a The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 26, 1951-3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Fstate of Elizabeth M. Kolp, dec’d late of West Hempfield Township, REPRESENTATIVE Dutchmaid Produets. Virginia Zink, 250 Mari- | etta Ave, Mt. Joy. Paone 3-6191, Sale Register| & If you want a notice on your sale Mortuary Record| CLASSIFIED | Rates for classified advertising in 2:45 a, m. Friday at the home of E. J. Myers & Sons LL wi] WY ELL DRILLERS a | mserted in this register weekly | A : this column are: | 17-tf | Lancaster County, Penna. | rom now until day of sale. ABSO- 0 A her sister, Mrs, Carrie Grosh, 251 |3 Fine Te less, nium areas Ye RUY BEF U — | Letters testamentary on said TELY FREE se «7 | Marietta Avenue, here, with whom [Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c | BUY BERLOU Guaranteed Moth- | estate having been granted to the Main Street, SALUNGA, PA. LUTELY FREE, send or phone us Pll | ie re ddd Doo foll wh " | Bach add. insertion, per line .... 8c | spray today and protect your fine undersigned ul} wilh i your sale date and when you are | Ze =| ath a — [ clothes, furniture and rugs. BER- | hereto are requested to make Welsh Baby Car- any Free estimates and prompt efficient service | ready let us print your bills. That's | | stroke, FOR SALE : | LOU Guarantees to prevent moth [immediate payment, and those haves 3 Babe-teenda, Mount | damage for § : Born in East Donegal township, a riage and a years, or will pay for ing claims or demands against the Calumet Farm Makes | Buy | the cheapest advertisingyou can get | | 1 Phone 3.5413 +) fe | ) ) . . | pl | | daughter of the late John and |'°Y: none LL | the damage. Keener's Home Furn=- | same, will present them without nd Phone Landisville 2561 or 2687 | Friday, April 27—In the Yiloge Profit Grazing Cattle Catharine McClure Weaver, she | WANTED: 4 room Apt. in Mt. Joy | ishing, Mt. Joy, Pa. 17-1 | delay for settlement to the under 9 | TAKEN FOR | Signed, of Newtown, household goods or vicinity, Telephone Duncannon | APPLICATIONS was a member of the Mount Joy HENRY S. KOLP Mrs. Catherine Swick. Sale at 6:00 | | Me le 63-M. 17-2p | STE rf ime e ment in | PI mm _ Ss | W135. Catherine Swick. 5 Famous Horse Farm | Methodisc church and Sunday [© P| STEADY full time employment in] 312 College. Avenue, » | Handle 200 Yearl | School and also of the Women’s [FOR SALE: 4-burner Coal Oil week, vacation with pay, free em- | Lancaster, Penna. .l Saturday, Apr. 28—On the prem- | s Y | Society of Christian Service of the | Stove, Mrs, Cora Derr, Maytown, ployee insurance, ideal working | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer >) SEED S | ises in the Village of at the | Proud-faced titans of the turf | church, Besides the sister with Penna. 17-11 conditions. Apply at A. and P. Food | Atormeys 13-8 nC ¢| Omar Kling residence along Main | world and white-faced hereford | whom she resided she is survived | Stores, Mt. Joy. 14-tf , i C ‘ she is od | w SALE: ” atres $1.00 ) EXECUTOR OTI AY 70 LAWN SUCCES \ | §t., household goods by Alexander | steers share the lush Kentucky blue ; a. d | FOR SALE: Cobbler pot es $1 wi ota UTC R'S NOTICE do SA WN) THE \ | MacNutt. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale| g carpeting the 1,200 acres of by a number of nieces and neph- | hu. at farm, $125 delivered. Wayne WANTED: Old Magazines. News= Staite © Naris N. Stauffer, . \ | + C5 Frank, + Sale grass carpe e 1, acres apd sters, RZ. Manhei Py. na AgAzZines, . eased, late ; .. Lan= kl gi e it's the quality | , [ at 1:00 p. m, | pastures at Calumet farms, Lex- | R. Peters, R2, Manheim, Pa Phare papers. I buy all kinds of scrap cen ces Rapho Twp., A as becaus jal grasses. ey | I | ington, Ky The funeral was held from her | iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Letters tests said nnial 9 3 ‘ | ington, Ry. uh a Ad -etters testamentary on blend of pere Saturday, May 12--On the prem- | Calumet is razing some 200 late home Sunday afternoon with [TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: |Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy: [estate having been granted to the : | De Yooh ne a jean oe head of err steers shipped in | interment in the Mount Joy ceme- Potsone Spreading BOE he, undersigned, all persons indebted | Leghe r Farms, about 2% mile | last April from the panhandle of | tery. VE ae y: inves. Flwood | FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN theteto We requested to make ie west of Mount Joy. lot household | T TH bought as long | oT Koons | BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- | Mediate payment, and those having west 0 oun oy, lot househo exas. ley are bought as long ——— { Edn: hns, Drytown. 