The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 09, 1951, Image 3

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In Cay of Fire
In Mount Joy
and Vicinity
Dial 3-3431
 

KRALL'S Meat Market



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
your sale date and when you are
ready let us print your bills. That's
the cheapest advertisingyou can get




WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY
ffer
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers


Dr.H.C.Kill
Optometfist
MANHEIM



ALL KI
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Tues. Fri. Sat, |
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P, M
ELIZABETHTOWN
156 E. High st.
Telephone 24.F
Front & Pine Streets
MARIETTA
Phone 6-9111



30-tf
d & Sons

Evenpoty, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin


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All Makes of Sewing




We four Machine
| to Corfiole or Portable
Call Us Today—We
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$ ; BEFORE
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and Deliver ... Anywhere!
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ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J

SALES



R) 11 N. Market St.

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OiL BURNERS
] AND
Own. Burning Units
For.....
Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam
Heating Systems





 

WILLIAMS | -
IL N30 110 IMMEDIATE
ETI INSTALLATION

il burner, get the {acts
ESSURE oil burner.
Before you buy any
on the Oilomatic LOW

Phone, orynail coypon at once, for our free
booklet entitled “Therefis a big difference in oil
burners.”
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r THE SICO. C MOUNT JOY, PA |
| Without obligations, please |
| Send free Booklet |
Send representative to survey and give estimate [ |] |
ov SERENE LR A eR a TE GE TCR
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Number 5.7... cc... ri ds sittin dats dasa :
The SICO Company
MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111

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Saturday, August 18 — On the
premises near Aberdeen Mills,
about 2% miles north of Elizabeth-
town, in Mount Joy Twp. one acre
|b ground with 252 story frame
| Dwelling and a two-story Frame

| barn with garage and shop attached |
| Also household articles by Bertha L.
| Stauffer, Admx., of Emma B. Coble
| Estate. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at
1PM

Saturday, August 25—-On our
dairy farm located in Lebanon Co.
three miles Northwest of Lebanon
and one mile North of Cleona on
| Route 422, 65 Registered Canadian
Cows, 5 Registered Bulls, 15 Reg-
istered Guernsey Cows and 15
Grade Holstein and Guernsey Cows |
| by F. L. Heilman & Son, Lebanon.
| Sale at 12 o'clock.
A Co

ATTENDED GIBBLE REUNION
IN LEBANON COUNTY SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Risser attend- |
ed the Gibble reunion at the Myer
Church in Lebanon County. A Mrs. |
| Eckert aged 92 received the prize |
| for the oldest woman attending.
| Cloy Risser, Kenneth Brubaker
| and Jerry Carrigan spent the week
| end at Atlantic City, N. J.
| Mrs. Paul Risser, Edith Heiser-
| man, Mrs. Henry Hiestand, Mrs.
Nolt, Mary and Nancy Nolt, Mrs.
Harry Holbein joined the folks on
the bus ride to Sandy Cove, Md.
and Silver Spring.
Ce

ALL POLICEMEN RESIGN
{ All police officers at Manheim—
three in number—and the boro
constable resigned effective Sept. 1
Middletown Air Base.
FARM MACHINERY SALE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1951
11:30 A. M.
Near Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa.
Phone 442-J-2
30 USED AND NEW TRACTORS
—all makes—
Huskers, Shredders, corny pickers,
Corn are and
Tools; Combin harrows;
Balers, Rakes;
Binders; Harrows;
Loaders; ; 200 Posts;
Cars & Trucks
ard and Field
Dusters: (Tractors, Corn Machinery
and Drills.
{ Farmers, Dealers, bring in your
| machinery a few days before sale

Hard



eo:
day if possible.
Next Sale, Saturday, Sept. 1, 1951
G. K. WAGNER,
| 32-2 Manager

PUBLIC SALE
Of Desirable Real Estate
to be held on
| SAI". AFTERNOON, AUG. 18, 1951











