| CUT AND PEEL PULPWOOD Dr.H.C.Killhefer || coin wecies of mee ait eon) | £2 cut at this ume for pulpweood Optometrist | while the wood peels easily re- MANMHEIM | minds W. W. Simonds, extension 163 S. Charlotte St. | forester of the Pennsylvania State Telephone 5.3376 College, Peeled wood brings a bet- | Mon. & Wednes, 9.5:30 | ter price than the unpeeled, hu. Tues, Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M, \ e sure to have a c¢ ntract with the Tues. Fri. Sat. nearest pulp mill before staring to 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M cut ELIZABETHTOWN fe Se ani | Stimulate your business by adver | vising in the Bulletin SPER PL bE at has more agai Hi | VR CL ath Rib LA ae Li Ee | Wonderful" is the way Mr, Kline describes the Sheppard 6M Diesel recently installed n his Farmall “M'. ‘The Sheppard Diesel ! has more power than the old gas engine pulls three | ! 6M: DIESEL CONVERSION ENGINE for FARMALL “M’" "TRACTORS @® Cuts fuel costs over 75% had even when it was new . . . 14” plows all day long for a fraction of my “MT to do more former fuel costs.” Sheppard FULL diesel power . . . work, cut fuel costs over 75% Convert your % Installed in less thon a day * We rate the 6M the soma ®. No alterations to frame es a new Farmall "JA" ® Permits use of all present; implements, aT Wh a Leaman- Evans Go., Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM. (No obligation, of course) Phone 3-9351 DIESEL'S THE POWER SHEPPARD!S i THE DIESEL 1948 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Low Mileage, 2-ton¢ Blue, Radio & Heater agent, es | Lancaster SPACE | State 1946 OLDSMOIBILE | | Nice Clean Black Sedan BUICK SPECIAL Extra Nice, Heater & Radio 1947 Club Sedan, BUICK SPECIAL White Sidewall Tires, Heater & Radio 1942 Gead Clean Club Sedan, 1948 1 TON STAKE CHEVROLET TRUCK Dual Wheels, Low'Mileage, Very Special 1945 CHEVROLET 1, TON TRUCK Platform Body, Good Condition and Clean 1948 CHEVROLET PICKUP Good and Clean CHEVROLET 1947 SEDAN DELIVERY Nice Lizht Delivery Job 1946 CHEVROLET PANEL Clean and good job NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. DIAL WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY, PA 3-4821 COUNTY'S WHEAT CROP IS | ESTIMATED AT 2500000 BU. Lancaster County farmers will bout 2,500,000 bushels of this harvest wheat season tmaltes made by farmers, Harry 8. Sloat, associate county imates that the yield in County will be 25 to 5 last the sul bushels more than vear. Ese vield is d acre in the A federal-state t the per where state wn the vey estimates th yield in state will be 21.5 bushels to the a with 23 re this yea bushels 12st Lancaster compared Vie County's wheat har- ve 1 far behind schedule longed wet weather -— a THE VEGETABLES So me of the distances in the nr vegetable w Penn table special- recommended hy extension vege 1518 2 to 4 inches for ca Lee's, turnips, rutabagss, and pa nips; 2 to 3 inches for snap beans; 8 inches Then the grow to the nd 6 for bush beans vegetables will nr proper size. —— -— en Wher in necd of Printing lima | (anv= | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNFRAL Mount Joy, DIRECTORS Pa. FARM MACHINERY AND HOG SALE R. D. Phone 442-J-2 at Elizabethtown 2, Penna. [ according to es- | Good Wiring and Grain Handling 1 # * * * Go logether in Modern Elecirified Granaries SALUNGA * | | Mr ) and Mrs. Henry Danner and To TS AMP 11S VOLT BRANCH CIRCUIT TO LONTS “1 « MOTOR BRANCH CIRCUIT OF N12 WikE TO | Washington, D.C.,, spent several WHAT THE SYMBOLS MEAN | days with Mr. and Mrs, S. H. Hies- Ss A OAL A | tand, last week, Gc OUTLIT IOR CONVIYOR Mrs. Emma Detwiler of Lancaster | is spending several days visiting | OUTLET FOR CON WALL SWITCH EW OUTLET FOR GRAIN DRYER CIRCUITS | friends in town. Martha Ann Petit returned home | from State C-llege, Pa., where she | visited her aunt and uncle, Mrs. Richard Moyer. FINED AND CONVEYOR MOTORS (330 VOID 1 + MOTOR BRANCH CIRCUIT OF 712 WIRE TO Mrs. Lillian Sterringer and OUTLETS FOR PORTAME ELEVATOR (230 YOUN) . . 