The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 11, 1952, Image 8

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Mount Joy
New Fall

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WOMEN'S ng vote to urge Charles
ALL WOOL Fis} who had already gone on
record by asking council to de
re that a ¢r tical housing
Sweaters Bom or a wor Tn
‘he Burgess can only vole in
5 case of a deadlock
$D2 It was noted that Councilman
Paul Stehman Jr. wa one ol
the signers of the petition, and,
MEN'S had Stehman attended council
this one meeting his vote
would have been the one that
would have continued rent con
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Gabardine
trols in the borough however
SPORT Councilman Stehman Jr's resig
nation was read and accepted
Stehman’s
by the councilmen
SHIR | S reason for resigning was that
his employment requires him to

LONG SLEEVES work at the time council meets
Council President, Elmer Zer
4 95 phey, James Spangler and
Lloyd Myers voted against Hos
tetter's proposal and Maurice |
Bailey voted for the continua-
MEN'S FALL ation
Approximately 15 residents
that were in
controls at-
Gabardine § -
terested in the
Trousers
meeting and Roy
3695
WOMEN'S
LACE TRIM
RAYON
SLIPS
$198
the community
rent
tended the
 
Wagner presented the petition
It is
cil could, before September 30,
 
doubtful whether coun
 

be petitioned by the residents
of Mount Joy, to call a special
 
session to reverse their decision
and declare Mount Joy a critic
al housing area as the expres
 
sion of opinion, once arrived at
 
by the local governing body, is
to further question


not subject
as to the adequacy of their find-


ing.
A precedent
 
for this point
was established when a group
of tenants brought a court case
against the City of Los Angeles
making an alleged |
rents

Council for
arbitrary finding when


51 GAUGE
Nylon Hose All Fall Shades
 
were decontrolled in that city
by local option. The courts held,
Congress later re-affirmed this
stand, that it was not permitted
{fo inquire into the adequacy of

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Women's Panties
 
the finding.
This opinion, set by the]

courts, would they leave it en- |
tirely in the hands of the coun
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Mount Joy Dept. Store
 
cilmen as to whether or not
mistaken as to
their opinion and that a
does exist in Mt.
they had been
hous- |
ing shortage
Joy, but they cannot be compel-
led to do this.
 


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NEWCOMER MOTORS, Imc. |
ANNUAL AUDITORS’ REPORT
OF THE
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
YEAR ENDING JULY 2, 1952
Receipts Operation of School
Balance on hand July { Plant (D)

2. 1951 $ 160.15 Wages of Janitors § 4,303.0
Taxes 60,604.18 | Fuel 4,490.06
Delinquent Tax 1.187.73 Light & Power 2.206.7¢
State Appropriation 74,097.51 | Janitor’s Supplies 733
Non-Resident Tu Care of Grounds
ition 16,806.20) Other Expenses, Ser
Loans 2,000 00 | vices other than
Other Receipts 4,768.05 personal ®.00
Telephone 252.95
Total Receipts
Total $
| Maintenance (E)
Upkeep of Grounds $ 323.5
$159,623 82 |
|
EXPENDITURES
General Control (A)
Secretary's Office,
pair of Buildings
Salary 4 360.00 Repair of
Repair & Replace
Secretary's Office, 4 9 Or +
Supplies 249 47 | ment 2,259.6
Secretary's Office | "m wp
3 | $ 81.2
Other Expenses 76.07 | ;... Total , A
Tax Collector 1.248 93 Fixed Charges (F)
Auditors “18.00! State Retirement
Legal Service 43.87 | Board $ 39723
Census Enumeration 50.00 | Insurance 1.838.4
Other Expenses 26.25 | m 0
Yer SS 26.29) Total $ 5810.7
Total $ 2.065.509 | Debt Service (G)
Payment to Sinking
Expenses of Instruction (B) Fund $ 6,900.0
Salaries of Prin- Redemption Short
cipals Term Loans 5,000.0
$
Salaries of Prin Interest on Bonds 1,220.0
cipal's Clerks 1.800.12| Interest on Loans 263.5
Salaries of Teach | Donegal Joint School
ors 84.294 .27 Bldg. Authority 6,587.9
Textbooks 2,892.14 | me
Instruction Supplies 7.292.89 | Total $ 199714
Attending Institute 600.00 | Capital Outlay (H)
Tuition 36.30 Alterations of
Commencement Buildings $ 439.3
Exercises 255.70 Improvements on
Other Expenses Grounds 623.2
Instr. 145.50 Furniture 1,180.8
ee see Instructional Ap-
Total $102,817.00 paratus 280.8
Other Capital Out-
Auxiliary Agencies (C) lay 116.9
Social Centers and ee
Recreation $ 1,490.42 Total $ 2641.3
Nurse Service 3,134.44 | Symmary
Transportation of Total Receipts $159,623.8
Pupils 320.00 | Total Expendi-
Other Expenses 1,752.09 tures 159.442.9
Total $ 6,696.95 Balance $ 180.9

