Be: 3! SC. de ie # hém are of Canadian breeding. Regular Work — Prefer live in Joy or the i nity. to ediate vici- aa a vom bie THE SILO £¢OMPANY 7-24-2t PUBLIC SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1947 at 1:00 o'clock, P. M. (DST) the undersigned will off rough of Elizakizthtown, (Bainbridge Road) 21% thi Also at the same ‘thin HOUSEHOLD GOODS e undersiened will sell ot Point Electric Stove Home Comfort range, wi sion table and other hoysehold mention. Sale to be held at th bridge Road) about 2% m above mentioned. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Garman and Landis, Clerks, Louis 9. May, Attorney FUIZABETH WOT GEMUTH, JACOB Z. MARTIN and JOUN Z. VIARTIN., Fxeoutors of the last Will and Testament of Fannie Martin, dec’d public sale a ia, known as Nos. 356-358 LEMENTS AND MACHINERY bedroom furniture. chests, Heatrola, d water front. sewing machine, exten- rticles and equipment too numi:rous to hogfle of Fannie Martin, Route No. 241 (Bain- west of Elizabethtown at the time he lin- Administratrix Dispersal Sale TO BE HELD Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1947 on the farm of the late C. G. Bucher located along the road leading from Annville to Mt. Pleasant, about 1 mile north of Route 322 and 22 miles South of Annville. Entire Herd of Registered Holstein Cattle BANGS CERTIFIED COWS, some are fresh, others due throughout the year. Most of 4 YEARLING HEIFERS, some are bred and all are Vaccinated. 4 HEIFERS from 4 months to one-year-old. Thee cattle are well bred, and will be a good. addition to anv herd. All arf bred artifically. TWO POLAND CHINA GILTS Bred for first litter. § ario 10-dise 7-inch with Ferguson power use walking plow, two ensilage citer with pipe: grain and fertilizer drill; John corn plant lift for tractor: twenty-tooth Pefyv harrow. Svr v tow-dewn rubber tire wagons, with bed and sid¢ boards comvlete in first class condition: John Deere 28-disc harrow # good condition: Culti- packer. 8-ft. wide: Mountville con sheller: Nfw Idea manure soreader, New Idea side delivery rake in verv goed cghdition: Ford tractor with Ferguson equinment and step up with lights and pulley in excellent condition. Also the following equipment: mower, rear late type practically n I bottom 12-inch plow, Ford tractor i 31 Chevrolet coupe with box and crate, in running condition: DeLa ilker with two units, in good condition; 4-can eleictric milk cooler also in good shape; milk pails and strainers, manure sled, forks, chains, hay fork and rove; lot of lumber consisting of 2x4 in. from 5 to 12-ft. lengths; 2x6—10; 1x4—10: lot of new oak boards 1-inch thick: lot of sheeting; locust posts 6x6 and other articles used on the farm. Sale to start at 1 o'clock. Conditions by Auctioneers: Hess & Dupes. K ATIE S. i : rvey Rettew. Pedigrees: Harvey = Administratrix For Private Sale BEVERLY TWIN MARKET and Livestock Exchange G. K. WAGNER, Proprietor Phone 291-R-2 RA. D. 2 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. JUST CAME IN New McCormick-Deerin Rope-Tie Picku No. 11 Blizzard eder, 2-row cultivator, 7-ft. md scoop. transport box. 2- BUCHER Automatic Baler of Screw Jack rd Mowers NEW FORD CU ATOR New Farmall M All Complete. Used a Few Months New Farmall BN; also 194 7 Farmall BN with Plow and Cultivator. Used a Few Months 1946 Farmall A With Plow Two 1947 Farmall H's Used 30 Days 2 New Wood Bros. Com Pickers, New Skyline Ensilage. Har- vester, all Complete with Blower. New John Deere Ensilage. Harvester, with Hay adg. New Case 6-foot Combine, with Mounted Motor, also Allis Chalmers Combine, Power Take-off. Used 2 seasons on farm: 2-tons Baler Twine, $12.00 for 2-Ball Bag. Mortuary Record In This Section (From Page 1) patrick, Elizabethtown; Hugh Fitz- patrick, Mount Joy; and Ralph Fitzpatrick, Bainbridge; two sis- ters: Mrs. John Doyle, Philadel- phia and Mrs. Ada Schaible, Bain- bridge. The funeral] was held this after- noon with interment in Green Tree cemetery. Harry L. Swarr Harry L. Swarr, sixty-three, of Landisville, died at the General Hospital, after an illness of six weeks. