PUBLIC SALE of Household Goods Friday evening, May 25, 1951, sol An 0 b k f Pp. m. DST, 524 Porlor St. Fliz- ut rea 0 abethtown, by Ruth Shank & Son. | J. J. Miller, Auct, ** Hog Cholera PUBLIC SALE | Of Personal Property | A special report from Harrisburg to be held on | to The Bulletin follows: THURSDAY, Mat Bt, ion, | American swine raisers may lose Boroush of Mot I J No. a | upwards of sixty-five million dol=- corner South Market and Donegal | lars this year because of hog chol- Streets. the American Foundation for era, G. E. Triple Oven Stove; Frigi- | Animal Health estimated. daire cold wall with freezing chest; | With cholera outbreaks already utility cabinet, porcelain top table, | and stool, 10-piece dining room | occurring in some areas, the Foun suite, in very good condition: exe- | dation said that before the season | putive Yype desk and swivel chair, | is over the disease is expected to nee air, "C= : top le desk and chair, | tens of thousands of victims sional chairs, overstuffed chair, . studio couch, small tables, maga- | among the record pig crop farrow- zine rack, floor and table lamps, ed this Spring. three 9x12 rugs, 5-viece bedroom suite, three maple boudoir chairs, hookease, child’s lawn swing, whirlpaol washer, twin tubs, sing- The tragedy is that these losses need not occur. Stressing the importance of pre=- le tubs, porch rockers, garden | ventive vaccination of all pigs a= tools, and a lot of articles too nu- | gainst the disease; the bulletin merous to mention. i suggeste hese specia recaus Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M. ti ge q 3 pecial 9 ons: | | | DST, when conditions will be made | known by C. I. SUMMY and M. E. SUMMY Walter Dupes, Auct. Landis & Garman, Clks, “mined by a veterinarian before they are vaccinated. Pigs suffering from latent infections and parasites or pigs which are not receiving a balanced diet may develon a fatal 19-2 PUBLIC SALF OF PERSONAL PROPERTY over-reaction to vaccination. to be held : ob FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25. 1951 Second, if these complications en the premises in the Village of | ere present, corrective treatment Mavtown: “tor raccinati 2 yn: prior to vaccination can help to Welbilt Gas Range, Servel Gas Refrigerator, Maytas Washer, these prevent or hold down such over- three articles are like new; two | actions. tubs, large ‘Duo-Therm Oil Heat- The Foundation points out that er, small New Perfection room | {hece precautions may be as im- beater, old fashioned high back ar : : rrcker. ther rockers. For room | us the vaccination itself in chair, breakfast set, extension ta- | helping to prevent cholera losses He, new cedar chest, two old fash- | this Spring. ioned chests, couch. RCA Cabinet ee > Oe eee Rodin, electric lamps, coal oil | lamps. pedestals, living room suite, two bed room suites, thres-quar- ter bad, two coil springs, book-case and desk combined, four 9x12 rugs, cne 9x12 rug mat, bed cloth- ing, mattresses, linens, quilts, can- ned fruit, nictures, homemade soap rarden tools ond other tools, lum- he and sawed wood, and other ar- ticles too numerous i» mention. Sale to commence at 5:30 p. m. DST, when eonditions will be made | known hy WILLTS LINDEMUTI! Walter Dupes, auct. I andis & Garman, clerks PUBLIC SALE Saturday, May 26, 1951 1:00 O'clock P. M. D.S.T. The undersigned will seil at pub- lic sale at 206 North Poplar Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. living room suite, One minute washing machine, like new; 3 hed- room, suites, sorings & mattresses, cne mattress like new; Columbia Choice range with warming closet, OFFENDERS TAKE HEED Recently the Post Office Depart- ment has been, finding debris in the street mail boxes. Offenders are warned to discontinue this practice as this is a federal offense punish- able by imprisonment. re ea “No, I don't,” said the boy. went on an eternity case.” en Ce “He Stimulate your buriness by adver- 20-2 | rising in the Rulletin. PUBLIC SALE of Implements and Hous=hold Goods. Saturday, May 19. 