* 20 pe Go TPR AT IS a YR hi eee deta edi en a eta Eas i a Th i a a a SS, arm has EN aca a a amas ATER © En NT eh A. = doo en retin he Ee Ew wai WRT Sl AE Fn ry esa PRR a ax See sn baat A Tr waded whe wy : happiest | enniversary... give an Artcarved® 100th-Anniversary diamond Mode by America’s century. old diamond and wedding ring wiker, these famous rings are registered and guaranteed for color, clarity, cut and carat weight. £o many styles to choose from «+ 809 Our collection today. ADAM H. GREER JEWELER 87 BE. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. PHONE 13-4124 PUBLIC S A LE Valuable Real Estate brought to the farm). Sale at 1 p. m. on Saturday, Jan= and Per sonal | fine | be thankful for, after all Property SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1951 | A. L. Hoffman Farm, E. Donegal | Twp., Lancaster Co. Pa. 69'5 Acres; BRICK DWELLING Barn, corn barn and shed- ding for 20 acres tobacco One of Lancaster County's farms, Excellent producer Also Personal Property: Grand father clock, mantel clocks, drop | leat tables, 2 chests of drawers, chests, Victorian sofa, chairs, china, utensils ete.; tobacco lath, about 500 | bus. ear corn; manure spreader, and other farm implements. (The grandfather clock may be seen on day of sale at M. R. Hoffman resi= dence, Maytown; it will not be | | ! By IRA MILLER | Farm Electrification Bureaw Human beings have something to Despite their various troubles, they still fare | uch better in this life than baby pigs. For studies record that the mor- lity rate among little porkers is one | out of five during their first eight | weeks on earth, What are the causes of this terrific | foll? Sixty percent are traceable to erushing by the sow—the balance to chilling. The latter results from the inability of all little pigs, in a large litter, to get close enough to the sow ito absorb necessary body heat. For | some years now, the use of electric | lamps and reflectors, to keep young nary 20, 1951 on hie farm, on High- | lstock , warm, has gained in popularity way Route No. 241 about 2 miles !lin all sections of the country, where west of Maytown. Real estate at |lgptificial heat is required at brooding 2pm | time. Not only is this method cleaner GUY S. HOFFMAN, than heating the brooder house with Admr. of Estate of A. L.!|coal or wood fires, but it eliminates Hoffman, dec'd. considerable labor. With electricity, . Walter Dupes, Auctioneer ithe farmer just flicks a switch and ring Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, ,power takes over the brooding prob- Attorneys 1-3 | lem, giving pigs, chicks and lambs a | {healthier and faster start. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate and Household Goods SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 27, 1951 at 2:30 P. M. [PUB There are several simple, but highly effective and economical, brooding | | devices available. The most popular | 1are standard, or deep bowl reflectors | equipped with cord and plug. These gre hung in corners of the hrooder | Fhouse (figure 1), or may be used with Crushing and Chilling Cause of High Mortality Rate Among Pigs plenty of growing space, Under these Jamps, each chick absorbs enough radiant heat to eliminate pile up asi smothering. Since economical equipment is avail Fl6. 1 cord or chain for angi: “B“~For pigs 30" clearance to floor. For lambs 50” clearance te floor. For chicks 24-28" clearance to floer, Note: Barrier should be provided se ocaly | the new born stock have access to area under the heet rays. able, the poultry and stock raiser can assure himself a greater profit, with much less physical effort, and bring the greater part of his broods and lit- ters to market within a shorter feed- On the premises the undersigned | fhovers (figure 2). Hovers can be built Executor of Joseph N. Risser, de- | of I or practically any type of | ing period. Many farmers also report ceased, will sell at public sale: [} sur plus lumber around the farm. that electric brooding enabled them A 2! STORY |" For the poultry raiser, who markets | to save enough in lower feed costs, RICK DW Tr thousands of chickens each season, | and obtain enough additional revenue, BRIC ELLING there is a 10-lamp fixture using R-40 | through higher early market prices, HOUSE | lamps, which will effectively sup- to pay for their equipment known as No. 435 S. Market St. | ply light and radiant heat to a and lamps during the first Elizabethtown, Pa., laid out in su 3 rood of 13,000 chicks, allowing season of operation, separate apartments, one on the | first floor containing four rooms, | kitchen and bath and one on the | second floor, containing 4 rooms, | kitchen and bath. This house has | two rooms on the third floor, one | finished, cement cellar, hot. water | THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 65 Holstein Cattle (50 REGISTERED — 15 GRADES) 3 — 5 YEARLING HEIFERS . garage. On the same date at 12:30 P. M. at 441 S. Market St., east corner of S. Market Streets, Elizabetntown, Pa. the un- 1951 TP. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, many calfhood vaccinated, milkers S. Risser, deceased, will sell at pub- | . mastitis tested, all treated against shipping fever. lic sale the following household | The 95th in the famous Carden Spot series, at the J. M. Brubaker goods: ; Farm, LO LC EET. ILL AGE, Pa., 4 miles south of Lan- Four piece mahogany bedroom €: ad suite consisting of double bed, - FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS, majority first, second, chest of drawers, dresser and night | — 5 SERVICE AGE BRUL\WLS, all from good record dams, by noted table, three plece mohair living qx ae Paw A very hom recom suite, dining room suite con- some young calves of both sex. sisting of extension table, buffet, china closet, server, EARLY CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE: 8 cu. fi. ote | J. C. GARBER, Lancaster, Pa., who wlll sell a 597 Ib. fat cow with excellent 0 i Rover L | ter of one of the greatest daughters | 16.784 Ib. milk, also a 500 Ib. daughter of LAUXMONT ADMIRAL excellent condition, Roper four{ ' Woodmaster. Judges | LUCIFER. burner gas stove in excellent con= | 2 . > AARON E. NAFZIGER, & SONS, New Providence, Pa.. who disperses | dition, new vacuum cleaner, player have claimed him one of the great- their high record herd in this sale, many with 400 Ib. to 500 Ib. fat. | piano, sideboard, tables, lamps, est show bulls in America. . Nice consignment from New Jersey with splendid production records. I chairs; rugs; china; linens; kitchen | 2 a a 10 Canacian cows, all carefully selected - genuine highest quality niensils snd mony, other ae A 2 yr. old heifer, shown by these with production records. 100 CTOs th SHON c | men, was judged first 2 yd. old i a arti S f $10,000 sire from 678 lb. fat dam so . TA & y 9 BY a yearling son ‘of Sire In 3 Bly on Terms and conditions by | heifer at the farm. show, won her You always get more quality for less money at these long-established ELIZABETHTOWN TRUST | class, and was 3rd best udder cow Garden Spot Sales. Every animal positively sclls at your price, and COMPANY, Executor of in the show to be as represented. se Scamp Near a > oe "ome. and bring vour friends, Josep N. Risen Deceased D. C. Witmer, an East Donegal! Sale starts at 12:00 Noon, dinner or lunch available, catalogs at EL, R. EWCOMER & townshi Yarra. A ied h 4 ringside. RAYMOND R. RISSER. township farmer, finished sixth in| Administrators of Lizzie S.|the State-wide corn king contest. R. AUSTIN BACKUS Risser, Deceased. Abner H. Risser, Conoy township, 1. SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER. MEXICO, N. Y. Drapes, Aue I sarmet. and Harey. G Hetwnisteln arl G. Herr an Fe 9 EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. John Hill Byrne, Att'ys. E'town Rl, were also a winner in - ' Landis & Kraybill, Clerks 2-3 | the contest. at Moore | F = = When in need of Printing. (any- | Mys, Mayen Mare . ? : : . mn, w ¢ 'S ace prize in the Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin lthing) kindly remember the Bulletin | Won @ first place prize In th 3 a home economics division for a girl's == dress and third place in District II for a coverall apron. 