{On the premises at or near Ab-
of Elizabethtown, in Mount Joy
Township, Lancaster County, Pa.
|
|
| or less on which is erected a
| 21%» STORY
|
containing seven rooms
{ and summer kitchen. Also
Garage and Shop attached Well of
water on premises.
the following househgld articles
will offered for sgle: Wincroft
top sin old fdshigfied sink, drop
leaf tal f walnut table,
erdeen Mills about 215 miles North
Containing one acre of land, more
FRAME DWELLING
| TWO STORY FRAME BABN with
Also at tne same timegfand place:
kitchen| range, heatergcoal oil stove,
another {| table, old










Always
ready
de
serve

telephone or write or
 

stop in to se we are always
glad to help in &very way we can.
THE
IONAL MOUNT Joy j,
samme OUT Joy, PA.

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’ IN "UNION 1 THERE Is STRENGT

| fashione§ three wood box-
| es, benc old chests, three
sideboards mirrrors, bedroom
| suite wi le topped dressers,
| three tr beds, wash stands,
| small te three dressers, old
| fashioned reau with glass knobs,
Weaver organ, sewing machine,
carpet, two 9x12 rugs, one 7x9 rug,
small rugs, dishes, cooking utensils
jugs, tools and many other articles
too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 1:00 O'clock
D.S.T. when conditions will be
made known by
BERTHA L. STAUFFER,
Admx. of Emma B. Coble Estate
Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auct.


INVEST IN
Musser Cross Chicks
MUSSER
HEAVY WHITE CROSS
Heavy White featBered Cross for
High Egg Produ Excellent
for the local essed market,
either in Hen: size.


that is capable
ed conversion.
LEGHORN
HICKS
We can place a few orders as

early as April 30 with possibili-
ties of receiving them earlier on
short notice.
MUSSER
LEGHORN FARMS
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
PHONE 3-4911



Sole Register|
Frey can make more money at the |
4 Orch- |
ayers and 4-row
Boro Council
(From Page 1)
iminate a sharp turn which motor-
ists are forced to make at the cor
ner. The borough will pay its share
of expense to lay a sidewalk from
the Main St. corner to the alley a-
long this lot.
At last month's council meeting
a new system of door numbering
was discussed. Boro solicitor was
questioned on this matter and he
explained that someone would have
to be employed to lay out the boro,
block by block. After this was done
and numbers given to each
it would have to be |


and vacant lot,
| presented to council, who in
| would pass an ordinance
| the numbers effective.
| property owner would
of his correct number
have to use regardless
| his previous number. Action
tabled due to the fact that only 4|
councilmen were present.
[
|
Then each
and would
same

was |
It was announced that on Wed-
[ nesday at 7 p. m. members of coun-
| cil, architect Greiner, and members |
| of the fire company met and drew
{up verbal plans for the construction
| of an annex to the fire hall.
Burgess Fish reported the collec-
| tion of $19 for peddlers’ licenses,
$15 street permits and $5 permit to
enter into water main.
numerous
investi=
Al
the
He also reported that
| complaints are now under
gation or have been corrected.
special officer is investigating
| setting off of fireworks on Main St.
Officer Good is investigating the
{ overloading of Sunday school bus-
| es. The unsanitary condition exist-
ing in the park lavatories is in pro-
cess of being corrected. Smoke and
unpleasant odors due to burning
soft coal to steam beds at Ruhl's
greenhouse has been investigated.
This will be kept at a minimum.
Paving of New : street will be
started within ten days, also oiling
and patching.
Secretary Brian was
fo order nine copies of the
Borough Law Supplement.
authorized
1951
fountains have arrived and will be
installed in the park in the near
future. He also reported receipts
of $10.50 for use of the Cove park.
Board of Health secretary Dillin-
ger reported no quarantines and
cone nuisance corrected. Also a cor-
rected diagnosis on the illness of
Chas. Garlin who is not a typhoid
victim but has trichonosis.
Councilman Newcomer reported
that the deed for New St. is in the
hands of Mr. Koser who will record
same. It was also reported the con-
tractor Henry Weber has not turn-
ed over the deed for Cedar Lane
as agreed and the solicitor was or-
{ dered to request same.
Neiss reported one 10% over-
weight truck, 7 improper passings,
11 ignoring traffic signal, 1 operat-
ing without a license, 1 permitting
a violation, 1 burglary, 1 larceny,
1 disorderly conduct and 1,280
miles travelled by auto.
Police are investigating an un-
licensed truck which has been
parked on Main, St. for sometime.
Stephen K. Estock was present
at council concerning
permit over which there’ was ‘some
Guestion. Bdro informed
council that according to Section 6
the proposed ‘building must be 50
“fet; fromthe cenfar ofthis streesfor
‘25 faet from the curl, and; sie, Es-
tock’s plans will conform with this
a
8
g
ro
Et
$
Hosts’ follows $15.789 -
Modi n Hof: Ga ot: S04. -
2 was: fated from ,the Sink-
Bonds to borg ac-
od lic Ion issued during
2 by


