any ed . 5 a 77 L de —— py. SDE EIN TNA IW SRS WIN RI St WF Wr ia. i J hg Eg 5 EE rawr WC SEEN FREE ee I St a A OW TRA ar "re mn, E. J. Myers & Sons ~ WELL DRILLERS ~- Main Street, SALUNGA, PA. Free estimates and prompt efficient service Phone Landisville 2561 or 2687 FOUR SPECIAL PROGRAMS |PiANNED AT LANDISVILLE |planned by the | Complete Dispersal Sal SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951 —A Good Buy— =" ™ | If - you need just 2 bed rooms AT 1:00 O'CLOCK 35 Head vice. The third service will be held on [ May 20 with Miss Martha Martin Elizabethtown Chllege, | the topic Schools Reflecting Home, | Final program will be held May 27 with tae Rev. Robert Etter, pastor Elizabethtown, Sunday. United . | Brethren Church, near Millersville, | ar: 1 f Philadelphia an: ng y y | grandson o hiladelphia and Mrs. Registered & Grade | addressing the congregation on the | Joseph | Holstein Cattle ef Stehman Evangelical — — | | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Four special programs have been Missionary Com- | mittee of the Church of God, Lan- |disville, to be presented at 10:30 a. | {m. Sunday services in the church, ‘The Past Week | This Sunday, the speaker will he | | Edgar R. Barns, Lancaster County | probation officer, whose topic will | family spent Sunday with Mr. and Ibe “Youth.” On May 13 the subject | Mrs. William Lawton Sr. at Manor [to be discussed will be “Family and | Pidge, Lancaster. | Home" by Howard W. Sayres, di- | [vector of the Family=Children Ser- | Florin B. U. B. Church taught by | Mrs. Myrtle Briner, wife of Har- discussing | subject. The Home's Spiritual Tie. |ited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arndt and f SFY THIS BEAUTIFUL LOCATION—On the Farm located in Lancaster County, "4 mile east | of Marietta on the Lancaster-Mavietta Pike—just off the as long-lane near Strickler’s Quarries. 18 COWS, many Fresh or Close, others due throughout the year. 2 BRED HEIFERS, 2 BULLS of service age. HEIFERS from | to 18 months old. This is a very good herd, many of these cows are day, For folder write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim. Pa. R2, sale manager F. G. Hiestand, Owner ¢ icc) EY GINGRICH | 18-2 | Walter Dupes, Auctioneer. every animal to be sold. MARIETTA, PA. Y TODAY! good for G0 Ibs, per | Aluminum Storm Windows | Garage. Located in Florin. Priced to sell. Realtor Ve Stehman’ sservice Mar ket Fresh Fruit & Vegetables —Fresh & Smoked Meals STORE HOURS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. SELF PHONE 3-9781 WE DELIVER FLORIN, PENNA. Prices effectivd Thursday, Friday and Saturday N. ROYAL Gelatine Dessert DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CHASE & SANBORN Coffee = MOSEMAN PEANUT BUTTER LAND O'LAKES Butter LARGE White Eggs KING Liquid Starch WALDORF TISSUE SHREDDED WHEAT UNION JACK Grapefruit Sections 22: Pineapple Juice %6-0z can 39 ASPARAGUS SPEARS i. ty 49c SNOW CROP STRAWBERRIES. Bananas LARGE LETTUCE CUCUMBERS 1arge PEPPERS LARGE SUN KIST LEMONS HOME GROWN Asparagus GRAPEFRUIT BERSHEY'S HOME MADE BOLOGNA whole 2% to 3% lbs Ib 7 Oc SKINLESS FRANKS ARMOUR LEAN BACON 3» 20: 2-Box 2Ic 1-1b tin 85: 12 oz. jar 33c + 79 in 5B Ya-gal 29: | 3 rolls 25¢ ii. B.C. New Pack 39 2» 2% 2 for 45¢ 2 or 15c 2 for 1 Sc | do: 3c 49 25c 2 %-lb bunches 4 for 45c Yo-1b sliced ib 59¢ i 12 S. DUKE ST. Phone 8296 road known | Solid Brick & Clapboard | Mr. ‘CAPE COD HOME | visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmuck and | LANCASTER | Ms. Eshelman’s parents, Mr. and VIOLINS | $10.00 UP Cello and N. Bass String TWIRLING BATONS | SPECIAL: 4 qt. ice cream Fr | $18.50 | AUTO-HARP $12.50 MUSIC STAND | Used electric Hawaiian Guitar | outfit $50.00 | ELECTRIC GUITAR PICK-UPS HARMONICAS 75¢ UP | ACCORDIANS 106 N. Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 605-J eezer Saturday evening in the high school | Popular and Hill Billy Sheet Music | | ALL KINDS OF ACCESSORIES | David Hess Music Shop 11-tf PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate to be held SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1951 the Village of Maytown to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 1B A 215 STORY another FRAME DWELLING equipped with hot air electric blower circulator; water with electric pump. stable 12x40 ft. All for bath heat wit} well room perches of land. ing pupils to Maytown Schools. | P. M.,, when will | made known by | LEROY 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 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 numerous to mention. Rummage Sale consists of Cloth- ing & shoes, Hats, Dresses, Coats and Sweaters. Benefit of Scouts Camp Fund. ALL-DAY SALE . 