprisburg Pike traffic is being : { detoured around Middletown since PROAD FORM. Division a' Monday to permit construction of a . premiums. Strong company with | highway thru | service in every state. | the borough. | Before you buy . . check with me U. S. Routes « . 00 obligation. Ray N. Wiley MANHEIM R. D. 2 Phone Landisville 2201 four-lane concrete 322-422 will carry | | | | Hockersville and south on | 340 to Elizabethtown. { | miles longer than the regular route, | and is expected to MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Operating in lowa as (Illinois) American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company town, | with a low bid of $238 904. ee eel © 4-tf | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers 5 SAN a A MR bE ei nA A A hi thin Sy A pe Ay hy ain mt received a plaque | . At Local Center Mon. | the children farm | running, ball throwing, burlap bag [red Armold; Grade 2: Donald Clark | | directed by | be as follows: | Quebec where they were conduct-| hundred and six pupils are sched- aty. | yled | compete in the 150 Children Regist'd Mortuary Record (From page 1) ter of the late Hamilton and Louise Geibe Inners and a member of the Approximately 150 boys an : eh tetas t I I d Elizabethtown Church of the Breth- egisiereda a e OI & - dard 1 el | : oot Pp > ven. Surviving are three children: glroun when pene naay. | onoay Elizabethtown | Elsworth Neidigh, Attendance is taken every mom-|Ra; Leroy Neidigh, Mount Joy Rl; | ing and followed by an hour of nq Theodore Neidigh, at home. | supervised games. During this time grandchildren and a brother | land sister, Emory Inners, Lancas- ter; and Mrs, John Eichler, Florin, also survive, are divided according to age. The second houy of the morning is devoted to volley ball, tennis and Laseball practice. Teams are being | pMys. Addison Miller . Mrs. Clara M. Miller, fifty-two, wife of Addison S. Miller, Landis- ville, died at 11:30 p. m. Saturday | at Lancaster County Hospital, fol- lowing a lingering illness. She was a daughter of the late William E. and Ida Mohg Habecker and a members of Landisville Church of | God. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters: Arlene with sur- | The boys 10 have organized teams to have intra-play- organized to compete rounding playgrounds, between the es of 7 and ground competition. A craft period is held each after- roon except Friday. These projects will be on display each week at a place in town, centrally located Each Friday afternoon is “Special | Events’ time. This week a Tourna- | wife of Ronald M. Maple, Grand | ment Day has been planned. Some | Rapids, Mich.: and Bernice, wife of | of the events included are base- | Richard D. Brubaker, Landisville. | One grandchild and these brothers | [and a survive, Mrs. | — Benjamin Brubaker, Salunga; Guy | M. Habecker, Philadelphia; Addis- Playground At on M. Habecker, Mt. Joy; and | Charles M. Habecker, Landisville. (From page 1) The funeral was held Tuesday Grade 3: Mild- | afternoon with interment in the Landisville cemetery. wheelbarrow racing, ete. sister also — — Dorothy Fletcher; Loretta Scholl. Washington Elementary School at Florin Robert Eichler Gritle 4 Zeller; Grade 3— Rhoda Hess: Grade 2 and Ardis Wolgemuth. A Summer Instrumental Program| Mennonite Home, where she had Mr. Morrell Shields, | been a guest for nine months. She supervisor in the E| was born in East Donegal Twp. a Jean McCowin, — Mrs. Amanda Nissley Rutt | Mrs. Amanda Nissley Rutt, eigh- ty-one, widow of Gabriel E. Niss- Doris Bloom | Jey and formerly of Florin, died at Grade Gary instrumental | Donegal and Marietta Schools, will | daughter of the late Henry S., and | | Anna Reist Nissley, and was a Hours at Maytown 1:30 to 5:00,| member of the Mennonite church. 6:00 to 8:00 Monday; Hours at Mar- | Surviving are two sons: Alvin N,, jetta 1:30 to 6:00, Tuesday; Hours Mt. Joy and Walter N., of Gulf- at Marietta 1:30 to 5:00, 6:00 to 8:00 | port, Miss. There also survive one Wednesday: Hours at Florin, 11:00| brother, Henry Nissley, of Denver, 6:45 to Colorado. orchestra practice will be | Funeral from the Nissley funeral evening | home here on Saturday afternoon, from 8 to 9 at Marietta. The \com- | with further services at Bossler's bined Donegal-Marietta Band will | Mennonite church and interment in practice at Marietta every Wednes- | the cemetery adjoining. day evening from 8 to 9:30. Don- | egal Junior Band practice at May- | Mrs. Enos B. Rohrer Mrs. Beulah D. Rohrer, to 6:00 7:45 Thursday. Dar held every other Tuesday ee town on Monday and Marietta Jr.