r. Walters; $7.22, received
frp; 0. K. Snyder as an adjust-
miehit “on “tax: collectors bond | for
1951: $205.00 July auto fines collect-
ed by Hockenbetry: $445.00 June
fihes ‘and $235.00 ‘July fines collect-
j ed. by Robért: Brown: $1.09 from
| Merrv Maid Sundav School class at
Tronvillé for use of Cove park. Geo.
Bfown. III, reported’ $24.15 of 1950
taxes collected, $229.10 of 1950 real
estate and $256.00 per capita tax
outstanding: $1383 of 1951 takes
collected, $1,361 real estate and $4,-
946.50 ver capita tax outstanding
for 1951.
Bills to the amount of $1,504.71
were approved and ordered vaid.
The next meeting will be held Sept.
10 insteaa of Sept. 3.
— re A eee


Wvervbudy in Gis iocaiily reads
The 8 Wuy Is auveds
tisers Eel sucn excellent resuits

SF { IN N y
Hes, Folks
Store Stuff
In An Attic,
When They,
Can Cash In
move)

Mr. Krall reported that two new |
the" Zéring, officer can’ spol} him |

door | tional
turn | the year,
making | Becker, chairman,
be notified | Chestnut,
of | Dec.
| daughter,


County Tobacco
Yield and Acreage
Will Be Surveyed
All tobacco growers in Lancaster |
County will be asked what their |
tobacco yield was in 1950 and wd
many acres of tobacco they planted |
in 1951, as part of a field survey |
to determine the total acreage and |
yield, started last week by
munity committeemen,
These facts are required by na-
com=
legislation before a tobacco
referendum can be taken later in!
according to Landis G. |
Production and
Administration, 27 Ww!
St., Lancaster,
In a tobacco referendum held |
20, Pennsylvania
cigar leaf tobacco voted decisively |
against government control of their |
crop. One effect of this vote is that
the present crop will not have the |
benefit of “price support” when the |
buying season opens next Winter.
——— ll
Marketing
growers of
|
|
News From Florin
(From Page 1)
ing some time with Mrs. Earharts |

parents, Mr. and Mrs. William |
Longenecker. |
Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch and!
Mr. Edward Henderson are spend- |

ing some time at the formers camp
at Huntington County.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shanbaugh |
and family and Mother Shanbaugh |
of Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry |
Drybread of Elizabethtown called
on Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper |
over the weekend.
Mrs. Emma Peifer of the Mes-
siah Home at Harrisburg is spend-
ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. |
B. F. Kauffman.
Mr. Nathan Shelly of Marten)
and Miss Minnie Shelley of Lan-|
caster called on Mr. Samuel Shel-
ley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr.,
attended the Frye reunion held at
Long's Park on Sunday.
One hundred fifteen persons at-
tended the Berrier reunion held at
Florin Hall on Sunday. A detailed
account may be found on another!
page.