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, conditions 16-3 | | | 12th new and used; Corn Pickers. Bring in your Corn Planters and Hay Machinery. CARS AND TRUCKS 700 Posts; 200 Hogs and Pigs; 5 New Folland 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 * On the premises along macadam- ed Vinegar Ferry Road leading from Grain Tanks, in Fast Donegal Township, containing seven rooms & 1 | of Frame buildings in good condition, and situated on 130 This property located near church and along school bus line convey- Sale to commence at 2:00 o'clock be | | Write for Price List 17-2 | News In General [Mortuary Record ‘From Florin For ae American war veteran, died Sune day noon at Baker Veterans’ Hos- pital, Martinsburg, West Virginia, He will be buried in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. He formerly resided at 221 West Donegal St. this place. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and The Shining Stars Class of the | Irs: Myrtle Briner Mis. Clarence Nissley, participated | fy Briner, of New Germantown, the Radio program, Breakfast at | Perry Co, died Sunday morning. Funeral services were held this in attendance. | morning (Thursday) with inter- Mr. Samuel Shelley visited Mr. | ment in the Blain cemetery. Mrs. Benjamin Mrs. Ammon Landvater, of Fliz- (the Stevens House, there were 30! [and Ulmer near | : : abethtown, is a sister, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arndt and | James Hockenberry, of town, a | brother, Jonas S. Hostetter, Jonas S. Hostetter, seventy-nine, 2043 N. Sixth St., Harrisburg, died Thursday at a Harrisburg Hospital after a week's illness. Born in East Donegal township, he was a son of the late Jonas E. and Barbara Nis- sley Hostetter and resided here nearly all his life. He was a mem- Sabinash of Lancaster vis- Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Arndt Sr, [on Sunday. | Mrs. Melvin Ryder spent two | weeks at New Jersey visiting rela- | Waters celebrated {her birthday this week and her | husband who is in the Navy at | Honolulu, phoned her Birthday ber and elder of the Westminster | Greetings from that place. Presbyterian church, Harrisburg, | and a retired salesman. In addi- r.and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman tion to his wife, Mrs, Lillian Grei- der Hostetter, he is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held from the Nissley Funeral Home ‘ere on Monday afternoon with interment in the Eberle cemetery. | and family at Annville on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper vis= | |ited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper |at Mount Joy on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger and [family of Lancaster visited rela- [tives in town Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshleman and daughter of Emigsville visited | Ellis B. Leaman Ellis B. Leaman, sixty-one, 242 South Market street, died at 2 a.m. | Mrs. George Mumper, Sr. on Sat- | Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital af- ter an illness of one week. He was manager of the A & P Stor here for the past twenty-five years. Born in Gordonville, a son of the late Jacob B. and Anna Her- shey Leaman, he resided in Mount Joy for the past 27 years. He was a member, trustee and steward of the Methodist church here. Surviving are his wife, Mary Cramer Leaman; two brothers, J. Clayion Leaman, Lancaster: and Ivan B. Leaman, Pottstown; also three sisters: Edith M., wife of Ed- win Keene, Quarryville; Esta L., { wife of Harry G. Brackbill, Kinzer; and Mrs. Anna M. Frey, Harris- burg; also a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held from the Heilig funeral home here Sun- day afternoon with interment in the Cedar Lawn cemetery at Lan- caster. urday. A Eee TWENTY-THREE CONTESTANTS FOR CENTENNIAL QUEEN Contestants for the borough's { Centennial queen and princess | were entertained at a dance held | building. | | A total of 23 queen contestants, [all from Mount Joy, and 40 con- | testants for her court, from sur- | rounding towns, attended and re- | ceived their prior to the dance. The queen will reign during the celebration, - from May 26 to 30, with nine