The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 16, 1970, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1970
Rehearsal
® CHURCH NOTES Lo
. St. Mary's
(From page 6) Roman Catholic Church
7:30 p.m. Good Cheer Class Mount Joy
meeting. Sunday
9:00 a.m. Mass.
Church of the Brethren
Mount Joy & Cedar Sts
Elizabethiown, Pa.
Rev. C. Wayne Zunkel,
Pastor
Rev. George H. Snavely School
Minister of Christian Nurture 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor-
Sunday ship. ey g
9:15 a.m. Church School :
Classes for all ages and Ex-
tended . Sessions for all child- God’s Missionary Church
ren through Grade 3. Salunga
10:30 a.m. Morning Worsh- Rev. John F. White, Pastor
ip Service; sermon “Between 10:45 a.m. Morning wor-
A Man and His Maker.” by ship
Rev. Zunkel. 7:00 p.m. Youth meeting
7:30 p.m. Revival hour
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study
St. John’s Evangelical
Lutheran Church
Maytown
Ronald E. Peirson, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday Church
Salunga Church of Breihren
Salunga, Pa.
Rev, Wm. Longenecker
Pastor
Moderator, Norman Bowers
S.S. Supt., Jay Rohrer Mennonite Church
9:00 a.m. Church School Henry W. Frank, Pastor
10:00 a. m. Morning Wor Nevin Horst, Associate pastor
ship Service. Sunday
Wednesday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:15 p.m. Mid-week serviec 10:00 a.m. Morning Wor-
8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sr. Choir ship.
Rehearsal.
Friday
6:45 p.m. Junior Choir Re- R23 R23
hearsal. ; “3 La
Mount Joy
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Mount Joy UNIFORM
Rev. Donald M. Whitesel
XVII Sunday after Trinity R23 Ra
No early service. E93 3
10:30 a.m. Famiy Eucharist
PROMOTED
and Sermon,
Church School. Kenneth L. Ober, son of
This is ‘the only service Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Ober
this morning, of 125 S. Market Ave., Mt.
4:00 p.m. Dedication of the Joy has been promoted to
Parish House. Private First Class (PFC).
Thursday Kenneth is stationed at Fort
7:00 pm. Junior Choir Bustis, Va. with the 182nd
Rehearsal Transportation Battalion as a
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir clerk typist.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community
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-ELWOOD MARTIN
PENSUPREME PRODUCTS
MILK & ICE CREAM
R.D. 2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-4881 Silicone Masonry
: Waterproofing
r Donegal Springs Road
653-5325
LESTER P. ESHELMAN
MASONRY
Brick - Block - Stone
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C. ROBERT FRY
GENERAL EXCAVATING
® OIL SERVICE
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y ATLANTIC PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
Oil Burner Sales & Service
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Furniture & Floor ~ Carriger
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Road Wheel Alignment Service
Call 367-5468 RHEEMS 367-6450
err
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OIL. BURNERS
Sales & Service
15 W. Main St. Ph. 653-5981]
ROOFING — SIDING
SPOU 1G — AWNINGS
RALPH F. KLINE
Over 20 yrs. experience
Mount Joy 153-5771
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Air Conditioning
“Since 1904”
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Elizabethtown. Pa.
® I1.OANS
instalment Loan Service Inc
(LOANS TO $600)
Church-goers do not neces-
sarily lead model lives, but on
the average, they are each
community’s best citizens.
Instalment Consumer
Discount Co.
(LOANS TO $3500)
23 Cent. Sqr., Elizabethtown
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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS
Ladies Auxiliary of the
Walter S. Ebersole American
Legion Post 185 held their
first mezating of the season on
Thursday, September 3 at 7
p.m. at the Post Home.
A corn and doggie roast
was held at the pavilion. The
business meeting followed at
8 p.m. cohducted by the
president, Mrs. Phil Stumpf.