1951, 12:30 DST. 3 mi. east of | Flizabethtown, near Green Tree | Brethren Caurch,by Fdgar B. Leh- | 20-2 i man. John J. Miller, Auct. SCHOOL LOT On Saturday, June 9, 1951, at 2:00 n. m. (daylight tim=), on the prem- ices. the undersigned will sell at public sale a half-acre lot, formerly occupied by its Grand View School, on hard road from Risser’'s Mill to First, the animals should be oie] SALE OF GRAND VIEW | Scanty Fertilizing Only Crop Starter Soil Building Practices Needed for Best Results Scanty fertilizer applications are like a shot in the arm a doctor gives his patient,’ The treatme.at enables the patient te recover enough to take more nourishment. But in the case of scanty fertilizer applica: tions, the ‘‘crop starter’ gives the plant quick early growth and ‘a strong root system, but fails to pro- vide enough nourshment to carry the crop through to healthy, high- | yielding maturity. Putting sufficient fertilizer in the | ground isn't a cure-all. You have to be sure the soil is in condition to deliver all the plant nutrients, mois- ture and oxygen the crop needs, To produce maximum crop results, fertilizer has to be teamed up with Mortuary Record Sale R egister (Form page 1) | W————p umbia, died the same day her hus- May 19—On the prem= \ 9 | ises in West Hempfield Twp, in the band, Clyde J. Smith, forty-four yijlage of Kinderhook, farm im- had two fingers cut off, plements by Anton Erdman. C. S. Homer S. Apple, seventy-seven, |Frank Auct. Sale at 1 p. m. DST former proprietor of a hotel at| Saturday. May 26-On Todds 4 Saturday, May 26—On the prem- Manheim, and later at Lancaster. |... to "aq" “poplar St, Elizabeth- He was born at Union Square and | town, household goods at 1:00 p.m. was a horse dealer in his younger | D.S.T, by Nathan B. Werner. John days. | J. Miller, Auct. Thursday, May 24—On the prems= : ises No. 31, corner South Market eighty | and Donegal Sts, Mount Joy, large Friday in St. Anne's ' lot household goods by C. I. Sum- eight, died : Home, Gethsemane, Columbia RD, | MY and M. E. Summy. Dupes, auct ' '| See advertisement. after a long illness. She had been | — a guest at the home for two weeks | Friday, May 25—At their sales formerly living with a niece, Mrs. | barn near Mount Joy on Route 230, John F. Simons, Marietta. | 50 Canadian, Penna. and Quality Bon in York County, a daughter | Consignment, 10 Head Grade Hol- § the Jute and Mary Fishe| steins, a few registered and grade ° fate Lreorge ant ary ‘ish | Guernsey cows, etc, by Keystone er Blessing, she was a member of | Holstein Sales, Inc. Rr." St. James’ Lutheran Church, Hal- | —— lam. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. | Charles Wesley Sipe, Hallam. CLASSIF IED John A. Dietrich John A. Dietrich, thirty, Lancas- | I he ter died Saturday in Lancaster | Rates for classified advertising in General Hospital. He had been in| this column eh uk 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ for two weeks. | Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ He was well known in Lancaster | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8¢ sports circles, _ assisting Daniel | op SALE: Girl's bicycle. $10.00 Templeton, wrestling show promo- | Harry Brooks, Florin. Phone Mt. tor, at the Maple Grove Arena. Joy 3-4451. 20-1 Dietrich was born in Landisville, FOR SALE: Annual Flower Plants, a son of Mrs. Emma Mathiot Die- garden grown. Call Mt. Joy 3-4847. | | | Miss Anna Blessing Miss Anna L. Blessing, Palronize Bulletin Advertisers in the Navy during World War IU and was a member of the Theatri- ca! Beneficial Association. The funeral was held Wednesday both like new. Price, both for $15.00 Mrs. Norman Heisey, 313 E. Main St., Mount Joy. Phone 3-9743. 