When in need of Printing. (anve thing) kindly remember the Bulletin INVEST IN MUSSER ® LEGHORN CHICKS ® HEAVY WHITE BROILER CHICKS ® HEAVY DARK BROILER CHICKS Place vour order now for free delivery. Musser Leghorn Farms MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4911 36-tf PUBLIC SALE of valuable Reso! Fatate and Pevennal Peaperty SATURDAY, SFPTEMBER 29, 1951 at 1:30 p. m. Te undersigned will gale a 215 STORY " x i Ji : barn with FRAME DWELLING of land parade and tract thereto belongino, pantain. ing 47 P. more or less. in the Vil- Inpe of Landisville, ®. Hemnfield Two, Lancaster Co. Pa. on the S, side of the Old Harrishure Pike, adinining lands of Mabel Brosey, Clifford Coleman and others. offer at Flectricity. Runnine water, bath and all conveniences. Hot water heat At the same time and place will be offered line of household goods including Philco electric refrigera- tar. electric washing machine, tubs. dishes. piano, sewing machine and other items too numerous to men- tion. CHRISTIE DERR HAWTHORNE CATHARINE DERR FOGIE RICHARD J. DERR, Owmers RICHARD J. DERR Exor of the will of Annie R. Derr, Dec'd. C. S. Frank, Auct. Louis S. May, Attorney PUBLIC SALE caf Household & Kitchen | Furniture SAT., SEPT. 15. 1951 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. 36-3 ON THE PREVISES AT 222 WEST MAIN STREET, | IN MT. JOY BOROUGH Terms and conditions by ! Clarence Gibbons | C. S. Frank, Auct. 37-1) PUBLIC SALE FOOD SALE SATURDAY The Ladies Bible Class of the | Evangelical Gongregational Church have planned a Food Sale for Sat- | urday, September 22nd, beginning | | at ten o'clock, to be held at the B.| Main Street, | ———————————— | Titus Rutt office, Fast | PUBLIC SALE | Of Verv Desirable Renl Estate, | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th. 1951 On the vremises four miles East | of Flizabethtown macadam | rond leading to Manheim near R's- | ser’'s Church, in Mount Joy Town- | ship, Lancaster County, Penna. along A 24 STORY DOUBLE | | FRAME DWELLING | containing six rooms on | { each sde and summer house attached. Frame and stone | bank barn equipped with water howls, and space for 26 head of cattle, Frame corn barn and tobac- co shed with stripping room in cel- lar, can shed six acres of tobacco. Frame wash house and garage. 16x 20 ft. poultry hone. Electricity and all buildines. Farm con- | | water In taining 47 {sandy and ironstone | acres of pasture land and gprine, containing thirty fruit soil. Seven of water Orchard trees. All in good Premises can he viewed | during week previous to sale. Sale to commence at 2:00 O'clock condition. P. M. EST when conditions will be | made known bv { MENNO H. PISSER FSTATE | Christian S. Risser, Ex. A. C. Alspach, Attorney | Walter Dunes, Auct. D. L. Landis, Clerk PUBLIC SALE ! SATURDAY. OCTORFR 6, 1951 at 1:30 P. M. | The undersigned will offer at vublic sale all that certain farm! { located on the road leading from | Salunea to Silver Soring in East | Hempfield and West Hempfield | Townships, containing 17 acres and | 52 perches, more or less, having | erected thereon a combination barn LARGE FRAME | mn | BMS bacco shed, chicken house DWELLING HOUSE land garage. And the following personal prop- erty: Bedroom suites, beds, of drawers, old fashioned chest ble, ccuches, library table, kitchen chairs, chests, side board, flour chest, doughtray, hold goods. Sale to be held on the premises. Terms and conditions by HENRY S. KOLP, Adminis- | trator of Eflizabeth M. Kolp | and the heirs of Henry M. | Kolp, deceased. Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys I) 1 © i ot Fri., Eve’g, Se IN PEACH ALLEY, IN THE TOWN. BUT A LOT © Sale at 6:14 P. M. Garman, or Walter Dupes, or NOT MUCH OF If you have anything to sell, contact D. L. Landis, A. K. Thursday evening, September 13th after pt. 14, 1951 BOROUGH OF ELIZABETH- ANYTHING F EVERYTHING Alley bring it to Peach ¢ 5:30 P. M. ROEBUCK AND CO RE 21d SEARS FARM J MASTER ‘Our Pledge of Superior Quality'’ ® Trouble-free operation year after year, and Fi simple, fool-proof, low- cost installation are what farmers want in a barn cleaner. 