#"
The East Hempficld Plan-
ning Commrission and town-
ship supervisors met recently
and approved the plan for a
5l2 acre industrial zoned lot
owned by T & H on the
Rohrerstown Road north of
the Rt. 30 by-pass. The plan
for 15 lots in six acres own-
ed by Millcreek Estates and
Eastside Drive off Nolt Road.
In other action the super-
visors approved a planning
commission recommendation
that the township proceed
with work of updating the
zoning ordinance and revis-
ing the comprehensive plan.
The supervisors also reap-
pointed Raymond Miller to
another 5-year term on the
planning commission.
*® ik 3H
On Tuesday evening, Sep-
tember 15 at 8 p.m. in the
Landisvyille fire hall the
Hempfield Women’s club will
hold a special birthday night
This will be the first meeting
of the new season.
The program will include
a display of Susquehanna
glass and a lecture to be pre-
sented by L. Bennett Graham
on Glorious Service in Every-
day Living.”
3 * » >
Seventeen acts of vandal-
ism were reported in East
Hempfield Township last
month according to a report
submitted to the township
supervisors at a recent meet-
ing.
The police also reported 44
traffic arrests, 13 traffic in-
vestigations, 20 neighborhood
complaints, 9 stolen bicycles,
1 stolen motor vehicle, four
complaints of prowlers or
peeping toms, 13 cases of lar-
ceny, 2 burglaries, 6 dog com-
plaints, and 5 cases involving
bad checks.
* » »
Two young Navaho Indians
have come a long way from
their home to spend a year in
Lancaster County finding out
how the rest of the world
lives.
One of these is Harmn Ca-
nuto who will enter Hemp-
field high school this fall in
the ninth grade. A basketball
enthusist, he comes from a
family of five brothers and
sisters.
Herman is 15 and is living
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wine
of 2021 Graystone Rd., East
Petersburg.
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Thirty-eight new perman-
ent teachers attended their
first Hempfield School Dis-
trict general faculty mecting
at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Septem-
ber 8 in the Centerville Jun-
ior high school auditorium.
At 9 .m. all elementary per-
sonnel met in the new Cen-
terville Elementry School
building, while the second-
ary teachers attended indi-
vidual department meetings
at the junior high school. The
first day of school for all the
students was Sept. 9.
»* » »
The Salunga Women’s club
and the Auxiliary to the Sa-
lunga Fire Co. began their
1970-71 Season with a theatre
party to the Ephrata play-
house. Thirty-two members
had dinner at the Edgewater”
and attended the play “I do,
I do.”
Plans were made for the
annual banquet in October,
also for the ‘clothes line”
rummage sale which will be
held Oct. 7 at the Salung pa-
vilion. A white elephant table
will be featured at the sale.
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth
Martin have recently return-
ed to the mainland from Ha-
waii, where they served for
—
three years as missionaries
under the United Missionary
Fellowship.
The Martins are natives of
Lancaster County and receiv-
ed their missionary training
at Lancaster School of the Bi-
le and Missionary Intership,
Inc., Detroit, Mich.
Hawaii has become a
melting pot for many races
and. religion. Buddhism is the
major religion in Hawaii,and
Oriental ifluence can be felt
in all areas of life.
Rev. Martin served as the
missionary - pastor of the
Honolulu Bible church, prim-
arily composed of English
speaking Japanese people.
Mrs. Martin did extensive
work with the women and
children in the Palolo Valley
PAGE SEVEN
area.
The Martins will be speak-
ing at Calyary Bible church,
Donzgal Heights, on Sept. 20
at 10:30 am. and 7:30 p.m
In Korea, an American
troop train was delayed a vi-
tal hour while the engineer
and fireman fought over the
privilege of blowing the
whistle!
== are
LEGAL NOTICES
SEEKING BIDS
The Donegal School Dis-
trict is seeking bids for Li-
brary Equipment for the
Maytown Elementary Build-
ing.
