ith YOUR R, IF 33- t Vv Fa eres s for EE JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director 1! { | | | | 139 S. OLIVER SAGER & SON TREE SERVICE SAWING, PRUNING and SPRAYING B. B. IBACH Main St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-4616 Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill R.D. 1 PHONE 863R2 ELIZABETHTOWN 11-tfe THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, September 9 5 AAA Launches ‘Member Drive | Setting their sights on such | objectives as boosting the Com- monwealth’s tourist trade to a | $500 million Dollar industry, | establishing driver training courses in all of the State’s high schools, and continuing at a | more intensified scale the never ending battle to protect the best interests of the motor public, AAA motor clubs in Pennsyl- | vania today launch a State-wide | [campaign to expand member- ship beyond the 500,000-mark, | it was announced by former | State Senator Andrew J. Sor- | doni, of Wilkes-Barre, president | Federation. “In less than a half century,” Mr. Sordoni said, “AAA motor DON'T BE COLOR-BLIND WHEN YOU COAL! it costs you mousy The cream of America’s black coal is actually tinted blue for your protection. With ‘blue coal’ you're sure of top- quality hard coal. Tinted blue as a trade-mark, ‘blue coal’ burns clean and hot with far less waste. There's less need to WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. tend your furnace, when you heat the ‘blue coal’ way. So don't be color-blind! Get ‘blue coal’ today! ‘blue o coal’ AMERICA’S FINEST HARD COAL Florin, Pa. MOUNT JOY 3-9551 Where Your Dollars Stretch Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles 1950 FORD 2-DOOR 8 CYL. 1947 FORD 2-DOOR, 6 1947 FORD CLUB COUPE 8 Cyl. CLARENCE TRUCKS 1951 FORD 1 TON 1951 FORD PANEL 1947 STUDEBAKER 1 TON 1947 INT. CAB & CHASSIS V. tag 1947 PICK UP FORD W. 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With the millions to | whom our highways are so vital | today, the need for the services performed by motor clubs is constantly growing.” R. B. Maxwell, of Harrisburg, |secretary-manager of the PMF, | joined the former State Senator in pledging that AAA clubs throughout the Commonweaalth | will continue to protect the best |interests of the motorists of the | State. | Pennsylvania has the largest | AAA membership of any State lin the nation, with the excep- [tion of California, Mr. Sordoni |said. The 57 AAA motor clubs [throughout the Commonwealth | |are members of the Federation | land affiliated with the nation- | {wide American Automobile As- | | sociation. Mr. Sordoni, who is | secretary of the State Depart- {ment of Commerce, is also the | senior vice-president of the AAA, and president of the Wy- | loming Valley Motor Club in | Wilkes-Barre. — - - -® WEBB REUNION |TO BE HELD SEPT. 19 | The des¢endants of James E. | [Webb will hold their seventh annual reunion at the Donegal | |Club House Sunday Sept. 19th, | {at 2 p. m. Please bring a basket lunch. | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. ARTHRITIS? | have been wonderfully blessed in being | restored to active life after being crippled | in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. | hod Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed ond my | ankles were set. Limited space prohibits telling you more | here but if you will write me, | will reply | | at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Wier | 2805 Arbor Hills Drive, P. O. Box 2695 | Jackson 7, Mississippi MEN Wanted | TO WORK IN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Lanc. Leaf Tobacco Co. |01d Market St, MOUNT JOY 3-3961 Phone A BARGAIN | 24 Cu. Ft. Used Freezer only $325 ‘Geo. W. Leaman Phone 3-9351 208 East Main St.,, MOUNT JOY | 1940 Ford V-8 1,-ton Panel Good condition, inspected | 1950 Plymouth | 2-Door $795 Trailer Court MARIETTA-LANC. PIKE { PHONE COLUMBIA 4-8210 | | 35-2¢ of the AAA Pennsylvania Motor | Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au- FOR SALE Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-tf Duo-Therm oil heater. Auto- matically controlled by thermo- | stat. Phone 3-6455. 