day, March o’clock. ed on the ut some on haws thig extension ennsylvania Use about nestone per n. iting. (any. the Bulletin letin. RE & Sun. DAY” SAT. STERS, Music” iE” ‘URES REY" 1 of TTA T IN TIVE Sa | ws a Se EE, CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ per insertion. If over five lines, 5¢ per line each insertion, all payable in advance. FOR SALE: Mahogany top desk, Royal electric er com- plete with hand cleangr, Baby Bath. inet and Baby Coach{, Apply 310 S. Market St., Mt. Joy. 5 -27-tt FOR SALE: Power Plant, Full Automatic 110 Volt C. Excel- lent for Hunting Camp. Phone Mt. Joy 213R4. 3-13-tf WANTED: Man to work pn Pdultry Farm A. C. Mayer, Mt. Joy! Phone 132R. 3-13-1t FOR SALE: Williams Plano, good condition. Telephone Mbuydt Joy 902R3. 3-13-2t FOR SALE: 5-burner, Pre-war, all white table model oil stove, like new, Home after 5:30 P. M. Phone 572M2 Columbia. Mrs. C. Myers, Kinder- hook, Pa. 3-13-1tp BUILDING LOT F SALE: 60 ft. wide by 225 {t. dee jcated along the Harrisburg pike {hétween Mount Joy and Florin. Call Mt. Joy 91J2. 3-10-1t 3-17-1t HELP WANTED: Mgn, Soy concrete block plant, betwe Rhe:zms. Apply eit Concrete Blocks, R2, Mt. JoyVPhone 137J12 LO mE WANTED: Family ashes, also ironing. Telephone Mount Joy. | 3-13-1t ROOM WANTED: Ths } wants room with Christian f4 Hl Write P. O. Box 85 in care of B. B{ Mount Joy. 3-13-1t FOR SALE: Building Lot, 225 feet deep, will sell any width for front- age, at $10.00 per foot. ..Along Har- risburg Pike, between Mt. Joy and Florin, Apply P. O. Bex 225, Florin, Penna.. 3-13-pd FOR SALE: 1 pr. boy’s 3-buckle boots, size 132, worn only a few times; Snow suit, size 6, reasonable. Call at 119 East Main St., basement, between 6:30 and 9:00: 3-13-1tp FOR SALE: Living room and dining room suites, both practically new; Paramount washing machine, very good condition; breakfast set, Col- oric 4-burner gas stove, studio couch, Mantola radio, Motorola radio, 2 floor lamps, 1 new; Univer- sal electric cleaner, Winthrop secre- tary. Call at 205 East Main St, Mt. Joy, after 4 p. m. weck days, Satur- day all day. Mrs. Myrtle Metzler. 3-13-2tp DECORATED EAS EGGS and Easter Cards, 5¢ to $1.00. Also St. Patrick cards and ndy€lties. Kulp’s Confectionery, Mt. Joy. 2{27|tf WANTED: House to rq dn Mount Joy or vicinity, Call a cme Mar- f Our Boro Schools (From Page 1) Twp., $3,901.46; East Earl Twp, $11,230.58; Fast Hempfield Twp, $15,956.59; East Lampeter Twp, $16,879.33; Eden Twp., $2,864.73. Elizabeth Twp., $3,896.38; Eliza- bethtown Boro, $24,090; Ephrata Twp., $9,512.04; Fulton Twp., $6- 204.38; Leacock Twp. $6,556.76; Lincoln Independent, $760.74; Lititz Boro, $22,456.09; Little Britain Twp., $5499.61; Manheim Boro, $24,282.77; Manor Twp., $14,543.56; Marietta Boro, $9, 03.47; Martic Twp., $9,106.66; Millersville Boro, $15,359.25; Mount Joy Boro, $16 282.85; Mt. Joy Twp. $8,014.36; Mountville Boro, $3,697.39; New Holland Boro, $12,049.77; New Milltown Independent, $547.29. Paradise Twp., $10,652.54; Penn Twp., $8,628.28; Pequea Twp., $4,- 248.90; Providence Twp., $6,282.79; Quarryville Boro, $10,871.27; Rapho Twp., $10,601.44; Sadsbury Twp., $3,451.79; Salisbury Twp. $14,212. 23; Strasburg Boro, $4,656.23; Stras- burg Twp., $6,028.60; Terre Hill Boro, $5427.23; Upper Leacock Twp., $13,036.75; Warwick Twp., $19,277.86; Washington Boro, $1,- 441.28; West Cocalico Twp., $9,206. 