4-H Club] Pu First a sale. Headquarters For Second — Our Prices Are Reasonable Third Fourth Any person contemplating holding a public sale in northern Lancaster County should consider the Bulletin when it comes to the printing of attractive Posters or thoroughly advertising Any one of our many customers will verify this. THE BULLETIN blic Sale Bills RR — Our Printing Is Attractive — Our Service Is Good — Our Free Register Counts heat with stoker and two car brick | at the North- | & Orange | dersigned Administrators of Lizzie | | | 'Lanc. Comba (From page 1) Johanna Rag famed daughter of Apple Pabst 3rd. His dam, a line breed “Della” for | and six chairs, | generations, is a high record daugh- Local winners in the | heme economics were: | ler, Mt. Joy, 3rd in East District,” 2- | piece school dress; hand patch class, | | Nancy R. Musser,” Mt. Joy, 3rd. | A Lancaster County almanac for | the year 1851 is shown in the 1851 | Farm Summer Kitchen in the State | { Dept. of Agriculture exhibit in the | large arena. | Winners Hampshire breed | swine: Penn's Peaceful Meadow Farms, Mt. Joy R2, fourth for sen- | ior gilts; and sixth in senior Spring | gilts. | Lancaster Co.‘awards in the poul- Florin Farms, 4th | comb | clean, single white leghorns; Florin Farms, 4th,! | New Hampshires. | Mrs. John Musser third prize for her sponge cake. re eee SOLD REGISTERED COW Messrs. > 2 Witmer K. Fisher, . Joy, registered ys Friesian cow to | Mil- | in | try division were: |in pullorum was awarded | | | | and John |! recently sold al | POISONOUS PLANTS THREAT TO STOCK | Poisonous plants cause Ameri- i can livestock raisers many million dollars in death losses and sickness each year. Trouble of this type is more apt to occur among young animals livestock cause many Plants losses,’ among those subjected to poor pastures, or livestock that has been moved to new pasturage. Most state colleges supply good bulletins which help owners identi. fy the common poisonous plants of MOUNT JOY, PA. their region. Or, any veterinarian will give information on seasonal | poison plant hazards. Many of the noxious plants such I Auct. | mers | Farmers | zation that ships milk to the New | and is vice-president | Artificial ‘Breeders | | WANTED: "Old Sale. Register If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly | from now until day of sale. ABSQO~ LUTELY FREE, send or phone us | your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills. That’y the cheapest advertisingyou can get i Thursday, March 1 — In Eden | Twp., 21» miles west of Route 896, Turn west at Georgetown store, 25 | cows and large line of farm mach- inery, 300 Leghorn Hens, by Elmer Smoker. vey Reltew | pom. ! Pedigrees. Sale 12:30 | Saturday, March 17—One block | laff the Lincoln Highway at the West | lend of Mountville, known as the’ Fralich farm, 3 cows, 1 heifer, farming implements, soe hold articles by John Leaman. Lloyd Landvater. Sle at 1:00 | ). Mm. DQ Cn r— BAINBRIDGE RD MAN GETS MASTER FARMERS DEGREE Abner H. Risser, Bainbridge Rl, was one the ‘who received degree of Master Farmer at a lun- | | cheon meeting at the Penn ' Harris Hotel, Harrisburg, Tuesday. Mr. Risser, who has a record of 37 years as a farmer near Bain- bridge, is president cf the Mt. ‘Joy Co-operative, an organi- York market, of Southeastern Co-operative. A —— Rolort Groff, Strasburg, Pa. Change of ownership for this J animal, Whitslead Lucifer” ‘as | been officially recorded by the Hol- | of | | stein - Friesian Association | Ame rica. FOR SALE: Four 600x20 tires, very good condition. able. Phone Landisville 4331. 1-2p Magazines, News | of sry Guy D, Joy. papers. I buy all kinds iron, also sell stove wood. | Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. as young cockleburs, jimson weeds, nightshade, larkspur or young hemp contain specific poisons. Another large group of growing forage of the sorghum family such a. Sudan or arrow grass and cane may contain prussic acid, especially if frozen, stunted or wilted, Other plants sensitize ani- mals to the rays of sunlight, causing serious skin trouble or swollen heads. One great danger is that spotty animal losses may be ascribed to poison plants when the true cause is some contagion like blackleg or anthrax, When doubt as to cause exists, skilled consultation should be sought at once. If a livestock owner suspects that a pasture may contain poison- ous forage, he can cut down his risk hy allowing one of his least valuable animals to graze there. If the animal is unaffected after 10 days or two weeks, the pasture probably is safe. But as a double check, the owner should keep close watch on the animals, He should also keep antidotes on hand which he can give as first aid hefore the ‘veterinarian arrives. LeRoy Zook, Auct. Har- | house- | of six Pennsylvania far | truck | Reason= | | 4 i | 1949 Ford Custom ' CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line .... 