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Landisville Men- nonite Church and a trustee of the Landisville Mennonite ceme- tery for the past twenty years. A son of the late Martin P. and Maria Landis Swarr, he is survived by two sons, J. Arthur and Martin N., of Landisville; six grandchil- dren; one brother, Martin L., Lan- caster R8; and a sister, Mrs. Sa- leme S. Aungst, Salunga. The funeral was held on Sun- day afternoon in the Landisville Mennonite Church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Adam S. Gamber Mrs. Barbara F. Gamber, sev- enty-eight, wfe of Adam S. Gam- ber, Landisville, died at her home at 5 a.m. Tuesday after a t wo weeks’ illness. She was born in Manor Twp., a daughter of the late Rudy and Elizabeth Eiseman Fenstermacher, and was a mem- ber of Salem Evangelica] and Re- formed Church, Rohrerstown. Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Lane, Mrs. Emma Lane, both of Landisville; Mrs. Anna Rothfus, Neffsville; and one brother, Harry Fenstermacher, Lancaster. The funeral will be held from her late home Friday morning with interment in the Lutheran and Re- formed cemetery at Rohrerstown. Aaron S. Lenhard Aaron S. Lenhard, eighty-three, this boro, died at 5:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Neffsville Brethren Home. He was a retired farmer and tobacco dealer and was a member of the Florin Church of the Brethren. He served as super- intendent of the Mount Joy Com- munity Exhibit for a number of years. He was a son of the late Abraham and Barbara Shaub Len- hard and ‘is survived by a daugh- ter, Saloma, wife of C. J. Musser, Mount Joy Rl, four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren, The funeral held from the Koser funeral parlors at Landis- ville with further services in the Silver Spring Evan- gelical United Brethren Church and interment in the cemetery ad- joining. Levi B. Henry Levi B. Henry, fifty-five, Eliza- bethtown, was found dead in bed Wednesday by his wife, Minnie, when she went to call him for supper. Dr. J. Hoffman Garber, Elizabethtown, deputy coroner and attending physician, pronounced death due to a heart attack. A son of the late David and Sar- ah Bricker Henry, he was a mem- ber of St. Paul's Evangelical Unit- ed Brethren Church, Elizabeth- town. Surviving, besides was this forenoon his PUBLIC SALE of a VALUABLE FARM FRIDAY; AUGUST 22, 1947 The undersigned will sell at pub- lic sale on the premises located in Fast Donegal Twp. and Mount Joy Borough, at the end of South Mar- ket Street the following. § 90 ACRE FARM} with improvements theregh erected consisting of a 215 STORY wil 13 bath on sefond floor, floor, auto- matic ther conven- iences. MOD Garage, lz and have s fs, all in excellent condition. The land is in a high state of cultivation, has six acres of meadow with running spring water. An orchard, and a well of never failing water. About 15 acres of this land is in Mount Joy Borough Plan, Residence A District. A rare opportunity with many possibilities. This is ong of Lancaster County's outstanding farms. Sale to be held on the premises at the end of South Market St., Mount Joy Borough, on Friday, August 22, 1947 at 2 o'clock p. m. DST, when terms and conditions will be made known by DANIEL: G. FORRY Henry J. Snavely, Auct. Henry H. Koser, Clerk 7-31-4t | INSTITUTIONIAL The Affairs At Florin For Past Week (From page 1) ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. James