The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 20, 1951, Image 3

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bank barn
PUBLIC SALE
of valuable
at 1:30 p. m.
The undersigned will
public sale a
fi FRAME DWELLING
barn with garage
{ land thereto belonging,
ng 47 P. more or less.
lage of Landisville,
offer
212 STORY
side of the Old
Clifford Coleman and others.
and all
heat.
At the same time and place will
be offered line of household goods
including Philco electric refrigera-
tor, electric washing machine, tubs,
dishes, piano, sewing machine and
other items tco numerous to men-
tion.
CHRISTIE DERR HAWTHORNE
CATHARINE DERR FOGIE
RICHARD J. DERR,
Owners
RICHARD J. DERR, Exor of the
will of Annie R. Derr, Dec'd.
C. S. Frank, Auct.
Louis S. May, Attorney
PUBLIC SALE
Of Very Desirable Real Estate,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1951
On the premises four miles East
of Flizabethtown along macadam
road leading to Manheim near R's-
ser's Church, in Mount Joy Town-
ship, Lancaster County, Penna.
A 2% STORY DOUBLE
FRAME DWELLING
containing six rooms on
each side and summer
house attached. Frame and stone
equipped with water
bowls, and space for 26 head of
cattle. Frame corn barn and tobac-
TAKE STEPS
TO BUSINESS
SUCCESS ZX
conveniences.
36-3


 


eal Estate and Personal Property |
ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1951 | 99 fy, poultry house. Electricity and
at |
and tract
| Orchard
in the Vil- |
E. Hempfield |
Twp., Lancaster Co. Pa, on the S.
Harrisburg Pike,
adjoining lands of Mabel Brosey,
Electricity. Running water, bath
Hot water
80 shed with stripping room in cel-
{ lar, can shed six acres of tobacco.
Frame wash house and garage. 16x
Farm con-
| taining 47 acres and 81 perches of
| sandy and ironstone soil. Seven
| acres of pasture land w'th stream
| of water and never-failing spring.
containing thirty fruit
water in all buildines,
| trees,
All bu'ldings in good condition.
Premises can be viewed anytime
during week previous to sale,
| Sale to commence at 2:00 O'clock
|B M. EST when conditions will be
made known by
MENNO H. RISSER FSTATE
Christian 8. Risser, Ex.
| C. Alspach, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auct.



| D. L. Landis, Clerk 37-3
|
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOPY¥R 6, 1951
at 1:30 P M
The undersigned will offer at
vublic sale all that certain farm!
located on the road leading from
Salunea to Silver Soring in Fast
Hempfield and West Hempfield
Townships, containing 17 acres and
52 perches, more or less, having
erected thereon a
LARGE FRAME
i DWFLLING HOUSE
’ combination barn and to-
"ge ;
bacco shed, chicken house
and garage.
And the following personal prop-
erty:
Bedroom suites, beds, chest of
drawers, old fashioned bureau,
rockers, cherry table, extension ta-
ble, couches, library table, kitchen
chairs, chests, side board, ' flour
chest, doughtray, sewing machine,
crocks, jars, jugs, iron kettle, tobac-
hold goods.
Sale to be held on the premises.
Terms and conditions by
HENRY S. KOLP, Adminis-
trator of Eflizabeth M. Kolp
and the heirs of Henry M.
Kolp, deceased.
Elmer V. Spahr, Auct.

Arnold, Bricker & Beyer,
Attorneys 36-5

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| Colebrook
FOOD SALE SATURDAY
The Bible
Evangelical Gongregational
Ladies Class
( have planned a Food Sale for Sat-
|
urday, September 22nd,

PUBLIC SALE
Of Real Estate
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951
Lancaster Countv, Pennsylvania.

stable room for
perches. Sandstone soil,

co lathe and baler and other house-
clock P. M. EST when
will be made knewn by
LEVI S. GOOD.
Walter Dupes, Auct.
D. L. Landis, Clerk
FARM MACHINERY SALE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1951
11:30 A. M.
Near Elizabethtown R. D. 2,
Phone
3 NEW AND USFD TRACTORS

Pa.
CARS AND TRUCKS
New Ideas,
of Field Choppers, Blowers, Bind-
ers, Silo Fillers, Gra'n Drills, Plows
Disks, Harrows, Wagons,
Rakes, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Field
Sprayers and Dusters, Spreaders,
Locust Posts.
At 2.00 P. M., 200 HOGS, all
breeds; New Hardware and Tools.
Next Sale Saturday. October 6, 1951
G. K. WAGNER,
38-1 Sale Manager
INVEST IN
MUSSER