51; West Donegal Twp., $6,232.76; West Earl Twp., $10,778.06; West Hempfield Twp. $7,133.62; West Lampeter Twp., $12,203.51. En One necessary piece of equip~ ment for a bridge game is a pair of shinguards. Everybody reads newspapers buf NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. WANTED: Ok Bicyfles, any con- dition. Bicycle§ repaired and re- painted. Ever Metzler, phone 288J2 Mt. Joy,Pa. 3-6-tf PUBLIC SALE: In the Village of Salunga, Saturday, March 15, at 1:00 p. m. household goods such as el- ectric refrigerator, Happy Cooking gas range, living room suite and other articles by Lizzie B. Musser. Spahr, Auct. 3-6-2tp FOR SALE: Let of ground 40x173 ft. south side of Detwiler Avenue. Apply P. O. Box 223, Mount Joy. 3-6-2tp FOR SALE: Prewar Quality, Deep Mine Colliery Coal. For your stok- er we recommend and sll Morea Colliery Blue | Ribbon” Coal (No Clinkering) Pripes: Stove & Chest- nut $14.65; Buckwheat $10.40. Quo- tations on lar lots. Clarence B. Myers, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy 112 RATS KILLED with can Star 79-J4. 2-13-f kets, Mcunt Joy, Pa. 2271tf [F INTERESTED in hg your car—See—Ben Staley of/call 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf WOOD SHOP: Cabinet {Making, Re- upholstering, furnitur Aepairing, antiques restored. Hayy F. Gieg, Maytown, Pa. 2-13-tf Rat Killer. Harmless to animals and poultry, Have received shipment of Antu Rat Killer, Hostetter Hdwe., Mount Joy, Pa. PAPERHANGING & Frederick Leiberher, 2 Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone 108W. PAINTING Marietta 9127/tf BUILDING LOT FOR SALE# This lot is 80x200 feet. A onderful lo- i ogd. Grand Phone Mt. {Joy 169 for cation on Pinkerton information. 1-16-tf elevation. additional APARTMENT HOUSE EOR SALE: Three large modern artments in substantial brick building at 13-15 West Main Strect. Call Telephone Co. at Columbia 100. 1-9-tf WANTED: Wrecked Au#®mobiles, any make, any mddel. Aiso for sale: Safety Glass for all makes of cars. H. B. Shank, Auto ecking. Phone 38W. .74 N. Poplar St., Elizabeth- town, Pa. 10-10-tf REAL ESTATE LISTING AND SELLING SEE _ 46 E. Orange St., Lanc., Pa. Phones: 237-J Mt. Joy 8141 Lanc. Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. 2-6-20tp ! » FOR SALE: Electri ooder, ca- : pacity 100, used tw onths, good condition. Apply Paul’ A. Martin Jr. Donegal Road, Mt. Joy. 9-26-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or 2ight exposure roll ydevelopéd and printed plain or deckle edge, 25¢ (coin). Reprints 3c pach. Minimum order 25c. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 215]tf ANTIQUES AND GLASSWARE | WANTED, of all kinds. Old gold, Jewelry, old type furniture. Before you sell call “Jim”, phone Lancas- ter 26843, 319 N. Queen Street. 10-24-8-10p | GARAGE DOORS FOR SALE: 100 — 8'x8'x1%, a few 8'x7 doors) All doors ood, overhead sectional | & high grade. Complete with hard- ware and | eylinder locks. Also electrical operators doors with {gutomatic car control; | 3-12'x12’ doors; 2-10'x10" doors. | Paul A. Martin, Phone 145 Mount | Joy. WANTED — High prices paid for the following: old dishes, glass ware, tin, copper and brass ware; old lampg, sink benches, desks, old eupboar! f all kinds, tables, guns, money, anything in antiques. Call Hart's 161 harlotte St. Manheim. | Phone 19 6-20-tf EXECUTOR’S NOTICE! Estate of Barbara Derr, late of | East Hempfield Township, deceased. Letters testamentary - on said | estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- | mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the | same, will present them without | delay for settlement to the finder | signed, residing at Landisville, Pa. HENRY H. KOSER | James N. Lightner, Attorney 220 6t Executor | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of James B. Mayer, late of | Conoy Twp., Lancaster Co. Pa, | deceased. Letters of Administration on said | estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned, re- | siding at Mount Joy, Pa. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MT. JOY. Administrator | S. V. Hosterman, Atty. 2-13-6t | FOR SALE Houses, Lots, Farms & Business § | Now is, the fime to list your real estate'for bh guick sale with F. G. SE CO.. Realtors ~ 5 N. Duke|St} Lancaster. Pa. Rep. by J TLER KUHN Res. Phone M, Mount Joy WE CAN PREPARE YOUR GARDEN AREA, ready to plant, in the most | economical method possible. Our ROTOTILLER will mix the manure | and fertilizer in the top 6” of soil where it belongs, and you can plant the same day as prepared Phone 305R after 5 P. M, for overheads | § | | Agricultural | find widespread use if they | undesirable weeds without causing | on Soil Replacement Is Now Essential Soil Food Drainage Must Be Replaced No enemy bombs hit American soil during World War II, but the nation’s farm land nevertheless was “mined’’ in order to produce the gigantic crop yield which helped make victory possible, according to a statement made public by the Middle West Soil Improvement coms- mittee, “Wartime crop goals which were necessary to produce foodstuffs, meat, dairy products, oil and fiber crops at a rate never before at- tained in history,”” says the state- ment, ‘drained the soil’s resources substance to Adding life-giving pasture in New London county, Connecticut. of nitrogen, phosphorus and potash faster ‘than they could be replaced. a result the need for carry- ing out soil-rebuilding and erosion- control practices will be great for many years to come, ‘American farmers increased their production at least one-third above prewar records. In order to meet world food demands and pre- vent d&amine overseas, they are be- ing asked to continue their crop out- put at high levels. ‘‘Steps to repair the damage done to the soil’s fertility level during the war and to make the land con- tinue to yield crops enough to solve the world food crisis, are therefore imperatively necessary. “The means for accomplishing this lie in providing the soil with all available plant food containing ni- trogen, phosphorus and ‘potash and in following intelligent farm man- agement practices such as the rais- ing of nitrogen-fixing legumes, reg- ular crop rotation, pasture improve- ment and where necessary, contour plowing.” . Milk Can Range Waterer Ten gallon milk can makes an excellent water container for range andotheruse. Rusted cans no longer suitable for milk are satisfac-| tory. Fill the cans | with water and in- | vert them into pans | large enough to | permit plenty of drinking space. This North Dakofa | 7 station idea will] | prove a labor sav-| er. | horse drawn fer- tilizer distributor has been converted | from a one-row planter by the Texas This two-row, Experimcal station. The machine may be used for put- ting down commercial fertilizer in listed furrows in advance of rebed- ding land or for side dressing row | crops. | | 2,4-D Use on Irish Potatoes Discouraged | The use of 2,4-D as a weed killer | in potato patches has not always proved satisfactory. Herbicidal | agents selected in character might removed concurrent injury to a growing crop, according to studies conducted at Camp’ Detrick, Md. It was found that the use of sub- stituted phenoyxacetic acids, such | as 2-methyl4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid and 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetie acid, may be of value for the select- | ed control of weeds in potato fields. ' Dairy Cows Need More Room in Their Mangers One of the greatest needs in barns the average farm is larger mangers, according to Carl Huff- man of Michigan State college. He states that some mangers just | aren't big enough to hold all the | roughage that a cow should eat, | while others which are large enough | { do not get enough hay put into them to produce milk cheaply. Good | roughage will cut down the amount of grain the cows need. ——— ree Stimulate your business by adver- ix the Bulletin. : Religious News In This Community VEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. The Calvary Bible Church Sunday, March 16, 1947 9:30 a.m. Bible School 10:30 am. Morning Worship Sermon by Rev. Clarence Summy, of Tremont, Pa. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon by Rev. Summy Wednesday 7:30 p. m, Prayer Service. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor Sunday, March 16, 1947 Fourth Sunday in Lent 9:15 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer 4:00 p.m. Organ recital Wednesday 6:30 p.m, Choir 7:30 p.m. Litany 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist St. Mary's Guild, after church. practice Newtown Evangelical U. B. Church Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor Sunday, March 16; 1947 9:00 a.m. Sunday School Thursday 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and C. E. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, March 16, 1947 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. 10:45 am. Morning Worship Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Lenten service, Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Sunday, March 16, 1947 9:00 a.m. Sunday Schoo] 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Revival Meeting Bro. J. Irvin Leaman will be in charge of these meetings, which will continue for two weeks. Friday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Fourth guest organist at the fourth in a series of six Lenten Recitals being sponsored by the Choir of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. The recital will be given at four o'clock in the church on Sunday afternoon. Included in Mrs. Yoder's program wil] be the famous “To- catta and Fugue in D Miner”, by Bach, which is considered one of the most difficult of all organ compositions. It contains brilliant pedal passages and figured count- erpoint, Mrs. Yoder will also play the Saint Soens “Fantasia” and “Fountain Reverie” by Fletcher. M:s, Warren Mentzer, Soprano, of Lancaster will be the guest soloist. Her selections will include ‘Fear Not Ye, O Israel” by Dud- ley Buck and the aria from the ‘Messiah” by Handel entitled “I Know My Redeemer Liveth”. She will be accompanied by Gordon M. Eby, organist and choirmaster of St. Luke’s Church. The public is cordially invited to attend. > Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. Sunday, March 16, 1947 9:30 am. Church School 10:30 am. The Service Theme: The Glory of an Unbribed Soul. Wednesday 7:30 pm. Lenten Service Theme: The God Who Would Be Man Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, March 16, 1947 9:30 am. Church School 7:30 pm. The Service Guest: Rev., Joseph Huntly Friday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Lenten Ser- vice, Theme: The Eternal Perl pose. Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | Sunday, March 16, 1947 9:30 am. Sunday School I 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: "How to Have a Reviv- al’. I$ 7:30 p. m, Evangelistic Services | each night except Monday, Sermon | Sunday: “Every Man in His Place”. | The Pastor will preach cach night | except Wednesday March 19 when | Rev. Ezra H. Ranck will preach. Following is the schedule of | Special Music each’ night. Sunday, | March 16, Girl's Trio of the Landis- ville Church of God; Tuesday, Mar. 18, Special number by our own Church Choir; Wednesday, March 19, Male Quartette, Mt. Joy Unitel | Brethren Church; Thursday, March 20, ‘Chapel Quartette” from Eli- zabethtown College; Friday, March 21, “Helwig Sisters Trio” and the Junicr Choir of our Church; Satur- day, March 22, “Millers Sisters Trio” of Florin; Sunday, March 23, “Gos- pel Messengers” A Male Quartette; Tuesday, March 25, “Apollo Four” A Male Quartette from East Peters. burg; Wednesday, March 26, “Girl's Sextette’” of Elizabethtown United Brethren Church; Thursday, March 27, “Special Number” from our own | Church Choir; Friday, March 28th, | “Chapel Quartette” from Elizabeth- town College; Saturday, March 29, “Ladies Trio” Mount Joy Church of God; Sunday, March 30th, Special plant pathologist of the Pennsyl- | BRING vania State College, for the con- [ve trol of anthracnose on black rasp- City Shoe berries, blackberries, and red su SOUTH | raspberries. Ask your county agri- PENNA. cultural extension agent for the icocmplete schedule of four sprays. The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1947 USE BUCK RAKES numbers from our own Church Choir. Brush buck rakes, pat Mr. Walter Martin of Elizabeth- | after those in use for hay harvest- ing, are being used in larger orchards to remove the branches cut in pruning operations, ; Penn State fruil specialists, ‘town will lead the singing. You are invited to come and take an active part in the Services. a SPRAY BRAMBLES A ed recommend HOW ARE YOUR SHOE DON'T WAIT 100 4 progra 0. Weaver, spray im is 5 by L. extension YOUNG LADY, VERE ree etl Af Qa A wife is go grateful when her QUT OF LETTERHEADS shand brings home « 7, she CTT hu han ngs h ne candy ONT GET EXCITED, will even accept it in a ¢ 4 BOSS=THE NEWSPA SHOP WILL PRINT SOME IN A HURRY IF VE Oh! The Boss Said TO Order Stationery Before We Get Bown Te The THE MODERN 1g 0 SURFACE | ICAL. ENDURING | | AND 80 SMOOTH! CARL B. DROHAN MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Venlo Steel Sash + Glen-Gery Brick + Howell Overhead Door) Musical : : Mis. Harald Yoder of Lancaster Also—Ideal for Driveways, Park- Ready Mixed Concrete + Hauling Crushed Stone . ait "© ancaster, 1 Sa Ref ing Areas, Farm Lanes, etc... . St. Clair Anthracite a gl ale Tw organist @ Salem | meionme at low cost maintenance! Church, Columbia, will be the J a LEGAL NOTICES J LEGAL NOTICES J LEGAL NOTICES J LEGAL NO TICES od LEGAL NOTICES _ Annual Report of Controller of Lancaster Co., Pa. for Year 1946, E. M. Mi ler, Controller To the Honorable, the Judges of the TAX ASSESSMENT: Traveling Expenses IHISTO RICAL County Fees Collect ted 5 5.554.40 Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster] Assessors’ Salaries of Detective 120.00 15,711.50, SOCIETY: 600.00 600 00] Fines Col he “te Sd 3,984.50 19,538.90 County: or Fees “eve 16,760.40 ———— | wa I, E. M. Miller, County Controller of| Preparation i Ae 14% LIBRARY: | AGRICULTURE: 3,200.00 - Lancaster County, submit the following sessment an ax ppropriation 2,200.00 2,200.00] | . . report of the Receipts and Expenditures| Books 1,225.19 en (TOWNSHIP AND [EXPENDITURES of said County, from January 7, 1946, to|Office Supplies and a ORPHANS’ COURT: |" PERVISORS' Oa, COUNTY January 4, 1947, as required by the Act| Advertising .... 1,283.03 : Office and Court ASSOCI/ AT "ION: 199.7 5 199.75] AR ENDE CT of Assembly in such case made and|Other Expenses... 362.06 19,630.68 Supplies ...... 120.00 120.00] — | : provided: — . - N { $ The following are the amounts charged | WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: SIURTS: £ Jus OTHER NE MENTAL Apportionment ~ of against the Cot P reasurer: Salary .... 2,360.00 2,360.00 | Salaries ur, L 1 Commissioners General Miscellane- 1 evied Cash Balance Jan. 7, 1946, TREASURER: and Clerk. . 