The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 12, 1951, Image 3

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All Makes of Sewing
Machines Repaired




We Modernize Your Machine
BEFORE | to Electric, Console or Portable
Call Us Today--We Pick-up and Deliver .
SALES
AFTER
. Anywhere!
J. V. BINKLEY ie
111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J
Plan Now
FOR YOUR rs
TION







 

 
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Too little money will spoil your
holiday. But you can have ample
funds if you join our Vacation
Club right away. Your small
regular payments (adjusted to
your own special needs) will
add up to a truly enjoyable va-
cation!

IFIRST NATIONAL BANK.
318
NATIONAL
LOTT TAZ TN
MT. JOY, PA.
29,7 4 A A Ko


| for farm and



Stile Still in Style
QUILES may be old-fashioned, but as
long as there are barbed wire fences
there will be stiles, Spotted at strategic
| locations, stiles will save clothing, tem |
pers and walking to a gate. Besides, the
fence will last longer,

The stile shown in the illustration is |
| simple to build and easy to elimb.
Uprights, made of 1 by 3-inch lumber,
| should extend 18 inches above the top
wire so they may be used as supports


- uf / j
when climbing over. Each of the cross.
| pieces is 35 inches long cut from lumber
| of the same dimensions and nailed to the
| fence post directly above each strand of
{ wire. The braces underneath are nailed
| to the post and the uprights,
|. To protect the wood, paint the stile,
{ It will last much longer and be safer,
Sale
— essence
—
If you want a notice on your sale
|


| mserted in this register weekly

PUBLIC SALE
1951
THURSDAY, JULY 19th,
60 |
Holstein |
Cattle
45 REGISTERED
15. GRADES
T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, many calfheed vaccinated, heal-
thy in every respect, eligible to go into any State.
At Jay M. Brubaker Farm, WILLOW STREET VILLAGE.
Pa. 4 miles south of Latcaster, just off Routes 222 and 72.
COME AND BUY HIGH PRODUCERS:
45 Fresh and Close Springers, including a choice group of first
calf heifers, due in 30 to 46 days. Just perfect for profitable
early fall production.
5 Service Age Bulls, from dams with good records,
5 Bred and Open Heifers, especially nice.
— Choice group of young calves of both sex, ideal for founda-
tion toward growing a good herd.
The 102nd in famcus Garden Spot series—Pennsylvania’s
consignment sale of Registered Holstein Cattle.
EVERY ANIMAL SOLD TO BE AS REPRESENTED. BUY NOW—
MILK PRICES WILL BE HIGH—THIS KIND MAKES MONEY.
Sale in biz (ent, start ai 12:00 Neen, lunch available.
COME EARLY AND LOOK THEM OVER. Catalogs at the ringsidey
R. AUSTIN BACKUS
SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y.
EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa.


oldest

| rom now until day of sale. ABSO-
| LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
| your sale date and when you are
ready let us print your bills. That's
| Saturday, July 21—Near Eliza-
bethtown, 32 new and used Trac-
tors and Crawlers, all makes, by
G. K. Wagner.

{ Saturday, August 4—In
| Co., 2 miles scuth of Palmyra and
one-half mile north of Campbell-
| town, 60 head of Registered Canad-
| ian Holstein Cows, by Edward O’-
| Neal. Hess & Dupes, Aucts.
|
|


FARM MACHINERY SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1951
| 11:30 A. M. .
| Near Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa.
[ Phone 442-J-2
| 32 NEW AND USED TRACTORS
AND CRAWLERS
( —all makes—
, Hardware, Baler twine, Combines,
{ Bale Elevators, Balers—New Hol-
| land, Case, 45T, 50T; Cultivators,
| Force Power Take-off Sprayers and
| Messinger Ford Tractor 4-row
Mounted Dusters.
Farmers, Dealers, bring in your
machinery a few days before sale
day if possible. Terms Cash.
Next Sale, Saturday, Aug. 4, 1951
G. K. WAGNER,
28-2 Manager

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OIL BURNERS
AND
Oi. Burning Units
For.....
Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam
Heating Systems
 