1. INDIVIDUAL 330 VOLT CIRCUIT TO CORN SHILLER M2 WIRE | daughter, Miss Flizabeth, Noreen 1 + INDIVIEVAL 230 VOLT CIRCUIT TO ORAIN DRYER #8 Wine | Fott, of Lancasier and Mrs. Bessie | | Mapstone, of Danville, Pa. spent { Thureday with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- tee Peifer. { Mrs. Theodore Walters, son, Ted- | dy and daughter spent Wednesday | with her mother, Mrs. Bert Shiss- | ler at her summer near FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR | Lampeter, Let's Look Inside and See Equipment, Layout of Granary Miss Shirley Geiss, of Reading is By RA MILER | Gravity chutes permit farmers to | spending her vacation with her I dv } rv rar " i Farm I ition Bureau draw whole grain from overhead bins, | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron . Often, granaries also are | Gei \1 : I with feed grinders and | fe such cases, whole grain is | Quite a few town folks took ad- 3 i 1 ropped through connecting chutes | yantage of 1he trip to Atlantic City | fa [ Al h op fone & 1 | into a blower- equip; ed mill where ijt shonsored. | th helesale C traning » bu a D / > sale "OC = are n rated in one bullding. | js ground, and then blown into over- Pp d: hy e whclesale (roc Lypical of this type ucture IS | haad feed bins, Other chutes permit | ers of Lancaster County. the granary lilustrated we. : the ground grain to flow, as needed, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kendig It [ everal el cal “time | into the mixer. of Windsor, Cnn 1 the and labor-savin and oi | Granaries, of the type shown, alsc . v8 AnoHnee. ie essit l7 | make ideal grain drying structures. | birth of a daughter. Mr. Kendig is | Saturday, July 22, '50 re at 10 A. M. (DS.T) All Kinds of FARM MACHINERY AND TRACTORS. COMBINES, BALERS | LOO WHITE CEDAR AND LOCUST POSTS CARS AND TRUCKS 300 HOGS De: bring in your Farmers, ers ! chinery machinery for this sale. Prices are rising again. | Terms: Cash. Next Sale—Wed- | August 2, 1950. G. K. WAGNER'S Machinery and Hog Auction Don’ Buy Your Auto Insurance Before Getting These Facis Learn how you can get superior BROADFORM protection at substantial savings. Semi-annual premiums. Strong company with service in every state. Before you buy . . check with me «». 00 obligation. nesday, {Gr | One or both side cribs may be used | for ify | | In the ! that provisions have been made for a ol | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendig of town. CII. SELL THE ROOSTERS Benjamin this purpose. Power suppliers and College Extension Departments have plans available for such operations. illustration, it will be noted No. § wire, individual 230-volt circuit to handle grain drying equipment. 1 1 addition to the equipment illus- trated, the plan also shows three s located on each floor of the anary for general illumination, ation about electrical circuits ired for the structure, as well as y to the electrical symbols used, appears to the right of the isometric slietch above. when the tension pouliry specialist. You may want to save | next year, but market the rest and | save feed and space. eee OFFER ANGUS SERVICE Saturday, town F Thurs i Annual | Swine unds 2, by sday, Juiy Aug. at Kutztown, Penna. 1 East Breeders of Bred Gilts. and hog oy G. Fe rm K. Wagner. 