20-2 FOR SALE: Motorola Console Tel- To do all season job of feed- ing a growing plant, the soil must have a reserve of nutri- ents, Otherwise, the plant will | starve in midsummer, | other soil building practices. These include practices that will repair damaged soil structure, improve drainage and make the soil mellow and build tilth and water-holding capacity. When tilth, drainage and ventilation are good, crop roots can do their job of feeding the growing plant. You can fit the soil for maximum returns from fertilizer by building up its organic matter content, This can best be done by growing well- fed deep-rooted legumes regularly in the rotation. The legume roots and tops add organic matter and make a thicker layer of soil. A soil high in organic matter has plenty of water-storing capacity. water front, reservoir; lg. heatrola, good condition; New Royal upright clectric sweeper, electric heater, coalcil heater, studio couch, china closet, buffet and writing desk, old sink with cupboard top attached, (10) years old); small sink, ice re- C. S frigera’or (100 lb. capacity) drop-|{ yy... head Singer sewing machine, very geod, old fashioned small rocking Church. Attractive shade make tais a desirable building lot. | MT. JOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT By Joseph H. Greiner, Pres. Frank, Auct. Wm. B. Arnold, Solicitor ALL-DAY SALL 20-3 chair, living room rug, home | Two miles North of Elizabethtown made carpet, several small rugs, R. D. 2 Pa. | comforts & quilts, 2 rocking chairs Phone 442-J-2 & small tables, floor light, table light, kitchen chairs, 2 porch chairs oil cloth, lawn stepladder, garden tools, cushion & pillows, 4 ON SATUEDAY, MAY 19th, =t 11:00 A. M. 4) NEW AND USED TRACTORS —all makes— 1951 Colebrook Road, near Mt. Pleasant | trees | | Good Year, Reports Show Illinois Farmers Enjoy Farmers attending the 36th an- nual meeting of the Illinois agricul. tural association were agreed that 1950 has been generous to Illinois. Farmers In every section of the state agreed that corn, soybean and other grain crop yields for 1950 were satisfactory, Many reported corn yields better than expected in view of the anticipated damage from corn borers. bi Cattle feeders, hog raisers, wool growers and dairymen also enjoyed oil lights, crocks, jars, set of dis glass & china, pewter spocn, la and small, Rcgar "1847 silverware, 8-day clock, Big Ben clock, cookin utensils, some Antique dishes and | many articles not menticned. Nathan B. Werner John J. Miller, Auct. Kraykill & McDannel, '300 Pieces other Farm Machinery, new and used; Corn Pickers. Bring in your Corn Planters and Hay | Macainery. CARS AND TRUCKS 700 Posts; 2.0 Hogs and Pigs; 5 New Hollands and Cases, 30T and 45T| Allis Chalmers Balers, Spreaders, | Plows, Drills, Combines, 7 new 25V | IHC Mowers, 4 New Idea Mowers. Farmers and Dealers bring your New and Used Tractors and Mach- inery in before Sale Day, if pos- | SAVE MONEY BY "GIR WAGER, Sas aa READING THE ADS || mas chicks eviry wee: Owner lks. 20-2 BABY CHICKS EVERY WEEK Write for Price List 20-1 generally good years. Fruit growers, however, reported peach yields were very light and said the apple crop was only about half of normal. Illinois livestock producers asso- ciation, a state wide agency coordi. nating the work of livestock market. ing co-ops, reported that member companies handled animals valued at approximately $150,000,000 during the year. Approximately 5,000 farmers at- tended the meeting. Surplus Potatoss Special Auction Sale FRIDAY, MAY 18 SALE STARTS 7:00 P. M. Tools-Paints-Tires& Tubes Washing Machines American Sinks Auto Accessories "TONY'S SUBMARINE SANDWICH STAND ON THE PREMISES East Hempfield Township. Next to Wolgemuth’s Mill 2Y2 miles South of Manheim. CLEONA SALE No one under sells you — because you make the price. ' Cows Don't Like Cold These hereford steers of the Kittitas valley region, Ellens- burg, Washington, are cyebrow deep in surplus potatoes. Tons of the surplus poiatoes are be- ing used in the region to fatten cattle, The ranchers pay two del- lars a ton to the government and receive the potatoes dyed so they can’t sift back into the commercial market. . Water, Specialist Says ivan H. Loughary, dairy special- ist of the Wyoming agriculture ex- tension service, points out that dairy cows will drink more water when the water temperature is above $0 degrees. “Waler consumption has a direct influence on milk production,” he says,” therefore, when cows don’t drink the needed amount because it is too cold, milk production de- clines.” rr © — “Do you know when