WILLIAMS RE
On NY Yi | IMMEDIATE
INT Of | INSTALLATION
 
 
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.”
i rn ee in im ie mnt at em Sb em 2 gh my
MOUNT JOY, PA.
THE SICO CO. —
| Without obligations, please |
| Send free Booklet !
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Send representative to survey and give estimate [ ] \
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INBIIE vse ie sins senses sii I
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J AAAress i: vaio ranges I
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: Phone Number... 0... na La Aa ee,
—————— ——— — —— —— ————— —— —
The SICO Company
MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111
INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
SPENCER SUPPORTS
For abdomen, back and breast
MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949
‘FOR...
Watches-Clocks-Jewelry
And Watch Repairing
| Waren I. Greenawali
JEWELER
209 West Main St, MT. JOY
OPEN EVERY EVENING




|| INVEST IN
Musser Cross Chicks
MUSSER
HEAVY WHITE CROSS
Heavy White feathered Cross for
High Egg Production. Excellent
for the local dressed market,
either in Broiler or Hen size.
MUSSER ROCK-RED CROSS
| The Broiler Chick that is capable
|} of maximum feed conversion.

|} PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW,
FOR
| MUSSER LEGHORN
CHICKS
We can place a few orders as
early as April 30 with possibili-
ties of receiving them earlier on
short notice.
MUSSER






Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin

MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
PHONE 3-4911

Register
| the cheapest advertisingyou can get |
Lebanon
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| 15 Side Rakes, Binders, Mowers,
| Plows, Harrows, Hay Loaders,
{ Drills, Pickers, Posts, Cars and |
| Trucks, 150 Hogs. 5 New Field |
| sential to make sure


LEGHORN FARMS
|
HAPPENINGS
RAPPEM
LONG AGO


20 Years Ago
A man living near Round Top
was attacked by a wild cat while
going home one evening,


iThomas Barton opened a dairy
on West Donegal street. The price
of milk is 8¢ per quart.
The Brooklyn Colored Giants will
be here for a game of baseball on
the Recreation Grounds,
Lebanon Bus Company, Inc. has
applied for a charter and would
carry passengers, mail and luggage
from Elizabethtown to Columbia.
Ruth Derr, daughter of Har-
ry Derr, has accepted ‘a position as
nurse at the Masonic Hospital.
Home grown potatoes took a flop
at Columbia markets, selling at 12
and 15 cents a peck.
Mr. Carl Krall has purchased the
frame dwelling of the late Frank
Stoll on South Market street.
Andrew S. Dillinger, 68, a native
of Mt. Joy died in a York hospital
after his car skidded into a pole.
John McGinnis took charge of
the Tydol Gas station, west of
town. Mr. John Dillinger is his as-
sistant.
Last week a
counterfeit quarters
uted in town.
2,000 persons viewed the Baptis-
mal services in Little Conestoga
Creek near Rohrerstown.
Clyde Shelly dislocated his
shoulder while playing baseball at
Mastersonville.
Mount Joy Boro has $59,183.67 in
its treasury today.
Elmer Zerphey filed his petition
for Constable in the West Ward.
A charter for the Associated
Penna. Tobacco Farmers has been
filed. The corporation will conduct
its business in Maytown.
M. J. H S. class of 31 asked the
School Board if it would accept a
Fish Pond, Sundial and an opaque
projector as a memorial to the class.
number of lead
were distrib-

Farmers Can Get
(From page 1)
County will be necessary this sum-
mer to get in the crops.
“The State Employment Service
can help provide workers in most
instances,” said Rochow, “but rough
estimates of labor needs now is es-
farmers get
workers when they need them.
Things to consider, for instance,
are whether boys and girls, men
«nd women, men only or boys on-
ly can do an adequate job,
what transportation ‘ arrangement
can be worked out. Can day labor
and
do the job? Or will housing on the |
farm be necessary? Local workers
who can travel easily back and
forth are of course much cheaper
than foreign migrant laborers.”
Rochow has his office in Lancas-
Farmers Can Save Lives and Properiy
With Proper Lightning Rod

