31 95¢ 16¢ 49¢c 95¢ 99¢ 55¢ b5¢ - easy vhole- s and ways pute's 41 L5¢ 10¢ 43¢ 32¢ 33¢ 25¢ 35¢ 37¢ 29¢ 34¢c 20c 10c 35¢ 35¢ Tc 35¢ 25¢ llc }2¢ 9c )5¢ lc }5¢ SILVER SPRING CLOTHING CLUB ORGANIZED Friday an ( Song Leader, Shirley Mort; | reporter, Barbara Nolt Club project--Sewing. — —— organization meeting | of the Silver Spring Clothing Club | was held with the election of these | GIRL SCOUT FOOD SALE officers: | Girl Scout Troop No. 108 Leader, Mrs. J. Donald Roach, Silver Spring: president, Dineen | the Webb; vice-president, Arlene ley; secretary-treasurer, | inerva | Smith; Game Leader, Audrey Rice; | | Titus Rutt Hub- | East Main St. —-— Polo was developed in India. OiI1L BURNERS AND Ow Burning Units For..... Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating Systems IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION WILLIAMS LOMAT] (0 11 Before you buy any oil burner, get the facts on the Oilomatic LOW PRESSURE oil burner. Phone, or mail coupon at once, for our free booklet entitled “There is a big difference in oil burners.” — THE SICO CO. — MOUNT JOY, PA. | Without obligations, please | | Send free Booklet £1 | | Send representative to survey and give estimate | | : | | | Name .......... 508 00, Lh ee | Bares... cn A A aga a Namer ie... siete oe Ee i The SICO Company MOUNT JOY. PA. PHONE 3-3111 News ave vt wie on sini Ao During Past Week vil 14th beginning at nine o'clock at Insurance office, | ‘Weddings Thruout | \ Our Community The marriage of Miss Miriam E. | Thursday, April 12, 19513 FOR SALE: 1949 Chev. Tudor, R&H | The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa. ‘Mortuary Record Apply Heisey Food Store, West . Main St, Mt. Joy. L5-tf | FOR SALE: 1049 Chev. Tudor, R. & (From page 1) at Columbia Monday, He was born | at Newtown and was a retired PRR : | brakeman, | [ FOR SALE: 1947 DeSoto Mrs. Bessie M, Peifer, seventy- | Coupe, light blue, good tires, R&H. | FOR SALE: K. Peters, R2, Manheim, Pa. Phone. 15-2p Shelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ray E. Shelly, Mcunt Joy R2, and National Barrow Show loy E. Wolgemuth, son of Mr. and | . Mrs. Eli M a, Son yu Entries Total 2,960 Ave: F.F.A. Chapter Swine Judged Grand Champion The national barrow show | held at Austin, Minn., September 12 to 16, with 2,560 hogs entered for 16 states and Canada. The grand champions of the show were a Poland-China barrow from Oklahoma, owned ty the boys of the F.F.A, Stillwater chapter; a of three Humpshire barrows from the Florin, will take place Sunday in Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy | at 2 pm | here. The officiate. will Betty Jane Godshalk | Edward C. Beezer, Jr. Miss Betty Jane Godshalk, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl M. | Landisville, and Ed- ard C. Beezer, Jr., son of Mrs. An- | | na D. Beezer, Hazleton, were mar- | | ried Saturday at St. Raphael's church, Harleigh, Pa | = The couple was attended by Mr, and Mrs, Neil D. Min- | | | neola, N. Y., brother and sister-in- jlo of the bridegroom. Godshalk, of Beezer, of After a wedding trip to Bermuda | will reside at 565 N. | Laurel street, Hazleton. | | the couple The Lancaster Business College and has | § 1 bride is a graduate of the cen a secretary in the Department of Athletics at Franklin and Mar- shall College. The bridegroom is al graduate of FF & M College and is a sales representative re Len | The Poland China Erb : : “77 grand champion at the national | barrow show at Austin, Minn., | guided in the auction ring by | William Felton, Oklahoma as- sistant supervisor of education. named caster Engineering Corp. | BASKETRALL CHAMPS FETED AT TURKEY BANQUET leaders and cheer leading coach, | Pryor, Oklahoma. Miss Wilson were guests Wednes-| In the carcass event of the show, day night at a turkey banquet at| 128 barrows were entéred and the Hostetter’s Hall. | champion carcass came from a | Twenty-eight persons were pres- | Hampshire barrow owned by the > . JE Bi-Line farms. It had the most yield ent and thoroughly enjoyed the re-| of valuable cuts, and when every past of platters heaped with ham, | product was evaluated separately turkey and fried chicken. on today's market, it lead all the top secret until! 