he will be in?" he was asked. | Ruth, thirty-three, with a kitchen { Main St., became ill suddenly Wed- | Send bids to F. Musser Heisey, Sec. evening where she underwent an| 2° | en St., underwent a major opera- tion at St. Joseph's Monday morning. vertising left on their door step. was married, replied: Anything I wanted to. evision Set, 1 yr. old. Can be seen at Ed. Hackerts’, 61 E. Main St, Mount Joy. 20-1 MALE HELP WANTED: Experi enced painter. $1.50 per hr. Give reference. Box 85, c/o J. I. N., Mt. with interment in the Strasburg Mennonite cemetery. Mrs. Jane M. Sears Mrs. Jane M. Sears, thirty-three, the wife of Philip F. Sears, of Joy, Pa. 20-1t Florin, who died in Lancaster Gen- y eral Hospital Thursday night was SALE: Pair Molders Shoes, : . ar | J, 1ke new. 1a Mt. Joy born in Trenton, N. J., a daughter 34364. 20-1tp of the late Thomas F. and Blanche Zellers McElroy. In addition to her husband, and a son which she gave birth to at the hospital four hours before her death, she is survived by two sis- ters, Harriet, wife of Max J. Kap- lan, and Helen, Paul T. Bronson, both of Florin. Mrs. Sears resident of Chairs, Rockers, ete. recained. Wm. Florin for the past 30 years, except|s. Walters, 20 David St., Mt. Joy. for a period of time during which 20-1tp she lived in Tokyo, Japan, with her husband, then stationed there with the U. S. Army. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, here, the Aux- iliary to the W. S. Ebersole Post No. 185, American Legion, and the | pliance Store, Mt. Joy. Phone Columbia Riding Club. 3-3622. 20-1 Funeral services were held from | POSITION WANTED: Elderly man the Heilig Funeral Home here, on |wants light work preferably watch- { man, janitor, store room or the like. GIVE THE GRADUATE a good Camera $2.75 up. Flash Cameras $10.60 complete, Movies $47.50. Vic- tor Klanr, Direct dealer, Middle~ town, Pa. : 20-1t FOR SALE: Standard Bicycle, with balloon tires in good condition. Wm. S: Walters, 20 David Street, Mount Joy, Pa. 20-1tp wife of was a FOR SALE: 5 pr. summer curtains like new, ecru with blue, also a couch. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4793. 20-1 FOR SALE: Used 7 in. television set $39.95. Used Bendix 12': in. television set $115.00. Way's Ap- Sermon, wi Aerial Write Chas G. Shelley, ¢/o0 Wm. nthe Lamp cemetery, ‘Ilorin, Shellenberger, Manheim R.D. 20-1 Baylus Poole, eighty-three, at = Columbia, FEMALE HELP WANTED Edward Elliott Criswell, fifty, at | Summer Position: Splendid open- Columlia. | ing during Summer months in in- etl eee | terestingwork with Publishing firm | for College Student or Teacher. $420.00 for 60 days. Write P.O. Box 24, Kinzers, Pa., for appointment. CARAVAN WILL VISIT CO. TOWNS ON SATURDAY tity 20-1 Saturday, May 19, a visitation| __ 20-1 caravan will visit in the county | STOP moth worries by using Ber- lou five year guaranteed Mothspray Keener Home Furnishings, Mount Joy, Pa. 20-1 FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch- en, bathroom or basement. Install it yourself. 5¢ each. We rent cut- ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- nings. 20tf hese activities will : > at | nS ase AC ivities will all be done at | INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTS the same time in each town. Jock B. Moss, across from Mount All bearded men and girls in old- | Joy Legion. Landisville 6152, R2, fashioned costumes are asked to! Manheim 20-2 meet at Centennial Headquarters | 1 wish to thank everyone who re- at 1:15 p. m. Saturday afternoon,| membered me with cards and May 19. The celebration needs tais | flowers during my recent illness. publicity! | Mary Jean Breneman 20-1 ii { IDF'ALS - the most beautiful book published. #42 Spool HOLDER, for women who sew. GIFTS for BABY, gifts for Mother, after- | Cifts for Sister and for Brother. noon on charges of assault with | Visit the intent to kill growing out of his! MARGARET-JEAN SHOPPE attack on his wife and was releas- | 19 W- Dense) Bt i Joy, Pa. al o- 0 towns to publicize Mt. Joy's Cen- tennial. Different from the other caravan, this cne will only take a= | bout one hour