Indianapolis — Inadequate light-
ning rod protection may kill 400
farmers this summer and cause
property damage in the millions of
the barn require a second
ground when the length of con-
ductor from silo point to con-
nection with barn down con-
ductor exceeds 16 feet.)
D—Hay-track, barn door track,
litter carrier track, eave-
troughs and water system are
interconnected to the conduc-
tor to drain the accumulation
of charge on the bodies to pre-
vent side flash.
E —-Stanchions or other metal
bodies within 6 feet of the
down conductor are intercon-
nected to prevent side flash.
F—Wire fences are interconnected
to the protection system.
G—Protection from mechanical
injury is advisable for the con-
ductor from ground level up-
ward for 6 to 8 feet. (It is pref-
erable to use wood or non-
magnetic materials. A wooden
fence post, sawed in half with
the flat side placed next to the
conductor will serve, ade-
quately.)
H—Effectiveness of a system de-
pends on the ground conduc-
tors being in moist earth with
low electrical resistance. (The
grounding rod should be driven
to a depth of 10 feet at a dis-
tance of 2 feet from the struc-
ture. Grounding methods will
vary with soil conditions.)
I—Down conductors are as widely
separated as possible — oppo-
site corners of the building pre-
ferred.
dollars, according to Harry P,
Cooper, Jr., secretary of the Na-
tional Association of Mutual
ance Companies.
The Association represents 1,200
farm mutual insurance companies
located in all sections of the nation.
“Most of the losses. in lives and
property because of lightning are
unnecessary,” Cooper said. “Ex-
perience has proved that proper
lightning rod protection will protect
farm buildings against lightning.”
Cooper explained that lightning
rods carry off the stroke when it
hits a building and also prevent
strokes from occurring. The rods, |
he said, are continually draining
off accumulated electrical charges
into the ground, thus reducing
greatly the possibilities of a flash.
The above illustration, prepared
by the Association, shows the prop-
er installation of lightning rods.
A-—Lightning conductor is coursed
around the ventilators and a
point is provided for each ven-
tilator.
or “U” pockets must be
avoided by additional down
conductor paths where it is im-
possible to course the condue-
tor in a level path.
C—A separate point is installed on
silo, with its conductor con-
nected to the main down con-
ductor. (Silos within 4 feet of

Herr, Frank Stirling
Zimmerman.
CLASSIFIED
Rates for classified advertising in
this column are:
3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢
Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c
Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c
{er at 228 Fast Orange Street, Lan- and Harry
caster, telephone number 7193, but
he can be reached by interested
farmers through almost any post-
general store keeper or

master,


farm association.
Rr,
NEIGHBORS HARVEST HAY
FOR HOSPITALIIZED FARMER
Friends and relatives of Phares
Ober, Manheim RD, hospitalized| CUCUMBERS by 100 or 1000, start
for the past seve ks, gathered | Picking July 16, taking orders now.
o re pas Sober Wee 8 (ga oy Phone Manheim 5-8859, Jno. S. Eby.
at his farm Thursday afternoon and 28.4
by evening had put away his 25-
acre crop of hay. In the working | FOR SALE: Servell Gas Refriger-
sarty were the following: ater, Apt. size, like new. Apply 45
PREY Wels vhe W. Main St, Mt. Joy. 28-
David Miller, Harvey Rettew,
Daniel Shelly, John Hershey, Roy LARGE BRICK CHIMNEY at Mt.
Keener Jr., Amos Martin, J. Robert Joys Pumping, will be A i
chalma pl Mor Viator Posed of. For futher details call on
Eshelman, Henry N. Miller, Victor or phone S. H. Miller, Boro Auin-
Snyder, Warren Miller, Wayne Mil- ority, Mount Joy. 28.9
| ler, Ralph Sheaffer, John Souders, - : ’
| Levi Hershey, Emery Fulkrod, Ed NOTICE—-I will not be responsible
: . for any bills contracted by anycne
| Sweigart, Harry G. Hess, Kenneth 4..." {han myself. Abraham B.
| Miller, Henry Hackman, Samuel
Wissler, Lancaster R. D. 1, Penna.
| Shelly, Jr., Bob Stirling, Harry 28-2tp







The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 12, 1951—3

FOR SALE: Motor Stokor A-1 con-
dition, reasonable price. Phone
Marietta 6-3310. 26-2

[FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
| CHICKS, R.OP. sired, Penna. U. S.
Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone
3-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. 49-tf
FOR SALE: Building Lot, 62x156,
on South Market Street, Mt. Joy.
Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-4711

19-tf
Typewriters, Add. Mach's, Cash
Registers. Check Writers, Safes,
New & Used. J. M. Enele, 411 East
High St, E-town. Ph. 14), 8-18-tf

