The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 01, 1933, Image 2

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MT. JOY BULLETIN!
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr.
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29 Postmasters
soon as possible or whether they will
technicalities in the post office regula-
tions, find sufficient grounds for dis-
and in the larger offices of the country
been pointed out.
administrations have allowed postmas-
ters to serve out their terms, anticipat-
ing that the new appointees would be
allowed a full four years also by the
incoming administration,
postmaster and A. M. Lichty is Para-
dise postmaster, both receiving salaries
above the $3,200 a year class.

May Lose Job
(From page 1)

ait until terms expire,
The department can, by seizing upon
issind even the most faithful officials,
is has been done frequently, it has
On the other hand,
Charles H. Stormfeltz is Lancaster
2nd Class Postmasters
The second class postmasters who re-
Harsh; Christiana,
zer, Harlan Stauffer; Leola,
Terre Hill, H, M. Showalter.
there are more than 70 in the county
moval by the department,
——— A
Unfinished Masterpiece
a fine medieval
in the Fourteenth
centuries, Its great
population It had
and Fifteenth
of the ages, and its cathedral is yet

Jonas Evanson;
Florin, Arthur D, Garber; Gap, L. N.
Ammon; Holtwood, H. C, Myers; Kin-
M. H.
Stauffer; Maytown, H, B, Haines; Mil-
lerville, H, M, Stauffer; Mountville, A.
R. Brooks; Quarryville, A, M. Wade
Ronks, Mrs, Mabel Myers, Safe Har-
ber, D. M. Witmer; Smoketown, Harry
Rohrer, Strasburg, M, T. Weaver, and
Fourth class postmasters, of which
hold office continuously, changes being
made only on death, resignation or re-
Siena, perched on its three h' 1s
example of artistic
Italian enterprise, though the city has
dwindled to about one-fourth of the
buildings have survived the turmoils
ceive between $1,100 and $2,300, are: |
Akron, P, D. Getz; Bareville, H. Will Train At
Mount Gretna

(From page 1)
of Pennsylvania, will
’ | 23.
General Shannon will estab
the training period. Also at
Gretna will be the
Company, 56th
commanded by Captain
Supplee, Columbia,
Charles


Shannon, the Lieutenant - Governor
be in charge
Price, Jr., who retires from military
service after a long career on Mar.
headquarters at Mt. Gretna during
Headquarters
Infantry Brigade,
including two

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA
ABOUT THE SICK
AND AFFLICTED
North

Mrs. Ellen Smeltzer, on
Barbara St., is about again.
Mrs. Fred Schneider, Sr. is a pa-
tient at the Lancaster General hos-
pital,
of the field training of the state . .
troops this summer. He will suc-],. Mr. John Gantz, of near Green
ceed Major General William G.| Tree, who was on the sick list, is
able to be about again.
John Ernest Nissly, son of Sam
Nissly, near Rheems, is recovering
from an attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. John Shank, who was a pa-
tient at the Presbyterian hospital
at Philadelphia, returned home on
Sunday.
Mrs. Samuel Shaeffer, of Eliza-
bethtown, (Florence Siller, of town)
lish
Mt.
L.
: A who is a surgical patient at the |
ers ag us Snlisted men, from Lancaster General hospital, is im-
Two units of the 103rd Medical _
Regiment, stationed in Lancaster,
will train at Mt. Gretna. Market Eggs Often
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about double that of the paper's or- |ceive between $2,400 and $3,000 are: one of the grander sights of the pen- Seek High Quality holding. Eggs should be shipped
dinary weekly. Columbia, Charles E, Taylor; Denver, | insula. It was planned to be the larg- High quality milk delivered in| just as as the method of
A. S. Plummer; Ephrata, S. Y. Wis-| est Gothle church of Italy but the | good condition to milk plants or | marketing will permit. Whenever
EDITORIAL sler; Landisville, F. H. Shenck; Lititz, | enormous nave which they started to | consumers and its manufacture in-| Possible make an effort to market
Paul Saeber; Manheim, J, L. Coldren, | build was left unfinished due to the | to high quality products are worthy | €2gs at least twice a week.