SINKING FUND ACCOUNT
Balance on Hand,
July 2, 1951 $ 3,821.44
Received from Gen-
eral Fund
Received from In-
terest 75.08
6,900.00
Total $ 10,796 52
Paid out to redeem
Bonds 3,000.00
Balance in Fund a
July 7, 1952 $ 17,796.52
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
: Assets Liabilities
Value School
Property
Taxes Due
Sinking Fund Bal.
Gen. Fund Balance
$350.000.00 | Bonded Indebtedness $31,000.0
3.757.46 | Temporary Loans
7,796.52 | Teacher's Salaries
180.91

$361,734.89 $ 44,283.5
We hereby certify that we have examined the above account
and find them correct, and that the security of the officers of th
Board are in accordance with law.
Signed:
CHRIST H. HERR, JR.
J. ARTHUR MOYER
NORMAN SPRECHER
Date: August 15, 1952
35-3 Auditor
gap | sulting in
12,258.55 | of
2,000.00
11,283.58 |
‘Contributions |
(From Page 1)
houses and the above total does |
5 | not include this week's
9 | reached the hearts of many, re-
wonderful letters
with a contribution enclosed.
S. S. Class Holds Bake Sale
The primary Sunday School
Class of the U, B. church, Florin
is a member,
and
which Terry
held a Food sale
1 the sum of $52.00 was taken in|
and given to the “We're Pulling
recently
4 | For Terry” fund !
Jenefit Ball Game |
Bob Kunkle's Midget-Midget
benefit ball game held last Sat-|
9 |urday afternoon, took in $40.81
5 | and the entire amount was turn-
| ed over to the Terry Fund. Each
7 team met their own expenses
and three cheers go to these
0 | voung sportsmen for their “big
|
hearts”.
Baked Doughnuts
7 Mrs. Balmer, and daughter
Barbara, of Manheim street,
1 haked 160 dozen doughnuts and
g | sold them in the neighborhood
to help Terry. The total of $60 |
was turned over to the fund.
9 Puppy-dog is Helping Too
5 A small puppy-dog was giv-
5!/en to Terry by one of the stafl
| at the Durham, N. C. hospital.
0
0
61 The 1ittle dog, unaware of the]
5 | fact, is bringing happiness to
- | the little ‘patient. Keeping Ter-
0|ry’s moral up is one of the big |
factors in combating the disease
We Made An Error
1{ An error was made in last
week's Bulletin regarding the
{cost of the “rice and
medical treatments Terry is re-
| ceiving. It is $70 weekly, in-
[stead of monthly as it was print-
|ed in our columns.
| The latest report on Terry's
| condition, he is somewhat in-
| proved and with good care and
attention can make a comeback |
to health.
The funds being
this child are to be used to keep |
Terry in the hospital at Durham |
North Carolina where the best |
country are
available for this kidney dis-|
ease. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
{ Elwood Young, 117 Manheim |
| street, this boro, struggled alone
8 | since last March to meet the |
5 | medical expenses until the |
| strain depleted the family in-|
| come and their plight became
| public several weeks ago.
How long will it take? —may-
{ be months—but, with the pray-
| ers and contributions backing
3 | this little fellow he should im- |
down there in |
9
1
house”
|
|
raised for |
0 specialists in the

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prove steadily
| the Southern
| dollars and
the best attention.
| “change” in the
| child's life is at stake.
— — ee
hospital on your
cents to give him
Drop your]
coin boxes—a
New
{ (From page 1)
vice not only for our local com-
| munity but also for the nation
land the Booker T. Washington |
Birthplace Memorial to whose
wholeheartedly |
objectives we
| subscribe.”
Those objectives, said Mr. |
| Bentzel are “freedom and op- |
[ portunity for all --American-

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JOY, PENNA. |



The First National Bank & Trust Co. |
OF MOUNT JOY
MOUNT JOY, PA.



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ism,” which also is the slogan
jon the memorial coin.
| One face of the coin has the
i profiles of those two famed Ne-
gro leaders, George Washington
Carver and Booker T. Washing- |
| ton, both now dead. The other |
{coin face shows an embossed
outline map of the United States
and the slogan. i
| Banks selling the coin, said |
| Mr. Bentzel do not collect any |
|fee or commission for their ser |
vices but turn over all proceeds !
to the Booker T. Washington |

Birthplace Memorial organiza- |
tion. |
Both the special half dollar |
{and the authority to sell it at a
| premium of $2 each, were auth- |
lorized by specific act of Con- |
| gress so that under-privileged |
| Negros throughout the United |
States might have the oppor-|
| tunity to better themselves eco-
!nomically and educationally |
| through instruction and Job |
|training under the self-help |
program of the Booker T. Wash- |
|ington Birthplace Memorial. |
| — — — ee |
| HOLDS MEETING !
A meeting of the WCTU will |
{be held on Monday evening at |
| seven thirty o'clock at the home |
| of Mrs. Harry Brubaker, Mount |
| Joy, RI.
Mrs. W. H. Cover, of Landis- |
| ville, returned missionary from |
India will be the speaker.
An invitation is extended “|
all to attend this meeting.
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