— LEGAL NOTICES = ORPHANS COURT AUDITING NOTICES To all Claimants, Beneficiar- ies, Heirs and Next of Kin, and other persons interested: NOTICE IS given that the following accounts in deced- ents’ incompetents’, minors’ and trust estates have been filed in the office of the Reg- ister of Wills or Clerk of Or- 23 phans’ Court of Lancaster County and will be presented to said Orphans’ Court for audit and confirmation and for distribution of the balanec- es shown therein to the par- ties legally entitled thereto on JANUARY 5, 1970 at ten o'clock a. m. Eastern Standard Time, in the court- room of the Orphans’ Court Division af the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lancaster Coun. ty on the 3rd floor of the Courthouse in ‘the City of Lancaster, Pa. 1. ADAMS, BERTHA MAY, dec’d, 566 of 1969. 1st & final acct., Charles J. Ad- ams, exor. McKinsey, At- torneys. 2. BAUSMAN, LOUISE M,, dec’d, 438 of 1969. 1st & final acet., Lou.s S. May, exar. M. G. S. & R. At- BENNETCH, JENNIE D,, dec’d, 892 of 1968. 1st & final acct., Daniel Ben. netch, exor. Harr, Atty. BOOK, ABBIE C., decd, 491 of 1969. 1st & final acct, S. Emma Rynear, extx. Wiker, Atty. BULLER, HAROLD W., dec’d, 955 of 1965. 1st & final acct., Maude Buller, Corll, and the Lancaster County Farmers National Bank, exors. Z. Z. M. & G., Attys. . BUTZER, ANNIE B., de- ceased, 139 of 1969. 1st & final acet., Miriam But- zer, extx. Shirk & Reist, Attys. : CALDAS, ISIDORO, JR., 177 of 1969. 1st & final acct, Olga E. Castillo- Caldas, extx. G. P. & G., Attys. CLARK, F. LAMAR, a/k/a FRANK LAMAR FRANK L. 8. =" CLARK, CLARK, LAMAR CLARK and LEMAR CLARK, de- ceased, 553 of 1969. 1st & final acct., Jane M. Coventry, admrx, c.t.a. R.M & S., Attys. CLERICO, GEORGE D, dec’d, 359 of 1954, 1st & final acct., The Conestoga National Bank. Trustee 21: 22. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. for Benito Jo Baxter (al-- so known as Bonita Jo Baxter). M. G. S. & BR. Attys. DELLINGER. SAMUEL M., dec’d. 522 of 1969. 1st & final acct., Blanche W. R.chardson, extx. Bu. cher, Atty. DONOHOE, BERTHA M., dec’d, 1161 of 1968. 1st & final acct., J. Lewis Northeimer, admr. c.t.a. ‘Harr, Atty. EBY, FRANKLIN WwW. a’k/a FRANK W. EBY, dec’d, 1258 of 1968. 1st & final acet., Mary W. Eby, admrx. Wentz & Weaver, Attys. EICHLER. ADAH N., de- ceased, 470 of 1969. 1st & final account, L ancaster County Farmers -National Bank, exor. M. G. S. & R.. Attys. ESBENSHADE. CLARIS. SA R., dec’d, 304 of 1968. 1st & final acct.. Pauline High and The Conestoga National Bank. exors. M. G. SS. & R.. Attys. FRIDY, PARIS N., decd, 442 of 1969. 1st & final acct, Minerva E. Fridy, exix. Horner. Atty. FURLOW. ELMER H.. de. ceased, 304 of 1965. Sup- plement acct., Lancaster County Farmers National Bank and Austin M. Be't- tel. exors. A. R. H. & A, Attvs. GIBBLE. SAMUEL S., de. ceased. 1328 of 1968. 1st & final acect., John S. Hie- stand, exor. Rutherford, Attv. HAEFFNER, CHARLES, dec'd, 534 of 1969. 1st & final acet., John S. Hie- stand, admrs. Rutherford, Atty, HESS. HAROLD M., de. ceased. 1197 of 1967. 1st & final acct., Lancaster County Farmers Natonal Bank. exor. B. S. C. and M.. Attws. RING. DAVID P.. decd. 418 of 1969. 1st & final 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 42, acct, Ephraim K. King and Enos K. King, exors, Reese, Atty. LEVY, HARRY H., dec'd 144 of 1964. 1st & final acct.,, Lancaster County Farmers National Bank, Trustee for the use of Stella C. Levy, dec'd. (Marita] Trust). W. B. & H., Attys. LEVY, HARRY H., dec’d, 144 of 1964. 1st and final acct, Lancaster County Farmers National Bank, Trustee for the use of Stella C. Levy, dec'd. (Residuary Trust). W. B. & H,. Attys. LIPP, CATHERINE E, dec'd, 1332 of 1968. 1st & final acct., Grace K. Eshelman and Harry W. Lipp, exors. ABB. & B,, Attys. LLOYD, SAMUEL RUS- SELL, a/k/a G. RUS. SELL LLOYD and G. RUSSELL LLOYD, JR. dec’d, 326 of 1969. 1st & final acct., Verna M. Lloyd, extx. W ker, Atty. MARKS, HERBERT E., an Incompetent. 101314 of 1968. 1st acct., Gladys Ruth Marks, Guardian. Cohen, Atty. MELLINGER, ELIZA- BETH K., decd, 1179 of 1968. 1st & final account, Richard B. Mellinger, admr. Shirk & Reist, At- torneys. MILLER, SOPHIE, an In- competent. 1013 of 1966. 1st & final acect., Fulton National Bank of Lan- caster, Guardian. A. B. B. & B., Attys. NESBITT, THOMAS K,, dec'd, 1239 of 1968. 1st & final acct., Margaret N. Aichele, Hannah E. Kun. zler, and Hazel T. Halde- man, extces. B. S. C. & M., Attys. OLDHAM, ALBERT W., SR., dec’d, 447 of 1969. 