17-1p | - nil "1 olaime on ay a gcods by Gervin H. Bailey. C. S.| yearlings and grazed through No- | pi... 4 Fdne Rum Drywow a STERING call Columbia 48101 or | Claims or demands against the ! } 8 Phares B. Nolt same Il pres | Frank, auct. i WANTED: Man to deliver Ice & |write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- |Sme, will present them without Sa - Foares B. Nolt, seventy-three, of | (vs ; + a license -uck | ST! ] 1 S delay for settlement to the under= ) Coal. Must be a licensed truck !STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & signed WW TI TO av 12 Brom= | 3 Landisville, died Tuesda at his | driver. Apply Frank Ziegler, 466 [Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf |° 2 Saturday, May 12—On the prem Bo home, after a ten days’ Eh Born E Front oY Matos. 17-1 pki TT — HARRISON STAUFFER ises at the Stout House, North Mar- ket St., Mt. Joy, sale of furniture, 1609 Oregon Pike FOR SALE—David Bradley Wag R WiC dle won Lancaster, Ph. 7x14 bed, new rubber. Call in West Hempfield Twp., he was a INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTS up ‘to nls, x ans oi IG son of the late Christian N. and | Jack B. Moss, across from Mount | 2:00 p, m. G. Earnest, Pinkerton Rd. JAY SHIRK of the Scout Camp Fund. Sale at Maria Brubaker Nolt and resided in | Joy Legion. Landisville 6152, R? Mount Joy. 11-tf RD2, Mount doy; Pa. as much because there are 3,000,000 1.00 P. M. Lendisville for 40 years. Surviving Mahe. ji2 GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN- [Carl G. Herr, Esq. re seeds in each pound. For open sunny, are these brothers and a sister: | FIRST AGAIN: Just received the UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow- @XD Spells doom to lightly shaded lawns. 1b — $1.55 Jacob B. and David B. Nolt, both |New Kodak Signet Color Camera | gars Alterations, Sewing, Mending ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Fstate of Andrew B. Brown, late and the Brownie Movie Camera, [and Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean dandelions, plantain, 5 lbs—$7.65 25 lbs—$36.50 of Landisville; John B. Nolt, Gor- : buckhorn, most broad- $ $ OUR JOB Sorvall: R1: Saar B © Sard only $47.50. Color films for Spring | Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. of the Borough of Mt. Joy, Lancas- ts and leaved weeds. Easy to TURF BUIOER Picture book beauty PRINTING , B. and Reub B. N It all of Mt Victor Klahr Camera 33-tf - gouty, Pennsylvania, dec’d. that’s vse weed and color follows a meal of this com- IS RIGHT IN HS herefords Jo yo Nu ’ oe > J. Shop, Middletown. 17-1 USED CARS es ues Fo dministration, om gaid p that dry just as it comes from let of EAN 4 above have become an impor- oy ; an aria B., wife of J. a - JSE S tate hav n »ment package. Bigle : Ee So 8 ZA THE GROOVE tant factor in pasture control Henry Eshleman, Lititz RI. FOR SALE: Kitchen Cabinet, Ta- 1910 Cievrolet Tudor | all persons indebted everal Treat 2500 sq f1—$1.75; P° ae om { at famed Calumet farm, Lex- Funeral was held this afternoon bles, Buffet, Beds, Heatrola, Kitch- | 194 ero Cor. | thereto are requested to make im=~ Sale” 11,000 sq ft — $485 feeds 2500 sa fi; 10,000 sq ft—$7.85 | ington, Ky., the home of Ken- . en Chairs, High Chair, Desk, Car- | [948 Chevrolet Tudor. | mediate payment, and those having i : | Vi | tucky ‘Derby winners at Chestnut Hill Mennonite church | pets, Wash Stand and other items | 1948 Plymouth Converti. Coupe. | claims or. demands against the same, urally OLINS | : | with interment at Silver Spring. |too numerous to mention. Frank| R & H. ; will present them without delay for 2 hei : la — Good, c/o Newcomer's Service | 1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H {settlement to the undersigned $10.00 UP | vember. Their average gain ranges Station. 