Eichler and Franklin Eichler spent Sunday at Mt. Gretna. Miss Barbara Ann Longenecker and Mr. Earl Bell spent Sunday at Philadelphia. Mrs. James Berrier of Milton Grove called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper Sr, on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nissly spent the week end at Altoona at a Camp Meeting. Mr. Al Fike spent the week end at Newville with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Breneman and son. Miss Jo Ann Melhorn of Pal- myra, is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn. Mr. and Mus. Benj. Nissly and family spent the week near Al- toona. Mrs. Harry Hersh and Mrs. Rhoda Stehman spent a week in Carlisle. Mr. Simon L. Fickinger, jeweler, Mt. Joy, purchased the property of Jacob D. Strickler which occupied by Mr. Albert Koser. Possession will be given Aug. 1st. Mr. Koser will move into one side of the new double house récently completed. Prelim. Field Day in the next issue of the paper. The enthusiasm was for this sort of play has run quite high and competit- ion is keen. If the Phillies schedule is not changed the boys from the play- ground, who have the required number of points, will see a dou- ble header with the St. Louis Card- inals at Philadelphia. Don’t forget the Dol] Show next Thursday afternoon! All the chil- dren of the community are couraged to enter their respective dolls. There will en- be prizes given for the oldest, the largest, the smallest, the best dressed, the | prettiest and most comical and the cutest. Remember next Thursday, August the seventh, the playground will sponsor a Doll Show. ———— Gee ere SAYS RHEEMS YOUTH NEEDS TREATMENT William Smith, eighteen, Rheems, charged with assault and battery, aggravated assault and battery and assault with intent to kill, was brought into court on the order of County Probation Officer Edgar Barnes. Barnes informed the court that Smith, who was arrested April 10 by Detective Harry E. Fitzgerald, of the State Police, on the com- plaint of John B. Stehman, Rheems, for annoying girls in the vicinity of Rheems and Mount Joy, was not pleading guilty, but was in need of institutional treatment. Judge Schaeffer examination the learning a ordered a mental but later continued for two weeks mental been made juvenile. case after examination had of Smith as a widow, are one daughter, Anna Mae Obenstine, West Virginia; a son, Richard G. Henry, Elizabeth- town; three grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Harry Floyd, Rheems, two Harris, Millersville, and Paul, Reamstown. Th funeral was held bethtown Monday afternoon interment in the Eberle here. at Eliza- with cemetery Mrs. Anna Salome Garlin Mrs. Anna Salome Garlin, sixty- eight, 116 W. Main Street, this boro, widow of John E. Garlin, died Sunday morning at her home following menths. Born in Perry County, she was a daughter of the late David and Julia Wilt Berrier. She of the Trinity Lutheran Church here and also the Ladies Bible Class and the Missionary Society of the church. Surviving are five children: Charles A., Eliz- an illness of several was a member abethtown; Louisa, wife of Dr. Russell Stoner, Marietta; Donald L., Mount Joy R2; Homer D., Miami, Fla, and Hazel A. at home; nine grandchildren; and the following brothers: Austin Berrier, Iowa; James Be:rier, Eliz- abethtown RD; David Berrier, Harrisburg; and John Berrier, Elizabethtown RD. The funeral was held in the Lutheran church here Wednesday afternoon with interment in the Eberle cemetery. — sol Ulm When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin and Mrs. Martin Bless, Bainbridge: | and three brothers, John, Rheems; | 1 | ister Sale Register| Ea If you want a notice on your sale | inserted in this register weekly! from now until day of