1,100.00 nus 5 or : Di ll County Account. . $171,534.36| Salary of Treasurer 5,000.00 Salaries of Court Sa “Colleeti 273.4 Outstanding County Tax—1945 18,503.76 | Salaries of Deputy Criers, Tipstaves a 273,455.08 Outstanding Personal and Clerks ..... 6,132.89 and Interpreters 6,187.88 3 Jobe 138.20 663.90! oe RT Tax — 1945 8,653.75 | Office Supplies . 39.86 Court Stenograph- Military Ballots 176.00 20,663 commie Ea Institution District Tax Levied Premium on Bonds 175.00 11,347.75| ers. Se: ies 11,471.85 'GTAL MISCE S—————— C Ciatior —1946—1.5 Mills 216,524.41 Judges’ Clerks or AL ISCRL. $57 gation Personal Tax Levied—1946... 169,365.77 TAX COLLECTORS: Secretaries, Sal- a LANEOUS « 8 3% State Treasurer, Charges for Printing and Pre- : 5,453.00 ot State Game Lands 49.93! paring Tax Bills 55.37 Witness Fees 1916.97 TEMPORARY aR 1,400.00 Rent State Quarantine Hos Tax Collectors Jury Fees, Board : LOAN $ 50,000.00 $ * 3 DIED... iii esis 16,425.00 “Commissions 10,310.69 ed 10313.58 — 11,976.01 Commissioners Chester Premium om _ Tax eet howe 3 000 CASH BALANCE AT END County Inter-County Bridges Collectors Bonds 1,055.01 11,421.07| “0/5 “Hinting anc RE OF YEAR Refund 11.70 ’ + Advertising 264.55 188 fic t “as. ank - x Department of State, Military CONTROLLER: Office 1 and Court 464.81 * ah ne A Ja ” aal Ballots Refund 298.68 | Salary of Control- offer” oo tE b a vB anes yg ye 2 Department of State, Maintain- ler 4.000.00 i Our x 1,138.08 30,231.62 3 TOT 7 | ing Mental Patients from Salaries of Deputy : mt BRAND A June 1, 1941 to May 27, 1942 154,656.7 and Clerk ...... 5,540.00 ET A he a I Special Elec. Exp. Refunds 3050 Scud 600.00 } SD AND BALAN a ok : Temporary Loans . 100,000.00 | Office Supplies Fo 127.50 Court Cases aS. 1 929 60 2.524.838 — Torrens Power 03 Miscellaneous Receipts . 2,867.15| Advertising ...... 9.44 lr VERY toni > STITT. A TT \ 2 i ; 5 ———— REGAPITULATION | Mi us Grinding Mill Licenses 75.00] Annual Report . 573.67 CONSTABLES: eve | 25.91 Fire Arms Licenses 67.50 | Premium on Bonds 132.12 Dismissed Case 275.65 RECEIPTS: One 975.91 Fines and Forfeitures. 2,917.80 Association Dues Court Cases 2,106.65 j0| Cash Bala Jan. 7, 1946: 171,534. 615.89 Tax Liens and Claims 7925.75] and Expenses .. 25.00 11,007.93 i a | nd 98 60 Excess Personal Tax, 1943, $ 18,503.76 ios 1944, 1945, Fd 7753.30 SURVEYOR: 300.00 300.00 TOTAL JUDICIAL : 5.144 50 D. H ......... 00 Salany vin 300. ,653.75 : Dance Jail Licenses TOTAL GENERAL GOV- 355.19 > 1945 (Dup.).. 401.52 RECORDER OF DEEDS: ERNMENT ......... 210,524.41 Excess County Tax 1 f Recorder 4,000.00 1945 (Dup.) 101.10 al Se II. CORRECTIONS 169,365.77 Delinquent Tax Pen- and Clerks 27.506.50 PROBATION AND PAROLE: E Wate alties, 1945 254 4 Office Supplies 2,748.39 Salaries of Officers 7,765.50 420,813.19 ¢ Public Office Fees 155,902. 90 > 1,034, 354.25| Premium on Bonds 89.67 and Assistants .$ 5,694.91 — - | 273,455.08 | T—— Solicitor 500.00 34,844.56) Office Supplies 222.41 Less Abat a | Less Abatements, ee Traveling Expenses 28 61.84 Exonery Exonerations and SRR Jens 194 a MISCELLANEOUS: ] : LOBE Lions ny’ Office Supplies .. 1,740.03 MAINTENANCE IN STATE AN@ OTHER| Less Out os ATC lephone ...... 20 4,06423] CORRECTIONAL AND PENAL INSTI- HUY Tax as 18,134.47 Telephone 2.322 — 054 TUTIONS: Less Ou ES Lan In s INISTRA- Eastern Peniten- ersonal Personal Tax.... 5,747.28 45,951.74 ADM $174, 1032. 73| tiary - oe 27,2 = “988 202.51 ee | PENINSY IVania In- Total Net 402. dustrial School 14,864.49 Gener: EXPENDITURES REGISTER 5. guprciar Glen Mills Schools 1#839.19 Commissioner's Warrants .. 774,184.87 | of Register .. 4.000 Rotary Home . 