1st & final acct., Frank. lin S. Dyrness, exor. Reese, Atty. REYNOLDS, SIMON S., dec’d, 979 of 1967. 1st & fina] acct.,, Stanley L. Reynolds, admr. Shirk & Reist, Attys. RUTT, AMOS M., JR. de- ceased, 230 of 1969. 1st & final acct.,, Nancy Lou Rutt, admrx. Eaby & Eaby Attys. SCHWARTZ, HARRY A., dec'd, 420 of 1969. 1st & final acet., Lancaster County Farmers Nat.onal Bank, exor. B. S. C. and M., Attys. SENER, J. FREDK,, dec’d, No. 38, September Term 1920. 1st & final princip- al acct., Elizabeth S. Lud- gate and The Fulton Na- tional Bank of Lancaster, exors. of the last Wil] & Testament of Rosa A. S. Stauffer, dec’d surviving trustee of Residuary Trust Trust. B. S. C. & M., Atl- torneys. SHERMAN, LENORE G., dec’d, 1016 of 1958. 1st & final acct., The Cones- toga National Bank, trus. tee for the use of Mary A. Steager, M. G. S. & R,, Attys. SHIRK, PAUL E. dec’d, 279 of 1960. 1st & final acct., Bertha M. Shirk, admrx. Wenger & Byler, Attys. SPRINGER, GLADYS E., dec’d, 508 of 1969. 1st & final] acct, Fdward ELE. Springer, admr. Bucher, Atty. STEFFY, AMANDA M., dec’d, 20 of 1969. 1st & final acct,, The Conestoga Nat'onal Bank, exor. Mec- Kinsey. Atty. STOLTZFUS. JOHN FF. dec’d, 406 of 1969. 1st & final acct., Louis S. May, exor. M. G. S. & R., At. torneys. SWARTZ, ESTHER GG. dec’d, 355 of 1969. 1st & final acct., Union Nation- al Mount Joy Bank, ad- ministrator, c¢/t/a. A. B. B. & B., Attys. URLASS, HARRY, dec’d, 448 of 1969. 1st acct. Elizabeth B. Urlass, extx. W. B. & H., Attys. . USNER. MARY AGNES, dec’d, 528 of 1969. 1st & final acct... The Farmers National Bank and Trust Company of New Hol. land, exor. Wentz & Wea. ver, Attys. WEAVER, WILLIAM WILEY. decd. 118 of 1968. 1st & final acecl.. Walter J. Freitag, exor. Levy, Atty. PAUL F. PAES, Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans’ Court, D’vision of the Court of Common Pleas. 38-4c Advertising Doesn't Cost — It Pays! EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Irvin L. Bishop dec’d. late of Mount Joy Borough, Penna. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant- ed 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, THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Executor Newcomer, Roda and Morgan, Atty’s. 41-3¢ . NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE DONEGAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY The Annual Meeting of the Donegal Mutual Insurance Company will be held in the office of the Company, Rt. #441 By-Pass, Marietta, Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania 17547, on THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1970 between the hours of 9:30 AM. and 10:30 A.M. for the purpose of electing Di: ectors and the transaction of such other business as shall promptly come before the said meeting or any adjourn- ment thereof. J. EDW. CHARLES Executive Assistant Secretary-Treasurer : 41-3¢ AN ORDINANCE IMPOS- ING A TAX FOR GENERAL REVENUE PURPOSES ON OCCUPATIONS ENGAGED IN BY INDIVIDUALS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENGAG- ING IN SAID OCCUPATION WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY AT THE FLAT RATE OF TEN DOL- LARS ($10.00) PER YEAR; PROVIDING FOR ITS COL- LECTION: IMPOSING ON EMPLOYERS THE DUTY OF COLLECTING SAID TAX FROM EVERY INDI. VIDUAL IN THEIR EM- PLOY SUBJECT TO SAID TAX AND REMITTING AND PAYING OVER THE SAME TO THE BOROUGH; CONFERRING AND IMPOS- ING POWERS AND DUTIES OF ADMINISTRATION ON A COLLECTOR; AND IM- POSING PENALTIES FOR SE VIOLATION THERE- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL. OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY under the authority of the Act of December 31, 1965, P. L. 1257, known as “The 'Lo- cal Tax Enabling Act”, as amended, as follows: SECTION 1, The follow- ing words and phrases, when used in this Ordinance, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, ex- cept where the context or language clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. (a) “Borough” shall mean the area within the corpor- ate limits of the Borough of Mount Joy. (b) “Individual” shall mean any person, male or female, engaged in any occupation, trade or profession within the corporate limits of the Borough of Mount Joy. (¢) “Occupation” shall mean any trade, profession, business, or undertaking of any type, kind or character, including services, domestic or other, carried on or per- formed within the corporate