Class taught by Mrs. John Wittle
will hold a food sale on Saturday
morning on the lawn of Mr. and
Mrs. William Buller at ten o'clock.
Come out and patronize the girls
| Over 3 lines, per line .........
The Helping Hand Sunday School |
THE GEBHART REUNION
The annual Gebhart reunion will
be held at Hershey Park Sunday,
August 12. Pavilion No. 8, rear of
The Bulletin, Moun
HELP WANTED:
married or single,
store work, Part
oy, Pa.,





ng Woman,
general drug
until Sept.
Bandshell, has been reserved for 1st, then full Apply Sloan's
the clan, Pharmacy. Joy Theatre Bldg, Mt.
—— A ———— Joy. 26-tf

Patronize Bulletin Advertisers LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given pursuant
CLASSIF IED [to the provisions of the Act of As-
|sembly of May 24, 1945, P.L.. 967 and
its Amendments and Supplements,
of the intention to file in the Office
of the Prothonotary bf thie Court of
| Common Pleas of Ld er Couh-
| ty Pennsylvania, and in the Office of
1e Commonwealth
“at Harrisbung,


Rates for classified advertising in |
this column are:
3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢



| the Secretary «
Each add. insertion, pgr line
- of Pennsylvini



FOR SALE: Metal ily cabinet, | Pennsylvania, onfAugust 17, 1951 &
| 5x8 cards. Phone M y 3-5312. | Certificate for /the conduct of mu
32-1t | business in « Lancaster County,
ep | Pennsylvania, under the assumed
| FOR SALE: Anchor Fie Chigf Kol | or fictitious name, style or designa-
| Stoker. A-1 condition. 187500 for | ion of .
quick sale. Phone Marigia 6- 330. | MT. JOY TAXI
42-2 146 North High Street,
Pennsylvama
VOTE ¢ OF THANKS:

Mount Joy,
Whe 18! to |
thank everyone for their ish ISS, The names and addressessof all
? p PSS, | 3s
Toe cards, aut En, persons owning ‘or interested in
ards, automo= : i
said business are:

biles and any agsistants given dur- |
ing our recent Yad bereavement.
Mrs. Ida Hendrix and family. 32-1
Darrenkamp
RANDOLPH C. RYDER,
John M.
sympathy, ye

— —_— | 32-1 Attorney
TWO pints of BERLOU sprayed on | -
your 9x12 rug protects it from | WA NT ED .
moth damage for 5 years or BER- CUSTODIAN for high school
building in Mount Joy, to care for
LO ays the damage.
U pays the damage. Costs you grounds and building. This Jbuild-

only $250 for 5 year protection.
Keener Home Furnishings, Mount | ing heated by oil fifed furfiaces.
Joy, Pa. 22-1 Apply/to
A. D. SEILER, Secretary

[Fon SALE: Two metal Hamster | Mount Joy Borough School Board,
Pens. Cal) Mount Joy 3-9661. 23-tf | al Seiler Printing Co., or to
W. I. BEAHM, supervising Principal


| SERVICE STATION] TO 1 EASE. | | 5 South Market St., Mount Joy.
Established business Uf Marietta. | 23-tf
Phone 6-2701. 29-tf | -
bee cians. | FOR SALE
DO YOU KNOW A MARINE at| (The Former Kern Propefty)
| Camp Lejeune, N. Carolina, who AT 10 EAST MAIN ST.
wants ‘transportation to and from MOUNT hoy, PA.
Mt. Joy and vicinity? If so call | v
ount Joy 3-9661 or inquire at ADAM H. GREER
The Bulletin. 29-4 | *542 N. 211d Street, Columbia
LEGHORN BABY Or Any Realtor 24-71
FOR SALE:
CHICKS, R.O.P. sire
Pepfia. U. S
Pullorum clean. A. C. hice, Phone |
3-9826, Mount Joy, Pd. 49-11 |
FOR SALE: Building Ift, 62x156
on South Market Street, Mt. Joy.
Contact E. E. phone 3-4711


