Donegal high school and is . . employed by Glinda Enterpri- we ”” ses, Hummelstown. Given in marriage by her SENTZ — HESS of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. father, the bride wore a floor- The marriage of Miss Ei- Hess, Mount Joy R2. length Empire styled A-line leen Hess, Mount Joy R2, to She was graduated from 8own of organza that featur- Robert E. Sentz, Jr., Mt. Joy Donegal high school and is ed a high collar, long sleeves, R1, took place Saturday, Oct, employed by Weis Market, a pinafore bodice of lace and 7, at the Cross Roads Breth- Mount Joy. detachable chapel train bord- : : ; red with matching lace. Her ren in Christ Church. Rev. The bridegroom is the son re os : Roy Peterman officiated at of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. veil of silk illusion fell from a the 7 p.m. nuptial ceremony. Sentz Sr,, Mount Joy RI. Camelot cap of Alencon lace highlighted with white satin The bride is the daughter He was graduated from 58 Hbaon i Wittle, Colum- Pick Your Own STAYMAN APPLES OCTOBER 17 - 21 CLOSED SUNDAY bia R1, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nancy READY PICKED — DELICIOUS - SMOKEHOUSE YORK IMPERIALS - GOLDEN DELICIOUS Morton, Mount Joy R1; Miss Fresh Sweet Cider Sharon Kreider, Mount Joy R2; Miss Donna Peters, Mar- ietta R1 and Miss Diane Het- rick, Lancaster R4. Flower girl was Miss Jodie Nolt, Mount Joy R2 and Tom Longenecker, Mount Joy R2, was ringbearer, BARTLETT PEARS, $3.25 BASKET. $6.00 BUSHEL Serving as best man was BROKES IN PRETZELS - Good eating with cider Archie Wilkins, Mt. Joy R2, brother-in-law of the bride- SECONDS IN CANDIES — 2 LBS. $1.05 Br wie bru: EGGS FROM OUR FARM — LARGE, 2 DOZ. $1.00 WM .10 Keener Landicviller I a. NOT CLASSIFIED - 2 DOZ. 79¢ - CRAX 25c DOZ. | Ml lic Keener, Mount Joy RI; Fredrick Oberholtzer, East WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Petersburg and Jeffry Martin £1 r. 1; MILE WEST OF MT. JOY ALONG ROUTE 230 of Hanover Store Hours: Phone 6513-5661 Following the ceremcny, a reception was held at the Church Fellowship Hall. The couple will make their home at Mount Joy R2 following a wedding trip to the New Eng- land states. Daily 8 am. - 8 pm, Wed & Sat, 8 am - 6 pm ECKROTH — GRUBER The marriage of Miss Jane Louise Gruber to Alfred Ray Eckroth took place Saturday, Oct. 7 at 2 p.m. at St. Mark’s United Methodist church with Rev. W. Richard Kohler offic- ating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Gruber, 23 Frank St., Mount Joy. She was WANTED! Full Time Laborers * graduated from M8 Donegal high school. She is # employed by Donegal Mutual @ Insurance Co., Marietta. The bridegroom is the son § of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Eck- roth Jr., 943 Campus Rd., Eli- zabethtown. He was graduated from Eli- 8 zabethtown high school and is serving in the U. S. Army Re- serves. He is employed by Auto Litho, Inc., Mount Joy. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a floor length gown of peau de soie CONTACT Warehouse Office Lancaster Leaf Tobacco OLD MARKET STREET MOUNT OY, PA. f FREE! Grand Prize 2nd Prize 300 250 3rd Prize 2 prizes of *100 75 Enter FREE in any office of State Capital Savings or its representatives during the month of October. While there, why not investigate our high earning Savings Plans. FREE! Useful Souvenirs DRAWING DATE: November 3, 1972 — 3 P.M., Main Office S&H GREEN STAMPS With an investment of $75 or more in State Capital Savings accounts == only once to an account, STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS Sy AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 108 N. Second Street, Harrisburg 17105 mrs, Camp Hill Shopping Center © Harrisburg East Mall Member Federal Home loan Bank System Insured up fo $20,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation mom Tap a " Nw ET I a a WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1972 accented with Venise lace a- bove an A-line skirt, portrait neckline, bishop sleeves. Her detachable waist chapel length, train was accented with Venise lace. The veil and headdress was Cathedral length. English net mantilla was fashioned with a Camelot cap, both mantilla and cap ac- cented with lace beaded with satin ribbon. Miss Judith Drager of Mari- etta R1 was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jean- nette Heagy, sister of the bride, Mount Joy; Mrs. Kath- leen Griest, sister of the bride Lancaster; Miss Janice Eck- roth, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Cindy Heagy, Mount Joy. Serving as best man was David Eckroth, brother of the bridegroom, Steelton. Ushers were Rodney Miller, Eliza- bethtown; Glenn Miller, Mt. Joy, and Charles F. Durbor- row III, Bainbridge, Dr. Sch- losser was organist and David Brubaker, soloist. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Evans’ Restaurant, Manheim. After a wedding trip to Florida the couple will live in Elizabethtown. The Mount Joy BULLETIN 11 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY. PA., 17552 Published Weekly on Wednesdays xcept Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) Richard A. Rainbolt a, Editor JER and > Ep Publisher Re Advertising rates upon request. Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. LEGAL NOTICES DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT LANCASTER COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA CONCISE FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1972 We have examined the financial documents and account- ing records of each of the Several funds of DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, as of June 30, 1972 and for the year then ended. Our examination was made in accordance with the requirements of the School Laws of Pennsylvania and with instructions provided for conducting the audit, and ac- cordingly included such tests of the acounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. As required by Section 2431 of the Public School Code of 1949, as amended, a report of the audit was filed Septem- ber 25, 1972 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 therefrom within thirty days of the filing thereof. In our opinion, the balance sheets and related statements of revenues, expenditures, and fund equities as presented below present fairly the financial position of each of the sev- eral funds of DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT on June 30, 1872 and the results of their operation for the vear then end- ed, in conformity with the principles and procedures legally established for Pennsylvania school systems. GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 1972 ASSETS Cash in bank Petty cash Investments Delinquent taxes receivable Inventory of materials and supplies TOTAL ASSETS/FUND EQUITIES $ 24203 255 390,773 20.817 7.500 $ 443,548 GENERAL FUND STATEMENT OF REVENUES and EXPENDITURES Year ended June 30, 1972 CASH IN BANK—July 1, 1971 REVENUE Local sources State sources Federal sources TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL NET RESOURCES EXPENDITURES Administration Instruction Pupil personnel services Health services Pupil transportation $ 2,763 $1,309,895 1,542,229 96,246 2,948,370 2,951,133 143,574 1,584,423 46,890 37,648 83.775 Operation and maintenance of plant Fixed charges Food service Student activities Community service Capital outlay Debt service Intersystem payments TOTAL EXPENDITURES Net increase in assets TOTAL NET OBLIGATIONS CASH IN BANK, June 30, 1972 299,778 164,105 13.834 21,063 4,500 23,568 303,200 117,864 2,844,222 82,708 2,926,930 $ 24203 DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OTHER INFORMATION Year ended June 30, 1972 LIABILITIES and DEBTS—payable in future years Bonds—Iast maturity date 7/1/75 23,000 $ Authority rentals—Ilast maturity date 12/15/91 4,861,200 TOTAL LIABILITIES and DEBTS GENERAL FIXED ASSETS Land and land improvement Buildings Furniture and equipment x TOTAL GENERAL FIXED ASSETS OTHER FUNDS $4,884,200 $ 232,250 7,489,550 1,099,492 $8,821,292 Balance Balance 711/71 Revenues Expenditures 6/30/72 Cafeteria $6701 $ 188208 $ 189957 $ 4.952 Activities 25,547 80,042 78,360 27,229 Payroll -0- 1,880,170 1,879,744 426 Petty cash 500 2,244 2,320 424 Sinking funds = 35,143 7,066 12,785 29,424 ASSESSED VALUATION of the DISTRICT $12,613,130 POLLOCK, GROFF and WHITE Certified Public Accountants Auditors 29-3¢
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