» » - . —— ID CI
Marietta, J. H. Miller; Mount Joy, Wil- | cost and the ravages of “the Black goals for the dairyman.
WE'RE ALL FOR YOU i " i -
’ liam Tyndall; New Holland, Isaac| Death” plague. A few ruined arcades You can get all the news of this
MR. ROOSEVELT! Snader. are all that remain as a monument When in need of Printing, (anything) | locality for less than three cents a
Regardless of how you voted in the | Third class postmasters, who re- 0 their mighty dicannaintment, kindly remember the Bulletin. week thru the Bulletin
November election, President Roose- Sem emer = a re
is not Present of any party or group. | Report of Controller of Lancaster Go., Pa., for Year 1932. Joka J. Kauffman, Controller
is not President of any party or group. eport a., ear y
It is our sacred duty to lend him ev- To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court [Samuel Oralg, Clean- Jobn J. Kauffman $ 4,000.00
ery aid in his efforts to restore pros- 2 Cuuuitn Fines of Lassitatne Dotty vee 2, Sollee he A x a Th 3,300.9
perity. Let's work with and not a- of Join J. iat an, Svatls Windows . 0.00 TT Ollie
gainst him. Let's have confidence in i Jn $08 Sogn rom Sander Lc Md et i 9,146.08 | Scott Smith ...¢ 5,000.00
: i i i Milton 8. Falck ... 2,000.00
him and in ourselves—in the United 1603 by Jilion 8 Yelk ...'
its future—let’s boost, not
ire = will help. : Jolt Of gine 200
ck. . 0! J
i Garage Rent ....... 84.
All we read about in the papers now-
adays is economy, economy and more 3,300 3 Solicitor to Recorder UD $
economy. And the more we economize, Bridge Account ............ 91,028.86 [County Detective .. 3,000.00 = Dome eid Cash Balance, Jan. 3, Sa
i Outstanding County Tax, 1009, 1,240.06 | Expenses and Rent.. 1,007.40 § 14297.40 8. V. Hosterm s 800.00 | Cash a Nt, . Tow, 2
it seems, the poorer we get. Perhaps, Outstanding County Tax, 1930, 354.97 | Jurors .........-... $ 1185705 (5 V- BR nee, "Sm
i i Tax, 1081, 105,058.03 | Prothonotary's Office ie
what this country needs is a good County Tax levied, 1032..." 438.003.23 |John W. Gehr on
blowout. State A J, om, 08 TI Ln 25 prising + Bx ihe Tame
ppropria for Im ams ns, le easter County Home and Insame
digent Insane .............. . 26,308.07 | Sheriff's Office: : Ended
County's Share of Caeol D. PF. Shuman, Fees .........$
TIMES ARE GOING pax, dea 8 easiest aes 189,264.30 | Stenographers: Po
imbursement = from Walter A. «4.2%.
TO BE BETTER Treasurer, Route No. 138 . 6,000.00 [Charles M. Reiling .. 1,200.00
. fund Allentown State Frank T. Thurlow .. 8,787.68 26,308.87
Is your mental attitude right for Hopital... uaa (J. Guy Behleman 0. 154068 Sean
. : x i i asurer, Unem| ment ucy C. Lyn 3,025. dia
better times? By keeping it right will Rellel..,..,......5,. Flora 165,836.96 | Irene W. Moss ..... 1,200.00 § 16,967.08
help a whole lot, Times are going to Biate Treasurer. Charges for ” Court criers and Tipetaves +4 90°.