IDEALS - the most be autifl book
published. #42 Spool HOLDER, for
women who sew.
GIFTS or BABY; gifts for Mother,
Cifts for ‘Sister and for Brother.
Visit the
MARGARET-JEAN-- SHOPPE



19-tf | 19 Ww. Donegal St, Mount Joy, Pa.
Dial 3-9373
Typewriters, Add. Mack's, Cash ati ;
Registers, Check ers, Safes, Alterations Buttonholing
ew & Used. J. M.|Bhgle, 411 East 1[F
Hey. St, E-town. 14). 8-18-tf USED CARS
1949 Chevrolet Tudor
1948 Chevrolet Tudor.
1948 Plymouth Converti. Coupe.
R & H.
| 1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H

FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile fof kitch-
en, bathroom or Install
it yourself. 5¢ eagh. We rent cut- |
ters. Mt. Joy Tile |& Linoleum Co.,

Mt. Joy. Phone 33492. Open eve- | 1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H
nings. 20tf i
NEWCOMER MOTORS
IDEALS—the most beautiful book
published. Inc.
Baby Giftsyand Novelties
Men’s Shirt Sleeves Shortened
MARG/RET-JEAN SHOPPE
19 W. Donegal $t;, Mount Joy, Pa.
DiaM3-9373
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE
Sales & Service
Open Evenings to 9 P. M.
43-4



Thursday, August 9, 195
NEW SPINET PIANO
BETSY ROSS, WINTERS
KOLER & ConA?
31-f
NOTICE: When you are troubled
with poisons, oak, ivy, sumae, leath-
er or other minor skin irritations,
use Doctor's Prescription’ No, '700,~


084 for immediate relief. Sold by
E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St, Mt,
Joy, Pa. 23-13t

CAN YOU ANSWER “YES”
TO THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS ?
1. Are vou neat, tactful, and ambi=-
tious?
you interested
2. Are
money
making
in
w
. Do you have a good car ?
4. Are you worth $150 a week ?
5. Are you willing to work ?
Please do ngt apply if you have
answered “Ng” 16 any one of the
above
If your score is 100% “Yes” please
bring this advertisement to
MR. FISHER,
221 EAST ORANGE STREET
LANCASTER, PA.

31-2
WANTED-—Dead or glive Automo-
biles, any make, any’ model: also
Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt

service given. ‘H. B. Shank Auto
Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town,
Pa. Phone -W or 38-W. 8-tf
ANTIQUES: Wil pay high prices
for. antiques of any description. Mr.
Hart, 16] Charlotte St., Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-1f

FOR SALE: Headstrom Baby coach,
used 6 mo., excel. cond., $22.00; 5-
piece Chrome Breakfast set, blue
plastic seats, $3000; Kenmore Oil
Heater confplete, heats 4 to 6 rooms.
$30.00. Jghp Crider, 10 New St.,
Mt. Joy. one 3-6202. 31-2

Alterations Buttonholing
31-tf


for a worthy cause.
A Dhirthday celebration was held|
at the home of Mrs. Lillian Hamil- |
ton in honor of Robert Lee Bricker, |
21st birthday.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Lanny of Gap;
and Mrs. Arthur McCurdy and |
Sandy, of Palmyra; Mrs.
Jacob Hamilton and Terry, Noami
Cunningham and Charles Cunning- |
ham of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Geyer, Mrs. Russel Miller, |
Harry Miller and Frankie Miller, i
of Elizabethtown, Mary Hamilton, |
Connie Pierce, Mrs. Viola Bricker, |
and Mr. and Mrs. Jaul Geyer.
Plans were discussed for a car- |
nival to held August 25 at al
meeting of the Florin Fire Com- |
pany Auxiliary Monday evening.
The carnival will be held at the
local hall and grounds by the Florin |
Hall Association. The Auxiliary wll |
take charge of the kitchen.
The group appointed Mrs. Max |
Raffensberger - president |
until January since the former vice |
president, Mrs. Omar Groff, is wl
porarily filling the presidency due
to the resignation of the president, |
Mrs. Martin Ney. |
Three new members were admit- |
discussed to |
at the
homecoming in Septem-
who celebrated his
Those present were:
Ross Ammon
Mr.