36-tfc FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts, to Parts & Wreckers, Hummels- town R.D. 1, (Sand Hill). | Phone Hershey 3-9936. 51-tfc New G.E. Double-Oven Range, regular $369.95, Floor Model | [now $299.95. Save ‘$70.00. Way's | USED Apt. size Appliances. 30-tfe | | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron and also sell stove wood. Guy D. | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t{ GOATS: Blood and Tuberculin | tested. Milking doe and 6 mos. | old bucks. Call Manheim 5-8766. 35-tfe One Of Summer Driving Dangers Highway hypnosis is an es- pecially dangerous and often fatal summer complaint. What causes it and how can it | be combatted? “Monotony, repetition and | freedom from distraction are | the relaxing factors which often | lull motorists into a trance self-induced hypnosis,” warns | Edward P. Curran, safety tor of Keystone Automobile Club. “Other factors are sons) ~ | or | dulling summer heat and humi- | super-highways | INOTICE TO LOT HOLDERS of Mount Joy Cemetery tion. The annual meeting of lot {holders will be held on Tuesday September 14th at 7:30 P. M. in [the office of The Sico Company |at which time officers and man- {agers will be elected. 34-3c¢ dity, and new and turnpikes that wind thru the country-side for hundreds of miles without billboards, | stop lights and intersections. “The car’s purring mechanic- al perfection, the endless stretches of bright road surfaces, the minimum of curv- es and grades, the rhythmic pattern of lights at night, also add to the cumulative hypnotic effect. Then comes the danger; the driver has ceased to think and be alert and the car liter- ally is driving itself toward an seemingly accident. “What can we do to avoid highway hypnosis? “Several simple but very ef- fective things. On long trips motorists should stop at regul- ar, frequent intervals and get from behind the wheel cup of coffee or a ‘stretch.’ If driving alone, the motorist should lower the car in order to get or breeze, munch candy windows create a or chew gum, and turn on the car radio. | One must be careful in using the radio, however; commenta- tors and speakers will help to keep the senses alert, but such things as soothing music must avoided. “Passengers in a car can be a big help in overcoming the trance-like state of mind by keeping up an interesting flow of conversation. In fact, this is one instance in which back-seat driving is highly excusable . . . if it isn’t too distracting. “Summing up, then, the mo- torist can avoid dangerous men- tal numbness by having a mild curiosity about everything and by employing slight dist ractions to keep the mind from taking a psychic siesta.” WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS APPLY AT THE Lincoln Restaurant 32-tfc WHITE - WASHING AND DISINFECTING HESS BROS. FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 36-tfe Sler’s Church, Manheim R2. for a] LASSIFIED You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the WANT ADS Individually designed Spencer Supports. Mrs. Edyth B. Brubaker, Florin. Call Mt. Joy 3-4949. 35-tfc MISCELLANEOUS PIANOS, new and used. David Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar- ket St., Elizabethtown. 4-tfe Kelvinator 12 cu. ft. deep i{reeze Good as new. Irvin Auker, 3 mi. northeast of Mt. Joy at Hos- 36-2p SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: New and used Repairs for all makes of sewing mach- {ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- ket St., Elizabethtown, Penna. Phone 688. 