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QUEEN STREET LANC {|} ASTER PHONE 2-2121 acres and 81 nerches of | w'th stream | anytime | 37-3 and to- | bureau, | rockers, cherry table, extension ta- | sewing machine, | | erocks, jars, jugs, iron kettle, tobac- | co lathe and baler and other house- | ‘Mortuary Record (From page 1) Meeting of Civil Defense Group | sn. ruin ded Busy wn Max Steirstorfer and Col. L. B. She had been ill for several years, {err were special spe: s at . ; Herr were the spa) al pe gd . Miss Edwards was born in Lancas- the monthly meeting of the ivi | ter County, a daughter of the late defense gr Steirstorfer ¢ i i : Defense group. Mr. Steirstorfer and | James and Lydia Rineer Edwards. the Lancaster Col. Herr, | She was a member of the Moravian Civil Defense discussed the various | Church both of set-ups and also answered es. Surviving is a brother, Christian tions that the Mount Joy committee | T. Long Branch, N. I. | and several nieces and nephews, Funeral services were held Mon- interment in Mennonite heads had in mind. Park Neiss announced that he has three take the! auxiliary police course to be given | : . . | the in Lancaster in the near future; | George Albert, Wiliam Breckline, | 4 | and Marshall Dussinger. As of now, | h . : S. § Mount Joy has two, Raymond Heis | John Shenk . According | John S, Shenk, sixty-two, Mas- fistri tl tersonville, died at 3 p. m. Thurs- OF distri | gay at the Lancaster General Hos- 8 (Mount Joy) should have 62 aux-! _./ . tes pital of a heart condition after a iliary police eventually. : : y I . | long illness. Born in Rapho Twp., men who will . day afternoon with New Providence cemetery. ey and Lloyd Garman. to approx'mates, the size | It was stressed that everyone | he was a son of the late Frank should keep in mind that the Civil- | and Susan Stern Shenk and a | ian Defense is not trying to’ take | member of the Church of the | anything away from fire fighting | Brethren. In addition to his wife, | and disaster organizations. The De=-| Mrs. Katie Layser Shenk, he is | fense has only one job right now | survived by these children: Clara, and that is to prepare: for civilian! wife of Amon Pteeicoffer, Eliza- | defense. | bethtown R3; Arlene, wife of Ab- One way to better help Mount | ram Strickler, Lititz R1; Layser N. Joy prepare for Civilian Defense js | and Chester Shenk and Kathryn, all the directors attend | Wife of Titus Lefever, all of Man- the monthly meetings and get their | h€im R4; and John S. Shenk, Jr, at home. Seven grandchildren and | by having own committees set-up. The pres- | ent directors are C, J. Bennett, Jr. Tee ey ses Pa sive: Dav en anheim ; lirector; James Phillips, deputy : ( . p vi Nei P db | Frank and Earl Shenk, both of | director: ar eiss, security: ‘Tes ., - : | Clark Berrier. commun ‘cations; RY Suen, wire of ! : ‘ '| Aaron Becker, Manheim R2; and Sam Dock, transportation; Robert | pro Shenk Hershey R2. Fry, engineering; Robert Kunkle, Funeral services “were held at Wardens: Dr. J. S. Gates, medical | the Chiques Church of the Breth- and health; Lester Mumma, emer- gency welfare; Clayton Newcomer, ren afternoon with inter- ment in the adjoining cemetery. | evacuation; Wilbur Beahm, educa- | tion; Lester Hostetter, finances;| Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher John Gable, Chaplain and Mrs.