1( }—On Pa. Hampshire the the Consignment -— | LLOYD DERR'S HOLSTEIN COMPLETED | With 13,041 | per cent to her credit, holm pounds Echo, J40-DAY 503 of butterfat and of r Friesian cow owned nilk registered by TEST testing Vid 1 Brook- | Ma- at Elizabeth- Fair 15th sale | | . . { born in Manor Township and spent 39] Holstein- | Lloyd A. in official age Penn cooper- Derr, Mount Joy, has completed a | 240-day production test | Herd Improvement Registry She was milked two times daily, {and was 8 years 5 mcnths of | when she began her testing period { Testing was supervised by sylvania State College, in tion with The Holstein-Friesian | a | Association of America. | | | PROVIDE Ray N. Wiley |= SWINE sent GI. en COMFORT { of Roy Ament, Sale R egister Mortuary Record The First Pennsylvania Artificial Breeding Association at Lewisburg. serving the central part of State, and the Northeastern Penn- sylvania association at Tunkannock | have bought Aberdeen-Angus bulls and will offer service shortly. CIs. PLANT CLEAN WHEAT (From page 1) in the adjoining cemetery. John D. Lutz John D. Lutz, eighty-six, died in the County Hospital where he had been a patient for the Lancaster last two years. A retired farmer, he crop had more than 10 per cent of was a son cf the late John and | (ho heads infected with stinking Doerstler Lutz. He was smut, it is better to get a smut-free supply for planting. entire life in that community, ———— lS residing at Washington Boro R1. He of Grace Evangel- Mil- his Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in | this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum Over 3 lines, per line........... 10c | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c wis a member ical United Brethern Church, lersville. He is survived Ly three daugh- ters, Anna M., wife cf Harry Gehr, Washington Boro R1, Miss Ada E. g, and Flora E. wife Mount Joy R2; three Edwin E., Salunga, B. Frank, Conestoga R2, and J. Clyde, Stras- a brcther, Jacob D., Millers- five grandchildren, and tnree great-grandchildren. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. Lutz, Strasbur sons, burg; wre | FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on corner of S. Market and a proposed | street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zone loca# | tion. Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. Jey. | | FOR SALE: Webster - Chicago auto- ville; Mrs. Henry Hoffer Mrs. Elsie May Hoffer, fifty-four, | matic record player. Playy 10-12 wife of Henry Hoffer, Manheim R2, | inch, and 12-10 inch recgfds, con. died Monday in Lancaster Osteo- | to radio. - 1949 model. $£5.00. Dial pathic Hospital after an illness of | 3-9111. 4 28-2p | in Penn and was was born 1896, two days. She Twp. on February 11, | FOR SALE: Registergl white Col- | lie, 10 mos. old, fo of Children, 71 N. Barbara St t. Joy 28-2 | a daughter of the late John S. and D4 | Harriet Ruhl Heagy. She was a | GET A MOVIE C ‘MERA for your { member of the Mastersonville | | vacation. Klahr hgs eight different | | Brethern in Christ Church. Sur- | | Models in stock gt new low prices. viving are her husband; two child- | Victor Klahr, dirget dealer, Middle- | ren: Dorothy M. Hoffer, at home, | town. ; 2-1 {and Richard G., of Manheim R2; | FOR SALE: Wgll established bread | { two brothers ahd one sister: Willis | route in ou Joy and surround- | H., of Wernersville; Mrs. Phares | Ing territory. £Good business op- | | is the best t pla ce for hogs MANHEIM R. D. 2 | in the summertime. However, they { should have plenty of fresh water | p » Landisville 22 . Phone Landisville 2201 { and available shade, says L. C.