BROILER CHICKS

Place your order now
for free delivery.
Musser Leghorn Farms
MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4911
36-tf


Stock Available In
Clinton and Potter
County Gas Wells
The Pamanco Gas and Oil Com-
pany, Inc, of Renovo, Lock
Haven and Germania, Pa., is
now issuing stock for its Potter
and Clinton County operations.
Three wells are to be drilled on
choice gas acreage. Riggng for
the first well is now being erect-
ed at Germania, Pa. Stock may
be purchased or information
concerning gas operations can be
secured by contact'ng the Pam-
aco Gas and Oil Company at any
of the above locations or hy
phone or letter to Mr. John R.


Brown, Germania, Pa.




Tuesday, Sept. 25-2:00 o’clock
Located in Lancaster County, One mile Southeast of Mount Joy in Rapho Township
along the hard surlace road leading from Mt. Joy to Marietta Pike and Ironville.
35 Acre Fertile Limestone Farm
Tais farm is well located along hard surface road. Land is very fertile,
Farm has very good set of necessary farm buildings.
11-Room Brick House—Large Bank Barn
5 Rooms and Laundry on the 1st floor, 6 rooms and bath on second floor.
lawn and shrubbery. House is like new. Slate roof. Basement is concreted. 40 x 60 HIP ROOF FRAME
BANK BARN with concrete
Paul FE. Sanger, Auctioneer
Phone 292 Myerstown

cow
stable with 16 chain tie stalls, large steer stable, Running water
and electric lights. 10 x 40 NATCO TILE SILO. 2-CAR GARAGE, CEMENT BLOCK MILK HOUSE,
20 x 70 CHICKEN HOUSE, Asbestos shingle roofs. Buildings were all built in the late 1920's.
can be seen anytime between now and sale day. Terms: 10% dewn, Balance April 1st, 1952.
DANIEL W.







all tilleable Limestone soil,
Large front porch, beautiful
Farm
GINDER, Owner
On the premises located 11% miles
East of Elizabethtown on by-road
leading from Manheim road
houses sufficient for 200 hens. Space
to house three acres of tobacco and |
16 head of cattle,
This farm contains 37 acres and 115 |
no rocks.
+ Farmers Warmed
Church |
beginning
at ten o'clock, to be held at the B.
Titus Rutt office, East Main Street,
to |
in Mount Joy Township |
time. Sale to commence at 2:00 o'- |
conditions |
CAROLNE FE. GOOD and
Flizabethtown Phone 528-R-2 |
3
Large and Sm~ll. and Cultivators | their own hogs.
If you want a notice on your sale
inserted in this register weekly
from 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
the cheapest advertising you can get
Of Hog Cholera
Farmers were warned here today
to be on the alert this month
| the usual fall upsurge in outbreaks
for
| of hog cholera.
Fall is one of the greatest hog
|
cholera danger seasons, second on=


ly to the peak outbreak season in Saturday, Sept. 22—85 acre farm
in Manor Twp., along Blue Rock |
Road, Rt. 999, 2 mi. west of Millers- |
ville, with 22 story frame house, |
May and June, the American Foun-
Animal Health

|
|
|
dation for reports.
|

y wp., alcng the hard surface road
trucks and wagons out of hog lots. | leading from Mount Joy to Marietta
It takes only a | Pike and Ironville, 35 Acre Lime-
to spread hog cholera to an entire | stone Farm, with 1l-room brick.
| house, large bank barn, 2-car gar-
drop of live virus
| herd.
Six acres pasture land with two | Have all pigs chacked em | age, cement block milk house,
streams of water. Good Well of ve a pigs checked, ‘over hy | chicken house by Daniel W. Gin-
water on premises. | the veterinarian to determine | der. Owner. Paul E. Sanger, Auct-
Property can be viewed at any whether they are in proper condi-|icneer. Sale at 2 P. M.