be
as vice

ted and plans were
held a refreshment stand
Newtown
ber.

|
fr
|

for Farm and Home |


Easy on the Knees
HERE there's work to be done on |
the knees, a padded knee block will
be helpful. It’s as useful in the garden as
in the kitchen, so every home needs one,
|
|

The only materials required are a 20-
inch length of 6 by 6-inch wood and suf-
ficient sponge rubber to cover, as illus-
trated.
After shaping the valleys for the
knees, attach the sponge rubber with a
waterproof adhesive, |
i. asin
When in need of Printing. (any-




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With AWANT AD

thing) kindly remember the Bulletin |
Accordions $20.00 up; Popalar sheet
music, Sacred and Wedding mus:c.
Ukulele, Guitar, Harmonica. All
| kinds of acce§sories. Free use of
Amount levied (Face
Penalties added
\otal amount (sum of 1, 2, & 3)
Accordion with} lesson plan. Teach- | Exonerations (1950 tax ) ..........
ors on Trumpey #4 Piono. Have | Discoums 0 i000
opening for ne students. David | Not filed as liens or returned .....
Hess Music Shop, 106 North Market | Net amount of 1950 tax collected






Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. 31-tf | Sum of items 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 .......
CURRENT EXPENSES
POR Aue a ok A. Fxpenses of General Control.
cer 00 sq ft, lot 155x | Secretary's ice, Solaries $ 500;
180, Delta St. Mts Joy. P. O. Box Sas rie, $3000)
ary’s , Supplies 36.76
5, c/o 1 J. R, Mount Joy. 5-H Treasurer (Commission or
WANTED: Old Magazines, News- | Salary) .............. 1,520.12
¥ Tax ‘Collector ........... 1,599.15
papers. I buy alt%inds’ of scrap | )
fon, also sell stovelwaed. G D. | i. 0 18.00
Sg tier PI 3.5524 uy | Census Enumeration .... 140.00
pittler, Phone Mt. Joy. | Other Expenses of General
34- | Control 193.17
| Total Expense of General
{Control =, $ 4,016.20
|B Expenses of Instruction.
ilaries of Teachers (In-
ME N | clude teacher-librari-
QUBY in sa $30,077.88
WANTED [al Textbooks ....\..... 1,348.69
Supplies used in Instruction
” (Include library sup-
pliesy ........... cx... 940.18
REGULAR Atterding Teachers In-
A stitute... i000 220.00
n Tuition, 5... 16,488.33
EMPLOYMENT Other Expenses of Instruc-
BON 0 Fel ih 15.00
Total Expense of
H. ROY NISSLY & CO, INC. Cy a $49,090.08
C. Expenses of Auxiliary Agencies
FLORIN and Coordinate\JActivities:
Transportation of Pupils $ 7,425.00
Enforcement of Compul-
sory Attendance ...... 100.00
81-2 | Nurse Service .......... 1,136.00
Other Expenses of Co-
NEW & USED CARS ordinate Activities 166.00
Buy Your ——
HENRY J. KAISER | Total Auxiliary Agencies
ro \ | and Coordinate Activi-
BENJ. J.\STALEY Bless a aaa $ 8,827.00
ImmediatesDelivery VD. Expense of Operation of School
Plant:
Trade & Low Financing : ;
| Wages of Janitor and
STALEY'S GARAGE



 