29-tfe stove - Good condition, only $45. Ward Bot- tle Gas, 25 S. State St., Ephrata 34-tfe | BARGAINS IN 35MM COLOR SLIDE CAMERAS $12.95 and $14.95 with case. $69.96 slide camera sets $59.00. Screens re- duced 10 percent, case free. Vic- tor Klahr, rear P. O., Middle- town, Pa. 36-1c TRAILER - NEW MOON 40 ft., with or without detachable room and porch. Can finance. Mount Joy 3-6873. 33-tfe USED Power Mower $45 GEO. 208 E. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY NOTICE: For immediate Relief {from Poison Oak, Su-mac, Ivy, and many other minor skin irri- tations, you should purchase | Doctors Prescription No. 700- {084 which will satisfy. Manu- factured and Sold by E. W. Gar- ber, 21 Mt. Joy St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 20-tfe WE SELL CHEAPER. All ball pen refills only 39¢ or 3 for 99c¢ plus 1c tax. POSTPAID. Refills to fit Paper Mates, Eversharps, and all others. Give make or send old refill. No stamps please. ORDER TODAY. PENFIX, Box 38, Reading, Pa. 30-tfc {Is your church, Boy Scout Troop, High School Class, Vol- unteer Fire Co., or civic organi- zation looking for a fund rais- ing program? An established local organization offers a sound program without any ele- ment of chance. For details write Fund Raising Director, Post Office Box 311, Lancaster, Pa., or call Mt. Joy 3-4974. 36-2¢ CARD OF THANKS | The family of the late Samuel | G. Brandt wish to express their | sincere thanks to neighbors and | friends for their kind sympathy land for their helpful assistance | given in their recent sorrow. | 36-1c LEGAL NOTICES Patronize Bulletin Advertisers, Associa- | | WANTED TO BUY | WANTED: Wish to rent or pur- | chase house with garage or barn lin rear on Main Street, Mt. Jay lor Florin, Pa. Call Lancaster 3-2406. 35-tfe | ANTIQUES: win pay high prices for antiques of any des- cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char- |lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Phone | 5-2163. J Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | Receipts | Balance on hand July 6, 1953 $ 10,709.44 Taxes 77,918.13 Delinquent Tax 1,149.71 State Appropriation 78,321.40 Non-Resident Tu- ition i Other Aeceipts | | | 1,807.74 6,944.23 Total Receipts $176,850.65 EXPENDITURES General ‘Control (A) Secretary’s Office, Salary $ 420.00 Secretary’s Office, { Supplies 185.78 Secretary’s Office, Other Expenses Tax Collector 350.78 2,060.68 Auditors 16.00 Legal Service 111.25 Census Enumeration 50.00 Other Expenses 5.98 Total $ 3,200.47 Expenses of Instruction Salaries of Teach- ers $ 42,463.99 Textbooks 1,498.28 Instruction Sup- plies 2,464.80 Attendance Institute 220.00 Tuition 277.84 Total $ 46,924.91 Auxiliary Agencies (C) Social Centers and Recreation Enforcement of Com- pulsory Attend- 1,385.00 ance 75.00 Nurse Service 515.86 Total $ 1,975.86 Payments to Joint Board Jalance on Har July 5, 1954 eral Fund terest Total Bonds July 5, 1954 Liabilities Bonded Indebtedness | Teacher’s Salaries {Joint Board 25,000.00 6,925.16 10,767.00 { and find correct, and’ that | | Board dre in accordance with law. | Date: August 25, 1954 35-3¢ > A =m pk ANNUAL AUDITORS’ REPORT OF THE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT YEAR ENDING JULY 5, 1954 Operation of School Plant (D) Wages of Janitors $ 2,437.41 Fuel 1,281.78 Light & Power 676.12 Janitor’'s Supplies 134.07 Care of Grounds 1.50 Other Expenses, Ser- vices other than personal 3.50 Telephone 104.90 Total $ 4,641.28 Maintenance (E) Upkeep of Grounds $ Repair of Buildings Repair & Replace- 2.09 550.10 ment 247.02 Total $ 799.21 Fixed Charges (F) State Retirement Board S$ 4,663.42 Insurance 