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    The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 15, 1951—7
HIGH RIFLE TEAM WILL This is the first time that the
PRESENT HYPNOTIST MAR. 1 | Rifle Club has undertaken a ven=
The Mount Joy High School Rifle | ture ag this kind; also the first time
Club has made arrangements with | that your patronage and support
Dr. D. K. Ernst, well known Psy- | has been solicited by these boys,
chologist and Hypnotist to present| For an evening of fun and enter
his program on Thursday, March 1,| lainment that is educational and
1951 in the High School Auditorium | different, plan now to attend the
al 7:30 p. m. Dr. Ernst appeared | Hypnotist Show on March 1, 1951,
here several years ago and present-
ed his program to a very large and
enthusiastic audience.
Tuel & Light
Fire Insurance
The first and final account of
The Fulton National Bank of
«+ Lancaster, admy. dbncta.
4%. MILLER, BLANCHE L., dec'd|
No. 38, Dccember Term, 1935, | tk
The first and final account of] Purchase New "Eq ip-
Josepnine Ross Miller and Ed- ment
ward Ross Miller, exors. of the| Police:
will of Charles L. Miller, dec'd,| Salary—Chief of Police
who was executor of the willl Salary—Auxiliary
of Blanche IL. Miller, dec'd. Police ... coe 1,030.93
13, MOORE, REBECCA H., dec'd,| Uniforms : . 113.36
No. 76, June Term, 1950. The| \ Mainten: nce "and |
first and final account of Kath-| Re pairs 5 198 67 |
erine BE. Kauffman and John M.| Qasoline & Oil 161.07
Orphans’ Court
Auditing. Naofices
FEBRUARY TERM, 1951
To all heirs, legatees, creditors and
other persons interested:
Notice is given that the following
accounts in decedents’ estates and |
trusts have been filed in the office !
of the Register of Wills or the Clerk
of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas-
ter County, as the case m iy be, and
that the same will be presented to |
the Orphans’ Court of said county |
for audit and confirmation, and for
distribution of the balances shown |
therein to the parties legally entitl-
964.73 | ‘Total Receipts & Bal.
211.12 | Interest Paid ...
| Note No. 1 Paid .
$11, 100.00 |
‘ 450.00
30000
| Sums Up Data
On Feeding Potato Gulls
Feeding cull or surplus potatoes
to livestock is a sensible, profit.
making move for both growers and
feeders, a U, §, department of agri.
culture survey of experiments at
state agricultural celleges and else-
where shows, Dajry and beef cattle,
hogs and sheep have been fattened
successfully using potatoes in the
ration.
Here are some of the highlights
of the federal findings, summarized
for North Dakota by North Dakota
agricultural college extension serve
ice,
About 400 to 450 pounds of fresh
potatoes are equal to 100 pounds of
an average grain mixture.
Potatoes are abcut equal to good
‘Mount Joy Boro
(From Page 1)
A000 | house and stable of Andrew Tanger
$ 565000 | at the junction of Railroad street
oi with the Manheim road at D, to a
2,200.00 | . SINKING FUND x orner number four in the field of
| Cash in Bank Jan. 1, 1950 § 1043 | N. Sherrick; thence in a
Securities held Jan. 1, 1950 17,548.50 li hicen de th
Cash from Sale of Invests ine south eighteen degrees south-
mants .... ere west one hundred and sixty rods,
Value of Investments | crossing the intersection of the
y P ase ‘et
Moore, Jr, exors. "Traffic Signal System 205.05 furl aie Be Harrisburg and Lancaster turnpike
R, BARNET, Telephone 28.80 : a "| and railroad to the place of begin-
58, January Term, 1941, rst Casualty Insurance 850 | 7 ‘1
y t21 Receipts & Bal 34 268.93 ning, shall be and the same is ac
ed thereto, on the date hereinafter | and’ final account of Gertrude ———— - | Cash Pd Ror Aves ms ad 8,025.83 | cording to the fcregoing lines, de-
designated at ten o'clock in the | R. Mifler, surviving trusiee for| Total Police ......... $421 38 Value of Investments Sold 850000 | cared to be ted int Boro ah
forenoon, Standard Time in the the use of Henry U. Miller, yo. clared to be erected into a ugh,
Orphans’ Court Room on the Laura F. Bulansky, Ellen |" Salaries and Wages 16 5258 8 to be called the Borough of Mount
4th floor of the Court House in the | Miller, Schweers, Maurice S. Casualty Insurance Joy and to be divided into thé East
and West wards ky Railtoad street
City of Lancaster, Pa. Miller ade Ha Contributions
each ward to elect an equal num-
Total Borough Build
ings § 192852 | Total Expenditures .....