2 ame lands, ........ .02 | Commonwea. tnesses Hr 10h A AR
be better, but we must not expect Tolls received from Bridge Miscellaneous Cont ADDL. to Supervisors » $ 16s 476.02
Rei “gr Goddell, Analy." © ne i al ITURES
them to be better too fast. Temporary Loans, ........... 185.000:00 ey a na RL x Certitying Banding. She Hepuai, 26,842.59
Looking on the brighter, and frank- Sheets] Election, Terre Hill (Witness a Ea M1000 Mortgages, etc. .... 3,409.00 Beet rae, 5,402.27
i i A Tax aha Aa’ 33.50 | Ma) . , H. H. Koser, Salary, 08 840.66
ly, the more probable side, it seems Bate Toate Ti and As 100.00 | Transcribing Testi: Bois Serve 300.00 Aas a
almost certain that at least the begin- Refund Dent of . HIOBY 196.50 Keepinz Juvenile and Constables ...... 22.68
gad, Dept. of Highwaye, . 1,245.68 | 1a uling ‘Prisoners to Insolvent Dockets . 300.00 Oash Payments 747.56
ning of the recovery from the great TAF hom nad ips 2390.48 Court" 5, 457.00 Storage of Books 84.00 Coal... 0.0", 6,460.60
depression will come this spring. Un- Dance Hall Licenses ..... Salon Meals... £0.00 Plemiu on Count, Dry 5,228.11
Ts Fire Arms Licenses 29 50 | Dorothy L. Good. Officers’ Bonds 1,744.35 Drugs ........ 1,901.76
less all precedents fail, this is the nat- Interest on County Deposits .. 193780 | Tesu: _r Refund on Seized Furniture __...... 2,494.82
ural course of events. Mentally, we Treasurer's Fees and Commis- eo Yai wi * Automobiles ... 2,100.35 Feed and Flour .. 3,369.61
hk EDS 1,905.00 |" Drivers 85.00 hy on Bay WG ae ‘and Lumber 15,508.08
i r shape. Each of us cess Tax, .......... “a 131. 5 608.
are all in bette: Spe or : Fes aie I Ln Lahenster Piss 5, icitor ...... ene 107.3¢ Farm Supplies and Live Stock 4,999.57
now realize that he is in the sam Public ee ar and Pines 131,979.90 | IBC. Paper Books . 83.98 John W. Christ, Ser- Light and Power .......... 4,557.18
ith all the others, and that the |F. H. Shaw, Survey, vices, Prothonotary's Miscellaneous .. ..... 4,570.92
y urder Case ..... i Office... ........:. Outdoor Relief . 9,786.15
Dost wit ti Ro th Facing our Fr hich deduct the & Hook w A and 0 Tuberculin Test, Eden 0 Oil : : 33.96
a ut 1s ether, om Ww uc e following: : .
only way oO A 8! & Commissioners’ Warrants . A. T. Stein, Pro- Township ......... .00 Printing 235.18
losses cheerfully is the first step to- Columbia and Wrightsville fessional Services, Elevator insurance 75.46 Potatoes ..... 1,268.23
Brid Warrants ...... i ommonwealt| vs. State Conventions, Queensware 380.36
ward progress out of them. We have rR | Ada S. Parks, Mur- Expenses and Dues 336.60 Repairs .... 9,151.46
at least learned in the school of ex- Exonerations, Abatements, I sien 150.00 Miscellaneous 201.15 Salaries 54,943.90
k Commissions and Tax Liens 67,397.63 |J. B. Wissler and 18,300.01 2,023.11
rience what we refused even to loo! Outstandin B. M. Zimmerman, Charitable Institutions Telephone and Water Rental 3
pe g County Tax, 1981 5,635.70 D. ,650.66
at in any other. We have learned to Quistanding County Tax, 1932 125,638.98 i A Sounly Toms wai Insurance ................ ... 612.58
> S| alance, Account, 3] isylum. ....,..... ,488.
be encouraged by small improvements, 3, 1033..... ....... 55,249.97 | YS. James Spencer, Prison ............. 64,148.75 $ 166,476.03
and that it is the best basis for making Gash Balance, Bridge Account, As a . 215.00 Home 9,600.00 Average number of Inmates, ally
juary 3, 1933......... 31,014.10 [Y- - viernes
A a Atty., Refund on tary 5, 217,996.16 Asylum . 280
them larger. d most of us have $1,646,678.79 | Automobile ........ 164.50 Huntingdon Reform- Hospital ...... "eras 7
done more real thinking than we ever I find and adjudicate the following as |J0¢ Rivera, Detention atory ........... 23,986.20 —_—
iq: : £ We shall t the correct earnings of offices, etc, and | COStS ............. 70.00 City Lockup ..... 480.00 otal iii ..