Friday, September 28
tion, before vaccination. Pigs which |
— At the
are suffering from enteritis or oth- |
er diseases should be put in proper A i .
aa d 3 p p |a lot of ground with a 2'2 story
| condition before given cholera im-| Frame Dwelling House known as

28-30 West Donegal street, Mt. Joy,
{by Harry P. Royer. C. S. Frank,
Auct. Sale at 7:30 p. m.
nunization,
| If hogs do weaken and show s'gns
fever, poor appetite, or wobbly
gait, suspect cholera and take pre-

Saturday, Sept. 29—In the village
Landisville, East Hempfield
Twp., a 2'5 story frame dwelling,
barn with garage. Christie Derr
| Hawthorne, Catharine Derr Fogie
| oubbreak starts, so they can protect! and Richard J. Derr, Owners, Rich-
(ard J. Derr, Exor. of the will of
ventive steps immediately to try to| of
| protect the rest of the herd. Neigh- |
{ bors should also be warned if an)
Sale Register | LEGION AUXILIARY WILL
| ner of the Walter S. Ebersole Post |
|
.| Bulletin office on East Main street, |
| The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 20, 1951-3
CELEBRATE 25th ANNIVERSARY | oe
FOR SALE: 250 Leghorn Yearlings, | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
3 Large birds, [for antiques of any description. Mr,
Roy Greider strain,
Walter E. Shank, Elizabethtown R1, |Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St. Boi
185 American Legion Auxiliary, | Phone 918R31. 38-1t | heim, Pa. Phone 407,
i i st Home m—
will be held 3 Pe Fos Too "| FOR SALE: One Mahogany Dining [FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
Tuesday, October 9th, at 7:( PM com table & fve chars, Call Mt. CHICKS. ROP. sired, Penna. U. S.
38-1 [ Pullorum clean, A. C. Mayer, Phone

The twenty-fifth anniversary din- |

Charter members and past presi- | joy 3-4860.

dents will be honorgd at the din. | === ————————————————— == | 53-0826, Mount Joy, Pa.
ner. An offering, to help defray ex- T )
. Ni v ypewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash
penses, will be lifted. SEE OUR DISPLAY Registers. Check Writers, Safes,
at, the
Elizabethtown Farm Fair
High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-tf

CLASSIFIED Ragin
DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP Warehouse,




38-1p | umbia, Pa

A 2V STORY To guard agamst fall cholera loss= | path, water, electricity, large barn, . | 106 North Market Street | cement floor, 1800 sa. ft. lot 156%
FRAME DWELLING iil | es the Foundation suggested that | tobacco shed, milk house, hog sty, | Rates for classified advertising in| ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 180, Delta St. Mt. Joy. P. O, Sox
containing seven rooms and | farmers take the following precau- | etc. by B. Alton Hostetter, Admin- | this column are: 85, ¢/o H. J. R,, Mount Joy. -t
summer kitchen, Frame bank barn | ac I b | istrator, c.t.a. of the Estate of | 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ | 38-1t
with tobacco stripping room, im- | ons in Septem ve! and Dek er [Jacob D. Hostetter, dec’d. Edgar | Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ | ‘ —- me BUY A MOVIE CAMERA NOW
plement shed and corn barn attach- Have all pigs vaccinated before | punk. Auct. Sale at 2 P. M. | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c | WANTED TO RENT: Unfurnished | For color pictures of fall flowers
———— eo yang , sd = | ¢ saves $44.5 1 -
ed. Two car concrete block garage: | outbreaks occur, as there is no cure —— i : ” | house or apartment. 20 3 bed and leaves $44.50 up. Save on Tov
frame milk house; frame wash and | for cholera once it starts in a herd.| Tuesday, September 25— 1 Mile | FOR SALE: Posen Glider, rooms Chriguan amily. pest ih les al Victor Kish § Caner 371
her house: pig stv: tw « ww a saat of y ; ouch, both good condition. S. | erences. Write P. O. Box , Col- | rear post office, Middletown. -
butcher house; pig stv: two poultry Keep neghbors, farm salesmen, | southe ast of Mount Joy, in Rapho | Market St, Mt. Joy, Pa. | 37-2tp |
|
| NOTICE: Belts made, buttons and | FOR SALE: Two metal Hamster

| buckles covered. Vivian Brown, | Pens. Call Mount Joy 3-9661. 23-tf
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4501. 38-tf | == RTA di «|
— - FOR SALE: Bui ding Lot, 62x156, WANTED: One Warehouse Man
HELP WANTED: For Luncheon-|on South Market Street, Mt. Joy. and One experienced truck driver.
ette and store. Inquire Kulp's Lun- | Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-4711 Apply Wolgemuth Bros. Inc. Florin.
| cheonette and News Stand, Mount | 19-tf | 33-tf