605.82 | Cash Bal. Dec. 30, 1950 ..
NEW WATER BONDS
8 500.00
When in need of Printing. (any«
dec'd, No.| thing) kindly remember the Bulletin

Total Police
52 Tctal Expenditures
“Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day”
1,000.00 | Bal. Cash & Securities
Held Dec. 30, 1950 ..... $17,743.10

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28. LEAMAN, BENJAMIN Fa
FEBRUARY 19,
., ARNOLD, NETTA FORNEY,
dec'd, No. 65, May Term, 1950.
The first and final account of J. |
F. Aierstock, exor.
. BAIR, BENJAMIN ELLS- |
WORTH, dec'd, No. 90, May |
Term, 1950. The first and final |
account of Ellsworth D. Bair, |
adm,
, BOYD, MARY 8S., decd, No. 1, |
August Term, 1950. First and fi- |
nal account of Benjamin Y. |
Boyd and Walter A. Herr, exors. |
. BAUSMAN, ANNA E, decd, |
No. 72, March Term, 1950. The |
first and final ‘account of Edna |
Bausman Verdier, admrx. c.t.a.
. BOYD, JOHN W., dec'd, No. 51, |
August Term, 1950. The first |
and final account of Owen P. |
Bricker and Henry S. Boyd, |
exors. of Mary R. Boyd, deceas- |
ed, who was the executrix of |
John W. Boyd. |
. BRUBAKER, LEVI L. decd,
No. 9, May Term, 1950. The first
and final account of Joan N.
Brubaker and Paul N. Brubak-
er, exors.
. BUCH, HOWARD W., dec’d, No. |
66, August’ Term, 1950. The first
and final account of William E.
Buch, exor.
. BUSHONG, EDMUND L.,, decd,
No. 3, August Term, 1950. The
first and fifial account of Ida M.
Bushong, exx.
. BALTZLI, MARY A., dec’d, No.
24, June Term, 1950. First and |
final account of’ J. Wilmer |
Mowery, admr.
. CRIST, IDA CC, Deed of Trust. {
No. 81, October Term, 1935.
First and final account of The
Central National Bank of Col- |
umbia, Trusice of Nancy C.|
Crist Glenn, under Deed of |
Trust between Ida C. Crist and |
The Central National Bank of |
Columbia. |
. DIFFENBAUGH,
No. 43, February
The first and final
Ray Diffenbaugh, exor. -
2. DUSSINGER, WILLIAM Li}
dec'd, No. 71,, August Term 1950
First and final account of W.
Lee Dussinger, exor.
, EARHART, HARRY E, dec d| |
No. 42, February Term, 1950. |
The first and final account of
Harry B. Earhart, exor.
. GABEL, JOHN K., also knowl |
as JOHN K. GABLE, decd, No. |
29, Marca Term, 1948. Second |
and final account of Wayne 51
Gabel, exor. |
. GOOD, FANNY, dec'd, No. 2,|
October Term, 1924. The first
and final account of Adam Mus-
ser, trustee under the will, as |
stated by Herman G. Musser, |
exor. of Adam Musser, deceased. |
. GRAYBILL, NATHAN B. also
known as NATHAN GRAY-|
BILL, decd, No. 28, August
Term, 1950. The first and final
account of Lloyd B. Grayhill
and Annie Esther Bowers, exors. |
. GUNDEL, GEORGE, dec'd, No.
4, May Term, 1950. The first ac-
count of Charles F. Gundel,
exor.
3. HALDEMAN, LEVI H., dec'd,
N. 82, April Term, 1950. The | BE
first and final account of E. Eli-
zabeth Hallman, admrx.