& pecifications may be se-
cured at the Business Offffice,
South Market Avenue, Mount
Joy, Pa. 17552. po
Closing date for receiving
bids is October 13, 1990: 3
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LEGAL NOTICES
DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CONCISE FINANCIAL STATEMENT
FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1970
We have examined the financial documen
ing records of each of the several funds
ts and account-
of DONEGAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT, as of June 30. 1970. and for the year
then ended,
Our examination was made in accordance
i ir S Pennsylvania,
with the requirements of the School Laws of :
and with instructions provided for conducting the audit,
and accordingly included such tests of the accounting rec-
ords and such other auditing procedures as we considered
necessary in the circumstances.
As required by Section 2
S
431 of the Public School Code
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f 1949. as amended, a report of the audit was filed August
31. 1970 in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of
Common Pleas of Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania, and the
said report will be confirmed absolutely unless appeal is
taken I eruirom within thirty days after the filing thereof.
In our opinion, the balance sheets and related state-
ments of revenues, expenditures, and fund equities as pre-
sented below present fairly
the financial position of each
of the several funds of DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT on
June 30, 1970, and the results of their operation for the
year then ended, in conformity with the principles and
procedures legally
established for Pennsylvania
school
tems.
Syste GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET
June 30, 1970
ASSETS:
Cash dn DARI « :« cetve vis Freres rns nensne Ps 229,234
Investment . «vs inns ts srr snsenir earns - 1 79
Delinquent taxes receivable ............... 35,070
Inventory of material and supplies ......... 7,600
TOTAL ASSETS/FUND. EQUITIES ...... $ 272083
GENERAL FUND
STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES
Year ended June 30, 1970
CASH IN BANK—July 1, 1969 ........:..... $ 105,024
RVENUE:
Local SOULCES +n ss rn asnitissss $1,119,709
State SSOULCES .-. +1 vv ot vss rrrens 1,312,153
Federal :SOUrCes .......:..:... To 48,704
Refunds of prior years’ expenditures 570
TOTAL REVENUE:.......... 2,431,136
TOTAL NET RESOURCES .... $2,586,160
EXPENDITURES: '
Administration ..............5. S$ 107,688
Instruction ..... :c:veivesine. 1,358,606
Attendance services ............ 36,700
Health services .........sv0en. . 32.675
Pupil transportation ........... 75,738 --
Operation and maintenance
of plapt .... voi aici, 224 970
Fixed charges .....:..«.cc0e.. 125,736
Foor SSYVICES ..... .cccvovvvrnrn 11,650
Student activities .............. 10,220
Community services ............ 4.3822
Capital outlay ....... ce coon : 17,000
DERE SERVICE: . ouvir di hie 312,100
Intersystem payments .......... 39,215
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $2,357,120
Net increase in assets ........ 60
TOTAL NET OBLIGATIONS . 2,357,180
CASH IN BANK—June 30, 1970 $ 228,960
OTHER INFORMATION
LIABILITIES & DEBTS—payable in future years
Bonds—last maturity date 71/73 ........... $ 43,000
Authority rentals—last maturity date 12/15/91 6,339,600
$ 6,382,600
GENERAL FIXED ASSETS
Land and land improvements ........:..... - $231,000
Buildifigs o.oo eR Era aie in i 5,559,713
Furniture and equipment ................. 983,976
S$ 6,774,689
OTHER FUNDS
Balance Revenues Expend’t’'s Balance
7/1i70 6/30/70
Cafeteria $15,090 $ 160,805 S$ 164,086 S$ 11,809
Activities 33.937 88.418 94 915 27,440
Payroll ...... 0 1,583,275 1,583,267 8
Petty cash ... 301 1,710 1,511 500
Sinking funds 31,812 16,277 12,218 35.871
ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE DISTRICT .. $11,360,790
POLLOCK and GROFF
Certified Public Accountants
Auditors 23-3¢
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