128 carcasses in total selling price. the affair was nearing an end. Then | ; The national barrow show is lead- were reluctantly revealed the way in giving America a pic- Mr. Clavion ture of the kind of swine which best | meets the consumer’s wants. The Weidman judges put the longish, meat-iype The hosts were they Coach George Houck, Mr. Newcomer, Frank (Chass Is GREENER ON a side of the fence Is easy to make it so on Yours Scotts LAWN SEED makes the thick, sparkling green turf that folks rave about. It's economical, too — 3,000,000 seeds per pound in Sei so you only neea a third as much. 1 1b — $1.55 5 Ibs — $7.65 SPECIAL PURPOSE seed for deep shade, drier soils, terraces, play areas. Fast growing. 1 Ib — $1.25 5 |bs — $6.15 TURF BYILOER— The complete grassfood keeps lawns healthy, colorful and vigorous growing. It feeds lawns better for less — use only 1 |b per 100 sq ft. 25 Ibs — $2.50 100 Ibs — $7.85 H. S. Newcomer & Son, inc. EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 70 Holstein Cattle 55 Registered | 15 High Grades i T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, Eligible to go anywhere, mastitis tested, many calfhood vaccinated. The 77th in the noted Garden Spot monthly series. At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, PA.. 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., just off Routes 72 and 222. — 50 STRICTLY FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS., an unusually fine offering of especially heavy producers including a number of first and second calf heifers, several with excellent proven production records. — 15 HEIFERS AND HETFER CALVES, all ages including some first calf heifers bred for fall fresh- ening. — 5 SERVICE AGE BULLS, all from dams with especially large records, an unusually fine pair from Russell Miller, Nazareth, Pa. Dams have over 600 Ib. fat on 2 time milking. COMPLETE DISPERSAL: Lehigh Co. herd - WILLIAM A. KEN- DIG, Maxatawny. Pa. sells his 17 high bred young cows, majority first and second calf heifers. Most of this herd sired by bulls of the Lehigh Valley Artificial Breeding Co- op., and are close springers or fresh—very, very milky. Now when good dairy cattle are so scarce, it is important for you to attend this 95th ‘Garden Spot sale where you can buy with absolute confidence and every animal sells without reservation and to be exactly as represented. Sale nrust start at 12:00 Noon, lunch trucking service. R. AUSTIN BACKUS SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y. EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. and dinner served, good and supervising principal, Wilbur! hogs to the front. Beahm. Mr. John guests. Day was among > | . Ww was among the Room Gives Added etl CW eee. | | | Pleasure to Farm Homes | A farm home can become even Engagements | more livable with the addition of a | : | Mr. and Mrs. Menno H. Hoffer, | Nobby room. It can be a corner in Manheim R4, announce the engage- | the basement where a boy can store | his wood-working tools with just ment of their daughter, Geraldine, | enough space to put the tools to good to Clarence Swope, son of Mr. and use. Or it can be a finished room | Mrs. Swope, of Elizabeth- | where the children can have their | town R1. Miss Hoffer is employed 4-H club meetings or a get-together | at the Gerkerich-Payne Shoe Fac- of i gang, 2 : tory here and Mr. Swope is engag- | Furnishings can be inexpensive by a i : | exercising ingenuity and imagina- | ed in farming. The wedding will | gion. Built-in furniture, such as tzke place in June, | book shelves, shelves for knick- knacks, cupboards, a wall seat with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Antes, of | a hinged cover in which toys, games | and odds and ends can be stored, Dani rs : | can be economically made by the ment of their daughter, Goldie, to | re 4 : | carpenter or by the gang of ‘future Ezra Herman, son of Mo. and Mrs. farmers” in one of their meetings. Albert J. Herman, of Landisville. Other ideas for hobby room furni- Miss Antes is empioyed by Par-| ture include a drop leaf table fast- Mat Undergarment Co., Manheim, | ened to the wall, a sandwich bar and Mr. Herman at Grey Iron Cast- | where hot coffee and other refresh- ing Co. Mt. Jov. : ments can be dispensed, a bunk on : 5 