PAGE FOUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community ® AUTO REPAIR ® FURNITURE STALEY'S GARAGE Eberly General Repairs Furniture & Floor Used Cars - Inspections Covering 653-595] | ELIZABETHTOWN R.D. 3 12 Mi, East along Manheim Road Call 367-5468 a MOUNT JOY UTY SHOP Ed Barr's Beauty Shop 169 Center Square MARIETTA PHONE 426-1246 (Closed Mondays) ¢ HOME IMPROVEMENT ROOFING — SIDING SPOUTING RALPH F. KLINE Mount Joy 653-5771 Lititz 626-7474 Ephrata 733-1224 We're particular about our a == DAIRY PRODUCTS ELWOOD MARTIN work. PENSUPREME PRODUCTS MILK & ICE CREAM R.D.2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-8191 ® LOANS [nstalment Loan Service Inc. (LOANS TO $600) Instalment Consumer Discount Co. (LOANS TO $3500) 23 Cent. Sqr., Elizabethtown PHONE 367-1185 ® DRUG STORES PRESCRIPTIONS WHEEL CHAIRS - WALKERS Sale or Rent Kreamer Pharmacy Elizabethtown 367-1262 ® MASONRY LESTER P. ESHELMAN MASONRY Brick - Block - Stone New and Repair Jobs Donegal Springs Road 653-0291 ® EXCAVATING C. ROBERT FRY GENERAL EXCAVATING ® Residential ® Industrial B.D. 2. MANHEIM, PA. Phone Mount Joy 653-1253 JLT ~—) Foamy oame SHAVING CREAM oamy am 79¢. ~ | SUPER-SATURATES YOUR BEARD! ® OIL SERVICE HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA. 653-3483 If no answer call 653-4938 ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Oil Burner Sales & Service ® PAINT & BODY WORK Carriger Paini & Body Shop Cars painted, Wrecks re-built Wheel Alignment Services Rheems 367-6450 ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM Do claims and double talk make you doubt you can get any relief from arthritic and rheumatic pains? Get 100 STANBACK tablets or 50 STANBACK powders, use as direct- ed. If you do not get relief, return the unused part and your purchase price will be refunded. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. C. ® PLUMBING H. S. MECKLEY & SON PLUMBING — HEATING OIL BURNERS Sales and Service 15 W. Main St., Ph. 653-5981 Leo Kob, Inc. Heating — Plumbing Air Conditioning “Since 1904” 24 South Market Street Elizabethtown, Pa. ® SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOL CLEANING OLIVER SAGER & SON, INC. SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOIL: CLEANING Phone 367-1256 11 Sager Rd.. Elizabethtown to NAME OF CITY Take one phone call (or coupon below), add hostess with baskets of gifts and information about the city, stir in genuine hospitality, and you'll have a generous and delightful welcome, Just phone ® SERVICE STATION A, Ewa ay wey wer) NEY'S CITIES SERVICE know you're i 2 Use this coupon to Jet us E hs. 13 coupon i Phone 653-1104 g | Nome I Florin Ward MOUNT JOY. g Address. ¥ = City i [1 Please have the Welcome Wagon |] . Hostess call on me ; [1 1 would like to subscribe to the i CLASSIFIED [J 1 already subscribe to the i ADS Fill out coupon and mail to Circulation i Dept., THE BULLPTIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. ® An Edi (From page 1) As a supplement to that tract, the school has its eye upon the Marietta Memorial park, which presents an at- tractive arrangement for all parties concerned | The neighboring plots of | public-owned land are liken. | ed by schoolmen to the Man- | heim situation, where park | and school campus are adjac-| ex- ent and available for change use. However, from there on, the planning for the new building is still a matter of speculation. It appears probable that there will be both an elemen- Offers World-Wide Advertising Plan Central Eastern Pennsyl- vania industries can now ad- vertise their products all ov- er the world through a pro- gram developed by private power companies, including Pennsylvania Power & Light Company. The new program, accord- ing to S. F. Diffenderfer, PP& L’s Lancaster division vice- president, is titled: “U.S. Pro- ducts for Export Catalog Files” He explained that through the catalog services of the World Trade Information Cen- ter, Inc., and follow-up ser- vice by the Export Marketing Service of the American Ex- press Company, systematic circulation of product infor- mation will be assured. “Every working day,” said Diffenderfer, ‘American for- eign service posts around the world receive 9,000 inquiries about products made by U. S. manufacturers.” The program will work like this: product literature or catalog of the subscribing company is bound in the U.S. Products for Export Catalog Files for appropriate product category. The files are then distributed to U.S. foreign service offices in quantities recommended by the Ameri- can commercial officer in each area. The files also go to offices of American Express, cooper- ating airlines, shipping com- panies, trade centers, trade fairs and trade associations anfl other groups interested in promoting U. S. trade over- seas. Diffenderfer emphasized the value of world-wide dis- tribution of product informa- tion thdough the progdam at low cost in comparison with other methods. The subscrip- tion rate is .the only cost charged a company to include its literature in the files. Two pages, for example — a single sheet printed on both sides— may be included for $80. NEW SEATS New push-back chairs are being installed this week in the Cinema theatre, Colum- bia. Four hundred of the present seats in Cinema, re- cently completely rebuilt and repainted, will be installed in the Marietta Theatre, begin- ning next Monday, with no interruption to the shows. |of the various