of each person's | time. A group of cars will go to different towns, men with beards and girls in costumes handing out programs of the coming attractions. GLASSMYER POSITS $1500 BAIL Archie Glassmyer, forty-six, pos= ted $1,500 bail Wednesday ed by city police. ix i STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & ate ot onl he arr To weeks ag to the day, Glasses Alterations Buttonholing | §pryce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf flo nk Donegal Twp., Lancaster myer attacked and stabbed his wife | USEC CARS | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | Letters testamentary on said es- 50 DeSoto Club Cp., Radio and Heater. 41 DeSoto 4-Dr Sedan. 41 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan. knife, and then wounded himself | with an ice pick at their apartment | at 64 N. Queen St., Lancaster. 39 Plymon #17. Seda. - FOR SALE—David Bradley Wagon | claims or demands against the same, —— — ee { 2.1 dA Mount’ Joy 7x14 bed, new rubber. Call up to | will present them without delay for HOSPITAL PATIENTS \ Sealed bids will be received by Miss Georgann Shatto, daughter | gann Ro ene ! the Mount Joy Twp. School Boa'd of Mr. and Mrs. George Shatto, E.| for 32 ton of stove and nut coal. nesday and was removed to the! Mt. Joy R. D. 2. Lancaster General Hcspital that| All bids must be in by June 1, qQn 20-2 appendectomy. | SEALFD BIDS FOR THE CON- Mrs. Daisy Mowrer of New Hav-| STRUCTION OF A NEW STREET Sealed bids will be received for the construction of a new street ON. 18 ft. by 520 ft, in the Borough of Mount Joy. Specifications may be had by contacting the Secretary. Bids will be received by the Sec=- retary up to and including 7:00 P. M. on June 4, 1951, at which time bids will be opened in the Council chamber. Borough Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Hospital rn een Everybndy reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ads a Asked what he did before he a fellow townsman trich Doman and the late Arthur 20-2tp Ln Dietrich. He wis a veteran of} FoR SALE: High chair, converts to three and one-half years’ service play table; walker-stroller, | BOROUGH OF MT. JOY FOR SALE: Modern Breakfast Set, Coffee table, Kerosene Range, Steel The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 17, 19 porch chair. Apply 158 North Han- | por SALE: Kelvinator Refrigerat- over St, Elizabethtown, Pa. 20-1tp or, 8 cu. ft. Tele. Mt. Joy 3-5231 af- — | tor 6 y - The proposed budget for the ter 6 p. m. 1-tf school years 1951-1952 of the school AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING district of Mount Joy Township, can be seen at the home of the sec- | retary, E. Musser Heisey. | Final action to be taken at June Meeting, CONVEYANCE OF PARK AVE- | NUE, VACATING A PORTION the | OF HIGH STRFET, AND PRO- VIDING FOR CONVEYANCE —— | OF THE VACATED AREA. IT IS HFRFBY ORDAINED by the Borough Council of the Bor- ough of Mount Joy, Lancaster $275.00 Apply LEAMAN"S TIRE SERVICE | constituting the bed of Park Ave- Mount Joy | nue in said Borough, as laid out on plan of lots of The Joy Company, and more particularly described in | the said deed 20-1t in the Recorder's Office at Lancast- er, Penna, SECTION 2 MALE HELP WANTED In consideration of the conveyance mentioned in Sec- tion 1 and pursuant to a petition presented by all adjoining owners, Summer Position: Splendid open- ing during Summer months in in- teresting work with Publishing | Firm for College Student or Teach- | er. $420 for 60 days. Write P. O. | Box 24, Kinzers, Pa., for appoint- and removes from the Bor- street, | ment. 20-1 { ough plan of streets, North High | orm eee eee | Speet, (50 ft. wide) for a distance { CENTENNIAL DECORATIONS | of 2025 feet southward from the | For sale or rent. Flags, buntings, | south side of Pine Street. The tract ete. Irvin W. Smith, 262 Marietta | so vacated is the northerly portion | Ave, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-5461. 