sale. ABSO- | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us | ready let us print your bills, That's | the cheapest advertising you can get | Wednesday, Aug. 6 — On premises a short distance East of | Silver Spring and miles | South of Landisville, 85 registered Poland’ China Breeding stock comprising 50 bred, 10 Spring | gilts and 15 Spring boars, by El- mer S. Musser Farms, Lancaster R1. Paul Sanger, the | several el head of | | auct. | | Friday, Aug. 15 — At The or | letin, Mt. Joy, a lot fronting 50 it. | on W. Main St, in Mt. Joy with a | 2 1-2 story frame dwelling, heat, | bath, also a stone cutting shop 18 | by 28 ft. Sale by James Glatfelter. | | | | C. S. Frank, Auct., 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22nd — On the premises in East Donegal Twp, at the end of South Market Street. | Mt. Joy Borough, 90 acres with 2 | 1-2 story frame dwelling, oil heat | other conveniences, bank barn, 2 silos, implement shed and work shop, garage, other buildings by Daniel G. Forry. Auctioneer Henry J. Snavely. Wednesday, Aug. 27 — On the premises along a public road lead- ing from Salunga to Oyster Point | Hempfield farm | in East Twp. a | of 105 acres 68.23 perches, with 2 story brick dwelling, frame bank | barn, corn barn, tobacco shed ete | by Michael H. Musser. Walter | Dupes, Auct. ———— | { Saturday, © Aug. 30 — On the | premises in the Village of May- | town, household and kitchen fur- | niture and some antiques by J. R.| Administrator of Estate. Risser, Joseph 8. | Risser h— | Aug. 20 — In West Hempfield Twp., on the road lead- | Chestnut Hill Newcomer's Saturday, Mennonite | Quarry, 2 | miles west of Silver Spring, house- hold goods by Mrs. Annie H. Mus ser. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. ing from Church to September 6 — On the prem- | ises in East Donegal Twp., on the | road leading from Donegal Springs to Marietta, a farm of 83 acres, 104 1-2 brick frame perches with a 2 with story dwelling conveniences, | bank barn, tobacco shed, ete., by |'Christ H. Stoner and Union Nat- ional Mount Joy Bank, Adminis- trators of the Estate of Rohrer Stoner deceased CC. 8S. Frank Auct. Thursday, Sept. 11 On the premises in East Donegal Twp., on Additions to duplicate ............. | Penalties added after Oct. Total amount (sum of 1, & | Exonerations (1946 tax) | Discounts { Not filed as liens or returned Net amount of 1946 tax collected CURRENT EXPENSES { | A. Expenses of General Control | | Sceretary’s office, salaries $400.00 Treasurer (Commission Or Salary) 4 | Tax Collector ........... Auditors ....d Be ai. Census Enumeration | Other Expenses of General Control 829.04 843.17 | 21.00 | 100.00 vii rise 162.10 | { . . . | Total expense of General | i ‘control’ Lula an hn $ 2,355.31 | |B. Expenses of instruction | | Salaries of Teachers (In- | clude teacher-librarians) tA. Textbooks ........5... { Supplies used in Instruction | 19,250.00 | 1,381.01 | | your sale date and when you are .. AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY 1, FOR MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. Amount levied (Face of 1946 duplicate) Donegal Springs to Marietta, a farm of land with 2 77 acres of Limestone 1-2 story brick house, frame barn, tobacco shed, all buildings have slate roofs. Sale b Irvin Hoffines, C. S. Frank, Auct.| —— Caturd: y. Sept. 13 — On the 214 N. Barbara St. Antiques, premises at Mt. Joy, some modern furniture, blacksmith and carpen ter. tools by A. C. Sauders. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 1:00 pn. a Fenstermacher (From Page 1) ved as such from 1904 until 1916. He was an ardent and ser Republican and remained true to his party throughout his life. of The Sico the He was a salesman Company and its predecessor, Schock Independent Oil Company, and was in their service over a period of 38 years. He has heen inactive for a number of years be cause of impaired health. Mr. Fenstermacher a mem- ber of the Lancaster Lodge of Elks Order of Odd was and Independent Fellows. The home of Main St., with the East afternoon Ephrata from Frank B. Walter, Wednesday interment in funeral was held the cemetery. A The English oak tree lives for about 1200 years. Malaria is one of the oldest known diseases of mankind. Brazil the world’s cogee. Srows FOR SALE Grand 8 rm. house with 4 apts. in perfect location, good invest- ment, Stone and frame, Ideal for business, all conveniences, just outside Boro of Mount Joy—Sce it!! Good productive farm 3 miles outside Mount Joy. conveniences - 10 Rm. a » building lot, 206x192 on ler Ave., no ongf can build es yougon this one, Small oon Lo T Detwiler e., built on e® ~ 40x171 on already Good Cou and Farm of 148 A. ). Stone House wi conveniences Price is lo@ 4 Set yourse in business in this fine Grocory Store at Glen Rock, Pa. Farm of 110 A. Near York is a wl one. Plenty of Desirable Homes York Just in or near ask us! AUSHERMAN BROS., Realtors James P. Haus, Agent Phone 251 Cor. Jacob & Qt about two-thirds of | the Colebrook road leading Bulletin. Mt. Joy, Pa., CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c per | msertion, If over five lines, 5¢ per line each insertion, all payable in advance. FOR SALE: Two wheeled trailer, good condition. Apply C. M. Webb & Son. Phone 117J Mt. Joy. 7-31-tf FOR SALE: Between 750 and 800 Sq. Ft., of new flooring lumber, dry, Call Mt. Joy 121J14. 7-31-1tp FOR SALE: second hand shallow well pump. Call Landisville 2646 or them at my shop. Charles D. Mease, Landisville, 7-31-3tp. see FOR SALE: Gould electric Pressure system, per hour. Used one year. Russell H. Cooper, Salunga, Penna. WANTED TO BUY: \@Td 4-Poster Bed. Write P. O. Box 85 c/o S. Mt. Joy, Pa. 1-24-11 Shallow well 350 gals. a NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS: A pen- alty of 5% will be add:d on both Borough and County taxes if un- [paid after Aug. 1st. James R, Hock- enberry, Tax Collect x 7-31-1t WANTED TO RENT: AN garage for business purposes, also a lot of ground. Write P. O. Box 85, ¢/o S. C. Mt. Joy. t31-2t FOR SALE: Wheelbarrow /(wooden) used a short time. Price $5.00. Tele- phone 154R Mt. Joy. 7-31-tf IVOTE OF THANKS: We wish to express our thanks to the many friends and nedighbors for their cards and bowers during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Ruth E. Klugh and family. 7-31-1tp NEWCOMER 600 STARTED £EX LINKED POFLETS : H. S. NEWCOMER & SONS, Inc. MOUNT JOY PHONE 200 7-31-1t APPRECIATION: Mrs. Annie Ream Masonic Home, Elizabethtown wish- ¢s to thank her friends for the cards ind flowers received while in the hospital. 7-31- 10spita ~ 31-1tp Cl FOR SALE: Two fo es boys bicveles, both rebufl# and painted, with new tires. Everett G. Metzler, Mt. Joy, phone 288J2. GIRL WANTFD: Ak checker at local Acme Market Aull time. Experience not Apply Acme Market, E. Main St., Mount Joy. 7/24]tf FOR SALE: 1932 | 1ac Sedan, lord running condition, 7 tires. Call Mount Joy 121J14. 7117|tf Write, | C., Lancaster. Kuhn, Phone 247-M WANTED: learners and ge Steady work wi etta Holloware Marietta, Pa. ing oO] tion quick 11 give Jae Oak or Ivy poi irritations asic Jo No. 700084, whic relief. Sold by E. WL. Garber, | Joy St., Mount Joy. 6-12-8t NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: #'x7', 8x8, 10'x10° 12' x12’ for im=- from the lot of commercial and pivo sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-tf ANTIQUES AND GLASSWARE WANTED, of all kinds. Old gold, Jewelry, old type furniture. Before you sell call “Jim”, phone Lancas~ 19 N. Queen Street. ter 26843, 3 Q es lin PRIVATE SALE: erty, N. Barbara room & bath sto house— 2 Apartm : with bath, Frame house—2 Apts. of 4 rooms & bath each; 5 Gi three are new. Also a building lot. Apply on premises. 