38-tf
| Joy. | FOR SALE: Monarch Coal & Wood
| Range. Good condition. Edwin S.
| Henry, Manheim R4, Pa. 36-3t
| HOME TO BUY OR RENT: Evan-
gelist and family urgently need a



5 or 6 room home. Country prefer- | FOR SALE: Used Estate Heatrola.
red. Box 303, Annville, Pa. 38-4t | yar, good condition. 8-room size. WANTED: Old Magazines, News-
TEES A 14. | Phone Mt. Joy 3-5254. Mrs. Isaac | papers. I buy all kinds of scrap
FLASH CAMERAS $1110 comulet Metzler. 37-tf | iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D.
with Reflector and Safety Shield, |"
Flash lamps, color films, photo sup- 1 AM SELLING Doehla Coristmas
plies. Victor Klahr Camera Shop, | Cards. Gift Wrappings and Chil-
Middletown. 38-1| dren’s Books. Mrs. Helen Brosey,
| ; 9 vy 2_89 after
FOR SALE: 2 used Duo-Therm oil | Mount Joy R2. Call 3-5259 after 1
burners. Very geod condition. Call | Demy
at 206 E. Main St. after 4 p. m. Mrs. | PEACHES: 15 varieties in season.
Irvin N. Zartman. 38-1p | Elam S. Hess, Mount Joy R2. Phone |
Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy.
34-tf

FOR SALE
(The Former Kern Property)
AT 10 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
By
ADAM H. GREER



New & Used. J. M. 411 East

Lot of Corn Pickers, No. 226 J. |
Ds, 2 M's, 24th, One- and Two-row |
Self-vropelled M, H. | for the farmer to take chances on
Wood Bros, G.L's and others: Lot |
Side
fall, it's an especially risky gamble
authorities said.
|

a IDA I ce +

| (From Page 1)
With hogs worth real money this
{| Annie R. Derr, dec'd. C. S. Frank,
| Auctioneer.
A
1
Friday, Oct. 5—Four miles east
hog cholera this season, Foundation | of Elizabethtown on the road lead-
{ing to Manheim, near Risser's
1
Church, a 2!'5 story frame double
| house, frame and stone bank barn,
® | corn barn, tobacco shed, farm con-
‘News From Florin 47 acres and 81 perches. By
| Menno H. Risser, Christian S. Ris-
| ser, Ex. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale
{ while Mr. and Mrs. Skeen will cel | at 2 P. M.
a Ss gq ine 1 : n :
Farmers and Dealers, bring 0 ebrate their fifty-first anniversary.
your Tractors, Corn and Seeding | | cer
Machinery — anything you have Rev. Howard Barnhart is holding |
wanted. | a two weeks revival in. Virginia.
|
Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and

| at Lancaster on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. John Smith
® LEGHORN CHICKS Blain, Perey county, spent the week |
es {end with Mr. and Mrs.
maT [er Sy in
BROILER CHICKS Mr. and Mrs. Goats
® HEAVY DARK
of Mr. and Mrs.
and family near Maytown on Tues~-
day
Mr.
Mrs.
Palmyra,
Arthur
of visited the
mother, Mrs. Lilliam Hamilton and
family on Sunday.
Mrs. Katie Sload of Lancaster,
spent several days with Mrs. Sar-
| ch Schlegelmilch.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Arndt and
family of York, called on Mr. Sam-
i uel Shelly on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Nelson Felty and Mrs. Jas.
Wagner, of Lancaster, visited Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman and Mrs.
Adah Eichler on Wednesday.
Mr. John Buffenmeyer
ed his birthday on Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker and
daughter, Dorcas,
near Lehighton
and
McCurdy
spent Sunday
Rev. Beck-
Long Run
where
er preached at the
Church of the Brethren.
Mr. Samuel Shelly
and Mrs. Benjamin
visited Mr.
Ulmer