princesses picked from | the surrounding communities. The | contest will close May 21. Contestants for queen must be 16 years or older, residents of the borough, and may be either mar- ried or single. Contestants for the title of Queen { from Mt. Joy are: Betsy Bigler, Doris Brown, Sarah Brown, Mary Grace Bucher, Wilma Jane Dom- mel, Nancy Estock, Nettie Germer, Mary Jane Hoffer, Frances Keener, | Phyllis Landis, Abbydine Markley, Beverly Myers, Sally Ann Nissly, Izella Packer, Georgann Shatto, Futh Sharpe, Melissa Strickler, Mary Ann Spangler, Jean Wagner, Julia Wimert, Claudette Zeller, instructions Edward Stetter, sixiy-six, at Co- lumbia, tearm i i INTER-CO. NET LEAGUE STARTS SEASON MAY 26 The Inter-County Tennis League will open its 24th season Saturday, May 26, with nine teams entered in the race. This year’s entries again include two teams from the Lancaster Ten- i nis Club. They are the Lancaster Jackie Zeller and Peggy Zerphey. White and Blue teams. Other en- Contestants for Princess titles tries are Middletown, Manheim, ave: Florin, Jane Anderson, Patsy York Racquet, Shillington, Camp Brooks, Fredine Gehman, Marjorie Hill, Hershey and Mount Joy. Herr, Betty Keyser, Loretta E. The locals will play its opener at The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa. I wish to thank most sincerely my many friends and relatives for Thursday, May 3, 1951==3 their many kindnesses, expressions of sympathy and beautiful flowers at the time of my bereavement. Mrs. Ellis B. Leaman. 18-1t FOR SALE: Yellow formal gown, size 12, good condition. Phone Mt. Joy 23-4817, 18-2t FOR SALE: Good used porch awn- ings; lime & fertilizer broadcaster. Benj. H. Forry, Manheim R2. Ph. Mount ‘Joy 3-9346. 18-1p URGENTLY NFEDED: House or apartment in Mt. Joy or vicinity, or tenant house with part time work, Being evicted. Henry Smelt- zer, Phone Elizabethtown 936R2. REPRESENTATIVE Dutchmaid Products. Virginia Zink, 250 Mari etta Ave, Mt. Joy. Phone bee, 17-1 APPLICATIONS TAKEN STEADY full time employment in Mt. Joy. Male or female, 5 day week, vacation with pay, free em= ployee insurance, ideal working conditions. Apply at A. and P. Food Stores, Mt, Joy. 14-tf WANTED: Old papers. 1 buy all kinds iron, also sell gtove wood. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Magazines, News= of Guy D. J wy. 34-tf FOR scrap | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Elizabeth M. Kolp, dec'd late of West Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Penna. said Letters testamentary on | estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make | immediate payment, and those hav= ling claims or demands against the |same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under= | signed, HENRY S. KOLP 312 College Avenue, Lancaster, Penna, | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attorneys 13-6 FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN . BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- 2-wheel trailer with | STERING eall Columbia 4810" or 18-1 FOR SALE: 18-11 WANTED: Housekeeper or girl to care for 2 children in modern home. Light housework. Sleep in or out. Call Middletown 9042 collect, ev- | : . eninegs after 6. 18-1 | GIFTS for BAB'ES and GROWN- | UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow- YOUNG LADY-—-Wonderful oppor= timity for College Student FOR SALE--David Bradley Wagon 7x14 bed, new rubber. Call up to 2:00 p. m. G, Earnest, Pinkerton Rd. Mount Joy. 11-tf [ers Alterations, or {and Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean Teacher during summer montt for | Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. interesting position, with PuHish- | 23-11 hitch; small gasoline cultivator, | yw to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- both in very good condition and |STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & | priced very reasonable. S, H. | we Sts. Columbia, Pa.. 26-tf Miller, 46 W. Main St, Mt. Joy, Sts, Columbia, Pn. 26-tf Sewing, Mending EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Fstate of Morris N. Stauffer, de~ | ceased, late of Rapho Twp, Lan- { caster County, [ Letters testamentary on said [estate having been granted to the | undersigned, 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 under- | signed HARRISCN STAUFFER 1609 Oregon Pike Lancaster, Pa. JAY SHIRK ing Firm $490.00 for 70 days. Write | P. O. Box 24, Kinzers, Pa. for ap- | USED CARS POintment. — | 1949 Chevrolet Tudor YOUNG MAN--Wonderful oppor- | 1948 Chevrolet Tudor. . tunity for College Student or] 1948 Plvmouth Converti. Coupe. R & H. 1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H 1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. Teacher during summer months for interesting position with Publish- ing Firm, $490.00 for 70 days. Write P. O. Box 24, Kinzers, Pa. for ap- pointment, 18-1 FOR SALE: Boy's Full Size Bicycle in good shape, $18.00. Call Victor F. Hawthorne, Marietta R1. Phone Marietta 6-2551. 