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Together, the girls represent the two great aims of the March of Dimes—the treatment and prevention of paralysis caused by polio. ‘Aerial Tax Map Is Needed ‘Under New Assessment Law In the fourth will help in starting off the | larticle on this series the meth- mapping such as old assessme nt jods found to be most efficient | records. However, all data | lin installing the new tax assess- | should be checked w ith the | ment system are described. In deeds as they then appear in the | | this article the tax map and how | Recorder of Deeds’ office for the | its use reduces the cost of the | two pieces of information that are required, namely, ownership | “In planning for the installa- | and, secondly, the size of the | tion of the new system of Real | land. When all this is done, you | Estate Assessment one of the i have your new current map of | first considerations is the draft- | the community. In developing | ing of maps and the location of these maps, you of course will (Editor's note: { system are discussed.) {all property. The object in the ' have your master map of the ! drafting of the tax map is the county, on which will be indi- accounting of all property and | cated the various zones and dis- is not necessarily the closing of | triets in the county, and every zone and district will have its own map. ! property lines.” This is the recommendation of the Pennsylvania Local Gov- “In rural districts you will {ernment Conference which rep- | probably use a map scale of 1 i | Schlosser, | serve as chairman of the meet- | A I Home Calender | fT Rotary Plans Dr. John H. Stauffer WwW k Sh Timely Reminders from The - Pennsylvania State Universit So war : : or op le of lee SY Announces the Opening of His Office Jan 22 bi | FOR THE . | Food Problems Created — 3 : CY) “Sharing Rotary With Oth-| Three basic reasons are given Practice of Optometry | ers” will be the theme of an all- why elderly folks have nutriti- at day Rotary Educational Work-|onal problems. Reasons are Le a Shop scheduled to be held in poor food habits of long stand- 30 EAST MAIN ST REET, MOUNT JOY the Hershey Community ing, low incomes, and the effect Formerly the office of Dr. M. F. Giambalvo ing, Hershey, Pa., from 9 a. m.,| on appetite and food intake of 9 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22,| difficult adjustments often nec- Zo A it was anoounced today by John | essary at this time of life. L. Tivney, District Governor of! Smell Buttons—Avoid shirts District 268, Rotary Interna-!that have buttons that smell like tional. | camphor. These are made of ni- Attendance at the Work-Shop | tro-cellulose and are highly in- will include the officers of the| flammable. thirty-six Rotary Clubs in the| Book Selections — Don’t give district, as well as members of | fairy tale books as gifts to chil- these clubs, with the Hershey | dren until they are about seven Rotary Club acting as the host| years old. Fairy tales break the club for the event. | ules. It’s no fun breaking rules Among those scheduled to) unless you know them. Young participate on the program, in| children find things quite excit- addition to Gov. Tivney, are: | ing the way they really are. District Governor Charles Mc-| Watch Pattern — When mak- Cafferty, Media, personal Ro-| ing draperies or curtains with tary extension representative in! material of large or merium- this area of Herbert J. Taylor, | sized figures, you'll want to al- President of Rotary Interna- low extra material so you can tional: C. Edward Dearnly, Past| match the design. District Governor of the Rotary| Packaging Raisins — The en- Club of Philadelphia. tire process of steaming, clean- Panel discussions on the sub-| ing, packaging, and weighing ject, “Training Present and Fu-| raisins, is done by machinery. ture Rotary Leaders”, will bo | Supply Dates — Supplies of directed by Chairman McCaff- | California dates are heavier erty who will be assisted by|than they've been for a long Past District Governors Dears- ley, Philip Deane, York, Paul | E. Gingrich, Lebanon, Ralph E.| Elizabethtown and, Wm. T. Swain, Carlisle. | WAY’S Harry Lac, President of the | gk Rotary Club of Lebanon, will| : RFCORD CORNER ing of club presidents and vice | | presidents; J. Emory Seitz, sec- | CHUCK WAGON GANG retary of the Rotary Club of SHALL WE GATHER AT THE York will serve as chairman of | RIVER. the discussions for club secre-| | taries and treasurers and the | TRAVELLING ON Golden Anniversary chairmen, | CHURCH IN THE WILDWOOD from the thirty-six clubs will meet under the chairmanship | I'D RATHER HAVE JESUS | of Past District Governor, How- ard Witmer of the Rotary Club | LOOKING FOR A CITY of Lancaster. Wm. T. Swaim, WAY UP IN GLORY Jr., will lead the discussions on public relations. | A HAPPY DAY AND MANY MORE Rotaryann’s, wives of Rotar- ians, have also been invited od guests of the host club. A WAY’ S APPLIANCES program of entertainment Phone 3-3622 Mateer Food Market FORMERLY H. K. BORTZFIELD STORE Watch For. .. GRAND OPENING PHONE 3-4493 YOU CALL, WE DELIVER Theres Nothing Like It! And there's nothing like the service you'll find at our bank. Friendly