| Mrs. Esther Arlene Geltmacher, thirty-four, wife of Daniel S. Gelt- macher, Newtown, Columbia Rl, {died at 12:10 a.m. Wednesday at her | home after a long illness. Born at Neffsville, she was a daughter of Mrs. Stella Horning Kieth and the late Harry Eitnier. She was a mem- | Vera Albert, secretary. - - : SCHOOLS ARE OVERCROWDED IN W. HEMPFIELD TWP. An open meeting to discuss fin- sncing, overcrowded conditions and | the need of more classroom space in the West Hempfield Townshin School District will be held Wed- nesday at the Ironville schoo build- ber of the Newtown United Brethren Church and | ing Nathaniel Snyder, board secretary said the district is to build a modern elementary build- ing. The plan was laid before the Fall and was defeated | by only a small margin. Letters the meeting have been sent to all properiy ow- | ners of the township. PUBLIC SALE TUES., SEPTEMBER 25, 1951 at 200 p. m. 35 ACRE FARM dition to her husband, she is sur- vived by her step-father, and her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keith, Lititz, R1; wife of Louis Furlow, These step-brothers aim of the and a sister, | voters last and announcing Mervin, Lexington; Ray, funeral home with further services at 2 the U.-B. p.n. in Newtown located one mile southenrst of Mt. : Tov along the hard surfaced road | cemetery. Friends may call at the] West of Lancaster lead'ne to the Marietta Pike and [funeral home Friday 7 to 9 p.m. Ironville. 11-Room BRICK HOUSE RANK BARN TUE SILO, CHICKEN HOUSE, ETC, Very fertile limestone land. See comvlete adv. next week. DANIEL W. GINDER, owner PublicSale THURS., SEPT. 20th At Jav M. Brubaker Farm, WIL- LOW STREFT VILLAGE, PA, 4 miles south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222. | . 15 Holstein Cattle | (60 Reg'stered - 15 Grades) | T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, | many calfhood vaccinated. Robert H. Schreiber Robert H. Schreiber, of Salunga, died at 11:45 p. m. born in Warwick township, a son of John and Mary Hubert Schreib- er, of Lititz RD, snd was a member of the Moravian church. He had resided at Salunga for the past eight yeans where he con- ducted an auto sales business. Pri- or to that time he was in business in Elstonville. Besides his parents he is surviv- ed by his wife, the former Eva Ob- er, three children: Donald, East Petersburg; Gloria and Judith, at heme; also one granddaughter and these brothers and sisters: George, | 104th in oldest established monthly | Manheim R3: John H Manheim; | series of Holstein consignment Mah ey i : : ahlon, t » U0, ‘my i | sales in Penna. This sale promises | h the U. S. Army in Korea; Lottie, wife of Merle to be one of best ever in series | with about largest number. NAAMAN STOLTZFUS Est., Mor- | | | Manheim. | gantown, Pa. selling 11 head. Six | Funeral services were held in the Salunga Methodist church this afternoon with interment in the Lititz Moravian cemetery. own daughters of famous DUN-=- LOGGIN GOLDMASTER: Two Daughters of noted SKOKIE: OVATION; 1 Daughter of famous | ADMIRAL LAUXMONT LUCI- FER. JOHN K. FISHER, Mt. Joy, Pa. sells a 685 lb. fat cow with 18,296 Ib. milk. JOE CANBY, Langhorne, Pa. « a high record yearling bull by] SKOKIE GRFAT OVATION. GEHMAN DAIRY FARMS, Ma- cung'e, Pa. and PAUL R. AN- THONY, Strausstown, Pa., each send 4 heavy producers. MANY SELECT CONSIGNMENTS Mrs. Emma Binkley, 84, at Roh- rerstown. WC sen The Local News For The Past Week Very Briefly Told | | | | | FROM SOME OF PA's BEST | HERDS. } Ephrata is considering the orga- | — FRESH COWS | nization of a second fire company. | | — CLOSE SPRINGERS | — A FEW SERVICE AGE BULLS -- SEVERAL EXCEPTIONALLY ! A 10-year old Ayrshire bull was | WELL-BRED CALVES, BOTH | for $2000. | [ | Lititz sold at a public sale near SEX. A conservative estimate places Sale must start at 12 Noon. YOU | Lancaster county's tobacco crop at ARE CERTAIN TO GET MANY | 53000 acres SPLENDID VALUES IN THIS| jot LARGE, QUALITY SALE. Harold C. Hilton, Lunch available, catalogs at ring- | Manheim’s new Chief He gets $225 a month. | side. | BRING YOUR FRIENDS—COME Bi fs re | EARLY AND LOOK THEM OVER. | , A won at Lithe was prosecuted | R. AUSTIN BACKUS, | ior Ussing his 14-Vear-old deugh- { Sales Manager & Auctioneer | ter with a buggy whip. | Mexico, N. Y. Seven acres of ear corn to be EARL L. GROFF, Loca Boprasentative, husked and harvested, were sold at | Strasburg, Pa. thirty-three, of Police | Fbersole, and Mary Schreiber, of | public sale for $50 an acre. . News From Florin! (From Page 1) Shelly on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arndt enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Phill)p Rich- ards of Lancaster to dinner Friday. | Mr, and Mrs. George Mumper | 4, 0 as teacher of visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singer at Maytown Sunday. Mr. Brady Hess and family at- tended the Hess reunion held at Big Springs, Perry County on Sun- day. Mr. A. D. Garber, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Diffenderfer, Mr, and Mrs. | Eugene Garber, Mr, and Mrs. Clar=- ence Hollinger and two children of Florin; Dr. and Mrs. Dale Garber, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, of Lansdowne, and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Garber of Williamstown en- joyed a family outing at the Big Springs, Perry County on Sunday. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Florin Fire Company will conduct a Food Stand at the Mount Joy Community Exhibit it was decided at their regular monthly meeting. Two members were admitted to the unit. Saturday the Randler property located on Wood street wll be of- fered at public sale. Walter Dupes is the auctioneer and will call the sale at one o'clock. tll GP Cen sets Sale Register 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 gel Friday, September 14 — On the premises a short distance north- east of Mount Joy, all the real es- tate and personal property of the former Stauffer Quarries by J. Hay Brown Jr. trustee in lankruptey of Luther J. Smith, trading as Stauffer’s Quarries. For a complete list see advertisement. C. S. Frank auctioneer, Evangelical | the | Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Friendship | Fire Co. No. 1, Mount Joy. In ad-| Frank, Auct. | premises on Wood Dorothy, | on which is erected a Hopeland, | frame house, garage, electric and a Step | Winfield S. Randler. sister also survive: Russel Kieth, | the Will of Michae! Randler, De- Robert, | ceased. Elmer Randler, Leona Ran- and Clifford Kieth, all of Lititz Rl;| and Mrs. Marlin Landis, Lititz R3.| gold S. Randler. Funeral services will be held on| Dupes, Auct. Sale at 1:00 p. m. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Nissley | Church. Interment in the Newtown! ville Pike Saturday, Sevt. 15—at 222 West Main street, Mount lot of household goods and kitchen furni- ture by Clarence Gibbons. C. S. Saturday, September 15—On the street, in the Village of Florin, a lot 40 by 20 ft. 15 story goods by of Also household Executor water. Richard Randler, and Win- Walter dler Honberver, Adams Owners. Arlene Randler Wednesday, Sept. 19th—On the premises partly in Millersville Bor- ough on the south side of Millers- (Route 999) 1% miles City, a 72 acre farm with 22 story brick dwelling | with a 215 story brick attachment, | a 2 story stone dwelling, bank barn, 2 garages, 2 large tobacco sheds by thirty-six, | Sadie H. Witmer, Exr. of Alice N. H. Herr Estate. Edgar Funk Auct. on | gq, [Sale at 2 p. m. Sunday at his home of a heart con- | dition after a short illness. He was | Thursday, Sept. 20--At Brubaker farm, W'llow Street, 75 Holstein Cattle, by Austin Backus, Sales Manager and Auctioneer. Saturday, Sept. 22—85 acre farm in Manor Twp., along Blue Rock Road, Rt. 999, 2 mi. west of Millers- ville, with 25 story frame house, bath, water, electricity, large barn, tobacco shed, milk house, hog sty, etc. by B. Alton Hostetter, Admin- istrator, c.t.a. of the Estate of Jacob D. Hostetter, dec’d. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 2 P. M. Friday, September 28 — At the Bulletin office on East Main street, a lot of ground with a 2% story Frame Dwelling House known as 28-30 West Donegal street, Mt. Joy, by Harry P. Royer. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 29—In the village of Landisville, East Hempfield Twp., a 2% story frame dwelling, barn with garage. Christie Derr Hawthorne, Catharine Derr Fogie and Richard J. Derr, Owners, Rich- ard J. Derr, Exor. of the will of Annie R. Derr, dec'd. C. S. Frank, Auctioneer. Friday, Oct. 5—Four miles east of Elizabethtown on the road lead- ing to Manhe'm, near Risser’s Church, a 21% story frame double house, frame and stone bank barn, corn barn, tobacco shed, farm con- tains 47 acres and 81 perches. By Menno H, Risser, Christian S. Ris- ser, Ex. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at2 P.M. Saturday, October 13 — At the Bulletin Office on East Main street, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Pa. A corner property fronting 74 feet more or less on Main street by 147 feet deep, with a 21 story frame double dwelling, three-car garage, | to be sold as one property by Aaron H. Metzler. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 7:30 p. m, eee lies MILK PROGRAM STARTED The milk program was started in the elementary school building here for the second year. Approximately 200 pupils will receive a half pint of milk each day under the pro- gram. | Problems of Democracy Jay M. J Sept. 17. | named places on FORMER RESIDENT NAMED ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL The Dallastown school board ap- | | pointed Mr. Albert L. Brayman, | Samuel E. Merkey, Manheim R2. member of the high school faculty | to the postion of Assistant Princi- | pal which was recently created. | Mr. Brayman will continue his | Civics and will and also ass'st Principal Ralph N. Mc-| Sherry in administrative duties. | The new assistant is a graduate of | College former resident of this place. i — FIREMEN CUT TOBACCO Fifteen members of the Silver Spring Fire Company cut an acre of | . tobacco which they grew on two | Elizabethtown and was a | plots in the area for the purpose of | raising money for the The tobacco was grown on the | farms of Richard Webb and Fred Broich. company CLASSIFIED | Rates for classified advertising in this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line .... 8e¢ PEACHES FOR SALE: J. H. Hale and Haleberta. Harry P. Reheard, FOR SALE: 4-pc. Oak bedroom suite. Also brass bed with spring. Call Mt. Joy 3-5193. 37-1 FOR SALE: Used Estate Heatrola. Very good condition. 8-room size. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5254. Mus. Isaac Metzler. 37-tf I AM SELLING Doehla Christmas Cards, Gift Wrappings and Chil- dren’s Books. Mrs. Helen Brosey, Mount Joy R2. Call 3-5259 after 4 p. m. 37-2t FOR SALE: 30 ft. Whitley house trailer. All conveniences. Good condition. Inquire at Atlantic Gas Station, Florin, or call Mt. Joy 3-5546. 37-1t PEACHES: 15 varieties in season. Elam S. Hess, Mount Joy R2. Phone 3-4641. 33-tf SET OF 6 LADDER BACK CHAIRS like new, rush seats, Cold pack Canner or Sterilizer. Dillenborgers, | Columbia Pike, 3 miles west of square in Lancaster, at the Antique sign on U. S. 30. 37-1tp Florin, Phone Mt. Joy 3-4049. 37-1 FOR SALE: 275 Leghorn Yearlings. Laying 50%. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5818, | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 13, 1951-3 ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr, Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St. - 97-1 | heim, Pa. Phone 407, 2.24-tf WANTED TO RENT: Unfurnished | FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY 2 or 3 bed- house or apartment, Best ref- rooms Christian family, | erences, Write P. O. Box 404, Col- umbia, Pa. 37-2tp BUY A MOVIE CAMFRA NOW For color pictures of fall flowers and leaves $44.50 up. Save on mov- ies at Victor Klahr's Camera Shop, rear post office, Middletown. 37-1 FOR SALE: Two metal Hamster Pens. Call Mount Joy 3-9661, 23-tf FOR SALE: Building Lot. 62x156 on South Market Street, Mt. Jov. Contact E. E. Brown, phone Sani 19-t FOR SALE: Monarch Coal & Wood Range. Gond condition. Edwin S. Henry, Manheim R4, Pa. QFRVICE, STATION TO LEASE. Wetablished business in Marietta Phone 6-2701. 29-tf WANTED: One Warehouse Man and One experienced truck driver. Apply Wolgemuth Bros. Ine. Florin, 33-tf WHILE YOU WORK leave vour child with me. Monday thru Friday. Pauline Waters, Main Street, Florin Phone 3-4860. 