SO A LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ZONING HEARING BOARD of the Borough of Mount Joy will conduct a PUBLIC HEARING on Wednesday, October 17, 1973, at 7:30 P.M. in East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. to hear the following petitions: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Gingrich, 75 East Main St., seek relief from the front yard requirements in order to con- struct a residential dwelling on a lot located on the northeast corner of South High Street and South Street. the Borough Offices Building, 21 DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CONCISE FINANCIAL STATEMENT For the school year ended June 30, 1973 We have examined the financial documents and accounting records of each of the several funds of DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, as of June 30, 1973 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 accordingly included such tests of the accounting 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 September 24, 1973 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 therof. 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 several funds of DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT on June 30, 1973 and the results of their operation for the year then ended, in conformity with the principles and procedures legally established for Pennsylvania school systems. GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 1973 ASSETS Cash in bank $6,365.87 Petty cash 365.00 Investments 465,184.75 Delinquent taxes receivable 33,715.26 Inventory of material and supplies 7,500.00 TOTAL ASSESTS-FUND EQUITIES $513,130.88 GENERAL FUND STATEMENT of REVENUE and EXPENDITURES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1973 CASH in BANK - July 1, 1972 $24,202.87 REVENUE Local sources $1,408,974.70 State sources $1,643,515.21 Federal sources 64,066.35 TOTAL REVENUE 3,116,556.26 TOTAL NET RESOUCRES 3,140,759.13 EXPENDITURES Administration 153,029.66 Instruction 1,670,401.54 Pupil personnel services 63,902.88 Health services 41,993.17 Pupil transportation 82,166.42 Operation and maintenance of plant 318.975.93 Fixed charges 184,005.19 Food service 14,225.00 Student activities 46,121.07 Community service 8,153.25 Capital outlay 52,929.98 Debt service 303,00.00 Intersystem payments 120,967.67 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 3,059,871.76 Net increase in assets 74,521.50 TOTAL NET OBLIGATIONS 3,134,393.26 CASH in BANK, June 30, 1973 $6,365.87 OTHER INFORMATION YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1973 LIABILITIES and DEBTS - payable in future years Bonds - last maturity date 7-1-75 $12,000 Authority rentals - last maturity date 12-15-91 4,563,400 TOTAL LIABILITIES and DEBTS $4,575,400 GENERAL FIXED ASSETS Land and land improvements $232,250 Buildings 8,090,310 Furniture and equipment 1,132,067 TOTAL GENERAL FIXED ASSETS $9,454,627 OTHER FUNDS Balance BALANCE 7-1-72 Revenues Expenditures 6-30-73 Cafeteria $4,952 $220,870 $206,691 $19,131 Activities 27,229 103,235 94,606 35,858 Payroll 426 1,995,398 1,995,674 150 Petty cash 424 2,883 2,883 424 Sinking funds 29,424 6,152 12,714 22,862 ASSESSED VALUATION of the DISTRICT $13,104,660 POLLOCK, GROFF and WHITE Certified Public Accountants Auditors 19-3¢ 2. Mr. James E. Shreiner, BPS 00 000A N RAR RNRR NG Rl Harvestview Apts. 8B, seeks relief from the sign requirements in order to erect a lighted sign at 74 East Main Street to advertise a business at that location. All interested parties are in- vited to attend. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY ZONING HEARING BOARD 19-2tc Youth Night Sat. At Joint Crusade Cooperative Evangelistic Crusade services of the Mount Joy Church of God and the St. Mark’s United Methodist church this week, each evening at 7:30 o’clock. Saturday night is designated as Youth Night and young people of the two churches and of the community are invited to share in a time of Christian fellowship in the youth Dept. in St. Mark’s Church at 6 p.m. and to attend the Evangelistic service. Guest Evangelistic David Barr, will speak on the subject “Youth In Rebellion” The people of the community are invited to attend. Nursery care is provided. Church Of Brethren Opens Gift Shop An outlet of the International Gift Shop of SERRV (Sales Exchange for Refugee Rehabilitation Vocations) has opened as a non-profit project in the basement of the parsonage of the Florin church of the Brethren at 747 Bruce avenue. SERRYV is related to the Church World Service Program with headquarters at New Windsor, Md. The Florin outlet is the only such outlet of SERRV in Lan- caster county. Articles