6,995.01 Cash Balance, Jan. 4, 1947.. 214,217.64|gajaries of Deputy Shelter Some ial 3,938.06 lerks ..... 12,085.00 ndus! riff Sian aa 988,402.51 od i "943.39 p. Home for Wom 7,883.43 1. GENERAL GOVERNMENT Premium on Bonds 307.50 isn “penfen- 10,774.43 A. ADMINISTRATIVE Association Dues = tiar 5.862.48 92,862.87 E3 COMMISSIONERS: and Expenses .. 85.00 17,420.89 y id bhi WIR Se Salaries of Commis- -— A 7 1 sioners $ 15,000.00 SHERIFF: COUNTY JAIL: a = 3 739 45 Salaries and Wages Salary of Sheriff 6.500.00 Appropriation 48,832.79 48,832.79|Judi 14 2.45 of Clerk. 3,115.00 Salaries of Deputy cok — | Cc Office Supplies 47.50 and Clerk TOTAL CORRECTIONS $148,557.50 Premium on Com- Solicitor “ie 500.00 III. CHARITIES missioners Bonds * 52.50 Office Supplies 98.50 A. EXPENDITURES BY COUNTY Association Dues Premium on Bonds 100.00 COMMISSIONERS and Expenses ... 212.28 $ 18,427.28 And ‘Expenses... = MAINTENANCE OF ADULTS IN 37,601 an Xp Ss .. fg COUNTY NST S: 50,000.00 774.184.87 SOLICITOR: Fees .-. T.096.03 10,946.03|gi5tc Hospitals ..$ 023 3,611.02] y | Selayy 00... 1,800.00 1,800.00( ore. | . | ¥ nee Jan a7 014 217.64 COURT HOUSE: Fees ih 4.926.25 TOTAL EXPENDITURES [Cash Balance Ja 4, 1947 214.217 64 Superintendent 2,540.00 Physicians . 815.00 BY COUNTY COMMIS- ! Janitors 10,005.00 Expenses of Ine SIONERS $ 3611.02 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 988,4( Elevatorman .... 1,665.00 oes ian 201.90 B. EXPENDITURES BY COUNTY | — Janitress 201.00 Office Supplies 93.00 COMMISSIONERS SS Yee Materials and Sup- Premium on Bond 52.50 6,088.65 Ia COUNTY INSTITUTION ol Fe Re Repairs to Buildings 3.34341 NOTARY: Intitution District ees Colle aus Fuel. Light and Salary of Prothon- ax Levy $205,758.21 58.21 Sajeries Paid Wat . t . TI = Furniture and Serv- S123 Salaries of Deputy Sow TOTAL CHARITIES .... $200, $200,369.23 23! Balance Jan. 4, 1947 ices . 925.91 and Clerks .. 8,470.00 ee PROTHON OT ARY Compensation In- Office Supplies 821.50 IV. HIGHWAYS Fees Collected 22,407.49 surance es 25. Premium on Bonds 256.6 ROADS AND BRIDGES: Salaries Paid 14,470.00 Other Expenses ... 190.00 26,393.25 | Fees 1.668.75 17,216.92 Salaries and Wazes $ 8,433.15 B Muierials and Sup- 1.17.94 Balance Jan. 4, 1947 ELECTIONS: - plies L817 ; A. Registration CLERK ON on Inter-County Re- | REGISTER OF WHLS: 168 25 Compensation of Salary J Cle 00:00 pairs 256 22 Fees olle ected... 28,168.05 Registrars and Salary of Deputy hg Other Expenses 214.00 10,821. a1 alaries ai 16,085.00 Clerks 4,365.01 at mmm as Permanent R e gi s- nd. Clerk 5.854.02 TOTAL HIGHWAYS .... § 10,821.41 Balance Jan 4 1047 12,083.35 tration Expenses Qifice. Supplies». PHO | SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Is Min Bo mium on s : F Collected . t mit- Advertising V. MISCELLAY ees en Ne 3 Fees .. re 1051299 WINGS. vp 1 Lg s Ee es era I — 4 B. S U P ERINTEN- 8 and Gineral DISTRICT ATTORNEY: DENT F { Balance Jan. 4, 1947 a true = "transeript of ficers 12,363.90 Salary of District SCHOOLS: $ 4212718 4212.71 pee OFFICE: is kent in the of- Computing Returns "110.60 Attorney 6.000.00 . RECORDER'S OFFICE: Controller. Rent of Polling Salaries of Ass't MILITARY CONTRIBUTIONS: Fees Collected... Subscribed to before me | . 3270.00 District Attorneys Burial of Soldiers 97 Salaries Paid day of January, A.D. IMT, Materials and and Clerk 6.543.00 Burial of Widows 7 | E. M. MILLER, cv. 3.616.62 Salary of Detec- 2 000.00 Monuments 425.00 Balance Jan Sea? ND 1p iy 144.44 County Controller i 5 tive » SB Memorial Ex ses 2,650.19 8.¥25.19! COUNTY FEES A NF. Weidman, suty Prothonotary | Equipment ........ 2797.37 32566.18 OS: Supuites 42 50 morial Expenses 18 LER ON HN, |Lester Weidman, Deputy