| AMBRICAN FARMERS | Madison, extension livestock spec- MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY alist cf the Pennsylvania State Operating in lowa as ollege. In the absence of natural (illinois) American Farmers shade, a few posts and poles and Mutual Insurance Company { some sraw or hay will take its At place 9 EXPERIENCE NTERS | LONG HOURS pe GOOD WAGES Harold Kling Phone 273-M ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. | | portunity wit investment fof | like to be hi information | A. Young of Millersville. | only a small capital | Manheim R2. Funeral and Isaac H., own boss. For futher rite Box 83, ¢/o H. H. 29-2¢ | services held this the Mastersonville Bre hern in Christ Church with in- were afternoon in eel { FOR SA Gas Stove, Coal terment in the adjoining cemetery. Range, 3cpe. Living room Suite, SS | Frigidaire »frigerator, exc. cond.; { kitchen chafrs and tables, bed and | spring, dishes, cooking utensils, | bucket-a-dqy stove, Mrs. Newpher | Smeltzer, 3 FE. Main St, Mt. Joy. | Quality Meats : af When in need of Printing. (any- hin 2) kindly remember the Bulletin ALSO {eround in M}. Jov or Manheim sec- } A FULL LINE OF | tion. Phone fLandisville 2126. 29-1p ae IF YOU LOOKING for a paperhanger,’ call Earl C. Brubak- er. Rl, Londgeter Ph. Landisville 4374 19-tf Fruits & Vegetables |* ANTIQUES: toa pay high prices y for antiques of any description. Mr. KRALL'S Meat Market Hart, 161 Charlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phoge 407. 2-24-tf West Main St., Mt. Joy {see BENJ. F. G Market St., Elizabethtown, Ee if "CHECKERBOARD CHUCKLES - Yor our Purina Dorlas J a THE BOSS 1S SURELY MAKING US 'ROUGH IT’ THIS SUMMER... NOTHING TO EAT — BUT GRASSHOPPERS AND RANGE... BUT WERE ROUGHING, HIM NOW. hone 23-R. I BUY all kinds 7-tf seray iron, also H.S.Newcomer & Son, Inc. jet stove wood. YGuy D. Spittler. PULLETS READY TO LAY EARLY | Phone 3-5573 Mt. JR. 5-12-tf ON PURINA GROWING CHMOWS FOR RENT: House {trailer parking space, cool. all confgeniences. Al- To gather those profitable early fall rina 23 frat for sale. €ggs—grow your pullets now the Trailer Villa, R. D. Route 241, Purina way. They'll be well-de- Phone Elizabethtown IW. 29-4 veloped, ready to lay. See us about - a Purina growing ration today. CASHIER WANTED: 4 Part-time, 3 nights a week. Apply Theatre, Mount Joy. FOR SALE: G. E Re 29-1p Magic Chef Gas Range, con- MOUNT JOY, PA. dition. Living yoom suite, 3-pe. Call at 210 E. Main St., first floor. Phone Mt. Joy.3-5104. 29-1 son, Ronnie and daughter, Eileen of Mr, and | Do not waste feed on the roosters | hatching seascn is past, | warns C. O. Dossin, Penn State ex- | a few good ones for | the | Penn State extension plant path- | clogists say that if the farm wheat | irises 35¢ | =|" someone who would | | WANT TO BUY about two ocres of | OR FARM BURFAU INSURANCE | (R080 1 os Other Penna. | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa,, Thursday, July 20, 1950—23 Typewriters, Add. Mach's, Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and ' Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, | Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14], 8-18-tf INOTICE: If in need of relief from | Poison Ivy, Odk or Sumac or other minor skin irritations get Doctor's | Prescription 700.084 and you will | get immediate relief. Sold by E. W. | Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St, Mt. Joy. 28-8 |SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual | ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- ker, Lancaster R1. Phone Landis- ville 4374. 27-tf FOR SALF: Fordhook Celery | plants. Paul N. Brubaker, south of [Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd. Phone 3-5421, 27-3 DRESSED CH'CKENS: free deliv- ery, Harold Musser, Phone 3-4951 | Mt. Joy R1. 