17-tf | 1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 5. N % S H. S. ewcomer & Son, Inc. Cello and N. Bass String | 10, the neighborhood of forty pounds | Noah S. Witmer WANTED: Two experienced Car-| NEWCOMER MOTORS | & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY c Ire | per month, | Noah S. Witmer, eighty-four, PENNSYLVANIA EAST MAIN STREET YUNT 7 PA: | TWIRLING BATONS Since Calumet is not equipped 16.0 4; pent .’ | penters. Call Mt. Joy 3-9464 or see "aa MOUNT JOY, PA. inc alumet is not equippe { died at his home, Manheim R2, in Paul Koser, Wood St., Florin. 16-4 Inc. | Randolph C. Ryder. Administrator 1.14 1c 8c | 13¢ UT GOVERNMERT 5 Unessential spending increases purchasing power— builds pressure for higher prices. You can help fight iniiation by urging vour legis- lators to curb unnecessary spending. OTHER WAYS YOU STRONG. Use what aT i LLC O1L. BURNERS AND On. Burning Units For..... Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating Systems IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Before vou buy any cil burner, get the facts on the Qilomatic LOW PRESSURE oil burner. Phone, or mail coupon at once, for our free booklet entitled “There is a big difference in oil burners.” ——————— i —— - THE SICO CO. — MOUNT JOY, PA. : | Without obligations, please | | Send free Booklet [1] 1 Send representative to survey and give estimate | ; | J. | | uve vr 2000 untae visas is wie Maint nate va Sd ain a wae a a anne ny aie | BOAICSS cr di a aa na Rae rs a ree Phene Number 1 The SICO Company MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111 A AP 8 AN | $18.50 AUTO-HARP $1250 MUSIC STAND Used electric Hawaiian Guitar outfit $50.00 ELECTRIC GUITAR PICK-UPS HARMONICAS 75¢ UP ACCORDIANS Popular and Hill Billy Sheet Music ALL KINDS OF ACCESSORIES ‘David Hess Music Shop 106 N. Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 605-J 11-tf PUBLIC SAL Of Valuable Real Estate to be held SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1951 On the premises along macadam- ed Vinegar Ferry Road leading from the Village of Maytown to Grain i Tanks, in Fast Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. | A 215 STORY iB FRAME DWELLING | containing seven rooms & anotner room for bath; equipped with hot air heat with clectric blower circulator; well of water with electric pump. Frame | stable 12x40 ft. All buildings in | good condition, and situated on 130 perches of land. This property located near church ing pupils to Maytown Schools. Sile to commence at 2:09 o'clock P. M., when conditions will be made known by LFROY G.. YODER and VIDA M. YODER Marietta Phone 6-9171 Walter Dupes, Auct. D. L. Landis, Clerk PUBLIC SALE AND ‘RUMMAGE SALE TO BE HELD AT MT. JOY North Market St. AT SCOUT HOUSE A 3 | SATURDAY, MAY | at 1:00 P. M. | Items for sale: | Washing machine, sewing mach- | ines, Reed porch sets, Radios, Rec- | ord Players. Chairs of all kinds, | sofas, living room suites, tables, | some reed and kitchen tables, some porceline; wash stands, mirrors, dinette set, dishes, brushes, tools, [lawn mower, in good shape; rakes, | and a lot of items too numsrous to | mention. | Rummage Sale consists of Cloth- ing & shoes, Hats, Dresses, Coats | ana Sweaters. | Benefit of Scouts Camp Fund. | | | 16-3 12th WE SELL and SERVICE MOWERS FOLEY POWER MOWER 18” and 21” widths. 48-hour service on lawn mower sharpening. All work guaranteed. Enjoy mowing your own lawn with a self-propelled power mower. Ceme in or call for free demonstra- tion. 3-9024 Mt. Joy. FOLEY POWER MOWERS 1.1 h.p. engine, 18” width .. $100.00 1.6 h.p. engine, 21” width .. $115.00 1 year free service CHAS. W. ABEL Mt. Joy R. D. 2 MILTON GROVE, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9024 16-4 | SPECIAL: 4 qt. ice cream Freezer | and along school bus line convey- | | fatten cattle for the market, man- ager J. P. Erbnelhardt has keyed | his cattle program to the eight- | month grazing period. | “We find,” he says, ‘‘our net profit amounts to as much in this shorter | period of time as if we had carried them on a feeding program for 12 months.” | Ebelhardt and his staff of help- ers also prefer herefords ‘‘because they seem a quieter type of cattle and