| sixty - the French June 8 edition of the|pBand practice at Marietta on Tues- | five, 229 N. Barbara St., this boro, lay. Times for junior band prac-| wife of Enos B. Rohrer, died at 1.07 Wednesday, the girls motored to tices have not as yet been set. One| a. m. Saturday in the Lancaster General Hospital. She had been ill to attend, also, anyone inh for two days and death was caus- les-| ed by a cerebral hemorrhage. Born in Rapho Twp., she was the daughter of Mrs. Emma Detwiler team will| and the late Bigler Detwiler. She County | was a life-long resident of Mt. Joy. Midget Their is | Surviving besides her mother are as follows: [a son, Benjamin D., of town, two June 14, Mt. Joy home; June 21, | daughters, Mary Elizabeth, wife of at Bainbridge: June 28, Columbia, | Ned E. Sterling, Lancaster, and at home: July 5, Manheim, home; | Gloria Mae, wife of Arthur B. Zer- July 12, at Millersville; July 17, Eli- | phey, this place; two sisters, Mrs. zabethtown, at July 26,| Mabel D. Rohrer, town, and Mrs. Marietta, at home; July 31, Millers- | Parthene D. Wright, Harrisburg ville, at home. Aug. 2, at Mt. Joy; |and three grandchildren. Aug. 7. at Manheim: Aug. 9, Bain-| Funeral services were held from bridge, at home; Aug. 16. at Colum~ | the Heilig funeral home here Tues- in in taking instrumental ested | sons or interested in baton twirling is invited. The Donegal Midget Lancaster League. schedule home; bia. | day afternoon with interment - | the Mount Joy cemetery. ° se ll News From Florin A group of thirty-six young people from the Mount Joy Men- nonite Church left here Tuesday midnight for Indian River for a (From page 1) being held at that place. Rev. Bec- ker and Rev. Eshelman are dele- day of fishing. | gates from the West Green Tree LE i District After a most enjoyable day, they The following called on Mr. and brought home over twelve hundred Mrs. George Mumper on Sunday | porgies. | afternoon and evening: Mr. and ee ee Mrs. Clarence Neidigh, of Bach Glenn Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. were given instead of one because | | Benjamin Bender and son, and | daughter of Milton Grove. ° i Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Weaver ale eC ster entertained these guests on Sun- | Adolph, who returned from China, { Garber, Andrew Hess, Ray Steph- | | a detour from Harrisburg to Hum- | melstown, thence over U. S. 322 to! Route | hers to dote and seven social mem- The detour will be 22 miles, five | continue until | November 15. D. E. Smith, Mifftin- | sale on Saturday, June 17th in has the construction contract front of the Methodist Church, be- : | sy, | of $5.00 each. This year two awards | of the superior work done by both | and sons, of Rheems, Mr. and Mrs. manville. Mr. and Mrs. John Bend er. of Milton Grove; Mr. and Mrs. David Mumper and daughter, Pat- of Mt. Joy; Mr. and. Mrs. Ken- neth Ginder and daughter of Lan- disville; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Keck Maurice Bailey, Donegal Springs Road, left Friday for Flint, Michi- gon for two months to complete his first year .course with General Motors. ' day: Rev. and Mrs. Clayton C. Wit- mer, who returned recently from the Philippine Islands, Mrs. Wm. eee fp enn Saturday, June 24—On Henry St Mt. Joy Borough, household artic- les by Mrs. Ruth Stauffer. Lloyd Landvater, Auct. Sale 1:30 p. m. CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in Mrs. John W. Shank, Mrs. Samuel Christophel, Mrs. Harry Lump, Miss Lydia C. Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. David Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. David Christophel. Fire Company Meeting Tuesday evening the regular this column are: monthly meeting of the Florin Fire 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Cecmpany was held at the Fire Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c House with eleven members pres- Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c ent. Fire Chief, William Mateer re- |FOR SALE: English Springer Pup- ported no fires during the month. pies. AKC Reg. Dial Marietta President Benjamin Staley appoin- |6-2537. 