6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa, 7) hursday, December 13, 1945 The General Hospital's (From page 1) (1) The liquidation of a honded | of $329,500.00 which | indebtedness matures in 1948. This indebted- ness was incurred at the suggestion of Welfare and with the understand- ing that it would be Welfare. Welfare has never been able to pay more than $17,000.00 on | account of this obligation. amortized by (2) The necessity of adequately providing for the growing and in- | creasing demands for hospital ser. vice by the community. This sit- uation in part arises out of the in- ability of the Hospital to for a continuing gradual ex- pansion of its facilities within the existing finncial framework of Wel- | fare during provide and this period. (3) The obligation of having charity work of the Hospital, as possible, recognized and assumed by the community the | as far | as charity. In the light of these problems the | following facts, arising out of the | relationship hetween Welfare and The Lancaster General Hospital for the fifteen year period from 1930 to] 1945 are deemed pertinent, ! and are D ; M BI | Hospital received being given as background for the Hospital's decision. f 1. From 1930 to 1945 the | indebtedness interest of the Lancaster General Hospital amount- $350,253.75. The $329,500.00 ! on the bonded ed to present bonded debt is and is due in 1948. 2 During the same years Welfare the General Hospital for maintenance purposes $585,822.15. Thi left the General Hospital, after paying its interest require- is Welfare's con- the 35,568.93 toward ments, $2 tribut; on of the H year period charitable work pital over this 15 same 15 the 3. During the iod the totu] cost of Ge Hospitals 232.96 charity wi this work the $490,699.00 Toward the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | th $1,133,-( $ 533.96 unprovided for insofar as the | | : : cost of its charitable work was con- | far as its bonded indebtedness was This left the Hospital w cerned In other words, the Hospital re- ceived from Welfare $235,000.00 (if the bonded indebtedness is approximately interest on its deducted) toward the balance of the cost of its | approximately ! charity work of Table Tennis v octor Sets urse Sets Snow Shovels Aeroplanes Doll Beds ¥ Cradle Beds Vv Telephones Ten Pins Fishing Game Cameo Blocks Sewing Sets Pastry Sets Pandas ¥ Boats ackboards White Church ¥ Pony Express Upholstered Chairs v TE PE ETE RT 0 28 8 0 0 1 0 i 0 BS 2 TE Th 78 Ts CE OE BE TE TEE TE, Come Into The Store And Make Your Purchase While The Selection Is ‘H. 5. NEWCOMER & SON Inc. 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His purse was $625. | Hospital's bonded indebtedness is The Sew-So Club, of Mount Joy, | und geist mill in E-town, $5000 That wouldn’t even be cigarette $ 2 2 S ignored), Welfare gave the Hospital held their monthly meeting at the | —————— for Joo Louis * ignored), gave the 0S a | no 3 ( « S. : home of Mrs Martha Raudabaugh. | WHAT A PURSE _— a Y $585,000.00 toward charity cost of Those present were: Mrs. Ralph | A 28 year old Idier w tl You can get all the news of thi: S P R A P N S 33,000.00. and left the Hospital Rice, Mrs. William Darrenkamp,|, © <° Year o soldier won the ou Cs at DON W. GORRECHT, Jewsler Mi. Jov, Pa. without any relief whatsoever inso- | nro john Darrenkamp, Mrs. Louis Leavy To Tp of He fos Tt cents a . Ramsey and Mrs. Martha Rauda- Ours conse. ! wee roug | concerned, which matures in 1948, Bauch | or the interest on this honded in- A delicious luncheon was served. | U S E D R E B U I L T P I A N 0 S debtedness during the same period > ee mm | % which exceeded $350,000.00. DEEDS RECORDED PRICE $150.00 INCLUDING DELIVERY B A R G A I N Tv. og Addison S. Ma tin and Emma R Saturday 10 to 10 P. M. 21 East High Street Elizabethtown Whe In need of Printing (anys [Mariin, hig wile, Betoun, 10: her 21 East High Street Elizabethtown Saturday 10 to 10 P. M. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | dore R. Kauffman and Mary N A From Santa's Collection ; Ducks On Wheels ¥ Twinkie Grandfather Clock v Ad TS vk Hi Main Barb M- M M Me M’] M Muy Mu Mu My Nei Nis Nis Ob On Pan Pen Pen Per