limjts of the Borough of Mount Joy for which com- pensation is charged or re- ceived whether by means of salary, wages, cemmissions or fees for services rendered. (dy “Employer” shall mean an individual, partnership, association, corporation, gov- ernmental body, agency or other entity employing one or more persons on a salary, wage, commission or other compensation basis, includ- ing a self-employed person. (e) “Tax” shall mean the Occupation Privilege Tax in the amount of Ten Dollars ($10.00) levied by this Ordin- ance, (fy “He”. “His”, or “Him” shall mean and jndicate the singular -and piural number as male, female and neuter gender. (g) “Collector” shall mean the person or agency ap- pointed from time to time by the Borough Council to assess and collect the tax im- posed under, and to adminis- ter the provisions of, this ordinance, SECTION 2. Beginning on Janvary 1, 1970. the Borough of Mount Jov hereby levies and imposes on each occupa- to December 15. tion engaged in by individ- uals within its corporate lim- its an Occupation Privilege Tax in the amount of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per annum, said tex to be paid by the individuz’s so engaged; pro- vided, however, that all per- sons deriving less than One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars per year from such occupa- tion are hereby exempt from such Occupation Privilege Tax, and may secure a re- fund at the end of the year by filing claim therefor on forms to be supplied by the Borough. This tax is in addi- tion to all other taxes of any kind or nature hereto- fore levied by the Borough of Mount Joy and this Tax shall continue in force on a calendar year basis, without annual re-enactment, unless the rate of the tax is subse- quently changed or this Or-._ dinance is repealed. SECTION 3. Each employ- er who engages in business within the Borough of Mount Joy is hereby charged with the duty of collecting from each of his employees en- gaged by him and perform- ing for him within the Bor- ough of Mount Joy, the said tax of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per annum and making a re- turn and payment thereof to the Borough. SECTION 4. Each employ- er is hereby authorized to deduct this tax from each employee in his employ, whether said employee is paid by salary, wages, or commission and whether or not part or all such services are performed within the Borough. SECTION 5. Each employ- er shall prepare and file a return showing a computa- tion of the tax on forms be supplied by the Borough. Each employer in filing this return and making pay- ment of the tax withheld from his employees shall be entitled to retain a commis- sion calculated at the rate of two per centum (2%) of the gross tax due and pay- able, provided that such tax is collected and pajd over by the employer on or be- fore the dates hereinafter set forth. It is further pro- vided that if the employer fails to file said return and pay said tax, whether or not he makes collection thereof from. the salary, wag- es or commissions paid by him to said employee, the employer shall be responsible for the payment of the tax in full without deducting a commission and as though the tax had originally been levied against him. SECTION 6. Each employ- er shall use his employment records from the first day of January to the 15th day of May for determing the num- ber of employees from whom said tax shall be deducted and paid over to the Treas- urer on or before June 15. Supplemental reports shall be made by each employer on August 15 and December 15 on new employees as re- flected on his e™uvloyment records from May 15 to A: gust 15 and from Z2nvgust 15 Payments on these supplemental re- ports shall be made on Sep- tember 15 and December 31, respectively. SECTION 7. Each individ- val who shall have more than one occupation within the Borough shall be subject to the payment of this tax on his principal occupation and his principal em- ployer shall deduct this tax and deliver to Borough but who perform ser- him evidence of deductions on a form to be furnished to the employer by the Bor- ough which form shall be evidence of deductions hav- ing been made and when presented to any other em- plover shall be authority for such emplover to not deduct this tax from the employees wages, but to include such emplovee on his return by <etting forth his name, ad- dress an the name and ad- dress of the employer who dednrted this tax. SECTION 