8¢ WANTED: 3 to 5 rcom house in Mt. Joy, Florin and Elizabethtown. Write to Weaver Sauder, Florin, 2-1p | WILL BUY: 500 old barn pigeons weekly 25 cents each, Earl Shirk, Bareville, Phone Leola 6-3127 2-4p NOTICE: Will keep children at my home, Mrs. Guy Troutman, Pine St, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-5188. 2-tf SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- ker, Lancaster Rl. Phone Landis- ville 4374. 2-3 PROTECT your moths for 50c a year, One spraying of BERLOU stops moth damage for 5 years or BERLOU pays the damage. Keener Home Furnishing, Mount Joy, Pa. 2-1 | LOST Girl's dark rimmed glasses. Finder please return t; Frank davenport from jectors, Argus $27.95 - $31.95. Three We wish sincerely to thank our many kind friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy to us, and for the beautiful flowers we have received. Grace and Claude Henderson. 2-1 HUNDREDS OF PHOTO ITEMS-- Still at the old low prices, at Klahr's, It will pay you to buy your camera, Enlarger or Project- or now. Prices are advancing. Vie- tor Klahr Camera Shop Middletown 1-4 FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pq. 49-tf FOR SALE: 250 Leghorn Pullets, Phone Mt. Joy 3-9027 51-2 FOR SALE: Girls Schwinn DeLuxe model, 20 in. wheel. 3 wheel, chain drive bike, deluxe. Excellent con- dition, like new, used very little. Mt. Joy 3-5792 between 1 -5. 43-tf WANTED: Woman to keep children The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 11, ALL DAY FARM MACHINERY SALE AND HOG | Two miles North of Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-J-2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1951 at 11 A, M. Sharp 30 TO 40 NEW AND USED TRACTORS All Makes 200 Pieces other New & Used Farm Machinery Anything you need, Cedar & Locust Posts, 250 Hogs & Pigs. Cars & Trucks Special--20 head of Registered Minnesota No. 2 and Hereford Hogs consisting of bred gilts and sows, shoats, 1 service boar. See and buy the coming type hogs in this neigh- borhood Farmers and Dealers bring your New and Used Tractors and Mach- inery in before Sale Day, if pos- sible. We need it, as prices were a lot higher on lasi sale. We need lots l-row Tractors. We have Baby Chicks every week. Write for Price List. G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mgr. 4 Auctioneers. Next 2 sales—Saturdays, Febru- ary 3 and 17, 1951. Please be here on time, 2-2 Schneider, 220. E. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. 2-1p {WANTED AT ONCE man to sup- - ply Consumers with everyday JUST OUT: New Model 35MM pro- | household necessities under our factory-to-home plan. Full or part Dimention $29.75 - $39.75 with |time in Elizabethtown, Manheim & Selectron. Victor Klahr Camera |Mt, Joy. Earnings based on Sales. Shop, Middletown. 2-1 Write Rawleigh's, Dept. PNA-647- 728, Chester, Pa. 1-4p FOR SALE: Half of double house. (frame) 6 rooms & bath. Excellent condition. 127 New Haven Street, Mt. Joy. Inquire at premises. 48-tf IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- er, R1, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville 4374. 19-tf FOR SALE: Roper Gas Range, ex- cellent condition, 4-burner; white kitchen cabinet, porcelain top; sm. size dress form. Call Mt. Joy 3-9972 or at 157 Manheim St., Mt. Joy. 45t-ff HATS, made & remodeled, DRESS- MAKING, ALTERATIONS, GIFTS, BUTTON-HOLING, Margaret-Jean Shoppe, 19 W. Donégal St., Mt. Joy. 33-tf WANTED AT ONCE: Newspaper carriers daily delivery, good pay. Apply Kulp’s Luncheonette & News Stand, Mount Joy. 40-tf 6 days a week, 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Call Mt. Joy 3-4814. 44-tf | Registers, Check Writers. New and rans x Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chinco- | Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14J. 8-18-tf teague. Joe & Tim Schroll, 33-35 i Detwiler 4yenue, Mt. Joy. 43-tf |FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- BUY NOW & SAVE AT THESE LOW WINTER PRICES Nasi Rambler Custom Conver- | tible, Radio, Weathereye Heat- { er, Defrosters, Foam cushions. | Directional f | | 1951 signals, clock, White Wall Tires, 3,000 actual miles. 