which to stretch out and rest during he day. VAST REDUCTION IN We RY POTATO ACREAGE THIS YEAR arm i | improved Dn svi ani: pee] If Pennsylvania growers | hobby room. Jacob Manheim R2, announce the engage- | | | | living can be pleasantly potato stand by their present intentions, | tae smallest acreage of since the Civil War will be planted | in the State this spring. The acreage will be 15 per cent under 1950, State surveys announced today by the State Department of Agricul- ture. A tightening up of the farm labor supply is causing some potato ac- | reage to be replaced by other cash crops that require less hand labor, the survey revealed. reir ar i Ss ii FOOD SALE BY LADIES AID The Ladies Aid Society of Trin- potatoes Star Farmer according to Federal- was | pen | farms at Sabina, Ohio, | and Pennville, Ind.; and a truckload | Moun oy’s Easter gional | : I es t Joy's Easte ™n Region il of 15 Berkshire barrows owned by | Basketball Champ tams, their | 14 orphan boys who live at the | | managers, asst. managers, Cheer- | Oklahoma state orphans home at | with the addition of a | | | mises cne-half block off Main St, |FOR SALE: | 8 Ci a. of Galen Peifer, Dorothy Gingrich Summy. Cull 8 a WAS | mL to 3 p.m, found dead in bed at her home at | Marietta, Mr. Peifer at one time | FOR SALE: 1937 International Pan- . lel Truck, reasonable price; Nesco conducted a photograph gallery in | electric Roaster with new broiler, | this place. ($25.00. John H. Miller, 224 E. Main | St., Mt. Joy, Pa, s | WANTED: Woman for housework, Miss Sarah R. Ebersole, ninety- | 2 or 3 days a week. Transportation two, 215 Brown St, Elizabethtown, provided. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9601. | died at the Heller Convalescent | 14-2 | Home, Florin, at 6 a. m. Thursday. | Ww ANTED: two, widow Mt. Joy 3-3211, 15-1 | ¥arah R. Ebersole Young man or boy to Miss Ebersole was a member of | work on farm, must be experienc- the Evangelical and Reformed |ed. J. Joseph Hostetter, R2, Mt. Joy. Church at Flizabethtown, She is Fhone 3-4817 JJ-2 survived by two sisters, Miss An- na Ebersole and Mrs. Adaline 3urkholder, and one brother, Ed- gar Ebersole, all of Elizabethtown. FOR SALE: Kelvinator Refrigerat- or, 8 cu. ft. 2 Warner Brooders. 1000 chick size. Tele. Mt. Joy 3-5231 af- ter 6 p. m. 14-tf FOR SALE: Apples, eating & cook- ing: Smokehouse. Stayman, Rome, Grimes and Delicious. Also cider and vinegar, 50¢ a gal. without jug. Fairview Orchards, Kathryn Snyder Phone 3-9451, Mt. Joy. 14-2 Margaret Jane Harnish Mrs. Margaret Jane Harnish, 88, widow of the late Amos Harnish, aied Wednesday at 2:50 a. m. after a brief illness in the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Roy Swartz,| FOR SALE: Hardy flower plants to Jr. Deron Rd., where she was Rog i Tie. and Summer. Ph residing. FOR SALE: Used Portable Type- writer, good condition. Melvin Ry- der, Fhone 3-5799 Mt .Joy. 14-2 FOR SALE: New Kelly Tire 19x4.75 Born in Columbia, she was a | daughter of the late John and Car- oline Roy Ritter. She was a mem- ber of the First Reformed Church, { Lancaster, Post 34, American Le- Fark Florin. Phone oh | gien Auxiliary; and 42nd Rainbow - - | Division Auxiliary. | FOR SALE: 1949 Crosley Station Mrs. Harnish is survived by one aga, BAA 320 on best Her. son, Roy H., Lancaster; several | 13-3p | grandchildren, and the following | | brothers and sisters: Frank, Charles| WANTED: Several first class car- S x a aur a8 penters, steady work. Phone 3-4883, and Mrs. Lizzie Hammer, all of | Mt. Joy. Elmer Ginder, Florin. 13-tf Cobbler potatoes $1.25 bu. at farm, $1.50 delivered, Wayne | H; 4-unit Blectric Stove, $50.00; Pr. | Lge. Wardrobe with 2 drawers at | bottom. Heisey Food Store, Mount | JO, Simmons Twin Beds, Oak Bureau, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Elizabeth M. Kolp, dec” late of West Hempfield , Lancaster County, Penna, Letters testamentary on Club Joy. 14-t[ | estate having been granted to undersigned, all persons APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR | thereto are requested to | STEADY full time employment in |immediate payment, and those | Mt. Joy. Male or female, 5 day ing claims or demands against thi | week, vacation with pay, free em- [same, will present them without | ployee insurance, ideal working | delay for settlement to the unders conditions. Apply at A. and P. Food 14-4f | Stores, Mt. Joy. 15-2 | We want to express our sincere ap= | preciation to our many friends, for the kindness and sympathy extend ed to us at the death of our belov- ed husband and father. Also our deepest thanks for the cards and prayers. Mrs. Hettie B. Kopp and family. ROTOTILLING: Alvin S. Engle, | Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9530. 