did in our lives before. e shall ge expenditures in detail: y Ext 2A Tipstaves. State Hospitals .... 338% ; Unemployment Relief Fund
indi i Assessors’ Bil iminal Courts 1,465.00 Glen Mills Schools 7,668.11 Received from State Treasurer,
out, somehow, and the best indications Property Assessment ...... 5 4 13,660.00 Miscellaneous ...... 376.75 $§ 5,172.90 | Rotary Home ..... 7,000.00 1982 ..... teste iar $ 163,856.86
are that we shall be well on our way Registry Assessment ......... 14,065.00 | Election Bera $ 96,212.69 Sheltée Home co 2,363.31 Total Payments, 1932 ........ 125,624.
00l Assessment ........... 0 | ion Expenses a ndustria iim
before the end of 1933. State Registrars of Births and | Computing Returns $ 167.00 Home for Women . 12,686.73 Balance Dec. 31, 1932 ....$ 36,332.21
Death 3,352.00 and Papers 2,137.27 Protectories ... 8,778.47 $193 Receipts and Expenditures of the Lancas-
’ Election Officers Fees —_—8 ,576.41 ter County Prison for the Year
31,164. and Rents ........ 9,846.00 Mothers’ Assistance Fund ..§ 31,969.85 Ended Dee. 31, 1982
WHAT CONSTITUTES Advertising, Printing and Sais Registrars Fees and Temporary Loans
EDUCATION? Supplies ..... i ‘95.50, Rents .............. 5,244.00 Temporary 007 Receipts
atlonery and Books...,.. Sheriff’s Proclama- aid Ln ,000.00 Prison, 'Oane, ete. ........... 291.40
Publishing Days of A al 3,037.28 tier... sede 008.8% Interest on Loans . 5,950.46 County Appropriation ..... pu 64,148.
We are opposed to a school system Publishing Annual Reppert." bo | Registry Books and s 46 BR
S £ eport, . a EEE @ 950.
hich places more stress upon ath- Publishing Prison Bevery . 134.69 Check Lists 212.40 Unemployment Relief ....... $ 125,624.65 $ 64,440.15
‘which places Advertising..." 29.20 | Booths and Boxes . 17.52 Public Offices—Fees and Salaries Expenditures
letics, theatricals and a lot of non-es- Uniform Primary ... 8,653.07 Fees and Fines Received Cane Department ............$ 105.00
y 8 1
: : he fund. $ 4,551.93 | Voting Machines .. 23,812.55 $ 51,153.63 Register’'s Office $19,758.60 Saw ae, 36.65
sentials than it does upon the funda- Justice Costs | Recorder's Office .. 25.274.71 Cash Payments . 307.90
mentals, I find and adjudicate that Special Elections .... ....... $ 414.18 | rter Sessions Of- Clothing ... .... 1,146.11
. the amounts which were Interest and Tax on Bonds ... 59,691.25 fice ....... 15,840.86 Coal and oil .. 2,168.43
We are opposed to any school system earned by the different Alder- Public Offices (Exclusive of Fees) Sherill’s Office ..... 14,484.64 Drugs ......... 796.83
. ds men and Justices of the Peace County Superintend- Prothonotary’s Office 20,370.74 Dry Goods ..........« 118.50
which demands—not asks, but deman: for the year 1932, (and which ent, Rent, etc. ..$ 2,166.10 County Fees and Drayage and Freight 13.70
—more of the taxpayers’ money than hive all been paid to them), Prothonotary’s Office, Fines ve > iti 10427015 our and Bread 2,935.78
. 8 sims ve mr » . ardware ......... +
is necesssary for the teaching of Discharged Cases ....... tt 1,500.12 0s Sessions Of- 933.50 Salaries Paid JCC oe Hs
fundamentals in these times of finan- Gout Gases .......... | gos 785.50 Ad Hore, 4,000.00 as Table = 1
= — | Recorder's Office, SET gi PN tires 1,555.35
: Charles F. Aument, Leather
cial distress. $ 7,3856| Books 1,074.60 64.92
Bridges Office, Deput, all eae 2,500.00 Meat .. 3,950.76
We are opposed to any school system tt anise $3 9216671 Books... 0. 445.50 Kachel, 0 Miscellaneous rs 1,392.05
: : inistored bv men or wae) 0 guilds . 1 2 eous ....... .90 Puty ............ hf otatoes 643.