1 owner ...:..... $1695 | 1950 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Sedan. Dark green, Hydra, Radio with dual ~~ speakers. Weathereye Heater and Defrosters. Twin Beds, Foam Cushions .. $1975 1950 Nash Statesman 2 dr. & 4 dr. Sdns. 1 Owner, Fully equipped $1675. | 1950 Studebaker Champion Del. 2 dr. Sdn. Very low mileage. $1595. | 1949 Olds. “76” 4 dr. Sedan. Dark Grey, Hydra, Heater, Defrost 1949 Dodge Wayfarer 2 door Sedan, Heater, Defrosters, Clean $1475 1949 Chevrolet Del. 2 dr. Sdn. Fully equipped. 1 Owner. Low miles. $1475. 1949 Plymouth Special Del. Club Coupe. Heater, Defrosters. $1495. 1949 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Sedan, Light Grey O. D. Weathereye Heater and Defrosters. Twin beds. Foam cushions. Only $1675. y Club Coupe, STERING call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf USED CARS 1948 Half-ton Ford Pick-up 1948 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. R&H 1947 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. Fleetline 1938 Oldsmobile 4-dr. Sedan 1946 Dodge 5 pas. Coupe, R&H NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. 43-tf JACOBS KR-KRIB CO. SELLING OUT EQUIPMENT and STOCK, Friday and Saturday nighis, 7 to 9 pam. January 12 and 13. Joint School House, Mt. Joy Twp.. Phone 557J Elizabethtown. Your offer may buy the following at give away prices. Everything practically new: 2 miles of top quality stripped oak, varying sizes; welding set; small $1505 1 Owner. ‘Low mileage. bench cutter; 6 in. pneumatic drum Dodg sander: shopsmith: paints; linex; | 1949 Dodge Sorongy, Clb Loupe. clear lacquers and sealers; grind- Defrosters, Foam Cushions, Di- | ers Vain. bolts and wing nuts, 50 rectional Signals, - Clock, Gy- |.80sS: 4 h.p. electric motor. 2-1 | romatic transmission. Like ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NEW: tir supers $1675 | of Phares N. Nissley, late of West Hempfield Twp., Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment. and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned GRACE S. NISSLEY R. D. 1, Manheim, Pa. Amold, Bricker & Beyer, Light Green. Fully equipped, 1 Attorneys 49-6 Owner. Low miles SPECIAL 1949 Buick Super 4 dr. Sedan, Light ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Grey. Dynaflow. 1 Owner.| Estate of Samuel B. Miller, late Very low mileage. Fully equip- ped. SPECIAL. 1949 Nash “600” 2 dr. Sdn. Weath- ereye Heater & Defrosters. Foam cushions. Radio with dual speakers. Directional sig- nals. Clock $1395 1949 Hudson Commodore Club gn of Mt. Joy Boro, Lancaster County, Penna. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all thereto immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the indebted to make persons are requested Coupe, fully equipped. 6000 same, will present them without actual mile. 1 Owner ... $1675 | delay for settlement to the under= 1949 Olds. “88” 4 dr. Sedan. Dark |signed, blue. Fully equipped. 1 Owner. BLANCHE G. MILLER Low mi .......... SPECIAL | 125 W. Donegal Street 1949 Willys Station Wagon, Heater, Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania Defrosters, Overdrive. Low | William R. Howard, Att'y 1-6 mileage. 1 owner ....... $1275 1946 Chevrolet 4 dr. and Club Cpe. Both fully equipped, A-1 con- .....0.. 00 Each $ 975| of Rapho Township, Lancaster 1946 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sedan & Club | County, Pa. Coupe, Fully equipped $ 895 Letters testamentary on said! 1942 Olds. “6” 4 dr. Sedan, Hydra- matic. Fully equipped. 1941 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Fully equipped. 1939 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan & Coupe Both A-1 cond. .... Each $ 395 1936 Nash 4 dr. Sedan A-1, $ 195 HARRY R. BITZER YOUR NASH DEALER 720 N. PRINCE ST,, LANCASTER Sedan William C. Rehm, Attorney EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Henry B. Erb, dec'd, late estate hoving been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested tp make im- mediate payment, and those having claims same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed or demands against the ANNA H. ERB R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. Executrix 1-6 PHONE 2-4128 Open Daily To 9 p.m. 2-1 Stimulate your by adver- tising in the Bulletin, 5) Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. FAO SR AA Nn [ENDI AN ORDINANCE cil of the Borough of Lancaster County, Pa, vised zoning mep of cugh which is refe made part of the zoning ANC of said Borough adopted July 11946, is hereby further as fellows: WHEREAS, by ordinanee proved October 3, 1949, and pro- ceedings pursuant thereto ter eampleted, phere