HELP WANTED: Female. Immed-
iate opening for experienced book-
keeper with typing. Avply, James
| Manufacturing Co. P. O. Box 146.
Mount Joy. 26-tf
HELP WANTED: Young Woman,
married or single, for general drug
| store work. Part time until
1st, then full time, Apvoly Sloan's
Pharmacy. Joy Theatre Bldg, Mt,
Joy. 26-tf


MAN w ith car for full time busi-
ness in Elizabethtown. Mount Joy,
Marietta & Manheim Counties. Run
vour own business. Household
Medicines - Food Products - Ex-
Good profits. Write for particulars,

Rawleigh's, Dept. PNF-647-194,
Chester, Pa. 26-5p
NOTICE: When you are troubled
with poisons, oak, ivy, sumac, leath-
er or other minor skin irritations,
use Doctor's Prescription No. 700,-
084 for immediate relief. Sold by
E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St., Mt,
Joy, Pa. 23-13t
FOR SALE: 30 ft. x 60 ft. concrete
block Building with flat concrete
roof, suitable for building second
story or dwelling. Building is lo-

220 electric service and water, See
Norman G. Myers, Rheems, Pa.
23-tf

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. 20

WANTED—Dead or alive Automo-
biles, any make, any model: also
Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt
service given. H. B. Shank Auto
Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town,
Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf
FOR SALE: 6-room, 1
Frame Dwelling, shingled; 5-room
Dwelling, composition shingles; 1-
store room 32 ft.x12 ft., with a 12x12
ft. wing; 8-room flat, 20x50 ft.,
shingled all over; 5-car Garage;
Property include 2 acres, 34 perch-
es of land. Situated along the Mt.
Gretna-FElizabethtown road. 4% mi.
west of Mt. Gretna. Apply Mrs. H.
P. Arndt, Lawn, Pa. 25-3t
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
Open Evenings to 9 P. M.
43-4

story


ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antiques of any description. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St., Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf

| Hess, Jr, Billy Hackman, John L. pop SALE: Schwinn Bicycle, like

Scrap From Farms



WANTED: All the iron and steel |
scrap that is lying dormant on |
farms, such as obsolete, broken and
worn out equipment and other ac-
cumulated material. It is urgent]
needed to maintain and increase tlie
output of steel plants and foundries.
More scrap means more steel!

If steel mills and foundries are
to achieve any increase in produc-
tion over the present high level, all
dvailable farm scrap must be
started moving off the farms, says
‘the Committee on Iron and Steel
Scrap, of American Iron and
Steel Institute.
Farmers everywhere can help
toward more steel by scrapping
their obsolete equipment and sell-
ing it promptly to a local scrap
dealer, with other iron and steel
scrap from their farms. It will be
used to make steel for defense
equipment and essential civilian
items.
The need is urgent. Steel plants
and foundries are now using rec-
ord quantities of scrap. Every day
in 1951 about 98,000 tons of pur-

Production of Defense Equipment
| quantities been required. Even so
oY | capacity is
Lrakes. Phone Mountville 5-2473.
28-1tp
FOR SALE: Jennylind, good condi-
tion. Martin Eshleman, Wood St.
Florin, Pa. 28-2
BUY YOUR VACATION CAMERA
Now at Klahr'’s at the old low pric-
es. Save $$ - Victor Klahr Camera
Shop, rear Post Office, Middletown.
28-1
NEXT FRIDAY IS THE DATE !
Mark your calendar for JULY 20
sn you don’t forget the first summer
festival of the School and Home
Association on the Mount Joy El-
ementary School Grounds. 28-1
[new - speedometer, lock and hand
Will Help In

LW




We wish to thank our friends, rel-
atives and neighbors for their many
kindnesses and expressions of sym-
pathy at the time of our recent
bereavement. Mrs. J. Emerson
Young and Son. 28-1

FOUND—Box of Socket Wrenches.
Owner can have same by calling at
this office, proving property and
paying for this ad. 28-2
FOR SALE: Full sized Maple Crib,
stood metal <pring, good condition.
$15.00. Elwood Nentwig, Florin.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-5732. 28-1
FORTY-ONE cents will protect a
man’s or lady’s suit from moth
damage for 5 years. One spraying
of BERLOU Guaranteed Mothspray
does it, or BERLOU pays the dam-
age. Keener's Home Furnishing,
Marietta St., Mount Joy. 28-1