22-tf ENJOY DRIVING? Protect your right to do so by getting State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance. Careful drivers receive complete coverage at lower rates. Remember—under | new laws in most states, you can lose your license after one accident. Take no chances. See about State Farm's comnlete protection today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St, Phone 3-4901 28-1 | PAINTERS - NEED¥D: D. Loraw, | Florin. Phone 3-4446, Mt. Joy. 22-tf [POR AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- | STERING call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN’S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & | Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf H. L. RICE | Plumbing & Heating 15-tf Phone Mt. Joy 3-4151 B-4-U-BUY-C KLAHR’S Big Stock of good time-tested Cameras. for |orice and direct service. Victor | Klahr Camera Shop. Rear Post Of- | fice, Middletown. 27-4t | EXFCUTORS NOTICE Fstate of Isaiah D. Stehman, late | of Mount Joy, Pa., decd. Letters testamentary on said |eccate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- | magite payment, and those having claims or demands against the same | will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned ELIZABETH B. BOWMAN 2137 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. RAYMOND O. GILBERT Richbore, Bucks Co., Pa. ) Executors George W. McKee | Clay M. Ryan, Atty’s 27-6 | | EXECUTOR’S NOTICE | Estate of Isaac B. Kettering, late {of Mount Joy Borough, | County, Penna. dec'd. Lstters testamentary on said | Estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- | Lancaster mediate pavment. and those having | claims or demands against The same will present them without delav for undersigned re- Rl. Pa. settlemetn-to the [ siding, at Manheim, | HENRY E. KETTFRING Executor Chas. W. Faby Attorney 25-6 Mount Joy, Pa. NEW THREE YEAR POLIO POLICY $10.00 for the average family Pays up to $5,000. and HOSPITALIZATION INS. RAY N. WILEY Manheim R. D. 2 onposite Mt. Jov Legion Phone Landisville 2201 23-tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Amanda Rutt, late of Manheim Township, dec’d. Letters testamentary on said estate having heen 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 eeottlement to the under- signed residing at Mount Joy, Pa. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Mount Joy, Penna. Executor Carl G. 26-6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Beulah D. Rohrer, late of Borough of Mount Joy, Pa., de- ceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, 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 under- signed UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa. Herr, Att'y Administrator Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys 25-6 Notice is hereby given that at 7:15 P.M. on August 7. 1959 st the Borovegh Hall. Mount Joy, Lancas- ter County. Pa, tae Council of the Borough of Mount Jov will hold a ruklic hearing on, and immediately thereafter, is to consider the adap- tion of certain nroposed amend- iments to the Zonine Ordinance of the Boroue™. which amendments have heretofore been submitted to the Boroueh Planning Commission 2s reauired by law. The amend- men's to be considered propose the following: Tn chanea from classification of Recidence “A” district to Residence “B' district, the following areas: 1. All the land which is not now Residence “B” district in the area “ounded bv David, New Haven, M-=rietta and Lumber Streets. 