handle well in moving from pasture to pasture.” Farmers Use Larger Part | Of Income for Fertilizer Farmers spend a larger propor- tion of their income for fertilizer than they did before the war, a recent survey revealed. The aver- age amount used, however, may still be no more than half the amount that could be used econo- mically. A fairly general standard is that a farm should be using the equi- valent of 100 to 200 pounds of single strength fertilizer per year for each tillable acre in the farm. A farm of 160 tillable acres using 150 pounds per tillable acre per year would require 12 tons of fertilizer per year. | For most economical operation it | seems certain that crop expense is | not an item to reducde but one that the average farmer needs to in- crease. For example, good ‘seed is high priced, but generally the in- crease in yield offsets the added cost. Atomic Farmer ¥ { i the Aaron Ganz of Chicago, | ‘‘atomic farmer’ who has grown | radioactive tobacco plants, received his doctor of philosophy degree in pharmacology at the University of Chicago. Ganz, working at the university's “atomic farm’’, grew tobacco plants in air containing radioactive carbon dioxide. Minute doses of nicotine extracted from the radioactive plants’ was injected into rats and mice for the purposes of studying the behavior of nicotine in the hu- man body. Ganz’s tests showed that the body quickly gets rid of nicotine, ,The liver was shown to pick up organ, the brain the least. Heifers Should be Bred By Weight — Not Age Many dairymen have calving trou- bles in heifers even though they don’t breed them until they are 15 to 16 months old, specialists report. These €alving difficulties are usual- ly due to small heifers that have not been grown out properly, the specialists said. Feeding of proper growing ration will mature heifers quicker and start them on the road to produc- tion. There is no better way to boost your business than py local news- paper advertising. 1 | at 3 | . : all town. There also survive 2 broth- { Rapho Twp., Tuesday after an ill- | ness of two weeks. He was a farmer | and a member of Erisman’s Men- | nonue Church. His parents were the late Peter E. and Elizabeth Strickler Witmer. There survive his wife, Annie Snavely Witmer, a daughter, Eliz- abeth S., at home; and these bro- thers and sisters: Jacob S., Fliza- bethtown; Lizzie Witmer, Salunga; Eilen Witmer, Florin; Fannie, wife of Martin Eb- ersole, Manheim R2. Funeral at Church Friday afternoon with in- terment in adjoining cemetery. John H. Landis. John Heller Landis, eighty-six died unexpectedly about 4:45 p. m. Friday at the home of his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rowe, Landisville, where he lived. According to Dr. Joseph Gilbert, I ~ndisville, deputy coroner, death resulted from coronary occlusion. Mr. Landis had been walking a- round the yard and collapsed and died on the back porch. He was a son of the late Adam S. and Elizabeth Heller Landis and was born in Fast Lampeter town- ship. He was a retired farmer and | a member of the Millersville Men- of Jchin R. Herr, Millersville; Eliz- M. Rowe, with whom he and Pauline, wife of Amos Landis, tne Masonic Homes, Elizabeth- ers: Edwin H., Lampeter, and Ir | H., Conestoga Terrace; | dren, | Funeral services were held Tues- [ day afternoon in the Millersville | Mennonite church ‘with interment in Heller's Mennonite cemetery. rr ee» BABY BEEF AND LAMB ROUNDUP DEC. 4, 5 AND 6 The annual Southeastern Penn- sylvenia 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Roundup and sale will be held at the Union Stock Yards at Lancas- ter Dec. 4, 5, and 6. The sale will be sponsored by the Lancaster Livestock Exchange, There are 647 head of steers on feed in twenty counties at the pre~- sent time in preparation for the show. Plans are ready for 83 pens of lambs to be fed and shown. ALL-DAY SALE more of the nicotine than any other | TWO miles North of Elizabethtown R.D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-J-2 ON SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1951 at 11:00 A. M. 40 NEW AND USED TRACTORS —all makes— 300 Pieces other Farm Machinery, new and used; Corn Pickers. Bring in your Corn Planters and Hay Machinery. CARS AND TRUCKS 700 Posts; 200 Hogs and Pigs; 5 New Holland and Case Balers, Spread- crs, Plows, Drills, Combines. Farmers and Dealers bring your New and Used Tractors and Mach- inery in before Sale Day, if pos- sible. Terms: Cash; G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mgr. Next Sale Saturday, May 9, 1951. BABY CHICKS EVERY WEEK Write for Price List 17-2 Patronize Bulletin Advertisers 7 baie Saat” Salunga; Peter S| Hernley’s Mennonite nonite church. He is survived by six children: Clyde G. Cedar Rapids, Iowa; | | Richard G., Grofftown; Edith, wife.