The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 09, 1966, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1966

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LEGAL NOTICES
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pon form, shall be registrable
as to principal only, shall
bear interest at the rates per
annum, payable semiannual
ly, except the first interest
payment, which shall be on
November 1, 1966 for a per-
iod of 8 months, on the first
days of May and November
of each year, until maturity
or redemption of the bonds;
shall mature, and shall be
payable, principal and inter-
est, at the principal office of
the Trustee in Mount Joy,
Pa., shall be redeemable pri-
or to maturity and in the
manner as provided in the
bends, and as all provided in
the form of Supplemental In-
denture as submitted to this
meeting.
Section 6. The 1966 Series
Bonds shall be equally and
ratably secured, together
with all outstanding Water
Revenue Bonds — Series of
1954, by the Original Inden-
ture and Supplemental In-
denture, under the terms of
which Indentures the annual
revenues to be received by
Authority
the from, or in

connection with, the opera-
tion of the Water System
are pledged, to the extent set
forth therein, for the pay-
ment of the principal of, and
interest on, all bonds issued
thereunder. The 1966 Series
Bonds shall not in any man-
ner pledge the credit or tax-
ing power of the Borough or
of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania or of any poli-
tical subdivision thereof, nor
shall the Borough or the
Commonwealth or any polit-
ical subdivision thereof be
liable for the payment of the
principal of, or the interest
on, any such Bonds, but they
shall be secured upon and
payable from the revenues of
the Authority ‘derived from
the operation of the Water
System (including the afore-
said Capital Additions) and
from such other moneys as
may be made available for
that purpose.
Section 7. The Chairman
or Vice-Chairman of the
Board of the Authority is
hereby authorized to sign on
behalf of the Authority and
to affix thereto the corporate
seal of the Authority, duly
attested by the Secretary of
the Board, the aforesaid
$500,000 principal amount of
1966 Series Bonds and to
cause the coupons attached

cated by the facsimile signa-
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
to the bonds to be authenti- therefor and accrued interest. |
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Section 9. The Chairman
ture of the Treasurer of the jor Vice-Chairman of the Au-
said officers
to exe-
Authority. The
are also authorized
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thority is hereby authorized
and directed, concurrently
cute any temporary bond or {with receipt of the proceeds
bonds as provided for under ! of the sale of the 1966 Series |
Indentures ' Bonds, in this Resolution au- |
the terms of the
and to exchange such tempor- | thorized
ary bond or bonds for definit- forthwith deposit the
ive bond or bonds when pre- in a Special Account with the |
The | Banking Department of
or Vice-Chairman | Trustee Bank. The Chairman
further | or Vice-Chairman
the | Treasurer
to Union !the Authority are hereby au-
pared and executed.
Chairman
of the Authority is
authorized to deliver
1966 Series Bonds
National Mount Joy Bank, as
Trustee under the Original
Indenture and Supplemental
Indenture for authentication
and delivery and the Bank
is hereby requested to auth-
enticate and deliver the prin-
cipal amount of Bonds to, or
upon the order of, the Chair-
man of the Authority, all in
accordance with the provis-
ions of the Indentures.
Section 8. The Chairman
or Vice-Chairman of the Au-
thority is hereby authorized
and directed to deliver all
of the 1966 Series Bonds,
which have been awarded to
C. C. Collings and Company,
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., as the
purchaser thereof, to said
purchaser, upon payment by
said purchaser of the full
balance of the purchase price

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be issued, to
same,
to
the
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and
or Secretary
thorized and directed to
draw checks against said
Special Account and disburse
the same to pay the items
and amounts or make the
transfers and deposits all as
set forth in an Authority Of-
ficers Certificate relating
thereto to be delivered to
the Trustee by the Authority
at the time of the settlement
for the Bonds herein author-
ized.
Section 10.. The Chairman
or Vice Chairman of the
Board, the Secretary and the
Treasurer are hereby author-
ized and empowered on be-
half of the Authority to exe-
cute any and all papers and
documents and to do and
cause to be done any and all
acts and things necessary or
proper for the execution or
carrying out of this Resolu-
tion, of the Supplemental In-
denture and in the issuance
and delivery of the $500,000
principal amount of Water
Revenue Bonds — Series of
1966, of Authority.
Section 11. All resolutions
or parts of resolutions incon-
sistent herewith be and the
same hereby are rescinded,
cancelled and annulled.
I, D M. WOLGEMUTH,
Secretary of Mt. Joy Borough
Authority, Lancaster County,
Pa., DO HEREBY CERTIFY
that the foregoing is a true,
correct and complete copy of
a resolution of the Board of
said Authority all as unani-
mously adopted by the Board
of the Authority at a public
meeting of such Board held,
after notice thereof had been
duly given as required by
law on March 1, 1966, at
which meeting a quorum of
the members of the Board
was present and voted
throughout; and that said
resolution is now in full force
and effect on the date of
this certification.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
I have hereunto set my sig-
nature as such official and
affixed the seal of the Auth-
ority this 1st day of March,
1966.
D. M. WOLGEMUTH
Secretary
MT. JOY BOROUGH
AUTHORITY 49-1c