Florin, Pa. Other Employes i$ "13882
Phone 3-5951 N41 Buel. 1,489.09
Water ..... 30.38
REQUESTS FOR BIDS + Light and Power eben 284.46
The Mount Joy Borough Author | Janitors’ Supplies ..... 16.05
| ity will accept bids for supplying.| Care of Grounds ........ 54.86
the following materials needed for | Other Expenses of Opera-
the improvement of the Water Dis- | tion 40.00
tribution System, ing Mount Joy i
Borough: Total Expense of Opera-
Approximately “300 ft. of 129, BION od a Resins $ 2,054.46
2,000 ft. of 8”, and 2004 ft. of 6” Wa | E. Expense of Maintenance of
ter Main, th¢ p to be either Cast School Plant:
| Iron or bestos Cement; 4-Fine | Upkeep of Grounds ..... $ 32.05 |
Hydrants; 6- £ut-in Sleeves and | Repairs of Buildings .... 2,697.74
| Cut-in Valye§ an miscellaneous | Repairs and Replacement of
Cast Iron Fittings. so bids wiil be Heating, Plumbing, and
accept on 1 #40 lb. per day Lighting ......:....... 3,594.01
‘ of Apparatus Used in
For pecifications and Instruction 114.20
for Bid address request to of Earniture .......... 118.05
J. A, Registered Profes- of Other Equipment 134.15
sional RED 00 CUTE ED ——
Penna. Total Expenses of Main-,
Bids publicly opened at a tenance *...... i $ 6,600.20
meeting the Mount Joy Borough | F. Expenses of Fixed Charges
Authority held at the Gerberich- State Retirement Board . $ 1,013.51
Payne Shoe Company at 8:00 P. M. | Fire Insurance ......... 124.89
DST on August 20, 1951.
GRANT D. GERBERICH Total Expense of Fixed
Secretary fo «cov nen $ 1,138.40
Mount Joy Borough Author Total Current Expenses
32-1 (Items A, B, CC, D, EF) $71,726.34

AUDITOR'S REPORT
FOR YEAR ENDING JULY 1, 1951
FOR MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT
of 195) duplicate) 7,140.00
2886534 36,005.34
re 7184 139.83 211.67
i 8211.81 2900517 36,217.01
i. 550.00 336.70 886.70
vie 10050 483.27 583.77
Fates 137000 190573 3,215.33
ad 6,191.34 2627947 31,470.81
rye 8211.84 2900517 36.217.01
RECEIPTS
Balance on hand July 1,
1951. All funds exclusive
of Sinking Fund ...... $ 306.69
Property tax 1951, $26,279.47
Per capita tax 1951, $5,191.34
31,470.81
Delinquent tax (Previous
10 21950) ........ . eh 2,723.54
State appropriation: Teach-
ers, Transportation, Tu-
ition, Vocational ...... 33,131.81
{femporary loans $10,000
Premium .x........... 10,000.00
Sale of real estate, sup-
plies and equipment ... 181652
All other sources” Indicate
Source and Attach
Schedule”, ............ 534.80
Total receipts, including
beginning balance
G. Debt Service
Redemption of Short Term
Loans
$79,984.17
$ 5.03556
$ 5,035.56
Total Debt Service
SUMMARY
Total Receipts (Item 14) $79,984.17
Total Payments:
Current Expenses (Items
A-F inc) ........0.. 71.726.34
Debt Service (Item G) 5,035.58
Capital Outlay (Item
HY oii 76,761.90
Total 0. Slat $76,761.90
Balance on Hand (To Be
Available for School
Year 1951-52 ......... $ 322227
ASSETS
School Buildings and Sites
at Cost 0 $ 2,000.00
Textbooks and Equipment
at Cost’ 5,000.00
1950 Tax (Current Year) 3.275.73
1049 Tag .......00 as 1,165.00
1048 Tax... . 697.00
Total Assets ........ 0.05 $30,137.73
LIABILITIES
Temporary Loans ....... $ 5,000.00
Total Liabilities ........ $ 5,000.00
Amount of Tax Collector's Bond
35600534.
Amount of Treasurer's Bond 30000.
Amount of Secretary's Bond 3000.
Reconciliation of Bank Balance at
Close of School Year:
Bank Balance July 1, 1951 3,222.27
Balance on Hand to be Avail-
able for School Year
3,222.27
1951-1952
We herebv 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 accordance with law.
PAUL M. HFSS
ELMER F. GROFF
Auditors
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