| | wife of Harry G. Stehman, | Lancaster R6; Minerva, wife of Jay | resided; | a1 hiles, any make, any | 11 grand- | Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. : | children and seven great grandchil- J hah war 1m Sa it Poni va a Ne a FOR SALE: Kelvinator Refrigerat- | or, 8 cu. ft. Tele. Mt. Joy 3-5231 af- | ter 6 p. m. 14-tf | | FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, to fill your order, 60c lb. Delivered to Wolgemuth’s Fruit Stand. Dial 3-4351 Mt. Joy. J. Lloyd Wolgemui) 15-t WANTED: Several first class car- | Mt. Joy. Elmer Ginder, Florin. 13-tf | t | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers, New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf penters, steady work. Phone 3-4883, | their seasons requirement Form of Safes, | to Bidders may be chtained at the writing to H. B. | Board of Su- | hcme | Endslow, Secretary, CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. 43-tf Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read bv the Supervisors of Fast Donegal Township, Lancaster Countv, at Maytown. Penna., until 8:00 P. M. ocloeck E. D. T. May 3, 1951 for of Bi- uminous Material. Proposal forms, Specifications, Contract and Instructions of, or by HALDEMAN'’S Upholstry Shop 17-tf | s ER. Opportunity during summer months for interesting work with Publishing firm. $420 for 60 days. | 4 Write P. O. Box 24, Kinsers, Pa. Asphalt or Penna. F-3 Asphalt Fm- 11th & Spruce Sts., Columbia ulsion Oil in truck loads applied to treets under pressure and stone to and price ccompany bids. Council reserves the right to re- for appointment. 17-1 WANTED: | Janitor, Caretaker, General Handy Man. Full or part time. Ihterview | by appcintment only. HENRY G. CARPENTER, Inc. 18 East Main Street Mount Joy, Penna. i | 17-4 | WANTED—Dead or alive Automo- model: also Prompt | service given. H. B. Shank Auto Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St.,, E-town, | Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-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 CARPENTER REPAIR WORK CEMENT WORK ROBERT G. BOWERS R1, MT. JOY PHONE 3-4890 15-3 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 WE WILL BUY PENNSYLVANIA FILLERS CALL MT. JOY 3-5216 H. ROY NISSLY, & CO. INC. FLORIN, PA. 16-2 SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- ker, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy, 3-4949. NEW & USED CARS Buy Your HENRY J. KAISER BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing STALEY’'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Phone 3-5951 ” Subscribe for the Bulletin, From 11-tf Sa AN 8-tf I ASEAN ject anv or all bids. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY 16-2 William F. Brian, Sec'y AIRPLANES FOR SALE: Stinson 4-nlace,, mfg. 1946, equipped — primary group, plus manifold pres- sure, directional gyro, Narco VHF and matic prop. Engine instrument. Cruises 120 on 10 gal. A good, sturdy plane that’s easy to flv and well worth $2,200. We have listed model in very good shape, it the property of Alvin Heisey 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 $30). Inquire at Donegal Air- port - Call Mt. Joy 3-5354. 