hus hath annexed to the roug of Joy, a tract of land containing ofl 919 acres adioining former bound- aries cf ihe Borough of Mount Joy on the northwest and plan of Which’ tract ie recorded in the office of Recorder of Deeds at Lancaster, Pa., as well as being of record n the records of the Borough of Mount Jov and the office of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lan- caster County, AND WHEREAS, bv annexation of said territory, it became sub- ject to the provisions of the ordinance of the said Borough as amended, but no portion of the caid tract was included in or shown on the revised zoning map secomnanvine said ordinance. THEREFORE, said Council now enacts and ordains that said revised zoning man of ihe Borough of Mount Joy shall be omended t- add thereto and therein, the territorv so annexed to the Borough of Mount Jey as shove recited, and the territory embraced therein, shall he and hereby is divided into two zones for aplication of the provisions of the said zoning ordinance, as fol that lows: 4 Section 1. The portion of the said annexed territory which is bzunded on the south bv the Lan- caster and Harrisburg State High- way, and which is bounded on the North by a line wnarallel with said Highway, and 200 feet northward from the north side of said High~ way as shrwn on said plan. meas- ured pt right angles to said high= wav, shall I» and hereby is classi- fied as » commercial district. All of the remainder of the crea so annexed to the Borough of Mount Jov, shall be and hereby is classified as a Residence B Dis- trict. Section 2. The Borough Secre- tary is directed it~» have the chang- es made hv this ordinance inscribed on the Master zoning map as amendzd by this ordinonce, “print- ed for filing in the Office of the Fecorder of Deeds with this or- dinance, and for general distribu- tion Enseted and Ordained aof‘er ap- vrroval by the Borough Planning Commissicn, and notice and hear- ing as provided bv the Borough Code January 1 1951. J. ROBERT KELLER President of Council Attest: William F. Brian Secretary of Council Approved Januarv 1, 1951 ELMER L. ZERPHEY Burgess 2-1 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF SASSAFRAS AL- IEY IN THE BOROUGH OF. MOUNT JOY, PA. It is hereby enacted and ordain- ed by the Borough Council of the Borough ¢f Mount Joy, Lancaster County. Pa, as follows: SECTION 1. The said Borough Council hereby vacates as a pub- lic street that portion of Sassafras Alley in said Borough (16 feet wide) beginning at a point 286.35 feet eastward from the East curb line of Jacob Street and extending thence eastward by a course south 83 degrees east, 266 feet as per sur- vey tw Henwv H. Koser, dated Oc- tober 12, 1950. SECTION 2. This ordinance adopted and the said vacation is effected in accordance with the rrovisions of Section 1610 of the Borough Code, upcn petition of the owners of all property abutting cn the line of the portion cf the said street so vacated. . Enacted and Ordained December 4 195C. J. ROBERT KELLER President of Council William F. Brian Borough Secretary Approved ... i ee , 1950 is CERTIFICATION I HEREBY CERTIFY that the fore- ging ordinance, “An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Sassafras Al- ley in the Borough of Mount Jcy, Pa.” was passed by Borough Coun- cil cn December 4, 1950 and pre- sented to the Burgess on Decem- ber 4. 1950. In a letter dated December 9, 1950 addressed to Borcugh Council, the Burgess ve=- tced this crdinance. On January 1. 1651 Borough Council reconsidered this Ordinance and passed it over the Burgess's veto by a vote cf 5 1%: 1. William F. Brian Borough Secretary DRIVER'S LICENSE NEEDS PROTECTION: Careful driving plus State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance’s complete 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 brove financial re- Call or come in today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 2-1 LAWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE A 6-Room Bunealow, 5-room Bun- aalow. 8-room Flat for twn families Store Room 12x32 with a 12 ft. wine; all in good condition. These build- ings all on one vlot of a 2 acres and 34 ps. Good well water. Apply H. P. Arndt, Lawn, Pa. 1-4-3p ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for | of any description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, aan: heim, Pa. Photié 407. tf YOUR Fran PAE