. HALDEMAN, MABEL R., decd,
No. 1, December Term, 1941.
The account of E. Elizabeth
Hallman, admrx. d.b.n.c.t.a.
20. HERR, ANNA M., also known
as ANNA MAY HERR, MAE
HERR and ANNA MAE HERR,
dec’d, No. 58, August Term, 1950
The first and final account of
Amos G. Sheaffer, admr.
21. HESS, W. GILES, decd, No. 3,
November Term, 1949. Second |
and final account of Saran Eli- |
zabeth Gregg, admrx
22. HIPPLE, RALPH EMERSON, |
dec'd, No. 18, June Term, 1950.
The first and final account of |
Mary B. Reber, extx.
3. KEIPER, JACOB S., dec’'d, No.
3 June Term, 1950. First and |
final account of R. U. Fassnachi, |
admr. c.t.a.
4. KEYES; EMMA LOUISE, also
known as EMMA KEYES, dec'd,
No.33, August Term, 1950. The |
first and final account of Wil- |
liam M. Musser, Jr., admr.
25. KLINE, LILLIE MAE, decd,
No. 29, August Term, 1950. The
first and final account of George |
W. Baskin, exor.
6. KURTZ, DOROTHY E., dec'd,
No. 3, May Term, 1950. The first
and final account of Mary E.|
Reichert, |
. KING, JACOB F., dec'd, No. 30,
October Term, 1949. Second and |
partial account of Emlen H. |
Zellers and Frank G. Hartman, |
exors.
dec’d,
No. 48, March Term, 1950. The |
first and final account of John |
W. Leaman and Henry C. Lea- |
man, administrators {
. LOCKARD, ANNIE G, decd, |
No. 25, December Term, 1948 |
The account of Mary Louise |
Marley and Mary Senit Reising-
er as executrices of Annie G.
Lockard accounting for the
money impounded by the Or-
phans’ ‘Court of Lancaster
County in said estate by an ad-
judication filed December 29,
1950.
, MARTIN, JOHN A. decd, No.
81, June Term, 1950. The first
and final account of Harry B.
Martin, exor.
. , BLANCHE L., decd,
No."38," December Térm, - 1955.
W. H., decd, |
Term, 1950. |
account of
| 36. McCLUNE, IDA A,
| 45. SMITH; OLIVER J.
| Current 1950 Real Estate
58, January Term,
second and final account
trude R. Miller, survivi
cuirix.
24, May Term, 1950.
final account of A. Myr
Clune, admrx.
37. McGRANN, RICHARD J., dec'd,|
No. 8, Oct ober Term, 1908. Shel
The Conestoga Na-
tional Bank of Lancaster,
account of
ceeding trustee for the
Harriet McGrann Becker.
38. NAGEL, WILLIAM, dec'd; No.|
52, August Term, 1950. F'
final account of Eliz:
Heisey, admrx.
39. PEIFER, TDA, decd,
September Term, 1936.
National Bank of IL&
trusteg of Annie Peifer
40. R
dec'd, {No. 19, April Ter
The second and final account of|
Ray Westafer, exor.
41.
No.
Hess Kurtz, admrx.
42. RIDER,
No. 70,» January
The first and final
The Fulton National
Lancagier and Louis
dergrift, exors!
43. RISSER, ELIAS P. dec'd, No.|
1950. The first
and partial account of Walter A.|
CHARLES A.
41, April Term,
Hen exor.
STECKMAN,
dec’d, No, 39, August
1950. The first and final
of Frank J. Sekinger, e
90, November Term,
ver J:"Smith, Jr.
Smith and The Lancaste
ty National Bank, exors.
16. SCHWARZ, BERNARD,
No. 80, January. Term, 19
first and “final account
Schwarz, Mary Schwarz; Kath-|
ryn Scawarz and Hel
warz, extces.
| %
No. 24,
Second and final accoun
Ephrata National Bank,
rata, Pa., exor.
| 48.
dec’d, No. 72,
1950. The first and final
of Lester E. Roberts, exor.