10-tf 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 R2ed H. Dick~l have presented their petition to the Or- phans’ Court of Lancaster Co., Pa. praving 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 14-4 Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys SS AP EEN tion. Ship is licensed for day-night | be applied at the same time. Quote | COLLEGE STUDENT or TEACH- | price per gallon on oil | per ton on stone. Certified analysis | of material to be furnished must | transmitter, GE receiver and Aero- | propeller | have been lately completely over- | | hauled and are in excellent condi- | | Attorney at EX NOTICE state of Levi M. Kopp, deceased, late of E. Donegal Toop 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 claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned BENJAMIN G. KOPP R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. ROY G.. KOPP R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa. 16-6 Nip nervisors, Marietta R1, Penna. | Executors oR Sag tame Bouse : All proposals must be upon the | Carl G. Herr, Esq. 15-6 with nice lot. Ca Joy 9=35°% | form furnished by the undersigned. > 15-tf | H. B. ENDSLOW, | The directors of East Donegal LOST: Craftsmans Axe on road |16-2 Secretary of Board Sel pie ve ing of 0) isser’s Chur te herr ing ithi ot fem Mii Re H SEALED DS NAD OIL BO i Fo ool District Keyior. Photie Mi. Joy. Sealed bids will be received by of She cost of the operation of the CUSTOM MADE William F. Brian, Secretary of Mt. Doane School System within the AWNINGS Toy Borough un until 7:00 P. M. | f yt Sen give notice that the Free Estimates May 7, 1951 for the 1851 season's re- | ph od 8 oso uiion yit be pre- Phone Columbia 4-8101 guirements on Penna. C-2 Liouid | Eo Dec a Tow, District of | Ea onegal Township at its reg- ular monthly meeting to be held on May 11, 1951, for adoption. It is contemplated that this resolution will add increased revenue .to tha amount 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, I'. IL. 1145, as amended. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED, AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, AS FOLLOWS: “That an annual tax for general revenue rurposes is hereby levied by the School District of East Don= egal Township, Lancaster County, Fennsylvania, upon all trailers lo=- cated in the Schocl District used” for dwelling purposes, whether af- fixed to the land or not, at the rate nf $2.00 per month for each trailer nsed for dwelling purposes for a period of more than 29 days in any | ralendar year. It shall be the duty a Piper Cub, 1937! was | completely recovered with new fab- | ric in 1947 and is painted red. It is of | | roses is placed upon the land, to I notify the Secretary of the School license. It uses only about 2 gallons | NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF LIEN | AANA NG Wo ANTON ie of the owner or owners, lessee cr 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- Board or any person designated by him in writing, the name or names of {he owner cr owners and oceu- nier or occupiers and the vehicle license number of zl trailers used for dwelling purpcses upon the land of said owner or owners, les=- see or lessees, Said tax shall be vaid by the owner or nwners cf said troiler where occupied ly the ow= ner or owners. or by the occupier or occupiers of s2id trailer where not cecunied by the owner or ow=- ners, monthly, to the cwner or ow- lessee or lessees of the land "mon which the trailer is located, and the said owner or owners, les- cee or lessees of the land shall pay all such sum received to the Treas- urer of the School District or the nerson designated by him on the first business day of each and ev- erv m'nth. The wnayment of said tax ghall permit the use of such trailer for dwelling purposes for a neried ~f one month from the date the trailer is lorated upon the lend ~r from the effective date of this Resolution, whichever is the earli- € cers, Upon the failure tn pay said tax the same may be collected together with interest thereon at the rate of one-half of one ner cent per month from the date the tax is due, to- gether with costs in summary reedings before anv Justice of the Peace of the County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Any person or corvoration violat- ing anv of the provisions of this . Resolution shall forfeit on pay a fire or penalty for each snd every offense a sum not exceeding $300.00 ta he recovered in a summary pro- roeding before anv Justice of the Peace ~f the County of Lancesten Pennsylvenia, with not exceeding ten d=vs if the fine and coste ave nnt naid”’ . SCHOOL DISTRICT OF FAST DONVGAL TOWNSHIP, By H. ND. McMullen, Secretarv. K. L. Shirk, Sr., Solicitor 15-4 RA INARA
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