PAGE TWO The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. ; Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec- ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. ER LEGAL NOTICES eg ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Estate of Ella C. Frey, de- 234 Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy, Penna. Administrator cta Clarence C. Newcomer 17-3¢ Attorney When in need of printing, ceased, late of Mount Joy | remember The Bulletin. Borough, Pa. Letiwers testamentary on taid estate having been gran- | PAINFUL CORNS?, ted to the undersigned, all AMAZING LIQUID © persons fdobied deniio Bre RELIEVES PAIN AS Get requested to make 1mmedi- . payment and those hav- IT DISSOLVES CORNS Ap ing Claims or demands a Nev Fe Liquid Freezone re- gainst the same will Prese. | lieves pain ipsandy, works below oe i the || skin line to dissolve corns away in j them Sithow Uslay. to i days. Ger Freezone. ..atall drug counters. | WILLIAM H. FACKLER MT. JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY Sewer System Mount Joy, Pennsylvania : STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION - April 30, 1964 ASSETS : Sewer Property, Plant and Equipment $1,369,457.86 Funds in custody of Trustee 145,081.54 Funds in custody of Authority 4,262.48 1,518,801.88 887,000.00 631,801.88 1,518.801.88 Total Assets LIABILITIES and EQUITY Sewer Revenue Bonds, dated May 1, 1956 Net Equity Total Liabilities and Equity STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS For the year ended April 30, 1964 REVENUES . Residential, Commercial and _ Industrial ’ Sewer Connection Fees, etc 70,537.80 1,4U'(.20 (1,945.00 Subsidies from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Income from Investments Discounts on Bonds purchased for 10,303.77 2,800.00 Redemption 233.35 Total Revenues 85,282.17 EXPENDITURES Operating Expenses 18,599.60 Expenditures for Equipment 792.50 Interest on Sewer Revenue Bonds 31,760.83 Total Disbursements 51,152.93 *NET INCOME for YEAR $ 34,129.24 * Distributed to various Trustee Funds per Indenture re- quirement for reducing Bonds, Capital Additions, etc. The above financial statement has been condensed from a detailed audit report submitted to the Authority and Trustee and is subject to its comments. TROUT. EBERSOLE & COMPANY June 10, 1964 Certified Public Accountants MT. JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY Water System THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. ris, Jr. and children, Venzu- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST '12, 1964 ® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson Joel Lowry, Pittsburgh, spent last week with the Fry- bergers and Miss Anna Al- bright. Mrs. Carl Houseal is a pa- tient in St. Joseph’s hospital. Kathy Drace spent last week in Middletown with relatives. David Blake returned home Saturday from Camp An- drews. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arnold and children, vacationed in Kentucky last week. Skippy Nell was feted with a surprise birthday party last Thursday evening in honor of his 6th birthday. Susan and Scott Lowery, of Lancaster, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huntzinger last week. Mrs. Wayne Warner and daughter, North Carolina, rare visiting Mrs. Myrtle War- ‘ner and son. Samuel Ney is confined to joe house because of illness. Sally and Sirio Tonelli enjoy cony of their 53rd floor barbecued chicken, baked becuing” need not be limited just to families with back yards and patios. The kettle-shaped, covered |_Dr."and Mrs. C. Brooks | barbecue acts as an oven and ad- Henderson and children, | justable dampers enable our bal- Craig, David and Carolyn,| cony chef to accurately control Ocala, Florida, called ‘on! cooking temperatures. Covered Miss Grace Henderson last! Parbecues are ideal for balcony | Tuesday. : | cookouts because they are not af- fected by wind and are virtually smokeless. Manufactured by Weber-Stephen Products Co., Wood Dale, Illinois, the baked porcelain kettle is completely weatherproof (the legs are alu- minum) and can be left outdoors the year 'round. _ Weber offers this important tip for better barbecuing. For Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Too- mey, Mount Wolfe, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arn- old Fink on Friday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Peirson are enjoying a vaca- tion during the month of Au- gust. There will be guest ministers at St. John’s Luth- G the Chicago skyline from the bal Marina City apartment while preparing potatoes and garlic bread on a covered charcoal brazier. The Tonellis have discovered that “back yard bar- ¢ cuts of meat, such as steaks, place the meat on a grill directly over