LIZZIE E.,
9. WIDDER,
known as L. E. WIDDE
No. 25, December Ter
The first
John Oberholtzer,
WRIGHT, F.
57, June Term,
exor.
50.
1950
G. Wright, extx.
WESS SELS, BLANCHE S
No. 92, June Term,
account of The Conest
51.
tional Bank of Lancaster, exor.
who was a|
life-tenant wpder the will.
GEORGE H. GOLL, |
Register of Wills and Clerk |
of Emma Sharp,
of Orphans’
AUDI [OR S REPORT O
BORCUGH OF MOUNT JOY FOR| Supplies & Expenses
THE YEAR 1950
BCROUGH ACCOUNT
RECEIPTS:
Balance "January 1, 1950
Taxes Collected
Prior Year Taxes Collect-
ed
Tax Penalties Collected .
Liquor License
Building Permits
| Street Permits & Pole Tax
| Other Licenses & Permits
Fines
Rent-Park House
| Grants frm County for
Highways :
Street Repairs & Openings
Recreational Facilities
Miscellaneous Rebates
1950 & 1949 Per Capita
Taxes Collected .
Sale of Supplies
Refunds from Borough
Authority
Fire Company-Bonds for
Fire House Annex .....
Pclice Officer Compensa-
tion Rebates
Transfar from Pa. Liquid
Fuel Tax A/C
Total Receipts
Administration:
Burgess Salary
Supervisor Salary .....
Secretary Salary ......
Treasurer Salary
Auditor’s Salary ......
Legal Services ........
Engineering Services ..
Office Materials & Sup-
plies
Premium on Officials’
Bends... 000
Association, Dues
Purchase, New Equip-
ment
Total Administration .$
| Tax Collection:
Tax Collector's Com-
missions
Premium on Collector's
Bond i
Other Expenses of
Tax Collector
Total Tax Collection $
Borough Buildings:
Wages
Supplies ..........
' Repairs to - Buildings
1941.
dec'd,
First and
The first
and final account of The Fulion|
AFFENSPERGER, JENNIE L.,|
ROTHFUS, WILLIAM H., dec’ d,
34, August Term, 1950. The
first ahd final account of Lillian |
GERTRUDE S,, dec'd,|
Term,
account of
Bank of|
J. Van-|
dec'd, No. |
1948.
second and final account of Oli-|
Richard C.|
VON NIEDA, HARRY J., decd,
February Term,
WAGENBACH, MICHAEL 1.
February Term, 1948 Taxes
and final account of|
"LACEY, decd, No.|
Phe first]
and final account of Elizabet h| | Ral
S., dec'd,}
1948.
.$ 3,015.26
$53,413.86
EXPENDITURES:
892.31
The!
of Ger-|
ng exe=|
No.
Total Fire
ance
| Building Regulation,
[Planning & Zoning:
Salaries .,.......
| Board of Health:
Salaries and Wages ...
Garbage Collection .
ighways:
Materials and Supplizs .
Street Signs and Mark-
ings
Snow Removal ‘
Patching & Repairing
Improved Roads
Cleaning Streets and
Gutters
Other Highway Care ..
Ejuipment Mainten-
anc2 and Repairs ....
Gasoline and Oil
Tools and Minor Equip-
ment
Casualty Insurance ....
Road Debt in Annexed
Territory
Purchase of Major
Equipment-Truck
Street Lighting ........
Mainten=-
tle Mc-
2,420.25
2739.06
suc- { 5 06
use of |
13.50
irst and W
beth N. A475
No.« 52,|
155.7
incaster, | 1
Kreider. |
m, 1949. 142.35
1,020.00
1950. Parks & Playgrounds:
Materials and Supplizs
Salaries: & Wages
| Repairs to Property
| Equipment
| Purchase. of Major
Eguipment-Power
198.59
469.51
395.33
110.72
880.00
Total Parks & Play-
grounds
{Insurance-Compensa-
tion
Military Contributions
|'Transfer to Sinking Fund
for Interast
r Couns] | Transfer to Sinking Fund
{-*for Principal ..........
doi'd, jBoroush Authority Ex-
I
90. od Transfer to Penna. Liquid
Tax A/C-........