which is administered by men or wo- Inter-County ......"" 8 Misesllansous - ney 4,918.19 | Harry 5 Worst, Printing $9
men who think there is no need for Columbia-Wrightsville 85.65 Roads and Streets Clerk ... . .... . 2000.00 Repairs . 10,426.75
: : =—————— |Road Damagzes .,... $55,211.14 John D. Tripple, Salaries 23,697.00
economy in times like these. Obiiziabies $ 26,339.73 | Costs, Road Views 3,318.17 Ew eta 1,500.00 Telephone 100.54
: 3 5 - a . e, A C pare
We are opposed to the idea, which is I find and adjudicais that aot On. 44,708.05 er 0 aan 1,500.00 Vogstables 20800
3 mouni which were - 103,237.36 | Elsie H. Worrall, Vinegar .. 8.32
re ,237.
prevalent in schools, and other welfa earned by the different Gon. soon? See IE 300.00 Water 1,052.23
organizations, that the young people stables for the year 1932 (and Burial of Soldiers .$ 3,000.00 Balance, Register's Groceries .. 1,098.44
must be coddled, must be entertained, hen all’ been paid to Burial of Widows . 3.375.00 (ofits E Grong 99880 Insurance ....... 87.50
? : A aT 54.50 obert E. Groh, - COUNty Repairs. uve. creases 4,123.74
must be Sratised. all the time, whether Discharged Cases ............. $ 949.70 eS Tre | corder ............ . 4,000.00 nian of Prisoners in ?
A . Court Cases ... 8,714.84 | National Guard Units 2.000.00 George L. Keith, County ,...... 2,512.61
the people who support these institu- Returns to Court 2,022.01 | (1092335 Deputy J... 2,500.00 Maintenance of Prisoners in
tions can afford it or not. If every girl Th Paid for Burial of following Soldiers: Lo Sensenig, 1.2000 Northampton County . 2,376.00
. % ,687.45 | Henry Stanton Daniel 8. Bursk BTR. Laila, 3 7
and boy had to work, as their fathers Copyt Copying and Comparing Henry P. Ettner Charles Jacobs Anna 8. Dinan, Clerk 1,500.00 $ 64,440.15
ng and Comparing 58 2,514.21 | Christopher Kling Fnos W. Graeff Paul E. Mohler, Average number of prisoners, daily 145
and mothers worked when they were Codie Coroner's Inquests Noah H. Wertz Fo Tk Fry (Clerk Gis 1.250.00 Statement of Sinking ound Commission i
i i i Ss Fees Hildebrand Daniel Rife . K. nner, Clerk 1,460. :
young, for Tels Sherine, of it Physietans Lun Thomas F. Rinier Floyd A. Stauffer J. S. Caskey, Clerk 1,500.00 DR.
were given them in their own homes, —— | Wakeman Wesley Henry Besore I. N. Bechtel, Clerk 1,500.00 To Balance Jan. 4, 1932 ...$ 17,104.28
Robert E. L. Tomlin Benjamin F. Browne | Marga C.. Bair, R.
they would grow up to be much more reg Court House 3 ax Simon S. Gochnaver Harry Loucks | sini eh 1,500.00 By County Bons purchased _$ 00,000.00
i 3 - Repairs: Willis M. Rolan Milton Meshe: a ohm, Clerk 1,364. y © on posi an, 3,
self-reliant and much stronger mem Mohler Mm. Bard, Deter ne: Rola Deven S. oe |H. Elizabeth Nesbitt, 1033 rt eet 17,104.28
bers of society. Under present condi- Repaiiss #1 william N. Keen Herbert S. Miller Clerk 248.50 rid ded
: Ve een, Paul S. Neuhauser Chester H, Miller 2 $ 17,104.28
tions the average boy and girl has to aaron) Repairs. 51.42 Jacob A. Bowers Henry H. Landis 5 i Interest Account
i i H evator Co. Harry E. Palmer David F.. Snyder | Daisy . Lingenfel- R.
do nothing to earn their pleasures; Elevator Repairs... 137. aise W. oi Christian Bear | ter, Clerk of Quarter [To Balance Jan. 4, 1932 8 6,976.70
they are handed to them, as it were Henry Barrett, Clock 5 oh H * Samuel S. Nees | Sessi 4,000.00 |To Interest received 6,000.00
a ’ y. » Joseph Hess amue. . Ne Sessions. ........, ,000. red ...... ,000.