18-2 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD a Mov- ie Camera. = New Brownie Movie Camera $47.50. All good movie cameras in stock. Color films $1 up. Movie films $2.85 up. V. H. Klahr Camera Shop, Next to Post Office, | Middletown, Pa. 18-1t | WANTED: 4 room Apt. in Mt. Joy | undersigned, all persons indebted or vicinity. Telephone Duncannon | thereto are requested to make im- 63-M. FOR SALE: Cobbler potatoes $1.00 bu. at farm, $1.25 delivered. Wayne K. Peters, R2, Manheim, Pa. Phone. 17-2 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTS Jack B. Moss, across from Mount EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Katie E. Sumpman, de- ceased late af Mount Joy, Lancast- er County, Penna. Letters testamentary on claims or demands the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersioned LESTER E. ROBERTS 47 East Main Street Mount Joy. Penna. Arnold. Bricker & Beyer, Joy Legion. Landisville 6152, R2 | Attorneys Manheim. 17-2| SEALED BIDS ON ROAD OIL AND STONE oh x SED - AE 3 1 Sealed bids will be received hy 1250 Plymouth Specia eluxe | william F. Brian, Secretary of MF. Club Cp. 5800 miles, Radio & Heater. 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- dr. Sedan, heater. 1950 DeSoto Custom Club Coupe, Radio & Heater. ELI AMENT Delta and Henry St. Mount Joy 18-1t FOR SALE: Kitchen Cabinet, Ta- bles, Buffet, Beds, Heatrola, Kitch- en Chairs, High Chair, Desk, Car- pets, Wash Stand and other items Toy Borough un until 7:00 P. M. May 7, 1951 for the 1951 season's re- nuirements on Penna, C-2 Liouid Asphalt or Penna. F-3 Asphalt Fm- ulsion Qil in truck loads apnlied to streets under pressure and stone to price per gallon on oil and price per ton on stone. Certified analysis of material to be furnished must accompany bids, Council reserves the right to re- ject anv or all bids. BOROTIGH OF MOUNT JOY a eit as a Station. 17-4 | AIRPLANES FOR SALE: Stinson WANTED: Two experienced Car- | 4-vlace, mfg. 1946, eauivved — Paul Koser, Wood St., Florin. 16-tf | sure, directional gyro, Narco VHF FOR SALE: Kelvinator Refrigerat- | matic prop. Fneine and vropeller or, 8 eu. ft. Tele. Mt. Joy 3-5231 af- | have heen lately completely over- ter 6 p. m. 14-tf | hauled and are in excellent condi- tion. Ship is licensed for day-night FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, to instrument. Cruises 120 on 10 gal. A fill your order, 60c lb. Delivered to good, sturdv plane that’s easy to Wolgemuth’s Fruit Stand. Dial | fly and well worth $2.200. 3-4351 Mt. Joy. J. Lloyd Wolgemuth | We have listed a Piper Cub, 1937 15-tf | model in very good shave, it ws combletelv recovered with new fab- Typewriters, Add. Mach s., Cash ric in 1947 and is painted red. It is Registers, Check Writers, Safes, the property of Alvin Heisey of Kiine, Ruth Nentwig, Anna Ruhl, | Camp Hill. New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East E-town. Alvin used this Cub as an High St, E-town. Ph. 14). 8-18-tf | 0 0 economical way of getting his nilot | Avis Shetter and Patsy Smith. | | Maytown, Betty Arnold, Peggy | | Hicks, Helen Shirk and Joanne | Sload; Lititz, Patsy Lutz; Colum- CLASSIFIED bia, Shirley Reheard; Hempfield, Rates for classified advertising in Marian Breneman and Virginia this column are: A Bender; Bainbridge, Esther Eber- 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Butricia. Guishall N Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ Sole, Fanci tHshatl, YANCY | Fach add. insertion, per line .... 8c Smith, Jean Parker and Mildred Moore. YOUNG WOMAN wants house- work, garden or farm work by the day. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4192. 18-1p FOR SALE: New combination wardrobe and gun case, homemade. 11 Hopewell St, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-9484. 