11-6 OF GROUND IN THE BOROUGH of Mt. Joy in his spare time? If | interested Phone 3-9661, Mount Joy. You can grow whatever crops you please. WANTED: Old Magazines, News- papers. I buy all kinds of scrap | iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 34-tf FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING call Columbia 48107 or | write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- | STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf | FOR SALE—David Bradley Wagon | 7x14 bed, new rubber. Call up to 2:00 p. m. G. Earnest, Pinkerton Rd. | Mount Joy. 11-tf | GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN- | | UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow- [ers Alterations, Sewing, Mending and Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St, Mt. Joy. Manheim; Edward, Sinking Springs; | Martin, Michigan; and Minnie, wife | Typewriters, | of Calvirr Snyder, Manheim. —— "en -— PUPILS TOUR BATTLEGROUND The eighth grade pupils of the Iccal elementary schoo! accompani- ed by their home room teacher, Mr. | New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East FOR SALE: 5-room frame house with nice let. Call Mt. Joy 3-4811. 15-tf George Broske, travelled to Gettys- ie TL phd Minute | burg on Wednesday where they minute;—Klahr still has taem. Vic- toured the famous battlegrounds. and viewed the very interesting el- ectrical map of the battle. Ferty-four pupils made the trip with. Mr. Clayton Newcomer driving his school bus. se oct Wl icin tor Klahr town, Pa. Middle- 15-1 Camera Shop, Can't stand the odor of old fashion- ed moth killers? Get Berlou. No odor and guaranteed for five years. Economical too. Keener Home Fur- nishings, Mount Joy. 15-1 Alexander the Great was born | WANTED: 1 or 2 rooms with lava- in Macedonia, died in Babylon | tory and toilet facilities, in Mt. Joy | and” wag buried in Bovot or vicinity. Use of Day Nursery. ay SYP. Call Landisville 3-213. 14-1 Saber toothed tigers are now | FOR SALE:: Axminster carpet rug, 3 yds. 26 in. wide by 5 yds. long, in fair condition, $20.00. Mrs. H. S. extinct. - 7 | Ginder, Broad St., Landisville, Pa. ° 15-1p a eC egister mw STRETCHED: Call af- 15-1p ter 4:00 p.m. Mt. Joy 3-9762. If you want a notice on your sale LABORERS WANTED: $1.25 inserted in this register weekly | hour, call Landisville 6211. hom Wi stl dey of le; WANTED—Dead or alive Automo- ELY FREE, send or phone us biles, any make, any model: also | | per your sale date and when you are | Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt | | | 15-tf ready let us print your bills. That’s | service given. H. B. Shank Auto | Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town, dl Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf Friday Afternoon, April 13—At | ANTIQUES: | the Boro limits, Mt. Joy on the road for antiques of any description. Mr. leading to the Mt. Joy cemetery,| gar,” 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- 5 head cows & heifers, consisting | pain Pa. Phone 07 2.94_tf of Walter Shank’s entire dairy herd, | oir, Pa. Phone 407, also grade cows and some Shoats hy C. S. Frank and Leo P. Frank. Sale at 1:15 p. m. the cheapest advertisingyou can get Will pay high prices — CARPENTER REPAIR WORK | | f | Saturday, April 14—In Manor | CEMENT WORK | | Township, one block south of the | ROBERT G. BOWERS Camp Meeting Grounds, entire lot R1, MT. JOY { cf household goods by Walter C. | Hoak. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Sale at | twelve noon. | PHONE 3-4890 | — | 15-3 LEGHORN BABY | CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pq. 49-tf SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- ker, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy, 3-4949. 