Page 8 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES THEY HAVE IT ALL at...... dhe HKENNY: SMITH" 65 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 ‘Central Pa. Year-Round Hockey Headquarters’ NEW LINES! Soccer & Track KNIGHT - BARRARLAN -— Uniforme Ted Lindsey’s ‘New Fiberglass Hockey Stick’ [guaranteed to improve your game 10—15%] Clearance Sale Now in Progress COMING SOON! WATCH FOR OUR WAREHOUSE SALE! Fuossdninninihabhhaianinbhinibniahhbahabahabinibiavihaisne 1973 Renault R-15, auto, 20,000 mi. t 1973 Renault R-17 Gordini, 18,000 mi. 2 1972 Gremlin X, air, 6 cyl. 4 1972 Vega station wagon 4 sp. § 1972 ua 4 sp., station wagon, AM-FM radio oon gi Yen, Sn ha Se San an 1972 VW 411 fastback, 4 sp., 32,000 mi. wlete& / 1971 Renault R-16, auto / / / WISSLER | | MOTORS | { A MOUNT JOY, PA. 4 / yee, le i i he LY ES EEE HEREGEEEEEEGERGLLSIEEIHSHEERLEEERW REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CENTURY-OLD STATELY BRICK HOME 216 CHERRY STREET, COLUMBIA Detached, 10 Rooms, 1 Bath, 2 Powder Rooms, Attic and 1 Car Garage. Slate Roof, Hot Water Heating System, Oil Fuel, Full Cement Basement. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST CO. Harrisburg Office, Phone 255-2042, Co-Executors for the Estate of Mrs. James Cleland. MRS. STELLA HERR Stella Wachstetter Herr, 82, of Duke Con- valescent Residence, died there at 10:05 a.m, Monday. She had been under a doctor’s care. Born in Mount Joy, she was the widow of Harry W. Herr, who died in October, 1968, and the daughter of the late Christian and Ella Shickley Wachstetter. She was a lifelong resi- dent of the Florin and Mount Joy area and a member of Glossbrenner United Methodist Church and the Mount Joy Leisure Club. She was the last of her immediate family. Mrs. MRS. ISABELLA KIBLER Mrs. Isabella I. Citioks 79, of S559 West Market Street, Marietta, died unex- pectedly at Columbia | Hospital, Monday. She was the widow of | in 1968. Born in Marietta, she was | a daughter of the late Jeremiah and Amanda Shenberger Elder. She was a lifelong resident of Mari- | etta, a member of First | United Methodist Church, | the Women’s Society of Christian Service and Senior | Citizens. Surviving are two daugh- ters, Mrs. John Fry and Doris, wife of Edward Smith, both of Marietta, a son, Frank, Wrightsville; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Births Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Myers, (Tyann McKain) 576 West Main Street, Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Carpenter, (Carol Price) 643 West Main Street, Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital, Wednesday. § Company, George W. Kibler, who died | I Deaths MRS. ADA S. BARNHART Mrs. Ada S. Barnhart, 82, a former Rheems resident, died Friday at 10 p.m. at the United Zion Home, Lititz, after a brief illness. The widow of Tillman S. Barnhart who died in 1960, she was born in Mount Joy Township, the daughter of the late John M. and Amelia Shenk Heisey. A member of the United Zion Church, Elizabeth- town, she was a former Sunday School teacher, and a member of the church sewing circle. She is survived by a brother, Alvin S. Heisey, also a guest at the United Zion Home, and several nieces and nephews. The completed report with footnotes dated February 25, 1976 of Sager, Swisher, and Certified Public Accountants, Columbia, Pennsylvania is on file with the Borough The auditors, appointed by the Marietta Borough Council have completed their examination of the Borough's funds for the calendar year 1975, and the following is a concise financial statement of said Borough for the calendar year 1975. Fund Balance - January 1, 1975 REVENUES Current Taxes Real Estate Taxes Per Capita Taxes Occupational Privilege Tax Earned Income Taxes Public Utility Realty Tax Licenses and Permits Delinquent Taxes Fines, Forfeits and Costs Trash Removal Parking Meters Miscellaneous Revenues ARMOR L. McKAIN Armor L. (Mac) McKain III, S51, died at 11:50 a.m. Thursday at his residence, Box 130, Route 441, Mari- etta, after an illness of three months. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of Armor L. McKain Jr. and the late Helen Raile McKain. He was a bank teller and owner-operator of the Blue Note Motor Inn, Marietta. He was a member of the Zink Penwell Post 5861, VFW, Marietta; Willi Brenner Post No. 466, Mount Joy. AUDITOR’S REPORT MARIETTA BOROUGH MARIETTA, PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1975 GENERAL FUND $23,472.76 6,445.05 4,547.40 31,917.37 529.00 4,066.57. $70,978.15 County Aid for Road Maintenance Transfers from Other Funds TOTAL REVENUES EXPENDITURES Administrative Police Fire Building Regulation, Planning and Zoning Health and Sanitation Highways Parks and Recreation Fixed Charges TOTAL EXPENDITURES Fund Balance - December 31, 1975 OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION March 31, 197¢ American Legion, Marietta. past president of the Mari. etta Lions Club; member of the Susquehanna Beneficia] Association, Marietta; and Zion’s Lutheran Church, Marietta. He was a World War Jj veteran, serving as a staff sergeant in the Army Air Force. He served in France, In addition to his father, he is survived by one son, Keith A. McKain, and one daughter, Mrs. Donna L. Bailey, both of Magnolia, Del.; three grandchildren: and three stepbrothers, Harold and Jack, both of Marietta, and Ronald, $5455.09) 4,627.82 8,499.90 23,377.13 1,231.77 7,293.38 2,756.60 9,650.00 128,414.75 | 143,869.84 24,516.12 33,927.75 5,217.42 1,550.24 29,244.58 26,533.67 6,157.43 11,501.65 138,648.86. $5.22098 y FUND FUND ra = BALANCE BALANCE Gor Pp _1/1/75 _ REVENUES =XPENDITURES 12/31/75 Phe 4 Gener] Fund Hn a $15,455.09 $128,414.75 $138,648.86 $5,220.98 < ate Liquid Fuels Highway Aid Fund 2,224.60 17,388.89 5,063.00 14,550.49 YOUNDT'S MEAT MARKET Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 4,492.93 19,046.25 6,361.16 17.17 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 $22,172.62 $164,849.89 $150,073.02 $36,949.49 ; DID YOU HEAR.... Cash in Bank 21.283.92 IT’S BARBECUE TIME AGAIN! | Frank Aument of Det- § Investments 20,000.00 weiler Ave., Mount Joy, | Uncollected Taxes 6,465.54 We have everything to complete made a hole-in-one at Indian § Accounts Receiveable 2247.71 om Springs Golf Course on J Notes Receivable 24,000.00 your barbecue menu. Friday, March 26. The § Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 7,386.14 hole-in-one was made on J Notes Payable 24,000.00 OPEN DAILY 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. hole #3 at 157 yards. John Hart and Jay Barn- hart were with Frank at the time. Assessed Valuation of Taxable Real Estate at 25% of Market Value $1,677,030.00 16 Rate of Tax - Mills
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