: : Repafts-....... 0... 50.00 John G. Metzger Martin Brenberger Cc. Aument
on a silver Paes What ing 3 go = Pohl, Tin- Adam Wise or Wm. J. F. Reuveau fo 3 ANB: 3700.00 6,976.70
citizens will these ys and girls a Pairs. ...... 52.51 Martin R. Good william U. Drumm . Uhland, Deputy 1.500. 5 CR.
. G. Bancroft, - Soldiers’ ance, Quart S=- By Interest on ©
when they attain the ages of 18 to 21 Titer Repairs ee bm a Mme RE he | pata’ Ey BN W000)
i i - +. Bachman, Re- Susan H. Keperling Sarah A. Cawley D 3alance Jan. 3, 1933 6,976.
and go out in the world to make aliv- palrs TU TC TT 139.78 Sarah A. Fritz Annie E. Barnes | ifr 6.500.00 County Bonds Held by Sinkin on
| d g d
ing? Will they be as competent, as ae Keath, Re- Mary M. May Mary A, Huber |p. 2.50080 | Total Bona. 1, Commission
. : 32.7% Mary A. Wagner Emma Stir! tL DEPUEY CL ae 2,500. } 5 Ad, eee, $ 390,000.00
efficient as were their forefathers? = 2 Bowman, Re- Catharine Maize Annie McCombs H. Sa Periiy 1,800.00 fants S Total Sinking Fund
A 1 rch BES aden, 30.08 Emma E. Herr Annie Metzger ance, eriff’s - 3c y Bonds held,’ ..- 390,000.
Will they think that he Work Opes La neaster Iron Mary C. Kauffman Catherine Waller 8 ins .... 3,684.64 28h on Deposit ...... 1 : 23000
ivi i realizing what orks, Repairs .... 42.42 Sarah Albright Annie S. Mentzer John W. Gehr, Pro-
them a living, instead o 8 Other Repairs ..... 75.18 Margaret Baldwin Rebecca Reddig { “thon 6,000.00 . $ 407,104.28
they owe the world and the com- ee Annie Druckenbrod Sarah R. IH 4 200.00 sands pom of Donde Debt
i i 3 3 i $ 675.40 deli Carrigan Elizabeth Gast Deputy . ,200. ci #1, 1905. .... 7%. 100.
munity in which they live, their very Supplies: Soothe oF Ene? Bran Du A | is cue Abril 1. 10%, $ 5 om
: | Bonds dy : ,
best efforts so that future generations Mies = Ch. teu Sarah J. Wisman Lizzie 8 Entrof {Sek 1,800.00 Songs ane oy 1028 15.9040
. : -» Spring ater 189. Christiana X. Brooks ate Gerhar . Fran orre 7 12" 1, 1929, ...... ,100.
will be benefitted, as did the genera- John E. Abel, Ice .. 158.16 Elizabeth A. Travis Anna K. Frankford | Clerk .. 1,800.00
tions before them? Ament Bros.,, Sup- Eliza Ziemer gene ral Leah L000 | ors $ 402.000.00
. Piles nitions 94.7% Emma Irwin Sarah amme! Clerk Aa og ERTL L104.