8-tf NEW & USED CARS Buy Your HENRY J. KAISER Saturday, April 14—On the pre- in Bainbridge, Pa., household goods and some anitques by Charles H. Nagle. Walter Dupes, auct. Sale at 1p. m Friday, April 20—Corner of south Market and Square streets in the village of Florin, household goods by Melvin S. Fisher. Sale at 6:00 P. M. C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, May 12—On the prem- | From ity Evangelical Lutheran Church have planned a food sale for Friday, April 13th, at Hackert's Salesroom, beginning at four o‘clock. On sale will be chicken corn soup, baked beans and potato salad. rr ———-tr — - literally “the Jr., 21-year- | old Florida farmer, was named winner of the nation’s highest | award of achievement by a farm youth, that of star farmer of | ‘ Forest Davis, Jujitsu means gentle art”. America, Davis was presented a check for $1,000 from the LARGEST IMPLEMENT SALE Future. Falmer. of. Aerie IN STATE " : foundation at the 23rd annual Two miles North 2X F. F. F. convention in Kansas Phone 442-J-2 city. | ON SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1951 At 10:00 A. M. 1949 Sugar Beet Crop 43 NEW AND USED TRACTORS —all makes— MDs, M's, Hs, C's, As, Cubs, | Farmalls, 2 DC Cases, 2 Oliver 70's, | 2 John Deere A's, Fords and others: [300 Pieces other Farm Machinery, new and used; Corn Pickers. CARS AND TRUCKS 1 700 Posts; 200 Hogs and Pigs; Lots | of Posts, 50 Milk Cans, New Hol- lard and Case Balers, Spreaders, Fiows, Drills, Combines. Farmers and Dealers bring your New and Used Tractors and Mach- inery in before Sale Day, if pos- sible. Terms: Cash; 4 Auctioneers. G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mgr. Next 2 Sales Saturdays—April 21 {and May 5. BABY CHICKS EVERY WEEK Valued at $15 Million Nearly 10,000 midwestern farms are splitting a million dollar melon’, from the final payment on the 1949 sugar beet crop, Checks for the bal- ance due on the croup have gone out or will be mailed shortly, the agri- culture department reports. The total value of the crop in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin in 1949, including gov- ernment payments, was about’ $15 million, Ee There is no better way to boost your business than by local news. Write for Price List 14-2 | paper advertising, ises on the road leading off the BENJ. J. STALEY Donegal Springs road to Musser Immediate Delivery Leghorn Farms, about 2% miles Trade & Low Financing STALEY’S GARAGE Florin, Pa. [ Phone 3-5951 11-tf USED CARS 1949 Chevrolet Tudor 1948 Chevrolet Tudor. 1948 Plymouth Converti. Coupe. west of Mount Joy, lot household goods by Gervin H. Bailey. C. S. Frank, auct. Ie CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in ; R & H. this column are: : ; 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ 1041 fa Dal Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c ymoush 2udor, Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c NEWCOMER MOTORS FOR SALE: Norge refrigerator, 6 Inc. cu. ft, $35.00. Call Mt. after 1:00 p. m. FOR SALE: RCA Television Set with table, 10 in. screen, $95.00. Call Mt. Joy 3-3622 after 1:00 p.m. 15-tf Joy 3-3622 15-tf | CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. 43-tf EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Estate of Levi M. Kopp, deceased, late of E. Donegal Twp., Lancaster County. 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 TOR SALE: Pipeless warm air fur- nace with grates, very good condi- tion. Telephone Mt. Joy 3-3111. : 15-t. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, to fill your order, 60c lb. Delivered to Wolgemutih’s Fruit Stand. Dial . Midi : > claims or demands against the same, 3-4351 Mt. Joy. J. Lloyd Welgenuth TI present the ot dee settlement to the undersigned BENJAMIN G. KOPP R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. ROY G.. KOPP R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Executors Carl G. Herr, Esq. 15-6 FOR SALE: 2% Story Stucco and Frame Single House, 7 rooms and bath, l-car garage attach. to house hardwood floors, hot water heat. Imm. poss. 724 S. Market St., Eliza- bethtown. Pn. Etown 306R2. 