7-17-tf FOR SALE—Safefy Gl for all makes of cars, B ank Auto Wrecking, 74 N. ar St, Eliza- bethtown, Pa. Phone 38-W, 6-12-tf BUILDING on New Street, On¢ Lo 176 feet; One Lot—50x15! One Lot—73x Price "each. Apply E. E. Brown, Mount Joy. Phone 169 or 34. 5-28 TWO CHILD: TONES. lettering, price Glatfelter, Mt. Joy. WANTED: Dumperssand sand cute ter, 90c ver rT ware & Enanigle Co., Marietta, Pa. 5-15-tf. WOOD SHOP: upholstering, fi antiques restor Maytown, Pa. CATS WANTED: Must weigh four nounds. Telephone Landisville | 2883. A 17/4tp FOR SALE: Allis Chalfners Model Vi Trawler Tractog,/ in excellent Priced refsonable. Elmer S. Musser, Lancaster Rl. Phone Landisville 2081. T-17tf WILL, SOME ONE RENT ME a in Mount Joy. Frank Gantz, 32 Railroad St. 7-10-4tp alse “hors 0 | house FOR SALE: A bay spd Mount Joy Sts. 1947 ' vestern saddle and ridle. Call Keller's Stock Yards, Mount Joy. 7-10 f FOR SALE: House, §-rooms, bath, tore room attached, gutomatic heat, 2-car garage. Apvoly 228-130 East (Main St., Mt. Joy, Teléphone Mount foy 13-R. 7-3-tf 53200 14,117.20 19,249.% FOR SALE: Homer [Pipcle® Fur- 9 184.60 248.90 139 go Dace in good condition. Apply 140 re... 6600 73.71 1191|N- Mark-t St, Mt. Lo 1443911 i lio Ties 256.20 18.48 58 T0Y COAL: Telephofes” Mt. Jov Sxl 6-26-tf 819.74 13,318.44 1,672.94 17,546.56 F. Expenses of Fixed Charges. State Retirement Board! 72589 Fire ..... (. 93.44 Compensation’ 50.10 Vis Total Expense bp Charges cea 7 889.43 Total Current Expenses (A2280.99 RECE 9h Balance on hand ful, Loi All funds exclsiye 1 Sinking Fund 3.62.89 Property Tax 1946, $13,318.41 Per capita tax 1946, $4,228 %2 17,546.56 Delinquent tax (Previou to 1946) tate appropriation: Teachens 1435.12 [Mott Joy. ar—See —Ben Staley dr All 163R2 5-9-tf NOTICE Contract Bids gladly ac- cepted for paintipg of good paint to. painted = property it Presbyterian wrgh, Manse and Cravagaigituatod 7-9 Marietta Mmunt Toys # Bodnd & Trustees WILEIAM' BRIAN! a [ INTERESTED Sn vour | Association, PHOTO FINISH} right exposure r printed plain or {coin). Reprints 3€ each. Minimum order 25c¢. Canital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15tf NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS TO SATISFY MORTGAGE GIVEN BY GEORGE FRANK TO MT. JOY BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASSO- CIATION. Notice is given that on July 11, 1947 a complaint by John W. Kreid- er and Nora H. Kreider was pre= sented to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County praying that a certain mortgage given by George Frank to Mt. Joy Building and Savings Association, dated No- vember 8, 1875, in the amount of $200.00, and recorded in the Record= er’'s Office at Lancaster, Pa., in Mort- gage Book 26, Page 315, covering It of grou with” improvements thereon erected ffonting 49 feet. mor» or less, the east side of North Market Bf in the Borough of Mt. Joy, and ektending in depth of thot width Eastwardly 120 feet, more or less, being lot No. 25 in that part of the Borough of Mt. Joy as laid out by Philip Frank, should be sat- isfied of vecord. The Mt. Joy Building and Savings its successors or are notified to file answers to the complaint to quiet title above noted and to appear in Court Friday, September 5, 1947 at 9:30 A. M. to answer the said complaint and show cause why the said mortgage should not be satisfied as to said land. JOHN H. PFENNINGER, M. M. Harnish Sheriff 7-31-1t Eo R. IL. BREAKIRON’'S PLUMBING & HEATING “SHOP | Rear of 247, Manfetid. St, Mt. Joy SEWER’ AND DRAINAGE WORK Attorney 7-17-4¢ To John Hassler. Henry Hassler, | Michael