Term, |
aceounn.|
Xor.
The|
423.75
5,500. 00
$39. 177. 88
. $14,235.98 |
on Sch-| Total Expenditures
| Balance Dec. 30, 1950 ..
1950. |
t of The!
of Eph-|
Total :............... $5 3,413.86
‘Total Borough T ‘axes Un-
paid December 39, 1950
1948 Taxes ...........s $
1947 Taxes
169.45
483.45
774.16
account| josq movac
1950 Taxes 1,572.90
also
R, dec'd,
m, 1949.) Total Unpaid Taxes .
| Valuation of Real Estate for
Mount Joy Borough
Year 1950
WATER ACCOUNT
RECEIPTS:
ance January 1, 1950
jos Water Rents Collect-
The
oga Na-| Rents
| Prior Year
Collected
{Miscellaneous Receipts ..
| | Water Permits
Water
Total Receipts
EXPENDITURES.
| Purification:
Operating Labor
Court.
F THE]
Total Purification ..... $ 2 242; 91
Pumping:
Operating Labor
| Supplies & Expenses ..
Power Purchased
750.00
570.81
15,188.55 2705.25
2616.12 Total Pumping ...... $ 4 026. 06
207.65 Distribution:
1,200.00] Operating Lab~»
320.00! Supplies & F pen
41550) Maintenanc: of Mains
ans ob and Pipes .............
6,7€3.00/ -
152.00 Total Distribution
|General Expenses:
+1,708.26, Water Rent Collectors
© 356.75) Commissions
38.00) Office Supplies & Ex-
374.50 penses
| Legal Services
Miscellanecus Expenses
774.00
1,554.02
383.79
398.11
| 119.75
15,808.62
99.76 mmo
| Total General Expenses $ 735.93
121.75! Construction or Extension
Of System... $ 1,279.44
1,000.00! Transfer to Sinking Fund
for Interest ...........
291.30]
1,200.09
Total
1.348.84| Surplus transfer:
ough Authority
Expenditures
xd to Bor-
Rovian $17,955.42
|Balance Dec. 30, 1950 .. $30,151. 57
FIRE HOUSE SINKING FUND
125.00 Cash in Bank Jan. 1, 1950 § 31.11
«2,400.00 Securities Held Ly 1
625.00, 1950
100.00 Transfer from Borough
30.00 Account-Interest .....
53.75 Transfer from Borough
44.09! Account-Principal 500.00
| Blin
449.19] Total Receipts & Bal. $ 3,651.86 |
[Interest Paid 123.75
15.00/ Bonds Paid
26.50
2,997.00
123.75
Total Expenditures .,..
Bal. Cash & Securities Held
December 30, 1950 .... $ 3,028.11
Cash in Bank Dec, 30, 1950 $
Securities Held December
Bf nessa is sie stn av iain $ 2,997 0 |
134.50
4,002.94
596.45
120.98
174.88
Received from Fire Co. La-
France Pumper
Received from, Fire Co.
Auxiliary Pumper
Transfer from Borough
Account-Interest
Transfer from Borough
Account-Principal
100.00
250.00 |
582.63
a8
169.26
5,000.00

497.95 |
165.00 |
180.00 |
| Cash
318.07 |
kCoupons Paid
[ Cash Bal.
658.50 |
655.25 |
328.40 | Transfer from Borough
61.80 |
2,508.89 |
3.54546 |
- | Total Expenditures ....
Total Highway ...... $12 2 582. 74
-] Investment on Securities
$ 2,054.15 |
173.48 |
160.00 |
219.75 |
1.348. 84 | |
1,911.87 |
$ 4,911.83 |
. $1,614,980.00 |
. $ 977923 |
18,368.02 |
750.00 |
1,492. 91 |
$ 271181 |
102.21 |
115.86 |
$12,196.15 |
500.00 |
623. 75
3L11 |
FIRE ENGINE SINKING FUND |AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOR-
Cash in Bank Jan. 1, 1950 $ 5,450.00 | OUGH OF MOUNT JOY, Common=
| wealth of Pennsylvania,
300.00 |
Cash in Bank Dec.