36-tf HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wishes to live in private Mt. Joy family dur- ing school year. Will contribute to- ward expenses. Write P. O. 85—c/o F. C. S., Mount Joy. 36-2 ATTENTION LOT HOLDERS OF HENRY EBERLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PRICES WILL BE INCREASED For Perpetual Care and Annual Cleaning of Lots. Please Contact Mildred K. Roberts, Sec. Dial 3-4132 MILLINFRY - Feathers & Veiling. Baby Gifts and Novelties MARGARET-JEAN SHOPPE 19 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa. Dial 3-9373 Buttonholing 37-tf Alterations We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends who sent such beau- tiful card and flower tributes to our husband and father during his ill- ness, and to the many for all their kindness and sympathy during our | | recent. bereavement at his death. Mrs. D. Roy Moose, Will'am and Coral Ann Moose, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Schroll, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Geibe and Mr. and Mrs. James Crane. 37-1 NOTICE TO VOTERS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE YOU MAY REGISTER TO VOTE AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PLACES: The Registrars for Permanent Registrat'on of Electors in Boroughs and Townships will sit at the be- low mentioned places on the date 35-3 | | NOTICE TO LCTHOLDERS of the Mount Joy Cemetery Association. The annual meeting of lot holders | will be held Tuesday evening, Sep- tember 11th at 7:30 P. M. in the office of the Sico Company, 15 Mt. 36-3t | CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. 49-tt Typewriters. Add, Mach's, Cash Registers. Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M Enecle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J, 8-18-tf FOR SALE: Brick Warehouse, cement floor, 18% sa. ft. lot 155% 180, Delta St. Mt. Joy. P. O. Box 85, c/o H. J. R, Mount Joy. 85-tf FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch- en, bathroom or basement. Install it yourself. 5¢ each. We rent cut- ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- 20tf nings. WANTED: Old Maerazines, News- papers. I buy all kinds of scran iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 34-tf FOR SALE (The Former Kern Pronerty) AT 10 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. By ADAM H. GREER 542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia Or Any Realtor 24-7¢ NEW SPINET PIANO BETSY ROSS, WINTERS KOLER & CAMPBELL See Them At DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP 106 North Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 31-tf WANTED—Dead or alive 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 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf NEW & USED CARS Buy Your HENRY J. KAISER From BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing STALEY'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Phone 3-5951 11-tf EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Estate of Annie B. Ricksecker, deceased, late of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. 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 undersigned W. L. KODER, West Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. STLAS K. STONER Marietta St, Mt. Joy, Pa. Executors or dates designated from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. | and 7:00 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time to receive new reg:strations and | Removal Notices for the General | Election, November 6, 1951. { Voters who become of age on or before November 7, 1951 will be eligible to register and cast their first vote November 6, 1951. Flectors who are REGISTERED | and voted within two years need | not heed this notice UNLESS they | have moved from the district from | which they last voted. { Any one living in any borough or any townsh’p in Lancaster County may register