2. An area hounde” on th north- west by Marietts S'reet. on the bv New Haven Street; on the southeast by Oak Alley and the lin~ nf Oak Allev extended to a pint 289 feet southwest of New Haven Street: and on the southwest a line avproximately 286 fee‘ in Jeongth extending from the end of the last mentioned line to Marietta S'reet at 3 mint 519 feet south- west of Nev Haven Street. Conies of th» probeced amend- ments are on file in the office of the Boronoh Secretarv, and may be ins-ected by ~ny rerson interes'ed ~t hic o™ire-Ne..128 N. Bart ara St., Mort Jov, Pa, tha Af IN AM. and 8 PM. Monddy tq Frida inclusive, :nd 10 A.M. and 5 P.M. Saturdav WIT LIAM F. BRTAN Bor rough Secretary Vor 29-3 Adver tisers Patronize Bulletin ATIDITOR’S RFPORT | FOR YFAR ENDING FOR MOUNT JOV TOWNSHIP SCHOOL, DISTRICT | of 1949 Amount levied (Face | Addition t~ | Penalties added | Total amount (sum of 1. | Wxcnerations (1949 at Nisconnts | Not filed as liens or returned Net amount of 1949 tax enllecter CURRFNT EXPENSES al Control, A. Fxpense of Gere | Secretary's Office. Salaries $ 500.00 Treasurer (Commission or i. oa 1.177.49 i Tay Collector .......... 1,260.18 Audifors . ........... 15.00 letfal Service .......... 70.84 Census Enumerator 125.00 Other Fxpenses of General Control. ............. 00. 248.81 | Total Fxnense of General Control a B. Exvenses of Irstroction: | Salaries cf Teachers (In- clude teacher-librarians | A. Textbooks ........... | Subnlies used in Instruction (Include Nbrary sopplies) 1,400.20 | Attending Teachers Institute 220.00 | Tuition 13,659 75 $ 3,397.32 26.106.73 1,126.44 | Total Expense of Instruc- tion $42,513.12 | C. Expenses of Auxiliary Agencies and Coordinate Activities: Transportation of Pupils 7,458.80 Enforcement of Compulsory Attendance ........... 100.00 Nurse Service .......... 840.00 Other Expenses of Coordin- ate Activities ........ 214.71 Total Auxiliary Agencies | and Coordinate Activities $ 8,613.51 | D. Expenses of Operation of School Plant: Employes <............ 306.84 ces od es 1,056.59 PWR Li sie aia 62.88 Light and Power ........ 230.00 Janitcers’ Supplies ...... 44.35 Cave of Grounds ........ 105.92 Other Expenses of Opera-~ HOD oii 5.00 Total Expense of Opera) HOM Gos vai iain $ 1,811.58 E. Expenses of Maintenance of Schoo! Plant: Upkeep of Grounds Repair and Replacement of Heating, Plumbing, and 694.42 Lighting 85.30 of Furniture ......... 1,759.74 of Other Equipment 322.35 Total Expense of Main- $ 2,861.81 JULY 1. 1950 Auplicots 7 18500 19,926 16 27,121.16 265.00 98 NN 483.) 80 50 201.2% 34178 7.630 50 20,295 44 27.925 94 3.09 22.00 322.00 101.80 328.45 430.25 1.16500 905.00 2.01009 6,123.70 19,039.99 25,163 69 ¥. Exrences of Fived Chelrges: State Retirement Board! . 701.89 Fire Insurance ......... 103.44 Othe- Expenses (Taxes ' cn Property, ete.) ..... Tatal Fxpense of Fixed ue $ 855.06 THtal Current Fxvenses (Items A, B, C, D, E, F) $60,052.40 RECEIPTS Balarce on hand July 1. 1950 All funds exclusive of Sinking Fund $ 827.10 Propertv tax 1249. $19.039.99 Per capita tax 1949, $6,123.70 25,163.69 tax (Previous tn 1049)... 1233.33 Stote appropriation: Teachers, Transportation, Tuition, Vocational 31.291.83 Tuition non-resident nupils 103.14 All other sources. Indicate S~urce and Attach Sched- mle a RR 1,740.00 Tetal receipts, including beginning balance $60,359.09 SUMMARY Total Receipts (Item 14) $60,359.09 Total Current Expenses (Items A-F inc.) ...... $60,052.40 Balance on Hand to be Available for School Year YO50-51) =... .. 00. 000d $ 306.69 ASSETS School Buildings and Sites at Cost ivi arenes $17,200.00 Textbooks and Equipment at Cost ...... wind 3,000.00 1949 Tax (Current Yezy) 2,010.00 1948 Tax 0 Jed, 1,054.00 1947 Tax 584.10 Total Assets .......... $23,848.10 We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and find them correct, and that the se- curities of the officers of the board are in with law. PAUL M. HESS H. MARTIN HOFFER FLMER F. GROFF 29-1 Auditors { Bl ont tre pla rio of Jul Mt 194 nu clu an sta tio the plea: inspe