have been hand- crafted by natives from around the world, including Ecuador, Taiwan, Thailand, Kenya, Phillippines, India and others. Items also are available from a current catalogue. Entrance to the shop is from the Florin Church of the Brethren parking area, using the rear basement entry of 747 Bruce ave. It is open every Thursday evening, 7 to 9 o’clock except on special days of religious services, holidays, etc., and by ap- pointment. Thomas Edison patented his first invention on Oct. 11, 1868, an electrical vote recorder. PUBLISHER'S STATEMENT Statement of ownership, management and circulation as required by the Act of Congress of Oct. 23, 1962, Section 4569, Title 39, United States Code. October 1, 1973 Of Mount Joy Bulletin, published weekly, except on week at Christmas and one week in July. Office of publication is 11 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna. 17552. The name of the publisher, editor, managing editor and owner is Richard A. Rainbolt, Mount Joy, Penna., 17552. The known bond holders, mortgages and other security holders owning or holding 7 percent of more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: none. Extent and nature of ciruclation: *A * *B Total No. copies printed 2002 2002 Paid circulation sales through dealers & carriers, street vendors & counter sales 50 50 Mail -subscrip- tions 1552 1552 Total paid circulation 1802 1802 Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means Samples, compliment- ary and other free copies 100 100 Copies d’stributed to news agents but not sold 20 50 Total distribution (Sum of C and D) 1952 1952 Office use, left-over Unaccounted, spoiled after printing 50 50 Total 2002 2002 *—Average No. copies each issue during preceding 12 months. **__Actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date. October 10, 1973 Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 7 CLAS SIFTED FOR SALE Used late model Maytag pair with gas dryer. Also apt. size gas range. See at Myers Metered Gas. R.D.3, Manheim, 665-3588 _T-tfe Fireplace wood. Ph 653-4449. 20-1c International Gift Shop (SERRYV) outlet, Basement, 747 Bruce Ave., Mt. Joy. Open Thursday evenings, 7:00-9:00 p.m. except Oct 25 and Nov. 22. Articles from all over the world. 20-1p SERVICES OFFERED Gibble Excavating Cellars, Spectic Tanks, Etc. Call Manheim 665-6245 4-tfc WELCOME WAGON Call Shirley Brown Ph: 653-2218 4-tfe School Menu D.H.S. & JR. HI Friday, Oct. 12 Tomato Soup w-saltines Grilled Cheese Sandwich Jellied Veg. Salad Fruit Cup Milk Monday, Oct. 15 Chili Con Carne Buttered Rice Celery-peanut butter Rolls & Butter Pears Milk Tuesday, Oct. 16 Macaroni & Cheese Meat Sandwich Wax Beans-butter sauce Fruited Jello Milk Wednesday, Oct. 17 UNIVERSAL MENU Barbecued Beef on Roll Corn in butter sauce Tossed Salad Yellow Cake w-Cherry Sauce Milk Thursday, Oct. 18 Orange Juice Pizza Pie Cauliflower-butter sauce Rolls & Butter Chilled Pineapple Milk (VAY AREY “WANTED” Yellow sweet corn wanted. Large or small ears. 5 bu. or less. Near Mastersonville. Heller, 665- 4181 19-2¢ CARDS OF THANKS I want to say thank you to all my friends who remembered me with cards, flowers gifts while in the hospital and since my return home. A special thank you to Rev. Kern for his visits. Lloyd Zink 20-1p Many thanks to all relatives and friends for their cards and expressions of sympathy at the time of our father’s passing. The Family of Abram Bradley 20-1p ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Friday,-Oct. 12 Tomato Soup w-saltines Grilled Cheese Sandwich Jellied Veg. Salad Fruit Cup Milk Monday, Oct. 15 Chili Con Carne Buttered Rice Celery-peanut butter Rolls & Butter Pears Milk Tuesday, Oct. 16 Macaroni & Cheese Meat Sandwich Wax Beans-butter sauce Fruited Jello Milk Wednesday, Oct. 17 UNIVERSAL MENU Barbecued Beef on Roll Corn in butter sauce Tossed Salad Yellow Cake w-cherry Sauce Milk Thursday, Oct. 18 Orange Juice Pizza Pie Cauliflower-butter sauce Rolls & Butter Chilled Pineapple Milk : . Plan Sighting-In Sunday, Nov. 11, will be Sighting-In-Day at the Mount Joy Sports Farm. An annual event, the program is open to the public for a modest fee. Hours are from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Rain date is Sunday, Nov. 18. -. = SHEETZ GERALD R. REAL ESTATE Spacious old brick dwelling. Large living room w-fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen and den on first floor. Four bedrooms second floor, 3 bedrooms 3rd floor. Old shade. Large 3-car garage. Oil vapor heat. Asking $45,000 RAY N. WILEY AGENCY, inc. INSURANCE OFFICE, Mount Joy, Pa. For Salesman Call 753-1481
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