PAGE TWO The Mount Joy THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor and Publisher 54 Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec- ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. LEGAL NOTICES DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT & PER CAPITA TAX NOTICE The proposed 1964-65 Bud- of Lancaster and Common- wealth of Pennsylvania con- taining .283 acres of land as described in W-45-187. Bids must be received by the undersigned on proper form at the High School in East Donegal Township no get of the Donegal Union School District is available for public inspection during school hours at the office of the Donegal high school, R.D. #1, Mount Joy, Penna., and will be presented for final adoption at a school board meeting in said high school at 7:30 P. M. (daylight saving time), Thursday, May 21, 1964. Persons becoming inhabit- ants of the school district or attaining the age of 21 years therein, are required by law, within 12 months thereafter (under penalty of payment of a doubled per capita tax) to give notice of such acquisi- tion of residence or attain- ment of age. Please contact the Secretary of the Board, Miss Dorothy J. Engle, at Donegal High School, RD. 1, Mount Joy or mail to P. O. Box 297, Mount Joy, Penna. DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT By: (Miss) Dorothy J. Engle 6-3c Secretary later than 5 p.m., ED.S.T. of said date. Bid forms are av- ailable from the undersigned during regular business hours of Donegal Union School Dis- trict at said High School. Immediate possession upon settlement available. DONEGAL UNTON SCHOOL DISTRICT By Dorothy J. Engle, Secretary 6-3c K. L. Shirk, Jr. Solicitor DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL, BOARD ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids will be receiv- ed until and will be publicly ovened and read by the un- dersigned School Board at its meeting May 21, 1964. at 7:30 p.m. at Donegal High Sehool. Mount Joy R. D #1, Pennsylvania, for fuel oil and <ervice to heating equipment, for the schools of Donegal Union School District. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained without charge from the School Dis- trict office in Donegal High School (P.O. Box 297, Mount Jov. Pennsylvania). The Board reserves the right to waive informalitieg and to reiect any or all bids. DONEGAL UNION SCHOOT, BOARD (Miss) Dorothy J. Engle Secretary of the Board 6-3c SEALED BIDS On Thursday, May 21, 1964 at 7:30 p.m., ED.ST., the Di- rectors of Donegal Union School District will open sealed bids for and sell the property situate on the west- ern side of Angle Street in the Village of Florin, Town- ship’ of East Donegal, County PUBLIC SALE wn Finn Household Goods - Antiques Poultry Equipment - Tools SAT., MAY 16, 1964 On ihe premises located along road leading from Mount Joy io Mastersonville, 4 miles North of Mount Joy. Large Coldspot Electric Refrigerator with freezer dpt.; Kenmore Electric Stove; maple dinette set; break- fast set; maple bedroom suite; spring and mattress; other beds: dressers; washstands; bureaus; cedar chest; 9x22 rug; 9x12, 8x9 fiber rugs: throw rugs; Emerson 21- inch T.V. with UHF and VHF and antenna. ANTIQUES: Dry sink; cherry marble top wash- stand; rope bed; caneseated chairs; plank bottom chairs: Edison Victrola with cylinder records; 1776 Gold Dust Scales with all weights; caster set; coffee grinder with pewter top: two dolls; cherry boy: milk glass cake stand; other antique dishes; small crocks; small boots: two old .22 cal. pistols: dishes and coeking utensils; electric toaster; electric picture; pictures; pic- ture frames; what-nots; doilies; crochet work; porch glider and chairs; other chairs; electric lamps; YORKSHIRE BROOD SOW WITH SECOND LITTER Poultry equipment; butcher tools: scalding trough; iron kettles and tripods; Cast iron troughs; cutting benches; two-hole corn sheller with electric motor; six- hole hog feeder; log chains; block and falls; ropes; shovels; forks; garden tools; galvanized tubs; corn-dryer; small room heater; wood cut stove length; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 12:30 P.M., when conditions will be . made known by John L. Zeager DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONEERS GARMAN & KRAYBILL, CLERKS 7-2¢c LEGAL NOTICE The Planning Commission of East Donegal Township recommends that the follow- ing area be rezoned from business to Residential 2: The area under considera- tion is located northwest of Marietta, bounded on the north by Route 241 and on the south by Route 441. There will be a public hearing at the Maytown office on June 3, 1964, at 8 p.m. (D.S.T.) to consider this change. East Donegal Township Supervisors. 8-1c WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1964 AUXILIARY TO MEET The mothers’ auxiliary of Boy Scout troop 39 will meet at the home of Loretta Hill Tuesday evening, May 19, at 7:30 p.m. When in need of printing, remember The Bulletin. by Switching to Flameless Electric Home Heating Now!! $150 ALLOWANCE FOR REGULAR HOME HEATING SYSTEM ALLOWANCE FOR MOBILE HOME HEATING SYSTEM ALLOWANCE FOR EACH APARTMENT that will be individually metered. 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