If athletics, class colors and ban- United Twine & Wilhelmina Schmidt Myrtle Boyer |7ohn ©. Fiero, Clerk 1.400.00 [ otumy a Wainy lle Inter-County Bridge
: : Paper Co., Drinking Elizabeth Snyder Sarah E. Kreiner |Balance, Prothono- {+ mee und Commission
quets, constitute education, to the Cups ....... Sere 50.00 Amanda E. Fowler Isabel D. Rawn tary's Office ... .. 5,370.74 | otal Bond Issue, it $1,400,000.00
i West Disinfectin Barbara A Florence W. Jones ‘ounty Pees and he R.
neglect of the fundamentals which are Co. Disticctants 126.32 Bensinger Margaret C. Grau Fines cc... 8,540.60 {To Salince Jan. 4, 1333, . 31,923.85
no necessary to any boy or girl who Leinbach & Co. Alice C. Seiple Amanda Kreider $ 104270.15 © Tolls received, 1972, 135,000.00
1 Towels, ete. ....... 28.30 Lancaster County Agricultural ! I find the balance in the Registers: 1
makes a success in life, we are opposed Remington Rand Extension Service res 3,500.00 Office to be $5,958.60: In the Recor ters | oh $ 166,023.85
to it a et al, - 34m Salaries Office, a : in Koi Oash paid for Recording
PERE a eel . isstoners Office, ,370.74; in the Quarter S2ssions Nom he
ll Keystone Brush Oo. art J 4,005.49 Office, $1,540.98: and {0 de Seto Cach paid into the General
49.00 @G. Graybill Diehm . 5,000.00 fice, $3,684.64. ereby award and ad- n- 8 yd
COOPERATION Heinitsh Drug Store, A. S. Benedict 1,111.18 (judicate these amounts to the County of big 4 Nox
in* BROT cei 49.90 Perit ,000.00 | Lancaster, subject to ing require te OBEY %
It ain’t the uns aor armament, Kee Lox Mfg. Co. A. H. ——f 15,116.67 | make up any deficits in the salaries durin~ BR) ary 1 and August 1, 59,500.00
Nor the funds that they can pay. Typewriter Supplies 34.00 Clerks and Solicitor |ihe terms of said officers, respectively, a: “> ‘in Sinking Fund Jan, Te
% Plersol Co., ‘ Wm. F. Paes ..... 2,500. fixed by law. 3,003 on 4
Bul He Som Soperaliom. . Supplies .......... 46.98 A. 8. Benedict ..... 1,633.33 roid) Recapitulation ~~ = 9 107,414.30
at helps us win the day! P. & L. Co. Mabel M. Hartman 1,500.00 ceipts
» y Electric Globes ... 49.90 Oliver S. Schaeffer 1,800.00 Cash Balance tn Treasury, Respectfully mt 22
It ain’t the individual Cortes Ward Oo. Bo, L 7,433.33 | Jan. 4, 1932, County Account$ 43,100.5 JOHN J. KAUFFMAN
Dusters -........... 38.80 Jury Commissioners Cash Balance in Treasury, a = County Controller
Nor the people as a whole, Steinman Hardware Louise H. Souder .$ 500.00 Jan. 4. 1932, Bridge Account 31,927 ‘te of Pen.svivania, County of Lanm-
Co., ware .... 40.21 Harry P. Shreiner 500.00 Cash received from all sources 1,372,922.1 - &8:
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1933
Catch—
Them
Before
They
Climb...
PRICES today are below
“sea-level”, if we may be permit-
ted to use the phrase as a simile for par.
They're actually “sub” pric-
es in the sense that many commod-
dities, and principally the necessities of life, are
being sold below cost of production, or at least be-
low the cost at which merchants, manufacturers
and wage-earners can continue to produce them and
maintain normal standards of living.
What, then, is the inevitable
result? Prices must come “up for air”
. . .national and individual prosperity demands it
and the upturn is immediately in the offing.
Today’s prices are depress-
ion prices. They can only be com-
pared with prices during other periods of depres-
sion of past years....they cannot remain in this
country any more than depression can continue in a
country so basically prosperous in resources, in en-
terprise, in wealth, in commercial and industrial
leadership.
These are conditions which
will, and are already, adjusted them-
selves. . .by inevitable laws of economics.
We've reached the low...
and at the low is the time to buy.
With Food, Clothing, Furniture and almost every-
thing else at the lowest prices in 15 years; with the
purchasing power of your dollar greater today by
40% to 100% than at any time since the war sure-
ly it’s time to stock up. ..even to buy beyond your
immediate needs because unless you buy now, or
very soon, you're surely going to pay more. . .when
prices come “up for air.”
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY,
PA.

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