|
{ Elizabethtown on Sunday.
{ The Shining Star Class of the
Florin EUB church sponsored a |
trip to the Haines Shoe House in
York county. They shown
thru the hcuse for Honey Mooners
nd
were
where
and Mrs. Haines reside. Everyone
enjoyad the trip very much.
Deeds Recorded
Harry A, and Anna M. Darren-
kamp, Mount Joy, to Elvin E. and
i Margaret S. Baker, Mount Joy, lot,
East Ward, Mount Joy.
Henry S. and Mary A. Weber, of
Manheim township, Michael J.
also the Mansion
to
lot in Mount Joy borough.
David C. and Bertha C. Stoner,
Mount Joy, to Marlin D. and Ruth
Y. Sinegar, Mount Joy, lot on South
Barbara street, Mount Joy, $262.
David C. and Bertha B. Stoner,
Joy, unimproved lot on
Barbara street, Mount Joy,
ct ey tes
THECQBALD INDUSTRIES FAIL
TO COMPLY WITH LAW
The Sanitary Water Board Tues-
day veferred the case of a Lancas-
ter county firm, involving failure
to comply with orders issued un-
der the clean streams law, to the
State Jusiice Department for ap-
prepriate action.
The firm involved is
Industries, a rendering plant in
West Donegal township, because
of failure to complete construction
of a waste treatment plant.
verte WU is
South
262.
Theobald
of
James Mumper
Mc. |
and Jean W. Pricio, Mount Joy, al
Mount Joy, to Carrie B. Ney, Mt. |
Wednesday, October 10—1'2 mi.
| east of Elizabethtown on the road
from Manheim road to

| leading
daughter, | Colebrook, a 215 story frame dwel-
WwW Visiie SFr wo! = i J he . c arn. 2-car con-i| . % ’ . 4h
Nancy visited the former's parents, | ling, frame bank barn -car con ‘| in Florin. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5739 af-
Mr. and Mrs. William Lawton Sr. | crete garage and other buildings by
S. Sr,
| Caroline E. Good and Levi S. Good.
| Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 2 p. m.
Saturday, October 13 — At the
Landis Bulletin Cffice on East Main street,
lin the Borough of Mount Joy, Pa.
| A corner property fronting 74 feet
i more or less on Main street by 147
Mumper | feet deep, with a 212 story frame |
and Mrs. Martin Ney were guests | double dwelling, three-car garage, |
| to be sold as one property by Aaron
| H. Metzler. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale
|at 7:30 p. m.

| Tuesday, October 16—On Anchor
latter's | Road, 2 miles southeast of Central |
| Manor and 2 miles south of Wash-
ington Boro, a farm of 71 acres with
la 215 story frame house, bank barn,
| and other buildings, also 1 acre of
land with a story frame house
{ with garage, chicken house, etc. by
Isaiah M. Schock. Edgar Funk,
auctioneer, sale at 2 p. m.
| CROP IMPROVEMENT GROUP
| PLANS EXHIBITS AT FAIRS
| The Pennsylvania Crop Improv-
ment Association will set
new exhibit at both the New Hol-
land Farm Fair, October 3-6,
the Mount Joy Exhibit, October 11
to 13th.
The exhibit, which this season is

| making the rounds of state fairs,
| including York and Allentown, is
showing samples of seed of all|
near | crops eligible for Pennsylvania cer-| to receive
| tification; also a map indicating |
what crops and varieties are Re]
the State College
| Agriculture Experiment Station for |
| local farms. Directors of PCIA will |

ommended by {
| be on hand to answer questions
and make recommendations. A var- |
iety of literature will be available |
without charge.
ED CI
LANC. LOSES DAIRY SHOW
The Southeast Pennsylvania Dis- |
| trict 4-H Dairy Show, for six years
held in Lancaster County, this sea
son has been moved to Berks Coun- |
ty and is now scheduled to be held |
at the Reading Fair Grounds, Oct. |
{ 2nd and 3rd.
a
SPOKE BEFORE ROTARIANS
The Rev. Nevin Zuck, pastor of |
| the Washington Street Brethren |
| Caren, Elizabethtown, the |
guest speaker at the regular
ing of the local Rotary Club Tues- |
day at Hostetter’s. He spoke on “Do |
you want Peace?”
Oe
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETS
The Mount Joy Branch of the
United General Hospital Auxiliary
will hold their meeting on Tuesday,
Sept. 25th at the home of Mrs.
Clinton Eby, 330 North Barbara St.,
at seven-forty-five o'clock.
a
CHICKEN CORN SOUP SUPPER
The Landisville Fire Co. Auxil-
iary will sponsor a Chicken Corn
Soup Supper at the Fire Hall
Saturday, September 29th,
4:30 to 8:00 P. M.
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was