24-2 ted chairmen for various duties throughout the carnival season, | which opens Saturday, June 24th, Two new members were accept- ed: Earl O. Gager, sozial member and Philip F. Sears. active member. There are now 237 active mem- LOST: Silver Ronson lighter, in- itials H. H. B. Reward. Finder call at 28 David St., Mt. Joy. 24-1 FOR SALE: Boys bicycle, balloon tires, good condition, $10.00. Lester Fshelman, Chocolate Ave. Florin. Dial 3-4010° Mt. Joy. 24-1 We wish sincerely to thank friends for their kind expressions of sym- pathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in our recent bereavement Mrs. Newpher Smeltzer and family. | bers. | FOOD SALE JUNE 17TH The W. S. C. S. will hold a food | ginning at ten o'clock. Pies, cakes, | salads, soups and haked beans will | be on sale. DRESSED free deliv- ery. Harold Musser, Phone 3-4951 Mt. Joy R1. 22-tf | | \ | | | 4:3¢ p. m. Tuesday at the Oreville | 24-1p The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., 1 wish to thank the friends for their cards and flowers sent to me while in the hospital. Mrs. Richard Parsons. 24-1p SEALED BIDS for 70 tons Stove & Nut Coal will be received by Mt. Joy Twp. School Board, E. Musser Heisey, Sec'y. Bids must be in by July 1st. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 23-3 SERVICE STATION for Lease. Completely equipped. High volume. Route 230 near Elizabethtown, $3,- 000 capital required. Major com= pany. C. O. A. T, c/o Box 85, Mt, Joy. 24-1 PAINTERS NEEDED: D. Loraw, Florin. Phone 3-4446, Mt. Joy. 22-tf We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for thei» many kindnesses and expres- sions of sympathy during our re- cent bereavement. The Family of Mrs. Enos B. Rohrer. 24-1 NOTICE TO ALL TAXPAYERS July 1st is the last day for 2% Abatement on all Boro real estate and per camita taxes. GEORGE H. BROWN 3rd Tax Collector 24-2 IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- er, R1, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville 4374. 19-tf WANTED: 3 or 4 room house or apartment by young couple with 4 mo. old child. Wife is Registered Nurse and husband employed as aircraft mechanic at Donegal Air- port. Call Frank Cargeine at Don- egal Airport, phone Mt. Joy 3-5354. FOR SALE 2-Story Residence, 5 rooms, all con=- veniences, enclosed porch. 2-car {(jarage. Corner property in Florin, Price $10,500. S. NISSLEY GINGRICH REALTOR 12 S. Duke St, Lancaster, Pa. Dial 8296 12-tf Whoever has use for a large closet 4% ft. wide, 6 ft. high and 2 ft. deep can buy one cheap as I need the room. It has two paneled glass | doors and is screwed together in sections. Natural wood finish. Now used as-a clothes closet. $15 and you take it away. Cost more than twice that amount. Phone 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 21-tf FOR SALE: H. Farmall tractor; B N. Farmall tractor; cultivator and corn planter, Oliver 60 with culti- vatoy, Massey Harris High Braun disc plow, Oliver Orchard disc, Tractor weeder, Weeder Hog Har- row. Paul Hiestand, Marietta. Phone 6-3285. 12-tf H. L. RICE Plumbing & Heating Phone Mt. Joy 3-4151 15-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf ‘OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South Market St., Elizabethtown, Penna. hone 23-R. 7-tf 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 scfay iron, also 23-2 | Thursday, June 15, 19503 NOTICE! : Section 563 of the School Code requires that this Notice be given to the voters of Mount Joy Town- ship School District. Said Board prepared a proposed budget for the school year 1950-51. The proposed budget is available to any taxpayer who may interest themselves calling at the home of the secretary. The date set for final action and the adoption of the aforesaid budg- et will be June 23rd. E. MUSSER HEISEY 23-2 Secretary EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Harry C- Miller, of Rapho Township, dec'd. Letters testamentary on said es= tate having been granted to the un= dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for for settlement to the undersigned residing at Mount Joy, Pa. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Louis S. May, Executor Attorney 23-6 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Milton C. Bowman, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa, dec'd. Letters testamentary on sai estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed residing at Mount Joy, Pa. MARY R. BOWMAN, late B. Frank Kready Executrix Attorney 21-6 NEW THREE YEAR POLIO POLICY $10.00 for the average family Pays up to $5,000. d an HOSPITALIZATION INS. RAY N. WILEY Manheim R. D. 2 | opposite Mt. Joy Legion Phone Landisville 2201 23-tf NEAR MOUNT JOY Beautiful new single brick and stone home on a large lovely land- scaped lot. This owner built was just completed a year ago. Five rooms and tile bath on first floor | and second floor unfinished. Steam {heat and oak floors with sub-floor. { Rireplace, balcony and porch. Heavy asphalt roof, two-car garage. All Yale hardware and all copper flashing and spouting. Only the fin- est materials used in this lovely home. Alsy bus service, All this for $16,800. S. NISSLEY GINGRICH —Realtor— 12 S. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. | PHINE 8296 23-3 { YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NEEDS PROTECTION: Careful drivino plus State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance's eomplete coverage will do the job. State Farm's low- er rates make it an extra-sound in= vestment. Don't take chances. Un- der new laws in most states, one mishap can cost you your license, unless vou can prove financial re- sponsibility. Call or come in today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 24-1 FARM MACHINERY AND HOG SALE at Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-J-2 Saturday, June 17, 1950 at 10 A. M. (DS.T.) 40 TRACTORS New and Used, All Makes 300 PIECES sell Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zone loca- tion. Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. Joy. 1-tf STRAWBERRIES to be picked by the public Monday, June 12 for 3 weeks or more. Bring your own containers. Pick as many as you wish, Pay by pound. J. Norman Rohrer, Manheim R2. Phone 5-3872 Manheim. 23-3t FOR RENT: House Trailer lots, 25x 40 feet, cool location, water, light and sewage for complete bath facil- ities to each trailer. cold showers. Equipped laundry room. Trailer Villa, Elizabethtown, Pa, R.D. 3 or 224 N. Market street, Eli- Court of Common Pleas of Lancas- D. 1950, at 9:30 A. M., EDS.T., un- der the Nonprofit Corporation Law of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 289, and thé Amend- Incorporation of a proposed cor- poration to be called PIONEER GUN CLUB OF LANCASTER COUNTY, INC. corporation are to physical. mental, and moral well facilities for social and recreation- al benefits and to promote an in- to sponsor and corduct matches in the interest of marks manship, sportsmanship, and safety in the use of firearms: to Tnervnaration have caster Ccuntv. Pennsvlvania 24-1 stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. | 5-12-tf | FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on | corner of S. Market and a proposed ter County, on Friday, June 30, A. ments thereto, for a Certificate of The purposes and objects of this promote the heing of its members by providing terest in hunting, fishing, and pro- | tection of game and fish for sport; shooting receive and disburse funds. The Articles of been filed in the Office of the Prothonotary, Lan- WILLIAM R. HOWARD Attorney of All Kinds of Farm Machinery LOT OF COMBINES NEW HOLLAND BALERS 3—45T AND OTHER BALERS 300 HOGS AND SHOATS CARS AND TRUCKS LOCUST POSTS Bring in your machinery. Dealers, ‘mers, Everybody invited to Sell and Buy. Terms Cash. Next Sale—Wed- nesday, July 5, 1950. G. K. WAGNER'S Machinery and Hog Auction 24-2t PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real Estate to be held SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1950 On the premises located at the corner of East Willow Street and Highlawn Avenue, Elizabethtown, zabethtown, Pa. 21-4 | Pennsylvania. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION | a © Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the DWELLING containing two apartments: one apartment consists of living room, dining room, kitchen and office with side entrance on first floor and ~ne bedroom and bath on sec- end floor; and the other apartment consists of kitchen, living room, two bedrooms and bath on second floor, outside entrance or stairway tn second floor apartment. Third floor can be easily converted into three rcoms. First floor apartment has Heatil- | lator Fireplace in living room; two large built-in Chirn Closets: entire dwelling heated with city gas; hot water heat: concrete basement: full sized screens and storm windows and doors. ecarage attached to dwel- line: outside fireplace; shade trees. Above dwelling erected on lot of arcund 60x195 ft. Premises can be viewed on Thursday, Fridav, and Saturdav during the week of sale. Sala tn commence nt 2:00 ~eleck P. M.. when conditions made kncwn hv FLMER . Phone: 117 Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Walter Dunes. Aunt, D. L. Landis, Clerk. 23-3 laps will be £3 i oe