8. All self-em- ployed individuals who per- form services of any type or kind, engage in anv occuna- tion or profession within the Borough shall be required to comply with this Ordinance and pay the tax to the Bor- ongh on June 15 or as soon thereafter as he engages in an neeunation. SECTION 9. All emn'avers and self emploved individu- alg residing or having their nlace of business outside the kind, engage in any occup:- vices of any type or kind, or engage in any occupation or profession within the Bor- ough do by virtue thereoof agree to be bound by and subject themselves to the provisions, penalties and regulations promulgated un- der this Ordinance with the same force and effect as though they were r-sidents of the Borough. Any individ- ual engaged in an occupation with the Borough and an em- ployee of a non-resident em- ployer, may, for the purpose of this Ordinance, be consid- ered a self-employed person and in the event this tax is not paid, the Borough shall have the option of proceed- Ing against either the em- ployer or employee for the collection of this tax as here- inafter provided. SECTION 10. (a) It shall be the duty of the collector of the Borough of Mount Joy to accept and receive payments of this tax and to keep a record thereof showing the amount received by him from each employer or self-employed person ‘to- gether with the date the tax was received. (b) The collector is hereby charged with the administra- tion and enforcement of this Ordinance and is hereby charged and empowered to prescribe, adopt, promulgate rules and regulations relat- Ing to any matter pertain- ing to the administration and enforcement of this Or- dinance including provisions for the examination of the payroll records of any em- ployer subject to this Ordin- ance, the examination and correction of any return made in compliance with this Ordinance and any pay- ment alleged or found to be Incorrect, or as to which overpayment is claimed or found to have occurred. Any person aggrieved by any de- cision of the collector shall have the right to appeal to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County as in other cases provided. (¢c) The collector or his duly authorized representa- tive or agent is hereby auth- orized to examine the books and payroll records of any employer in order to verify the accuracy of any return made by an employer, or, if no return was made to as- certain the tax due. Each employed is hereby directed and required to give the col- lector or his duly authorized representative or agent the means, facilities and oppor- tunity for such examina- tions. SECTION 11. (a) In the event that any tax under this Ordinance re- mains due or unpaid thirty (30) days after the due dates above set forth, the Borough may sue for the recovery of any such tax due or unpaid under this Ordinance togeth- er with interest and penalty. (b) If for any reason the tax is not paid when due, interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) on the amount cf raid tax shall be calculat- ed beginning with the due d=te of said tax and a penal- iy of five per cent (5%) th] be added to the flat ra‘? of said tax for nonpay- 7° ni thereof. Where suit is brought for the recovery of this tax, the individual liable therefor shall in addition, be responsible and liable for the costs of collection. SECTION 12. Whoever make any false or untrue statement on any of his books, records or accounts in his custody and control setting forth the number of employees subject to this tax who are in his employ- ment, or, whoever fails or refuses to file any return re- dguired by this Ordinance, shall upon conviction before any Alderman, Magistrate, or Justice of the Peace, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than Three Hund- red Dollars ($300.00) for each offense and in default of pay- ment of said fine and costs be imprisoned in Lancaster County Prison for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days for each offense. It is further provided that the ac- tion to enforce the fine and penalty herein provided may be instituted against any per- son in charge of the business of any employer who has failed or refuses to file a re- turn required by this Ordin- ance. SECTION 13. The provis- ions of this Ordinance are severable and if any of iis provisions shall be held in- valid or unconstitutional, such decisions not affert or (Turn to page 7)
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