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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
Stimulate your business by adver
tising in the Bulletin,

up its |
and |
J Vogel,
FOR SALE: Dresses, size 18, skirt
size 30, Blouses ,

| Blue Kid Shoes, size, 712 B. Very
| reasonable. Dial 2-9522 Mt. Joy.
38-1

Simmons Metal Bed,



| 3-4641. 33-tf

|
size 38. 1 pr. of | MILLINFRY - Feathers & Veiling. |
{ Baby Gifts and Novelties
| MARGARET-JEAN SHOPPE
19 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Dial 3-9373
| 542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia
Or Any Realtor

WANTED—Dead or alive Automo=
biles, any make, any model: also
| Serap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt
| service given. H. B. Shank Auto



FOR SALE: Alterations Buttonholing | Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town,
Spring & Mattress. Library table. » 37-tf { Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf
| Apply 104 Fairview St, Mt. Joy or |
{ Phone 3-5282. 38-2 | FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch- NEW & USED CARS
en, bathroom or basement. Install | Buy Your
| WANTED: Housekeeper for two |it yourself. 5¢ each. We rent cut- | HENRY J. KAISER
| adults. Make home there. Apply at|ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co, | From .
1123 N. Spruce St, Elizabethtown, | Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- | BENJ. J. STALEY
| or phone 548-W E-town. 38-tf nings. 20tf | Immediate Delivery
| ee { | Trade & Low Financing
| HOUSE FOR SALE: 1'%% story STALEY'S GARAGE
| Brick, insulated, new oil burner, 5 Florin, Pa.
| rcoms & bath, finished basement, WANTED | Phone 3-5951 11-tf
Experienced gas station attendant. | EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
| ter 5 p. my or Saturdays.
{ :
38-tf
thank, nis many friends and rela-
tives for their kind expressions of
and beautiful floral of-
Special thanks to
|
|
| sympathy
| ferings.
ing my late bereavement. 38-1

| WANT TO LEARN A TRADE?
| Ever: joung man should have
y Vy d X
| scmething to “fall back on when
| he gets older—he should be ambi-



Rev. |
| Buch for his consoling words dur- |
33 N. Duke St.
|
a | Good working conditions. 8 Hr. day, |
| Mr. Daniel Geltmacher wishes to | 7-day week, Salary, plus commis- | deceased, late of
| sion. Inquire D. H. Bowers, Clear-
| view Esso Servicenter.
|
38-tf

|
| “YOUR COUNTRY HOME”
| Available now at $20,600 - 6 lovely
| rooms, tile bath, powder room, oil
| heat, 14 acre ground, 2-car attach-
| ed garage. Inspection arranged at
| your convenience.
| LEO I. HAIN, INC.
Lancaster, Penna. |
Estate of Annie B. Ricksecker,
the Borough of
Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa.
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
W. L. KODER,
West Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
i SILAS K. STONER
| Marietta St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Executors

tious enough to learn a trade. If | Phone 8131 38-1 William R. Howard, Att'y 35-6t
there is a chap like that around |
here, who is willing to learn, he
| can get a position at this office. He | ANNUAL AUDITORS’ REPORT
| must be 16 years old. If interested | OF THE
| apply MCUNT JOY BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
he THE BULLETIN YEAR ENDING JULY 2, 1951
Mount Joy, Pa Receipts Qperation of School Plant (D)
| alone hand July 3 Wages of Janitors $ 3,595.02
| Bolanice on han uly 3, $ oo Fuel 4607.69
| NOTICE TO VOTERS | Taxes 5321683 | Light & Power 2,016.53
| FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE YOU | Delinquent Tax 2,392.55 | Janitor’s Supplies 1,074.29
| MAY REGISTER TO VOTE AT| State Appropriation 58,895.10 Care of Grounds 19.98
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING| Non-Resident Tuition 16,898.11| Other Expenses 14.00
PLACES: | Loans 5,000.00 Telephone 249.35
The Registrars for Permanent| Other Receipts 4,117.33 Total $11 576.91
| Registrat'on of Electors in Boroughs A RR . a Fach fads
| and Townships will sit at the be- | Total Receipts $141,119.92 | Maintenance (E)
| low mentioned places on the date | EXPENDITURES Upkesp of Grounds sans
| or dates designated from 5 | ol Bray & ngs 1031.50
10:00 «x. m. to 3:00 p. m. | Genera Contre (A) | epair & eplacement 031.
and Secretary’s Office, Salary 360.00 te
7:00 an 10:00 Secretary's Office, Sup- Total $ 4819.64
i p- m. to 10: m. | plies 287.07 | Fixed Charges (F)
Eastern Daylight Time | Secretary’s Office, State Retirement Board 3,045.79
new registrations and | Other Expenses 5.90 Cast 1951.62
Removal Notices for the General| Tux Collector 1,106.06 A
Election, November 6, 1051. | Auditors 18.00 Total $ 4297.41
Voters who become of age on or Legal Service 56.50 Rains ’
before November 7, 1951 will be| Census Enumeration 40.00 Debt Service Bonds from
eligible to register and cast their| Other Expenses 151.33 p 4
|
first vote November 6, 1951. |