374.60 Rent 630.00 $ 5,668.02 Total Debt Service (G) Payment to Munici- pal Authority $ 288,043.60 Payment to Sink- ing Fund Interest on Bonds 6,900.00 1,055.00 Interest on Loans 63 Total $ 35,999.23 Capital Outlay (H) Furniture $ 1,483.84 Total $ 1,483.84 Summary Total Receipts $176,850.65 Total Expendi- tures 166,603.14 $ 10,247.51 $65,910.32 Balance SINKING FUND ACCOUNT 1d, $11,796.00 Received from Gen- 6.900.00 Received from In- 224.19 $18,920.19 Paid out to redeem 3,000.00 Balance in Fund $15,920.19 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Assets Value School Property Taxes Due Sinking Fund Bal. Gen. Fund Balance 350,000.00 9,648.18 10,247.51 + We' hereby certify that we have, examined the above:accounts | the security of the officers of ithe Signed: J. ARTHUR MOYER NORMAN H. SPRECHER MELVIN K. WEAVER Auditors | REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR RENT: Storeroom, 14 N. Market Street, Mount Joy, Pa. J. M. Biesecker. 35-2p LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don: egal Springs Road, Mount Joy. Price reasonable, John A. Char- les, Phone Mount Joy 3108, “ FOR RENT: 3 fine Professional or Commercial office rooms; Central location, heat & hot wa- ter supplied. Vacant. Apply Mrs. D. C. Stoner, 72 E. Main St., Mount Joy. 36-tfc FOR SALE: Two properties on Donegal Road near Maytown. Phone 3-5641 Mt. Joy. 18-tfe WANTED TO RENT: 3 room furnished apartment in or near Mount Joy. Young couple. No children. Call G. C. Murphy Co. 3-6421. 26-1tc FOR SALE: Desirable dwelling centrally located in Mount Joy, with 4 bedrooms, bath, 4 rooms on first fioor, all conveniences, oil burner, hot water radiators, hard wood floors. This is an ex- ceptionally well built house with one-car garage. If interest- ed call to see this house, 19 West Donegal St., Price reasonable. Possession Oct. 1st. 33-3¢ BRICK HOME FOR SALE 26 Donegal Springs Road. Four rooms, laundry, 1st floor; Four bedrooms, tile bath, 2nd floor. Recreation room, storage 3rd floor. New oil heat. Modern el- ectric kitchen. Formica tops, | breakfast nook. Two-car gar- age. Established shrubbery. Price in low twenties. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4574. 34-tfc HELP OFFERED | | Ess : | Adult wishing baby sitting job | p. m. 35-3¢ evenings. Call 3-4121 after 5:30 | = We are taking applications for full time salesgirls. Many bene- fits. G. C. Murphy Co., Mt, doy. Full time sales girl to help in toy store until Christmas. Way's Appliances, 48 W. Main Street, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3622. 36-tfc and housekeeper. Call 4241 Landisville. 36-1tc Steady employment, paid holi- days, paid vacation, start work immediately. Way's Appliances, 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy. Companion Phone 3-3622. 36-tfc Part-time salesgirl. Salary. Must furnish own transporta- tion. Apply in person after 6:00 p.m. Nolt’s Pond, Silver Spring, Penna. 36-1c Young Lady. Excellent oppor- tunity for ambitious, well edu- cated, reliable lady with nation al organization. $3,000 minim-~ um first year. Box E, Mount Joy Bulletin. 36-1c DAY NURSE AND NIGHT NURSE WANTED. Beginning October 1, Mrs. Shock will need a substitute day nurse and a substitute night nurse, each for one day a week in order to give relief for one day each week to two regular nurses. It will not be necessary for the same per- | son to serve as both day and night nurse. Any good house- keeper who is willing to take care of sick people will be satis factory. No running of stairs is necessary for many convenienc- es make the work easy. A resi- dent of Mount Joy is preferred. For additional details please ad- dress letter to Clarence Schock, 37 E. Mair St., Mount Joy. 35-tf Everybady reads newspapers buff NOT everybody reads