a layer of hot charcoal bri- quettes. For whole meats, such as roasts or the chicken Mr. Tonelli is preparing, arrange the bri- quettes on either side of the ket- tle, with a foil drip pan in the middle. Place the meat on a grill directly over the drip pan. With the kettle lid in place, indirect heat will bake the food and juices will be cooked in, not out, for more flavor. What juices do es- cape will fall into the drip pan, not on the hot briquettes, thus eliminating flare-ups and most of the smoke: eran Church. for the morn-| i hi ri h . Sunday in August." Bender Family Plans Reunion Oscar Leas has been a pa- tient in St. Joseph’s hospital | One hundred twenty-five were present for the 18th an- for several weeks. Let's re- member him with cards. Terry Sweitzer, a student | nual Bender Reunion held at F. & M. Seminary, was in |last Wednesday at the Salun- ¢harge of the morning WOr- ga pavilian. President Park chip service at the U. C. C. Miller was in charge of the in the absence of the Rev. activities. John Gunson on Sunday. | Mrs. Sweitzer was also pres- ent at the service. at 6:00 p.m. with free coffee Audrey Smith celebrated |and ice cream. Edwin Keen- her 8th birthday anniversary 'er led the group in singing. on Sunday. Door prizes were drawn by Lt. Col. and Mrs. Chester | the following: Basket lunches were eaten Ray Smith and children, Vie- | Richard Bushong, Robert nna; Va. are visiting Mr.|pender, Mrs. John Bender, and Mrs. Herbert Smith. | Charles Bender, J. Clayton year are: James Hess, presi- dent; J. Clayton Bender, vice president; Mrs. Glenn Snyder secretary; and Lester Hostet- ter, treasurer. The first Wednesday in Au- gust has been approved for . the Bender reunion next year To Serve You Better BEGINNING AUG. 3 NEW CONVENIENT BANKING HOURS at Me Bl rs (Seog Ob-| Bender, Keith Miller, Joanne STho: tzer, tlantic City € | Bender, Phyllis Hernley, Da- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | iq Brubaker and Mrs. Wil. B. Grove. | bur Snyder. Mr. and Mis. George Mor New officers for the next ela, arrived on Sunday to] spend several weeks with | Mr. and Mrs. George Morris Sr. and son. : Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blot- tenberger and Mrs. Wilson Penwell motored to Ohio te! attend the wedding of Mr. | George Bowers. Teacher Attends Science Seminar Paul E. Coleman, science acher at Donegal Hi. S. is Mount Joy, Pennsylvania STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION - April 30, 1964 ASSETS - } Water Property, Plant and Equipment $ 416,511.16 Funds in custody of Trustee 56,227.95 Funds in custody of Authority 7,205.38 - Total Assets 479,944.49 LIABILITIES and EQUITY - Water Revenue Bonds, dated May 1, 1954 230,000.00 Net Equity 249,944.49 Total Liabilities and Equity 479,944.49 STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS For the year ended April 30, 1964 REVENUES Residential, Cornmercial and Industrial 56,023.77 Rents, Permits etc. 675.87 56,699.64 Contributions in aid of con- struction - Meter Charges and Charges for New Service Lines 879 64 Income Earned on Investmenis 680.00 Total Revenues 58,258.70 EXPENDITURES Operating Expenses 23,337.71 Interest on Water Revenue Bonds 6,962.50 aT "” | Total Disbursements 80,500.27) *NET INCOME for YEAR S$ 7.758.43 * Distributed to various Trustee Funds per Indenture re- quirement for reducing Bonds, Capital Additions, etc. The above financial statement has been condensed from a detailed audit report submitted to the Authority and Trustee and is subject to its comments. | relieve those heat waves, weak- TROUT, EBERSOLE & COMPANY Certified Public Accountants June 10, 1964 attending a National Science Foundation summer institute : ‘at George Peabody College Fill Cracks And 3 “roti udits Tenn. Florin - Mount Joy Offices! MONDAY THRU THURSDAY JA.M. to 3P.M. FRIDAY 3 A.M. The National Science Foun- dation granted Peabody a to- tal of $186,800 to support two separate institutes for teachers of science and math. Celeman lives at 326 North Lime street in Lancaster. RIED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Life? Ease your mind. Get welcome relief Holes Better Handles like putty. Hardens like wood. PLASTIC WOOD The Genuine - Accept No Substitute. WOR to 8 P.M. Beginning Monday, August 3, County Farmers Bank cus- tomers will find both of our Mount Joy offices open one hour later—to 3 P. M., Mon- day through Thursday. On Fridays, both offices will be open two hours longer, their. doors remaining open straight through the day from 9 A.M. to 8 PM. We know you'll find these the most conven- ient customer banking hours in the area. with special woman's medicine do—take a special woman’s medicine—Lydia E. 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