30, 1950
Securities Held Dec-
ember 30, 1950:
Series 51-53 Issue Bonds
Series F Bonds .
U. S. Treasury Notes
1Y4%
| Interest Account New Water Bonds
Bal. Jan. 1, 1950 ... $ 600.00
Transfer from Water
Account-Interest
2,000.00
$ 1,800.00
1,200.00
Total Receipts & Bal. .
Rec. 30. 1950 ... $. 600:00
Penna. Liquid Fuel Tax
Cash Bal. Jan. 1, 1950 .... 61
State Mctor License Fund
Grants 2,697.68 |
|
1,348.84
..$ 404713
of

Total Receipts & Bal.
{ Maintenance and Repair
Streets
| Transfer frem Borough
Account
2,686.19
1,348. 84
© 4,035.08 1
| Cash Bal. Dec. 30, 1950 .. $1210 |
Capital Reserve Fund |
| Casi Bal. January a) 1950 § 61148
[Bre held Jan. 1, 1950 7,036.02 |
Cash from Sale of HE
| ments
{ Value of Investments Pur-
chased
7.01261 |
5,000.00 |
56.25
| Total Receipts & Bal. ..$19,716.36
! Cash Paid for Invest-
ments
Value of Investments
| Sold
| Signals Purchased
5000.00 |
7,036.02
1,691.80
$13,727.82
Total Expenditures ....
Bal. Cash & Securities
Held Dec. 30, 1950 ..... $
Cash Balance in Bank
Pec. 30 1950 .......... § 98854
| Securities Held Dec. 30, 1950:
Certificate of Indebted-
ness 1-1/8"
| Lytle Coal Fund
Ei Bal. Jan. 1, 1950 ... $
5,988.54
75.00
25.00
Interest on Securities ...
| Balance Cash Jn Bank
Dec. 30,1550 .......... $ 100.00

Sacurities i Series G
{Bonds i iS $ 1,000.00 |
Patterson Coal Fund
Cash Bal. Jun. 1, 1950 .... $
| Interest on Securities ...
|
Total Receipts & Bal. .. $§ 574.04
| Coal Purchased .. 41.85
Cash Balance Dec. 30, 1950 $§ 532.19
| Securities Held Serizs G
Bonds $ 3,000.00
Strickle: Coal Fund
{| Cash Bal. Jan. 1, 1950 ... $
| Interest on Securities ....
315.57
50.00
365.57
6.00
Total Receipts & Bal. ..$
7 | Coal Purchased
| Cash Bal. Dec. 30, 1950 .
Securities Held Series G
Bonds
Son's of Veteran Account
| of Deposit Jan.
1, 1950 $ 76.18
500
Interest on Securities ...
Cash Bal. & Certificate of
Deposit Dec. 30, 1950 .. $
Securities Held Series G
Bonds 200.00 |
Police Pension Annuity Fund
Cash Bal. Jan. 1, 1950 .. $
Appropriations from State
| Received from Police Of-
| ficer for Premium Ad-
vanead ............ 0 65.00
Total Receipts & Bal. ..$ 1,660.82
Premiums Paid-Borough'’s
{| Share
Premiums Paid-Polic2
| ficer's Advance
Je 230.28
Of- :
60.00
Total Expenditures .... $ 290.28
Cash Bal. Dec. 30, 1950 ..
Debt Limit
Limit Councilmanic
Net Councilmanic Debt. .
$ 1,370.54
2% .. $32,299.60
.$10,000.00
Remaining Borrowing Cap.
{ $22,299.60
5% Limit Electors ....... $80,749.00
Net Debt Created by ...
.......0% us. $35,000.00
Remaining Borrowing Cap.
Total Remaining Borrowing
Capacity December 30,
1950 $68,048.60
WE HEREBY CERTIFY the above
report to ba
| statement cf tae Financial transac-
tions and conditions of Mount Joy
Borough in respect to each and ev-
ery matter herein szt forth.
"Audit completed January 23,
CHRIST H. HRER, JR
J. ARTHUR MOYER
NORMAN H. SPRECHER |
Auditors
TAX ORDINANCE

1951.