18-1p Manheim, Pauline Bradley, Cyn- thia Brandt, Jeanne Gingrich, Ros- ene Musser, Martha A. Roland and Kay Warfel; Marietta, Ruth Fah- ringer, Joanne Good, Cynthia Hank, Faye Landis, Shirley Reuter and Joanne Yarnell; Elizabethtown, Betty Bixler, Joan Chapman, Shir- ley Hornifius, Faye Kettering, Verna Myers and Mary Lou Sheaf- FCR SALE: Apples, eating & cook- ing: Smokehouse, Stayman, Rome, Crimes and Delicious, 65¢ to $1.00 a basket, Vinegar, 50c a gal. without jug. Fairview Orchards, Kathryn | goods by Gervin H. Snyder, Phone 3-9451, Mt. Joy. 18-2 WANTED: Small furnished or un- furnished apartment in Mt. Joy. fer. I'OR SALE: 5-room frame house with nice lot. Call Mt. Joy li 17 15-t of gas an hour. He would like to get something a little faster and will let the Cub go to a new owner for CUSTOM MADE AWNINGS Free Estimates Phone Columbia 4-8101 HALDEMAN’S Upholstry Shop 11th & Spruce Sts., Columbia 17-tf port - Call Mt. Joy 3-5354. Township road suvervisors com- | plain of a growing “headache”’—the ever increasing tendency of farm- ers to plow to the extreme edge of a field and, in some cases, right to the edge of the macadam on the hichways. This last month in their regular | spring scraping of rural roads su- pervisors came across wheat, seed- | ed last fall and now “quite high”, | that was growing right up to the | edge of the wheel tracks in road. In some places, during the grow- ing season, it is almost impossible for two automobiles to pass on a country road without driving over | corn, wheat, or tobacco growing WANTED: Janitor, Caretaker, General Handy Man. Full or part time. Interview by appointment only. HENRY G. CARPENTER, Inc. 18 East Main Street Mount Joy, Penna. the | 17-4 P. O. Box 85, c/o S. J. Mount Joy. 18-1t CASHIER WANTED: Three nights weekly. Apply Joy Theatre, Mount Joy. Sale Register Saturday, May 12—On the prem- ises on the road leading off the Donegal Springs road to Musser WANTED—Dead or alive Automo- biles, any make, any model; Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. service 18-1t Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town, —_. | Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. close to both sides of the highway. In their spring plowing, many, when they get to the end of the furrow, drive right out onto the road to turn their equipment a- round, this practice cuts small fur- rows across the highway and makes also Prompt given. H. B. Shank Auto 8-tf Leghorn Farms, about 2% miles wesi of Mount Joy, lot household Bailey. C. S. FOR SALE: Hoover electric sweep- er with attachments. Used 2 mo. i Call week days only. Potatoes, 80c bu. Mrs. Anna Kanode, Mt. Joy R1, Phone 3-4967. 18-1t Frank, auct. ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr, Hart, heim, Pa. Phone 407. the road bed rough for traveling. All of this, the supervisors point out, adds up to a loss for every- hody—Tloss of valuable top soil from the land through erosion and wash- Man- 2-24-tf 161 N. Charlotte St., Saturday, May 12—On the prem- ises at the Scout House, North Mar- ket St, Mt. Joy, sale of furniture, tools, etc and Rummage sale of clothing, shoes, etc, for the benefit BERLOU gives you a written guarantee to repair or replace your possessions if they are damaged by months within 5 years. One spraying FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. ing, lost to the township for super- visors to go back and reopen gut- ters closed by the plow or harrow, rougher traveling, poorer roads and 49-1f higher tax. of the Scout Camp Fund. Sale at|wita BERLOU does the job or SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual-| A spokesman for the Mount Joy 1:00 P. M. BFRLOU pays for, the damage. ly yn § Mrs. Edyth B. Hi Twp. supervisors explained: Keener Home Furnishings, Mt. Joy. |p “Flin Pa Phone Mt Joy,| The overall width of the right- Saturday, May 12—!; mile east 18-1t 3-4949. 