calls, 1 chimney investigation and 2 standbys for neighboring fire com- panies. March 19, 1980 February was a busy month for the Maytown firemen as they responded to a total of 16 calls. Fire Chief Charles Shaff- ner reported the fire calls involved 3 vehicle accidents, 1 structure fire, 6 assist brush fire, 2 fires, 1 smoke A total of 182 firemen responded to the month's calls, and fire equipment was in service 22 hours. Property damage for East Donegal Township was estimated at $45,300. En- dangered property saved was estimated at $185,000. Fire company members Joe Ney and Sam Johns recently presented were Maytown firemen-answer 16 calls; Ney, Johns life members lifetime memberships in recognition of their many years of service. Both members are still actively serving as company fire police. Fire company mem- ber Ruth McConnell has been appointed to the position of fire company photographer. Larry Warfel has been elected to the office of Chief Engineer. The fire company has put in service 1200 feet of 3” supply line recently pur- chased by East Donegal Township. A S watt portable radio has been purchased by the fire company. It has been put into service, providing better radio com- munications. The firemen will be holding a chicken bar-B-Q Saturday, March 29, start- ing at 10:00 am. Harland SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 Miller will be the bar- bequer. Deliveries will be made to Rowenna, River- moor and Marietta. The times of delivery will be announced at a later date. Firemen will be washing cars April S starting at 8:00 am. Plan on getting your car washed for Easter. Fee will be by donation. The Maytown Ladies’ Auxiliary is planning an Easter egg hunt at Rock Point Park for Saturday, March 29. They are also planning a bake sale for the car wash, April S. A fire company auction is being planned for the fall. The company will be asking for donations at a later date. The April fire company meeting will be April 14, 7:00 pm at the East Donegal Township Building. Borough of Mount Joy ANNUAL BOROUGH REPORT—YEAR 1979 Balance, January 1, 1979 Receipts GENERAL FUND 47,762.89 * Real Estate Taxes 88,687.00 Per Capita Taxes 18,331.80 Earned Income Taxes 160,849.96 Occupational Privilege Taxes 13,897.00 Grants 18,969.06 Licenses, Permits, Fines, Rentals, etc. 25,957.30 Departmental Earnings 82,416.93 Miscellaneous Receipts 30,526.61 enjoyed refreshments. Host- Transfers 17,800.00 457,435.66 a 505,198.55 & Expenditures > General Government 66,381.86 2 Protection to Persons and Property 121,899.24 Health and Sanitation 55,056.34 a Highways 183,305.35 = Library 1,192.98 2 Parks and Recreation 32,994.08 4 Miscellaneous 25,529.78 2 si Ni : Interest 1,282.06 Oscar Mull, center, receives his prize of u portable TV set from Central Transfers 1,500.00 489,141.69 § Savings and Loan Marietta Branch manager, Karen Roberts, right , and Balance, December 31, 1979 16,056.86 & assistant manager Irene Pennwell. HIGHWAY AID FUND ¢ . Balance, January 1, 1979 26,285.65 \ Central Savings and Loan announce | * ¥ 8S State Aid 29,300.97 ° ° . Interest on Investments 2,994.24 > ed \ prize winners for grand opening trac % 4 oy : y Construction and Rebuilding of Streets, Drains, etc. 47,094.57 : Mr. John J. Dietrich, below: os Sixth Prize, Texas Instru- Balance, December 31, 1979 11,486.29 3 President of Central Savings First Prize, 12’ TV, Oscar ment Calculator, Clarence FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING oh ith 5 and Loan Association, and Mull, Marietta; Second Hanlan, Marietta; Seventh Balance, January 1, 1979 20,622.40 : Karen Roberts, Branch Prize, Sony Portable Radio, Prize, Smoke Alarm, E.P. Receipts 2 Manager, announce the Carl Snyder, Marietta; Darling, Columbia; Eighth Federal Revenue Sharing 39,252.00 § winners of the prizes offered Third Prize, Polaroid Land Prize, Dinner for two at Interest on Investments 1,638.09 40.890.09 i in