H'gh St. - Friday, Sept. 21.
Marietta Boro - Cpuncil Cham-
tember 20. ‘|
Mt. Joy Boro. ~ Property, H. S.
Newcomer & Son, East Main and
Barbara Sts., Thursday, Sept. 27.
Rapho Twp. - Property, Albert G.
Sporting Hill - Monday,
Sept: 17,

Total



General Fund $ 2,000.00
Payment to Sinking Fund 3,450.00

Flectors who are REGISTERED | $2,024.86 | Redemption Short Term
| and voted within two years need |Expenses of Instruction (B) Loans 18,267.72
not heed this notice UNLESS they | Salaries of Principals $ 4,699.92 Interest on Bonds 1,275.00
have moved from the district from| Salaries of Principal's Interest on Loans 337.04
| which they last voted. | Clerks : 1,270.71 | Donegal Joint School
Any one living in any borough or| Salaries of Teachers 67,899.63 Bldg. Authority 1,463.98
| any township in Lancaster County| Textbooks 2,381.21 | Refunds 36.00
may register at any of the below | Instruction Supplies 5.357.88 re ee
| named places on the dates and| Attending Institute 629.00 Total $ 26,829.74
| days designated or in the Registra- | Tuition 3 43.56 Capital Outlay (H)
| tion Office, Court House, Lancaster, | Commencement Exercises 305.02 Alterations of Build-
| Pennsvlvania, every day up to and | Other Expenses Instr. 247.31 ings $§ 804.29
including Monday, October 1, 1951, | Total $82,834.24 Heating Equipment 640.95
during Court House hours - 8:30] a a bs Furniture 384,93
m. to 12:00 noon EASTERN DAY- | Auxiliary Agencies (C) Instructional Apparatus 1,537.61
| LIGHT TIME and Saturday 8:30 a. | Social Centers and oo ee ———
| m. to 12:00 noon TASTERN DAY- | Recreation 1,873.30 Total $ 3,367.78
LIGHT TIME. | Nurse Service 1,965.50 | Summary
Columbia. Bows ~ Fire Hall. 268 | Dontat Service 15.00 Total Receipts $141,119.92
| St. - Soph 29, | ther Expenses 1,355.39 | Total Expenditures 140,959.77
Conoy Twp. - Fire Co, Bain- | Tot: ot 9 lots
Wor od Sante) Sept. 29. { Toul ay $5209.10 Balance $ 16015
Donegal, East - Fire Hall, May- . 4 ee
town Rt Sent. 18. | SINKING FUND ACCOUNT
| Donegal, West, - Masonic Homes, | Balance on Hand, July 4,
Elizabethtown - Wednesday, Sept. 1950 $ 366.85
2. | Received from General
East Petersburg Boro, - Fire Hall | , Fund 3,450.00
Wednesday, Sept. 26. { Received from Interest 4.59
Elizabethtown Boro - Friendship | : GE
Fire Co., S. Market St., - Sat. Sep- | Total $ 382144
tember 22. ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
Hempfield, East—Fire Hall, Lan- | > >
disville - Tuesday, Sept. 25. Assets . Liabilities
{ Hempfield, West - Property, | Value Senoo] Property $5080 00 Bonded Indebtness $ 34,000.00
icher Te ive ing. | Taxes Due 2,480.
JR: Silver Spring Sinking Fund Balance 3,821.44 Ci ili 500000
Rohrerstown—Monday, Sept. 17. Gen. Fund Balance 160.15 'eachiers =a aries 3615.25
Manheim Boro - Union Hall, East $356,461.98 47,615.26
. We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and
ber, Central Hall - Thursday, Sep~ | find them correct, and that the security of the officers of the Board are
in accordance with law.
Signed:
CHRIST H. HERR, JR.
Date: August 30, 1951
J. ARTHUR. MOYER
NORMAN SPRECHER

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