8-tf | of-way on charted township of Marietta on the Lancaster-Mar- ietta Pike, just off the road known as the Long Lane near Strickler's Quarries, complete dispersal sale of 35 head of Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle by F. G. Hiestand. Sale at 1 p. m. Walter Dupes, auct. FOR S ALB Good used Electric Refrigerators, Norge, $25.00; Gruno, $25.00; Ste- wart Warner, $95.00 Leaman’s Tire Service, Mount Joy. 18-1t FOR SALE Caloric bottle gas range like new. Call after 4 p. m. or Saturday. Apply Irvin Zartman 206 E. Main St, or Leaman’s Tire ice. 18-1 Saturday, May 19—On the prem- ises in West Hempfield Twp., in the village of Kinderhook, farm im- Buy Your From roads is 33 feet. Usually about 24 of this is used—16 for the road bed and four feet on either side for the shoulders and gutters. There is a law on the books which could be applied. Violations carry a fine of $25.00 plus costs of prosecution, plus the expense of opening a gutter closed by such procedure as plowing, harrowing or cultivating over the same, he NEW & USED CARS HENRY J. KAISER BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing STALEY’S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Phane 3-5951 11-tf plements by Anton Erdman. C. S. Frank Auct. Sale at 1 p. m. DST’ Patronize Bulletin Advertisers reported, also sweeping ground ete. Subscribe for the Bulletin, from macadam roads: 18-1 43-4 | said | | Estate having been granted to the | 17-2p | mediate pavment, and those having | 18-6 | be applied at the same time. Quote | penters. Call Mt. Joy 3-9464 or see | primarv group, nlus manifold pres- | transmitter, GE receiver and Aero- | license. It uses only about 2 gallons | only $300. Inquire at Donegal Air- | 10-tf | DON'T FARM RIGHT-OF-WAY | | | license number of { | | or of s»id trailer RD2, Mount Joy, Pa. Executors | Carl G. Herr, Esq. 17-6 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE | Fstate of Andrew B. Brown, late | of the Borough of Mt. Joy, Lancas- [ter County, Pennsylvania, dec'd. Letters of Administration ‘on said having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make ime | mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, | will present them without delay fog {settlement to the undersigned THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY PENNSYLVANIA, | Administrator | Randolph C. Ryder, Attorney 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 | 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. Executors Carl G. Herr, Esq. 15-6 The directors of East Donegal { Township Schcol 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 | Public School System within the District, hereby give notice that the fcllowing resolution will be pre- sented to the School District of | East Donegal 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 the | amount of between $300 and $500 per year. The resoluticn 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 RFSOLVFED, AS FOLLOWS: “That an annual tax for general revenue vurnoses is hereby levied by the School District of East Don- egal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, upon all trailers lo- cated in the School District 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 cr | lessees of the land within 7 days | after the effective date of this res- olution and there~fter 7 days after any trailer used for dwelling nur- roses 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 owner or owners and ccrn- rier or occupiers and the vehicle all trailers used for dwelling purpeses upon the land of said owner or owners, les- see or lessees, Said tax shall be 16-6 | raid by the owner or owners cf said trailer where occupied hy the ow- ner or owners or bv the oceunier where not occuried by the owner or ow- ners, monthly, to the cwner or ow- cers, lessee or lessees of the land upon which the trailer is located, and the said owner or owners. les cra or lessees of the land shall pay ll such sum received to the Treas urer of the School District or the designated hy him on the first business day of each and ev- ery month. The nayment nf said tay shall permit the use of such traile~ for dwelline purposes for a neriod of one month from the Aate the trailer is located upon the land "rt from the effective date of this Resolution, whichever is the earli- er. Upon the failure 11 pav gaid fax the same may he collected together with interest thereon ot the rate nf of nne ner cent ver month from the date the tax is due, to- gether with costs in nro- ceedings before anv Justice of the Peoce of the County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Anv person or cormoration violat ing anv of the vrovicions of this Tesolution shall forfeit or pay a fina or penalty for each and every offense a sum not exceedinz $300.00 tn ha recovered in a summary pro- ~eeding before anv Justice of the Peace ~f the of Lancostes, with imnvicanment not exceeding ten d-vs if the fine and rncte ava nat maid"? SCHOOT, DISTRICT OF FAST DONFGAL TOWNSHIP, Ry WN, McMullen. Secretary. K. LL. Shirk, Sr. Solicitor 15-4