conjunction with the Camera, Dale Heistand, Three Center Square, Sarah : 61,512.49 § Grand Opening of Central’s Bainbridge; Fourth Prize, Mull, Marietta; Ninth Prize, Expenditures 4 branch office located at Rt. Timex Wrist Watch, John Dinner for two at the Rising Transfers 27,300.00 ¥ 441 and Colebrook Road, Baker, Elizabethtown; Fifth Sun, Dorothy Brendle, Co- Borough Park 10,000.00 3 Marietta. Prize, Sony Digital Clock lumbia; and Tenth Prize, Payment on Building Loan 11,000.00 & Radio, C.M. Hostetter, $25 Passbook Savings Ac- Storm Sewer Study 6.000.00 Prize winners are listed Millersville; count, Ted Evitts, Marietta. General Goverment 6.089.00 60.389.00 % ® Balance, December 31, 1979 1,123.49 : 8 - arm omen ocCle y CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Balance, January 1, 1979 25,648.74 Receipts hears Erb talk about J apan Transfer from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 9,500.00 : Transfer from General Fund 1,500.00 Farm Women’s Society esses were Anna Mae Derr, Witman. It will be held Interest Earned on Investments 2,640.03 13,640.03 No. 8 met in St. John’s Sylvia Wafel, Ruth Felty Thursday evening, April 17. 39,288.77 Evangelical Lutheran and Gladys Ney. Jean Moyers will be the Expenditures “ang Church, Maytown, Satur- The next meeting will be speaker for this 7:30 pm Balance, December 31, 1979 39,288.77 day, March 15. Kathryn at the home of Arline meeting. POLICE PENSION FUND 2s Heisey, the Society pres- Balance, January 1, 1979 141,820.49 ident, was in charge of the Resuipts Ith of P ania 18,987.04 meeting. Twenty-four mem- i ommonwealth of Pennsylv 987. bers ed i visitors Norm and Betty Charles Interest on Investments 10,186.10 attended. Employee Contribution 3230.07 _32.412.21 The Special Feature of the 3 4 Ea 174,232.70 day w n interesting and k M th di t xpenditures ow Bo si 8 by at St. Mar S € 0 S { Insurance Premium 3,619.83 Christine Erb. Christine, the Refund on Pension Contributions to Resigning Officer 2,713.38 6333.21 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Balance, December 31, 1979 167,899.49 Wilbur Erb, Mount Joy, Norm and Betty Charles, Norm and Betty have been PAYROLL CHECKING ACCOUNT 5 recently spent six months in directors of Abundant Liv- involved in ministering in Balance, January 1, 1979 160 692.97 Japan as an IFYE. Dressed ing Ministries, and former local churches and fellow- Receipts 160,692.97 in traditional Japanese at- missionaries to Brazil, will ships, serving now as 156. 4 49. 4 tire, Christine told the group be speaking Sunday, March directors of Abundant Liv- Disbursements phil the she adjusted to most 23 through Wednesday, ing Ministries in Lititz, Balance, December 31, 1979 _4,243.M4 Japanese foods, and that March 26 at 7:30 pm, at the which emphasizes personal STRICKLER, LYTLE, PATTERSON, POOR COAL FUND she also learned to eat with St. Mark's United Metho- and family counseling and Balance, January 1, 1979 9,636.10 chopsticks. She presented a dist Church located at 27 E. aims at inspiring people to Receipts—Interest on Investments cian slide program, showing the Main St., Mount Joy. apply God’s principles to Ss 997. areas she had visited while While in Brazil, the their lives. Disbursements—Social Welfare Association __ 586.60 in Japan. Charles’ were involved in An invitation is extended Balance, December 31, 1979 . 10,011.38 The St. Patrick’s Day church planting and pastor- to all to come and hear Norm ; iio : : theme was used for the ing. and Betty Charles at St. The above financial statements have been prepared from the audit report setting forth the social time when members Since returning in 1972 Mark's United Methodist opinion of a certified public accountant _engaged by the Borough. These financial after ten years in Brazil, Church. statements are available for public inspection. at the office of the Borough. .,....
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