19-2 | of the same premises which Henry | FOR SALE: Building Lot, 62x156, | Ik Roser and. wife, Trustees, by © 4 is | deed dated August 6, 1936 conveyed [ on South Market Street, Mt. Joy. [to the Borough for street purposes, | Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-411 | and which was accepted and plac- 19-tf | oq on the Borough plan by ordin- | REPRESENTATIVE Dutchmaid | approved July 7, 1936. The | Products. Virginia Zink, 250 Mari- | southern portion of said extension ita. Ave. Mi Jov. Paone 3-619] of High Street, was vacated by or- : 17-tf | dinance approved March 20, 1950. | SECTION 3. In further consider- | APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR | ation of said conveyance by The STEADY full time employment in {Joy Company and pursuant to the Male or female, 5 Mt. Joy. 5 3 week, vacation with pay, free em- tition, the Burgess, the President of ployee insurance, ideal working | Couscil 2nd she Secretary of Coup conditions. Apply at A. and P. Food | Sl are nereby authorized in Stores, Mt Joy 14-tf | name and on behalf of the Borough, - a es | to execute and deliver a deed con- WANTED: Two experienced Car-|veying to Charles Richard Laich- penters. Call Mt. Joy 3-9464 or see | ford, all the right, title and inter- Paul Koser, Wood “St., Florin. 16-tf | est of the Borough in a strip of — | land 25 feet wide by 180.5 feet in SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- | length, being’ ths one-half tae ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- | width of the northerly end of said ker, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy, | vacated street, which adjoins said 3-4949. 8-tf | Latchford’s property; and Snveys ing to Tne Joy Company a the FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, to |yjght, title and interest of the Bor- fill your order, 60c Ib. Delivered to | ough in all the remaining land ly- Wolgemuth’s Fruit Stand. Dial 23-4351 Mt. Joy. J. Lloyd Wolgemuth | which is vacated by this ordinance IS . 15-tf | and which was vacated by said or- New' & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East | or by separate deed, shall convey deeds and other documents. nzces- sary to carry out the foregoing, { prepared at the _expensz of the grantees, and all documents are to 11th & Spruce Sts. Columbia Phone Columbia 4-8101 | El 17-tf | | ough Solicitor. Enacted and 1951. WANTED: ordained May 17, J. RCBFRT KELLER President of Borough Council Janitor, Caretaker, General Handy | Man. Full or part time. Interview | : . lv. | Attest: by appointment only William F. Brian FOR SALE: Kitchen Cabinet, Ta- | undersigned, all persons indebted bles, Buffet, Beds; Heatrola, Kitch- | {hereto are requested to make im- en Chairs, High Chair, Desk, Car- | mediate payment, and those having HARRISCN STAUFFER 1602 Oregon Pike Lancaster, Pa. JAY SHIRK RD2, Mount Joy, Pa. NEW & USED CARS Buy Your HENRY J. KAISER From BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing STALEY’'S GARAGE | | Carl G. Herr, Esq. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Florin, Pa. | Estate of Andrew B. Brown, late Phone 3-5951 11-tf | of the Borough of Mt. Joy, Lancas- WANTED—Dead or alive Automo- | County, Pennsylvania, dec'd. biles, any make, any model; also Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt i : service given. H. B. Shank Auto | undersigned, all persons indebted Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town, thereto are requested to make Im» Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same WANTED: Old Magazines, News=~ | will present them without delay foi papers. I buy all kinds of scrap [settlement to the undersigned liron, also sell stove wood. Guy D.| THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY 34-tf| PENNSYLVANIA, [FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN | Randolph C. Ryder, { BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- | Attorney | STERING call Columbia 4810 or | = op a write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- EXECUTORS’ NOTICE esate having been 16-6 | for antiques of any description. Mr. | tate having been granted to the un- | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- |dersigned, all persons indebted | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf | thereto are requested to make im- | | mediate payment, and those having 2:00 p. m. G. Earnest, Pinkerton Rd. | settlement to the undersigned Mount Joy. 11-tf | BENJAMIN G. KOPP 9 M- Ba, GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN- : R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. n y ROY G.. KOPP UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow- > ‘ De : by vin : R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa. ers Alterations, Sewing, Mending | Exe a . i | Lxecutors and Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean Carl G. Herr. ‘Eso Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. | = Iq. 33-tf | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE | Estate of Katie E. Sumpman, de- | ceased late af Mount Joy, Lancast- | er County, Penna. | Letters testamentary on said | Estate having been granted to the undersigned, ail 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 | LESTER E. ROBERTS 47 East Main Street Mount Joy, Penna. USED CARS 1949 Chevrolet Tudor 1948 Chevrolet Tudor. 1948 Plymouth Converti. Coupe. R & H. 1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H 1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE | Sales & Service FOR SALE | County, Pa. as follows: 1939 PONTIAC 2 door sedan SECTION 1. Tae Borough hereby Mechanically sound | accepts deed of conveyance from | [The Joy Company of a tract of land | which is dated Feb- | ruary 6, 1950 and is to be recorded | the Borough hereby vacates as a | day | terms cf the above mentioned pe- | . ing in the bed of North High Street, | : ot 1. | dinance approved March 20, 1850; Dorey Add. wach, Sain | provided, however, that the Joy. egisiers, Ae 2 rt | Company, by joinder in said deed, ig Fl Hign St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-t | to said Latchferd all reversionary | CUSTOM MADE | end other interest which the Joy | AWNINGS | Ccmpany has in said tract of 25 EG stimates feet by 180.5 feet. Lae SECTION 4. The Borough offi- HALDEMAN'S Upholstry Shop cers are authorized to execute all | be subject to approval of the Bor- | HENRY G. CARPENTER, Inc. Borough Secretary 18 East Main Street May 7, 1951. I approve the above | Mount Joy, Penna. | ordnance, CHARLES L. FISH | 20-1 Burgess | 4 imme | EXECUTORS NOTICE FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY | Fstate of Morris N. Stauffer, de- | CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S. | ceased, late of Rapho Twp. Lan- Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone | caster County. 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. 49-tf Letters testamentary on said rem —— ——— |estate having been granted to the pets, Wash Stand and other items | claims or demands against the too numerous to mention. Frank | same. will present them without | 1 . > , » WJ, SUI Good, c/o Newcomer's Service | delay for settlement to the under- Station. 17-tf | Gioned Executors | 17-6 | Letters of Administration on said | granted to the | Administrator | Estate of Levi M. Kopp, deceased, | 15-6 | BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY ORDINANCE | SIGNIFYING THE ) | THE MUNICIPAL AUTE TIES OF THE BOROUGH C MOUNT JOY, LANCASTE | COUNTY, PA, TO ORGANIZ JOINTLY WITH THE BOROUC OF MARIETTA AND TOWNSHIP OF EAST DON-=- | EGAL, AN AUTHORITY UN- DER THE MUNICIPALITY oY THORITIES ACT OF 1045, Af AMENDED, TO BF KNOWN DONEGAL JOINT SCHOO AUTHORITY; PPOL TWO MEMBERS OF BOARD OF SAID A AND SPECIFYING i TERMS OF OFFICE; AND THORIZING OTHER SARY ACTIONS. 