15-1 | High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf | 33-tf Add. Mach’s, Cash | AIRPLANES FOR SALE: _ Stinson | Registers, Check Writers, Safes, |d4-place,, mfg. 1946, equipped — primary group, plus manifold pres- sure, directional gyro, Narco VHF transmitter, GE receiver and Aero- matic prop. EFneine and propeller have been lately completely over- hauled and are in excellent condi- tion. Ship is licensed for day-night instrument. Cruises 120 on 10 gal. A good, sturdy plane that’s easy to fly and well worth $2,200, We have listed a Piper Cub, 1937 model in very good shave, it was ric in 1947 and is painted red. It is the property of Alvin Heisey of E-town. Alvin used this Cub as an economical way of getting his pilot of gas an hour. He would like to get something a little faster and will let the Cub go to a new owner for only $300. Inquire at Donegal Air- port - Call Mt. Joy 3-5354. 10-tf A REAL OPPORTUNITY: One of ance Companies in the United States has an opening in the Mount Joy area for a man between the missions basis, or will temporary part-time. Complete training program. Opportunities to | advance into managerial work. This is a real career opportunity. Replies considered strictly confidential. Re- ply, giving background and experi- ence preliminary to interview. Write - T - P. O- Box 85, Mount Joy, Pa. 12-4 Notice is hereby given application will be made Court of Common Pleas of Lancas- ter County on April 20, 1951, at 9:30 A. M, under the Corporation Law of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 289, ond the amendments thereto, for a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed corporation to be called MOUNT JOY CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION | The purpose for which the cor- | poration is to be formed is to un- | dertake and sponsor dramas, con- certs, festivals, exhibitions, fairs, | parades and contests in commem- | oration and celebration of the cen- tenary of the founding of the Bor- ough of Mt. Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The Articles of In- corporation nave been filed in the Office of the Prothonotary of Lan- caster County, Pa. RANDOLPH C. RYDER, Solicitor | that an 15-1 NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF LIEN TO the heirs and legal representa- tives of Jacob Kauffman, Deceas- ed, including David R. Kauffman, Samuel R. Kauffman, Susan Car- ter, Leah Kauffman, Mary Peifer and Elizabeth Detwiler, or any persons having an interest in the dower charge hereinafter men- tioned: Notice is hereby given that Nora E. Hess and Reed H. Dickel have presented their petition to the Or- phans’ Court of Lancaster Co. Pa. praying that a tract of land situate in West Hempfield Township, as described in Miscellaneous Book D, Volume 2, Page 182, in the office of the Register of Wills at Lancaster, Pa.,, being part of the premises conveyed to Nora E. Hess and Reed H. Dickel by deed of Mary W. Sheppard, dated December 22, 1950 and recorded in the Recorder's Of- fice of Lancaster County, Pa. in Deed Book G, Volume 4, Page 371, be released and discharged from lien and payment of a dower charge in the sum of $76.22, payable to the heirs and legal representa- tives of Jacob Kauffman, deceased, under proceedings in the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, at Lan- caster, Pa. All persons interested in said charge are notified to appear in the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster Coun- ty. at Lancaster, Pa. on May 21, 1951 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., to show cause why said land should not be discharged from the lien of said dower charge. A. W. LANE, Sheriff Arnold, Bricker & Bever, WHO WANTS TO FARM AN ACRE completely recovered with new fab- | license. It uses only about 2 gallons | the oldest and largest Life Insur- | ages of 25 and 45. Salary plus com- | consider | to the | Nonprofit | signed, HENRY S. KOLP 312 College Avenue, Lancaster, Penna, | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attorneys | QUALITY DEPENDABILITY These are two important factors to be considered when buyi your car. Our cars are OTF ly gohe over by our trained mechanics are ready for the road when they leave our shop. 1951 Nash Rambler Conv. Sedan. 1650 Nash Amb, 4 dr. Sedan. 