 


are being used.
have such large
chased ' scrap
Never before
the need will increase, for steel
scheduled to rise
sharply over the next year or two.
Farms have always been a good
source of scrap and during the

war when drives were conducted,
agricultural areas yielded large
tonnages of scrap to help win the
conflict.
Farmers are asked to take their
scrap now to town and sell it to
scrap dealers. If the scrap is un-
usually bulky, preventing its easy
transportation by the farmer, the
scrap dealer can be called or ar-
rangements can be made through
the local farm agent to get it to
the dealer.
Farms are one of the principal
sources of the scrap that is re-
quired by steel companies and
foundries. Auto wrecking yards,
factories and railroads are among
the other major sources.
More scrap from farms means
more steel}
PIANO STUDENTS: We have a
very capable piano teacher with an
opening for a limited number of
students. Inquire David Hess Music
Shop, 105 W. Market St, E-town.
25-tf
Accordians, Trumpets and Guitars
loaned on Lesson Plan. David Hess
Music Shop, 106 W. Market Street,
Elizabethtown. 25-tf
WHO WANTS A Flat Top Double
Desk, size 32x56 inches? We have
ne further use. Come take it away
for ten bucks. 24-tf
FOR SALE: Two metal Hamster
Pens. Call Mount Joy 3-9661. 23-tf
FOR SALE: Brick Warehouse,
cement floor, 1800 sq. ft. lot 155x
180, Delta St, Mt. Joy. P. O. Box





85, ¢/o H. J. R, Mount Joy, 35-tf
NEW & USED CARS
Buy Your
HENRY J. KAISER
From
BENJ. J. STALEY
Immediate Delivery
Trade & Low Financing
STALEY’S GARAGE
Florin, Pa.

Phone 3-5951 11-tf
WANTED
CUSTODIAN for high school
building in Mount Joy, to care for
grounds and building. This build-
ing heated by oil fired furnaces.
Apply to
A. D. SEILER, Secretary
Mount Joy Borough School Board,
at Seiler Printing Co., or to
W. I. BEAHM, supervising Principal
5 South Market St., Mount Joy.
23-tf

FOR SALE
(The Former Kern Property)
AT 10 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
By
ADAM H. GREER
542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia
Or Any Realtor 24-7
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Estate of Henrv S. Garber. de-
ceased, late of Borough of Mount
Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Letters of Administration on said
escate 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 undersigned :
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
& TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY
PENNSYLVANIA,
Administrator d.b.n.
Lois S. May, Attly. 24-6
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Isaac S. Siegrist, dec'd,
late of West Hempfield Twp., Lan-
caster Co., Pa.
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
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
& TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY,


Sept. |
tracts - Farmers Supplies, Big line, |
cated on about 1 acre lot and has |
FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kifch- |
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING
TERRITORY TO THE BOR-
OUGH OF MOUNT JOY.
It is hereby enacted and ordained
by the Borough Council of the Bor=
ough of Mount Joy, Lancaster
County, Pa. as follows: :
WHEREAS a petition has been
presented to the Borough Council
of the Borourh of Mount Joy, re=
questing the Borough to annex to
itself and make a part of the
Borough certain land here-
inafter described, situated in
Fast Donegal Township, Lancaster
County, Pa, which is a second-
class township. And it is represent=
| ed to said Council by the said peti-
tion, that the signers of the peti-
| tion, seven in number, constitute a
majority of all of the freeholders
[of the land described in the said
| petition, and said Borough Council
[is satisfied that the said signers are
| a majority of all of the freeholders
of the land therein described.
| Therefore:
| Section 1. The Borough of Mount
Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. pur=
suant to the above recited petition,
does hereby annex to the Borough
and make a part of the Borough the
following described land situated in
East Donegal Township, Lancaster
County, Pa. adjoining the Borough,
| which lands are described and
| bounded as follows:
BEGINNING at a point where
the present Borough line intersects
the East side of South Market
Street; thence along the East side
of South Market Street, South
thirteen (13) degrees thirty (30);
minutes East, a distance of Nine
and forty-seven hundredths (9.47)
| feet to an angle point in said Street;
| thence continuing along the East
| side of said Street, South two (2)
degrees thirty-seven (37) minutes
| east, a distance of three hundred
| fifty-five and seventeen-hundred-
(ths (355.17) feet to a point; thence
| crossing said South Market Street
and along the division line between
|Lots 37 and 38 of Block “B” of
Pleasant View Development, as re-
corded in the Recorder's Office at
Lancaster, Pa., south eighty-seven