fixing the
tax rate for the fiscal year 1951.
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACT-
ED, AND IT IS HEREBY ordained
and enacted by the Council of the
Borough of Mount Joy, Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania:
SECTION 1. That a tax be and the
499.01 |
75.00 |
- 8 359.57 | who conducted

146.87 Works.
1,448.95 | Ww. Geary.
$45,749.00
a complete and correct |

same is hereby levied on all per=’
ber of Councilmen.
In order that there could be no
township interference or complica-
tion, the Senate and House of Rep-
resentatives at Harrisburg includ-
ed a repeal in our charter as fol-
lows:
That the seventh section of act
number ninety-three, passed the
sixth day of March, one thousand
eight hundred and forty-eight, rel-
ative to Mount Joy “street, in the
village ¢f Mount Joy in the County
of Lancaster, be, and the same is
hereby repealed.
Passed New Act
On the third day of April, 1851,
the State passed a new Act Regu-
lating Boroughs. Mount. Joy was
granted a supplement to its charter
which made it subject to the pro-
| visions of the new act, This sup-
plement was granted March 24,
1852 and endorsed by William Big-
| ler, who was then Governor of the
state.
The First Burgess
At the Spring election of '1851
| Joseph Hogentobler was elected as
the first Burgess of Mount Joy and
Abraham Deyer was borough sec-
retary. Mr. Hogentobler served one
year and was succeeded by Isaac
Sherizer in 1852, Jacob Stauffer
was secretary.
In the Spring of 1855 John Pat-
terson was elected Burgess and he
served one year being succeeded
by H. Shaffner and later by B. M.
Greider.
In 1863 the late Dr. J. L. Ziegler
was elected burgess. He was the
father of the late Dr. James P.
Ziegler, who was well known and
is well remembered by many of
our older citizens, The Zieglers-re-
sided and had their offices on the
site now occupied by Mrs. Howard
Longenecker, corner of Main and
High streets. At that time J. B.
Landis was clerk. He was succeed-
ed during Ziegler's administration
Ly J. E. Cassel and later still by
G. R. Hendrickson and then A. K.
Martin. The latter conducted a
saddler shop on West Main street,
a few doors west of Newcomer Mo-
tors, at which time the editor of
the Bulletin moved from Donegal
Springs to Mount Joy.
In 1890 Henry L. Stager was e- |
lected Burgess and Harry C.Schock
father of P. Franck Schock, now
residing on Frank street, was boro
clerk. Mr. Schock was succeeded

a year later
the building now occupied by Sico
Company, Mount Joy street.
Mr. Pennell later served
master here his
succeeded by daughter
on
and upon
was his
4 Miss Emma Pennell.
81.18 |
Our Water Works,
On April 3, 1872, a charter was
| granted to the Mount Joy Water
It was approved by Jobn
Governor. The water
works was built later.

property and occupations
within th2 said Borough subject to
taxation for Borough purposes for
the fiscal year 1951, as follows:
Tax rate for general borough pur-
poses, tne sum of (10) mills on
each dollar of assessed valuation:
SECTION 2. There is also levied for
the fiscal year 1951 a per capita tax
of Six Dollars and Fifty cents
($6.50) upon each resident of the
Borough twenty-one years of
and upward.
SECTION 3. All
parts of ordinances
sons,
ordinances and
inconsistent
| with this ordinance be and the same
| are hereby repealed
insofar as fo
the extent of such inconsistency.
Adopted this 5th day of February,
A.D, 1951.
J. ROBERT KELLER
President of Council
A. D., 1951.
ELMER L. ZERPHEY
Burgess
CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT the
foregoing ordinance is a true and
correct copy of Ordinance passed
by the Borough Council on the 5th
daly of February, A. D., 1951 and
approved by the Burgess on the 5th
| day of February, A. D., 1951.
William F. Brian
Borough Secretary

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about one-third the feed Value of
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They contain twice as many di-
gestible nutrients as wet beet pulp
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It appears you. can safely feed
dairy cows up to 35 pounds of pota-
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For beef cattle, potatoes are some-
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mixture usually fed.
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