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
According to the School
Laws of the State of Pennsyl-
vania, unpaid 1965 school
taxes were delinquent Nov-
ember 1965. The Donegal
Union School Board has rul-
ed that 1965 taxes remaining
unpaid on April 1, 1966 shall
be turned over to the delin-
quent tax collection agencies
for action; local tax collect-
ors will not be authorized to
collect these delinquent ac-
counts after March 31, 1966.
DONEGAL UNION
SCHOOL BOARD
By: Dorothy J. Engle,
Secretary 49-3c

Teacher, Pupils
Visit F&M Class
On Thursday evening, Mar.
3, Paul Coleman, science
teacher at the Donegal high
school annex, accompanied by
two eighth grade boys, Wil-
liam Hockenberry and Mich-
ael Maurer attended a mete-

orological class at Franklin &
Marshall college.
Coleman spoke briefly to
the group of teachers about
his program for teaching a
unit on the weather.
The two boys then present-
ed the group with their
charts containing weather in-
formation and their daily
forecasts. Later the boys pre-
sented graphs which they had
made from the information
contained on the charts,
chiefly for wind direction |
and speed.

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PAGE THREE
FRANCES A. CHARLES
Funeral services for Mrs.
(Jean) Charles,
| Frances A.
| wife of Christian (Dick)
S.
Charles, 18 Pine street, were
held Saturday morning, Mar.
5 at 10:30 a.m. from. ihe
Heilig funeral home.
Burial was made in the
Mount Joy cemetery.
She had been ill for sev-
eral months and death came
Tuesday evening, Mar 1, at
10:30 p.m. at the St. Joseph's
hospital. She was 44.
Born in McClure, Pa., a
daughter of Mrs. Cora Mae
Knepp Wagner, Mount Joy,
and the late Isaac C. Wagner,
she was a member of Trinity
Lutheran church, the Auxili-
ary and Ambulance Commit-
tee of the Friendship Fire
Co., all of Mount Joy.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by two child-
ren, William E. Charles ETR-
SN, serving with the United
States Navy aboard the USS
Amphion; and Judy A. at
home; her mother; and four
brothers, Roy C. and John D.
Wagner, both of Mount Joy;
Banks W. Wagner, Marietta;
and Jack W. Wagner, Lititz.
MARTHA M. WOLGEMUTH
Mrs. Martha M. Wolge-
muth, 98, widow of Hiram E.
Wolgemuth, Mount Joy RI,
died at 7:50 a. m. Sunday,
March 6, at the Maple Farm
Nursing Home, Akron, where
she was a guest for 9 days.
Mrs. Wolgemuth, whose
husband died in 1946, had
124 direct descendants.
A native of East Donegal
Twp., she was a daughter of
the late Michael B. and Cath-
erine Musser Musser, and a
member of the Crossroads
Brethren in Christ church.
Prior to entering the Ak-
ron home, she resided for 21
years with a son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
in M. Wolgemuth, Mount Joy
Rl.
Surviving are these sons
and daughters: Michael M,,
Joseph M., Abner M, and J.
Musser Wolgemuth, all of
Mount Joy Rl; Daniel M. and
Eli M. Wolgemuth, both of
Mount Joy; Irvin M. Wolge-
muth, with whom she resided
Hiram M. Wolgemuth and
Martha C., wife of Clarence
E. Lyons, both of Lancaster;
and Mary E., wife of Jacob Z.
Martin, Elizabethtown R1.
Also surviving are 38
grandchildren, 75 great-
grandchildren and one great
great grandchild.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, March 9, from
the Cross Roads Brethren Ia
Christ church and burial was
made in the adjoining ceme-
tery.
Girl Scouts Hold
Flag Ceremony
Because the week of Mar.
6 to 12 was national Girl
Scout week, Girl Scouts whe
are pupils at the Donegal
Annex were encouraged to
wear their uniforms to
school and on Tuesday, Mar.
8, they had charge of the
morning American flag rais-
ing ceremonies.
Mrs. Louise
ance counselor,
of the group.
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