(37) degrees twenty-three (23)
| minutes west, a distance of two
{hundred three and forty-aundred-
ths (203.40) feet to a point; thence
along the East side of Lot 20 of said
tf | plan south two (2) degrees thirty-
seven (37) minutes East, a distance
of sixteen and eighteen-hundredths
(16 18) feet to a point; thence a~-
long Lots 34 to 26 on said plan, in-
clusive, in a line curving to the
right with a radius of two thousand
two hundred ninety-six and fifty-
six hundredths (2,296.56) feet an
arc distance of four hundred for-
ty-nine and sixty-one hundredths
(449.61 feet to a point, the chord
of said arc being south eighty-one
(81) degrees fifty-six (56) minutes
| west, a distance of four hundred for-
ty-eight and ninety-five hundred-
ths (448.95) feet; thence along Lots
25 to 21. inclusive, and Lot 4 of
Block “B” on said plan, south eigh-
ty-seven (87) degrees twenty-three
(23) minutes west, a distance of
four hundred eleven and seventy-
| five hundredths (411.75) feet to a
| point in Pinkerton Road; thence in
[and along Pinkerton Road North
[two (2), degrees thirty-seven (387)
minutes West, a distance of five
hundred fifty-six and seventy-eight
hundredths (556.78) feet to a Bor-
ough monument near the northeast
corner of Pinkerton Road and
School Lane, said monument being
at an angle point in the existing
Borougn Line; thence along said
existing Borough Line, south
eighty-five (85) degrees thirty (30)
minutes east, a distance of one
[thousand sixty-eight and thirty -
| two hundredths (1068.32) feet to
|a point on the East side of South
| Market Street, the place of Begin-

= | ning.
Section 2. The plan of Pleasant
| View Development, accompanying
| and referred to in said Petition and
[this Ordinance (which plan in~
| cludes lands previously within the
| Borough as well as lands hereby
| annexed) with streets laid out
| thereon, has been approved hereto-
| fore by Borough Council and the
| Borough Planning Commission; but
this annexation shall not be deem-
|ed to constitute an acceptance as a
| Borough street or alley, of any
| street or alley laid out on said plan
| except such as now constitute pub-
lic township roads, streets or alleys
of East Donegal Township.
Section 3. All ordinance and
parts of ordinances inconsistent
herewith, are hereby repealed. This
annexation shall become effective
[at the time and in the manner pre-
| scribed by law.
ENACTED AND ORDAINED this
2nd day of July, 1951.
J. ROBERT KELLER
President of Council
Attest:
William F. Brian
| Secretary of Council
Approved: July 2, 1951.
CHARLES L. FISH
28-1 Chief Burgess

Sealed proposals will be received
and publicly opened and read by
the Supervisors of East Donegal
Township, Lancaster County at
Bank in Maytown, Penna. until
8:00 o'clock E.D.S.T. August 3rd,
1951 for their season’s requirements
of Stone.
Proposal forms, Specificatipns,
Form of Contract and Instructions
to bidders may be obtained af the
home of, or writing to Harold B.
Endslow, Secretary, Board of Su-
pervisors, Marietta R1, Penna.
All proposals must be upon the
form furnished by the undersigned.
H. B. ENDSLOW
Secretory of Board
IDEALS - the most beautiful book
published. #42 Spool HOLDER, for
women who sew.
GIFTS for BABY, gifts for Mother,
Gifts for Sister and for Brother.
Visit the
MARGARET-JEAN SHOPPE
1¢ W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Dial 3-9373
Buttonholing
WANTED: Old Magazines, News-
papers. I buy all kinds of scrap
iron, also sell stove wood. Guy
28-2

Alterations


PENNSYLVANIA.
ya Executors
Louis S. May, Att'y. 24-6
Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. bo