1 The Boro Council of the Boro of | Mount Joy ordains as follows: | SECTION 1. The Borough i | ¢il, being the municipal auth of the Borough of Mount Joy, by signify their intention Er | sire to organize, jointly with the Borough of Marietta and the Town= chip of East Donegal, an authority under the provisions of the Munis cipality Authorities Act of 1945, as | amended. | SECTION 2. The President of | Borougn' Council, Burgess and [ ough Secretary are hereby | to execute on behalf of the Borough | of Mount Joy Articles of Inco A | tion for said Authority pro f | among other things: : (a) That the name of the Auth= ority shall be Donegal Joint School | Authority; (b) That the Authority is formed under the Act of May 2, 1845, P. L. | 382, as amended, known as the Mu= | nicipality Authorities Act of 1945; l(c) That no other authority has been organized under said Act or | under the Act of June 28, 1935, P. {L. 463, and is in existence, in . for the incorporating municipalities | or any of them, except (I) “Mount | Joy Borough Authority”, ca | December 8, 1948, and (II) “East ! Donegal Township Municipal Au- | thority”, chartered August 19, 1947, and charter amended July 13, 1949; (d) That the names of the incor= porating municipalities are tne Bor= | ough of Mount Joy, the Borough of | Marietta and the Township of East | Donegal, ail in Lancaster County, | Pennsylvania; and setting forth the names and addresses of the mun- icipal authorities of said munieie®" “= palities, to wit: the Burgess, Bor= cugh Secretary, President of Bor- ough Council, and Borough Coun= cilmen of the aforesaid Boroughs and the Township Supervisors of the aforesaid Township; and (e) Taat there shall be six mem- bers cf the Board of the Authori (—two appointed bv the om: | Council of each of the aforesaid Boroughs, and two appointed by the Board of Supervisors of the afore- said Township—); and stating the names, addresses, terms cof office and appointing municipalities of the first members of the Board of the Authority. . SECTION 3. Edward E. Lane and Dr. W. L. Shoop are hereby ap- pointed by the Borough of Mount Joy as ‘members cf the Board of said Authority for terms of office expiring cone year and two years, respectively, from January 1, 1952. SECTION 4. The proper officers of the Boroush are hereby direct- | ed, as required by the Municipality | Authorities /Zect of 1945, as amend=- ed, to publish notice of this ordin- [anes and of the day upon which | suid Articles of Incorporation will he filed with the Secretary of the ( Pennsylvania; Commenwealth of to file said Articles, togather with “2e ordinance and resolutions auth- % orizing the incorporation of the Au- thority and the necessary proofs of publication, with the Secretary of Commonwealth; and to do all other t2ings necessary or appropri= ate to effect the incorporation of Donega! Joint School Authority. STCTION 5. All ordinances and | resolutions, or parts thereof, incon- sistent herewith are hereby repeal- + 1e ed. | ORDAINED this 7th day of May, 1951. J. ROBERT KELLER President of Borough Council Attest: William F. Brian Borough Secretary Approved this 7th day 1951. of May, CHARLES L. FISH Burgess 20-1 AIRPLANES FOR SALE: Stinson | 4-nlace,, mfg. 1946, equipped — primary group, plus manifold pres- | sure, directional gyrn, Narco VHF | transmitter, GE receiver and Aero- matic prop. Engine and propeller | have been lately completely over= | hauled and are in excellent condi- tion. Ship is licensed for day-night | instrument. Ctuises 120 on 10 gal. A good, sturdv plane that’s easy to flv and well worth $2,200. We have listed a Piper Cub, 1937 model in very good shape, it was completely recovered with new fab- 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 license. It uses only about 2 gallons 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. Inauire at Donegal Air- port = Call Mt. Joy 3-5254. 10-tf NOTICRKE:} Section 563 of the School Cade requires that this notice be given to the voters of Fast Donegal Twp., namely that at its meeting of the Board of Education held on April 13, said Board prepared a proposed budget for the school year ’51 - 52. The proposed budget is available to any tax payer who may interest themselves by calling at the office of the Supervising Principal at the High School building. Unless ob- iecticns are heard the date set for final action and the adoption of the aforesaid budget will be at a special meeting of the board on Friday, May 25, 1951, at 7:00 p. m. H. D. McMULLEN, : 19-2 Secretary Open Evenings to 9 P. M. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, 20-3 William F. Brian Sec'y. 43-14) Attorneys 18-6 Subscribe for the Bulletin, nn | A AR