circular ade vertising left on their door sep. Amount levied (Face of 1953 duplicate) Addition to duplicate ........... Penalties added .......i...... Total amount (sum of 1, 2, & 3) Exonerations (1953 taax) Discounts -. oi : Not filed as liens or returned . CURRENT EXPENSES A. Expenses of General Control. Secretary’s Office Salaries ......... $ Treasurer (Commis- sion or Salary) Tax Collector 500.00 1,582.00 2,291.38 Auditors cae 18.00 Legal Service 350.00 Census Enumeration 150.00 Other Expenses of General ‘Control 774.16 Total Expenses of Gen- eral Control ....:S 5,665.54 B. Expenses of Instruction Salaries of Teachers Include teacher- librarians) Textbooks Supplies used in Instruc- tion (Include li- brary supplies) Attending Teachers $37,604.80 1,143.84 944.10 Institute... 220.00 Tuition oA 30,257.89 Other Expenses of Instruction Total Expenses of Instruction $70,203.05 C. Expenses of Auxiliary Agencies and Coordin- ate Activities Transportation of Pupils Sas Enforcement of Com- pulsory Attendance Nurse Service .... $ 8,750.00 125.00 1,586.00 Total Auxiliary Agencies and Coordinate Activities D. Expenses of Opera- tion of School Plant $10,461.00 15,920.19 | Wages of Janitors & | Other Employes . $§ 207.85 1,176.69 | Water Ev 50.85 | Light and Power ... 190.00 Janitors’ Supplies .. 46.80 Care of Grounds | o 48.20 {Total Expense of | Operation $ 1,170.39 | E. Expenses of Mainten- ance of School Plant. |Repair of Buildings $ Repairs and Replace- ment of Heating, Plumbing and Light- | ing Tr, 3: : |of Apparatus Used in Instruction ... 488.13 109.59 Total Expense of { Maintenance . $ 617.22 (F. Expenses of Fixed | Charges [State Retirement Board . Fire Insurance |Compensation Ins. $ 1,969.14 310.65 89.00 Total Expense of Fixed Charge $ 2,368.79 Total Current Expenses a (Items A, B, C, D, EB, P) iii $91,035.99 Net amount of 1953 tax collected 16,968.00 41,040.25 AUDITOR’S REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING JULY 5, 1954 FOR MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 16,880.00 40,827.06 57,707.06 120.00 18.90 138.90 59.00 104.29 162.29 . 17,058.00 40,950.50 58,008.25 400.00 400.00 218.60 659.60 878.20 2,500.00 1,990.80 4,490.80 58,008.25 RECEIPTS Balance on hand July 1, 1953. All funds exclus- ive of Sinking Fund ...........$ 2.50136 Property tax 1953. $38,389.85 Per Capita tax $13,849.40 52,239.25 Delinquent tax (Pre- vious to 1953 State appropriation: Teachers, Transpor- tation, Tuition, Vocational 2 All other sources. In- dicate Source and Attach Schedule . 3,293.08 50,298.35 4.30 Total receipts, includ- ing beginning balance G. Debt Service Redemption of Short Term Loans $108,426.34 1,011.56 Total Debt Service H. Capital Outlay New Buildings ..... $10,917.20 $ 1,011.56 Total Capital Outlay $10,917.20 SUMMARY Total Receipts (Item 14) ..... $108,426.34 Total Current Expenses (Items A-F inc.) Total Debt Service (Item G) : Total Capital Outlay (Item H) 91,035.99 1,011.56 10,917.20 $102,964.75 Total 3alahce on Hand (To Be Available for School Year 1954- 1955. ... «v.19 5461.59 1953 Tax (Current Year) . Cees v8 4,490.80 1952 Tax .......... $ 1,613.40 1951 Tax 969.40 Balance on hand all Funds excluding Sinking Fund, specify amount in each amount in each fund 5,461.59 Tolal Assets ..... $44,594.19 Amount of Tax Collector's Bond $60,000. Amount of Treasurer's Bond $50,000 Amount of Secretary's Bond adel $3,000 Reconciliation of Bank Balance at Close of School Year. Balance on Hand to be Avail- able for School Year 1954-55, $5,461.59 We hereby certify that we have examined the @4bove ac- counts and find them correct, and that the securities board are in law. PAUL M. HESS P. MARTIN HOFFER Auditors of the accordance with 36-1c
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