Hassler, Elizabeth Hassler, Samus] Hassler, Mary Ann Hassler, Fanny Hassler, Susanna Hassler Glare, their heirs, legatees and legal representatives, and other persons interested. include library supplies) 605.83] 1ranspbrtation, Tuition® os as nding achers ate 88.00 | Vocafional AAT Temporary Phone No. Lanc. 2-8807 ©... lL 10,027.94 { Al¥ other sources. Indicates | 0 Sores and Attach Total expense off\Instruc- Schedul 709.91 N » is hereby given that claim b: tion uv. iii . $31,352.78 | " . fA tharine N. Stoner, widgw of | | C. Expenses of Auxiliary Agencies | tal receipts, including o qroday| Behr Stoner, late of Mf. Joy | | and coordinate | beginning balance 12.862°94 | y deceased, for widow's | | Transportation of pups .. 5,012.00 SUMMARY eh exem of $500.00 out of real | Enforcement of Compu Total Receipts (Item 14) 4286294 « appraisal 10 her of a | sory Attendance 65.00! Total Current Fxpen . rtain lot\87 feet by 178 feet on Nurse Service ......... 88.40 (Items A-F inc.) 12,280.99 south side of Donegal Springs hs . Road, Mt. Joy Pa., at a valuation | | Total Auxiliary Balara» on Hand (To Bd f $1.00000 has. been filed in the | | and Coordinate Activities 5,165.40 | Available for School Yes Register's Office’, and apvolication | D. Expenscs of Operation of 1947-48) 581.95 Witt ade 6 the Orphans | School Plant All Funds exclude { ir of ‘ 1: ncaster ( ounty on Wages of Janitar and Other Fund—specify amoun an Avg 1% 1547 ’ Sonne said rea] Employes. .............. 99.00 each fund a / % EC : ar Sime | Foel .........0......... WES oni Butt ib we Re Water 4359 | choo! buildings and Site I } 3 ii Rr | Light and Power ........ 250.00], at Cost - 17,200700 RES & DEWAR Janiters’ Supplies ....... 43.65 | Textbooks and Equipment : Smita {Care of Grounds ........ 2200] at Cost 3.000 6 | Other Expenses of Opera- 1946 Tax (Current Year) { Hon... ee 160 | 1945 Tax .. iE | 1901 a AC | Total Expense of Opera- B lane 0 i nd all P inds - ALUE | excluding Sinking tion | E. Expenses of Maintenance | of School Plant | Upkeep of Grounds ...... 35.00 | Repair of Buildings ...... 837.76 | Repair and Replacement of | Heating, Plumbing, and | Lighting of Furniture. ............ Total Expense of Main- tenance 69.58 5.00 960.84 581.95 fund specify amo:nt . 2249276 Total Asset We hereby « that we hav examined the al accounts and find them correct. and that the g=- curities of the officers of the board are in accordance with law. PAUL M. HESS H. MARTIN HOFFER Auditors 3 PARADE | | IN OUR AD | | COLUMNS WILL LEAD YOU TO SAVINGS Patronize Bulletin advertisers, | that certain larids owned® by | situated {in a Take notice that on July 11, 1947, a complaint to quiet title was pre- to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, Pennsyl- vania, by Normgan D. Ober, praying by _him, in Rapho Township, Lan- caster County, subject to a in the sum of 66 2/3 imposed in favor of the #¥bove named parties deed dated August 29, 1848 from Michael Hassler et ux. to Jac= ob C. Clair and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in |and for Lancaster County in Deed Book S. Vol. 7 ot Page 616, inter alia on a tract of land containing eight (8) acres seventy-nine (79) perches, more fully described in said deed. which charge has never been | satisfied of record, be discharged from the operation, lien and effect of said charge. You are hereby notified to file an tanswer to said comvlaint and to ap= pear before the said Court on Fri August 22, 1947, at 9:30 A. M. ED.- ST., Court Room No. 1, Court House, Lancoser, Pennsylvania, to show caus if any you have, why said charge should not be satisfied as to said land. JOHN H. PFENNINGER Sheriff William R. Howard Randolph C. Ryder, A Attomeys. 7-17-44 5-15-tf NOTICE: If you are troubled wih 4