offices of t 27-3c torion | tary school and a junior high school in the complex. How many rooms, what purposes they will serve and what they will cost is any- one’s guess at this point. Already the project has begun to grind through some the state government which have control over certain aspects of building programs. And, lel there be no misunder- standing, the state has great control over what is done lo- cally where the schools are concerned. Such things as cafeterias, recreation acreage, water, sewer, are much controlled. There has been talk that maybe the new building would include an indoor swimming pool. Such a facili- ty is not state mandated at this time. But, schoolmen who are responsible for develop- ment of the program recall that only a few short years ago libraries were not de- manded. Yet, now they are standard equipment and would be something akin to an auto without a rear view mirror. It has been mention- ed that before the Marietta development is ready, pools may be demanded by the state. Before much more can be done, architects must take the project to their drawing rooms and begin designing to fill the needs which finally are specified. libraries, areas, ete. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1966 gin to take definite shape is not exactly known at the present. But — Donegal dis- trict at present has about used up all available class room space and within anoth- er year or two again will be- gin to be cramped. The district in past years, has been able to look ahead, plan ahead and move ahead to prevent such things as classes in hallways, half-time schools, double shifts, classes in temporary buildings, etc., etc. How Donegal faces its cur- rent problems for maintain- ing proper facilities probably can be seen in the reflection of how similar matters have been handled in the past. As it appears now, a new, modern and completely ade- quate building to meet state specifications and local needs will be built within the next year or two along the south side of the Marietta bypass. LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTORS’ NWOTICE Estate of Earl D. Derr, de- ceased, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been gran- ted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement, to the undersigned, CLARENCE C. NEWCOMER 118 East King Street Lancaster, Penna. Carl R. Hallgren When these matters will be- Attorney 28-3¢ DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT AUDITORS’ REPO Bulenc ns Sooo yan ENDING JUNE 30, 1966 BT >» on Han u ) 42 panes 0 VY 1085-. a $ 42,216.48 Property Tax. Current ..........cc0iic.s Per. Capita Tax - Current ........ . 3] . ai Act 481 Taxes - Current .....vvnn.v..... . 197,950.92 Interim Real Estate Taxes .. ........... . 3,552.45 Delinquent Taxes -.................. . 10,655.25 TURIN +n no csivncins ssi innrnnsansns . 11,338.83 Earnings from Temporary Deposits... ..... v 1,368.26 Proceeds from rental of school facilities ... 1,741.75 Miscellaneous Revenue :....<........... 3 '989.74 State Revenme ....... 4 21m . 859,919.13 Revenue from Federal Sources .......... ' 41,824.56 Refund Prior Years Expemditures .... .... 597.60 TOTAL REVENUES ......... TOTAL NET RESOURCES —————————————— cesses $1,594211.03 $1,636,427.51 Expondifhres ministration -. .....v.s vei Sve ae eens INSUUICHON senceise vitro isn. oil Bugg Attendance -Services i... ..... vivian 7.675.32 Health Services ...... esse altos 23,286.97 Pupil Transportation ....... ue. v.vus.us, 56,789.76 Operation of Plant ...,..... Y. -... 50 127,145.41 Maintenance of Plant ..... hg 46,318.83 Fixed Charges .,........ 3 1" 22a! 67.804.61 Food ‘Services. .......... ns ae rs ; 6.950.00 Student-Body Activities ................. . 2.500.00 Community Services. .,. cova, 8.861.88 Capital Olay ois i sda sins ican 7,020.34 DEE Service, 3... .xinr 221.330.91 OutZoing Transfers .....ocice vive casose be 9,775.94 TOTAL EXPENDITURES .oooveiveiivaas ... $1,602,969.51 Cash Balance in Bank as of June 30. 1966 ih 33,4 BALANCE SHEET : 40000 L ASSETS PUND Cash-in Bank . 0... 00h. i viii $ 33,458.00 Investments ee TS a oa A '145.00 Delinquent Taxes Receivable ............ . 21,428.49 Inventory of Materials and Supplies ...... . 9,300.00 TOTAL ASSETS .......... wea cos LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES §ooY Estimated Collectible Receivables ......... $ 21.428.49 Invested in Materials and Supplies ........ 9,300.00 Fund Bolances ............ ..,. vs innieriin 3 33,603.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES $ 64,331.49 OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION Cafeteria Fund Balance Balance July 1. 1965 Revenue Expenditures June 30. 1966 $ 4,194.32 $128,234.83 $129,535.00 $ 2,894.15 Activities Fund Balance Balance July 1. 1965 Revenue Expenditures June 30. 1966 $26,648.43 $ 81.172.79 $ 86,721.65 $21,099.57 We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the School District, and find them correct; and that the se- curities of the Officers of the Board are in accordance with the requirements of the law: C. Bernerd Grissinger) Kenneth L. Barnhart) Auditors ) G. H. Kline Date: Sept. 20, 1966 The above report is on file in the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, the office of the Superintendent of Lancaster County Schools, and the School district office in the Washington School Building. (Miss) Dorothy J. Engle Secretary, Donegal School District