at any of the below | the dates and | days designated or in the Registra- | tion Office, Court House, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, every day up to and including Monday, October 1, 1951, | during Court House hours - 8:30] m. to 12:00 noon EASTERN DAY- | LIGHT TIME and Saturday 8:30 a. m. to 12:00 noon TASTERN DAY- | LIGHT TIME. Columba Boro - Fire Hall, 268 Locust St. - Saturday, Sept. 29. Conoy Twp. - Fire Co., Bain- bridge - Saturday, Sept. 29. Donegal, East - Fire Hall, May- town - Tuesday, Sept. 18. Donegal, West, - Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown - Wednesday, Sept. 26. Fast Petersburg Boro, - Fire Hall Wednesday, Sept. 26. Elizabethtown Boro - Friendship Fire Co. S. Market St., - Sat. Sep- tember 22. Hempfield, East—Fire Hall, Lan- disville - Tuesday, Sept. 25. Hempfield, West - Property, Richard Webb, Silver Spring - Tues., Sept. 25. Rohrerstown—Monday, Sept. 17. Manheim Boro - Union Hall, East H'gh St. - Friday, Sept. 21. Marietta Boro - Council Cham- ber, Central Hall - Thursday, Sep- tember 20. . Mt. Joy Boro. -i Property, H. S. Newcomer & Son, East Main and Barbara Sts. Thursday, Sept. 27. Rapho Twp. - Property, Albert G. Joy Street. 34-3 William R. Howard, Att'y 35-6t ANNUAL AUDITORS’ REPORT OF THE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT YEAR ENDING JULY 2, 1951 Receipts Operation of School Plant (D) alanc hand July 3, Wares of Janitors $ 3,595.02 Balance on han uly : 300 Fuel 4607.69 Taxes 53,216.83 Light & Power 2,016.58 Delinquent Tax 239255 | Janitor’s Supplies 1,074.29 State Appropriation 58,895.10 | Care of Grounds 19.98 Non-Resident Tuition ~~ 16.898.11| Other Expenses 14.00 Loans 5,000.00 Telephone 249.35 or 4,717.33 T——— Other Receipts ans Total $ 11576.91 Total Receipts $141,119.92 | Maintenance (E) : Upkeep of Grounds * 73542 EXPENDITURES Repair of Buildings 3,052.72 General Control (A) Repair & Replacement 1,031.50 Secretary's Office, Salary 360.00 pone Secretary’s Office, Sup- Total $ 4819.64 plies 287.07 | Fixed Charges (F) Secretary's Office, State Retirement Board 3,045.79 Other Expenses 5.90 Insurance 1,251.62 Tax Collector 1,106.06 Auditors 18.00 Total $ 4,297.41 Legal Service 56.50 [ Debt Service ©) Census Enumeration 40.00 Redemption of Bonds from Other Expenses 151.33 General Fund $ 2,000.00 Total $2,024.86 Payment to Sinking Fund 3,450.00 Redemption Short Term Exvenses of Instruction (RB) Loans 18,267.72 Salaries of Principals $ 4,699.92 Interest on Bonds 1,275.00 Salaries of Principal's Interest on Loans 337.04 Clerks 1,270.71 Donegal Joint School Salaries of Teachers 67,899.63 Bldg. Authority 1,463.98 Textbooks 2,381.21 Refunds 36.00 Instruction Supplies 5.357.88 Attending Institute 629.00 Total $ 26,829.74 Tuition 43.55 | Capital Outlay Commencement Exercises 305.02 pits] Outlay I i. Other Expenses Instr. 247.31 ings $ 8M.2) Tm Heating Equipment 640.95 Total : $82,834.24 Furniture 384,93 Auxiliary Agencies (C) Instructional Apparatus 1,537.61 Social Centers and re Recreation 1,873 30 Total $ 3,367.78 Nurse Service 1,965.50 | Summary Dental Service 15.00 Total Receipts $141,119.92 Other Expenses 1,355.39 Total Expenditures 140,959.77 Total $5,209.19 Balance $ 160.15 SINKING FUND ACCOUNT Balance on Hand, July 4, 1950 $ 366.85 Received from General Fund 3,450.00 Received from Interest 4.59 Total $ 3,821.44 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Assets Liabilities Value School Property $350,000.00 | Bonded Indebtness $ 34,000.00 Taxes Due 2,480. T Loz 2 5, Sinking Fund Balance 3,821.44 | Temporary Loans 400.00 Gen. Fund Balance 160.15 | Teacher's Salaries 8,615.26 $356,461.98 47,615.26 in accordance with law. Date: August 30, 1951 Vogel, Sporting Hill - Monday, 36-3 We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and find them correct, and that the security of the officers of the Board are Signed: CHRIST H. HERR, JR. J. ARTHUR MOYER NORMAN SPRECHER Auditors
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