and helpful, we'll go out of our way to make it a pleasure for you to step through our door. Try us. LT LUC a Ed RL) I doy XR 2K 1] BE DSR TY PTA Ve ing luncheon at the Hershey Hotel. eee ann. (ff) ee LP GAS INDUSRY been arranged for them Ne 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy : resents the taxing government inch to 400 feet, or possibly 600 bodies including municipalities In cities or boroughs that and school district. | are closely built up, the It was found in those counties will be 1 inch to 40 feet or 50 | feet. which have undertaken the new feet.” rassessment system program that Two ways to approach the | ithe use of aerial maps is the | preaking up of a county into imost efficient methood in the | zones and districts are suggest- {location of all property. The se ed. One is the grid sys «tem which and | SyS=- | is made up of longitudinal latitudinal. Under this imaps can be acquired with a tecale from 1 inch to 400 feet or | {600 feet whichever is desired, ' tem each rectangle becomes a jand the property lines could be | map within itself, and is accoun- Imarked in red crayon. Those ted for on the master map by a| areas where the buildings are | numeral. “This appears to be | |placed on lots rather than ac- the system of mapping that drawings | holds the greater promise of not | missing any properties,” the Conference observes. |reage, a few linen | setting forth the size of the lots would complete the mapping of | {such a county. However, in a | county that is both industrial |and agricultural, and where the = g pqivisions such as townships | 3 pr o 1ati ia . vis : : |density of the population IS a poroughs, cities. Danger in this real factor, linen tracings fOr | jatar method is that these is the [the entire county are Trecom- hance of missing properties lo- | > | mended. i cated along the boundaries. A | By this time the question is, problem that may arise through unanswered as to’ ‘How do we the use of this system is that by get the dimensions of the lots?” | the assessment maps There is only one place to get | into this information and get it ac- | ecurately and that is from the deeds, the Local Government Conference explains. | The Legislators, when they | passed the 1951 Amendments to {the Assessment Act., realized that not all property owners, recorded their deeds. Recogniz- {ing this, the Legislature provid- | | component tion of one community of of another in the result in unequalization of as- sessments. This problem does not exist when the grid system is employed. map | The other system is to map it} along the lines of Governmental | governmental | units the probability of annexa- | part | future would | Doing the things outlined will | | produce a map on which will be | shown all the properties within | PLANS SHOW | One of the largest trade shows | ever staged by the Liquefied Pe- | troleum Gas industry is slated | | for Philadelphia, Feb. 8-10. Dealers from 13 eastern seo- board states, extending from| Virginia to the Canadian border | are expected to attend this ini- | | tial convention being sponsored | by the East-Central District of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association. The LP gas organi- | zation is sometimes known as the Bottled Gas Association. The Convention will open | | with a luncheon Tuesday, Feb. | | 8, at which the eminent Wash- ington correspondent and news | analyst, H. R. Baukhage, will | speak on “All Isn't Queit Along | ! the Potomac.” | | — ree —— | | There is no better way to boos | vour business than by local new: | mere advertising | | ee | | 1 | SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Mount Joy, Pa. | | | Dependable THE 2 TOP GAS ENGINES led in the New Assessment that! fall properties, where the deeds the county, the taxable, as well {have not been recorded, must! 23 the non-taxable properties. Ihe registered with . the Chief! “Tt should be then an easy mat- AND THE HIGHEST STANDARD V-8 HORSEPOWER ter to be certain that all the tax- SERVICE | County Assessor. The purpose is tn | vwo-fold, namely, that we know | Sie, B58 the IN THE LOWEST-PRICE FIELDI who owns the property, and that ohisrence cone he es. , (In the final article, benefits Here's Power for getaway! It's the only six in the lowest- | we know the size of the proper- ty. This information is impera- [tive for taxation purposes, if lo- cal government costs are to be | equitably distributed. the Local Government Conference says. This organization explains: “In starting a mapping job it’ [becomes obvious that the first . | Dr.H.C.Killhefter Istep is to secure information | from the Recorder of Deeds on Optometrist MANNHEIM ‘all registered properties in the, county. This information, plac- i Bh red on cards or microfilm, is| St . vig an . } Telephone 5.2888 compiled by municipalities; i.e. . : Mon. & Wednes 9.5:30 all of the properties in one city, Tues Fri Sat 7.9 P WM | the real estate | Pennsylvania will be Patronize Bulletin Advertisers borough, township, et cetra, Tues | grouped together. When this is | D0. Tar Fri, Ba completed for a municipality, ELIZABETHTOWN mapping begins. There are 16 E. 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