1950 Nash Statesman Sdns. .. $1675 [1950 Stud. Champion 2 dr. .. $1575 195¢ Chevrolet Del. 2 dr. P. G. 1949 Ply. conv. cpe., fully eq. 1949 Mercury 4 dr. Sedan, A-1 1949 Nash “600” 2 & 4 drs. 1649 Dodge 2 dr. Sdn., Heater, A-1. 1949 Chev. Del, 2 & 4 dr. Sdns. 1949 Ford Custom Club Cpe. 1949 Nash Amb. 4 dr. Sdn. .. 1948 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Club , 1948 Kaiser Spec. 4 dr. 1 owner ° {1948 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sdn. 1 owner. 1948 Hudson Commander 4 dr. R&H. 1947 Chev. Fleetmaster 2 dr. Sdn. 1947 Ford Panel truck A-1 1946 Ford 2 dr. Sedan. R&H : [ 1946 Nash “600” 4 door Sedan | 1946 Chev. Business Coupe ( 1942 Olds, “76” 2 dr. Sdn. 1941 Hudson ‘6’ 2 dr. R&H, § 385 1940 Chevrolet 2 dr. R&H., $ 395 1340 Chevrolet 4 dr. New paint. 1940 Chevrolet Business Cpe. 1640 Plymouth 2 dr. Heater ... $ 340 1938 Buick Special 4 dr. Sdn. $ 265 HARRY R. BITZER YOUR NASH DEALER 720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER PHONE 2-4128 Open Daily To 9 pm. 15-1 | The directors of East Donegal | Township Scheol District being of the opinion that all persons resid- ing within the School District should pay a proportionate share of the cost of the operation of the Fuklic School System within the District, hereby give notice that the; | {:llowing resolution will be pre- scnted to the School Esst Donegal Township at its reg- | ular monthly meeting tb be held on - May 11, 1951, for adoption. It is | contemplated that this resolution | will add increased revenue to the amcunt of between $300 and $500 | per year. The resolution is propos- | ed in accordance with the authority conferred to 2nd, 3rd and 4th Class School Districts by the Act of 1947, F. L. 1145, as amended. | NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED. AND. IT IS HEREBY | RFSOLVEL, AS FOLLOWS: | “That an annual tax for general | revenue purposes is hereby levied | by the School District of Fast Don~' | egal Township, Lancaster County, | Pennsylvania, upon all trailers lo- cated in the School Distriet used | for dwelling purposes, whether af- | fixed to the land or not, at the rate of $2.00 per month for each trailer used for dwelling purposes for a period of more than 29 days in any | calendar year. It shall be the duty | of the owner or owners, lessee or | lessees of the land within 7 days | after the effective date of this res- | olution and thereafter 7 days after any trailer used for dwelling pur- is placed upon the land, to notify the Secretary of the School Board or any person designated by him in writing, the name cr names of the cwner or owners and occu- pier or occupiers and the vehicle license number of all trailers used for dwelling purposes upon the land of szid owner or owners, les- see or lessees, Said tax shall be paid by the owner or owners cf said trailer where occupied by the ow=- ner or owners, or by the occupier or occupiers of said trailer where not occupied by the owner or ow- ners, monthly, to the cwner or ow- sers, lessee or lessees of the land upen which the trailer is located, and the said owner or owners, les- see or lessees of the land shall pay all such sum received to the Treas- urer of the Scheol District or the person designated by him on the first business day of each and ev- ery m:nth. The payment of said tax shall permit the use of such trailer for dwelling purposes for a period of one month from the date the trailer is located upon the land or from the effective date of this Resolution, whichever is the earli- er. Upon the failure to pay said tax the same may be collected together with interest thereon at the rate of one-0alf of cne per cent per month from the date the tax is due, to- gether with costs in summary pro=- ceedings before any Justice of the Pesce of the County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Any person or corporation violate ing any of the provisions cof this Resolution shall forfeit orn pay a fine or penalty for each and every offense a sum not exceeding $300.00 to be recovered in a summary pro- ceeding before any Justice cf the Peace of the County of Lancaster Pennsylvania, with imprisonment not exceeding ten days if the fine and costs are not paid.” SCHOOL DISTRICT OF FAST DONFGAL TOWNSHIP, By H. D. McMullen, Secretary. K. L. 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