RCV. A [RE [M2 (Continued from Page 6) TOTAL FUND VALUE January 1, 1974 $1,512.45 MARY W. PATTERSON FUEL FUND Balance January 1, 1973 666.64 Interest Earned 247.50 Total Receipts and Balance $914.14 Total Expenditures 36.00 Total Interest Balance 878.14 Investment (CD) Held 3,000.00 TOTAL FUND VALUE January 1, 1974 $3,878.14 ADELAIDE S. STRICKLER FUEL FUND Balance January 1, 1973 555.88 Interest Earned 111.53 Total Receipts and Balance $667.41 Investment (CD) Held 2,027.60 TOTAL FUND VALUE January 1, 1974 $2,695.01 ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE BOROUGH FOR 1973 $5,398.570.00 "EMPLOYEES TAX FUND Bank Balance as of January 1, 1973 $1,684.34 RECEIPTS Federal Withholding Tax 12,517.00 Social Security Tax (FICA) 3,592.43 State Income Tax 2,182.71 Earned Income Tax 966.95 Group Hospitalization Insurance 981.52 Retirement Fund 1,152.86 Occupational Privilege Tax 155.00 Total Receipts $21,548.47 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCE $23,232.81 EXPENDITURES Federal Withholding Tax 12,173.14 Social Security Tax (FICA) 3,248.73 State Income Tax 2,333.47 Earned Income Tax 902.97 Group Hospitalization Insurance 1,077.94 Retirement Fund 1,051.07 Occupational Privilege Tax 120.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $20.907.32 Bank Balance as of December 31, 1973 2,325.49 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND BALANCE $23,232.81 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Bank Balance as of January 1, 1973’ + Cash $2.00 Certificate of Deposit 14,165.00 TOTAL $14,167.00 : RECEIPTS U.S. Department of Treasury (1-9-73) 13,595.00 U.S. Department of Treasury (4-12-73) 8,053.00 U.S. Department of Treasury (7-12-73) 8,054.00 U.S. Department of Treasury (10-24-73) 8,100.00 Certificate of Deposit Interest 1,371.35 Total Receipts $39,173.35 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCE $53,340.35 EXPENDITURES Equipment, Advertising, Tax Revenue, Zoning Or- dinance $23,034.36 Bank Balance as of December 31, 1973 30,305.99 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND BALANCE $53,340.35 CAPITAL RESERVE FUND Bank Balance as of January 1, 1973 Certificate of Deposit $1,129.11 RECEIPTS Interest on Certificates of Deposit 149.61 Transfer from General Fund 3,500.00 Total Receipts $3,649.61 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCE $4,778.72 EXPENDITURES Transfer to General Fund 3,587.50 Total Expenditures $3,587.50 Bank Balance on Hand December 31, 1973 Certificate of Deposit $1,191.22 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND BALANCE $4,778.72 DEBT STATUS Borrowing Base Total Revenues 1971 1972 1973 Received $200,870.00 $205,963.00 $226,215.00 Less Exclusions - 24,652.00 -19,220.00 -21.776.00 Subtotal $176,218.00 $186,743.00 $204,439.00 Total Revenues Adjusted $567,400.00 Borrowing Base-Total Revenues Adjusted divided by 3 $189,133.00 NON-ELECTORAL DEBT Borrowing Base x 250 percent . $472,833.00 Debt Outstanding <- Remaining Non-Electoral Debt Capacity $472,833.00 ELECTORAL DEBT Amount Permitted Through Referendum $ Unlimited Debt Outstanding 0- Remaining Electoral Debt Capacity CERTIFICATION To the Borough of Mount Joy: We, the undersigned Auditors of the Borough of Mount J oy do hereby certify and do say that the foregoing report has been prepared from the original hooks, papers, and records of said municipal corporation, and that we have carefully examined the same and declare the same to be a complete and correct statement of the financial transactions and condition of said municipal corporation in respect to each and every matter therein set forth to the best of our $ Unlimited knowledge, information and belief. Audit Completed: 2-20-74 Arthur Sprecher Elmer S. Forwood Barry Etsell 41-1c SEALED BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Donegal School Board of General Supplies and Art Supplies for the schools of the Donegal School District for the school year 1974-75. Sealed bids will be received until 4:30 p.m. on March 18, 1974, and awarded at the School Board meeting on March 21, 1974. Copies of the specifications, conditions and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of the Director of Business in the Washington Elementary School, South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, Pa., and may be secured there. (P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552). Sealed proposals must be returned to the Business Office as stated in the in- structions. The board reserves the right to waive informalities and reject any or all bids. DONEGAL SCHOOL BOARD (Mrs.) Lillian K. Fry Secretary of the Board 40-3c NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the supervisors of East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pa., at the township office on March 21, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. for approximately 60,000 gallons of bituminous material and crushed limestone. All proposals must include 1305.7 escalator clause. Proposal forms and specification forms of contracts and instructions to bidders must be obtained at the home of Lloyd H. Fuhrman, RD1, Marietta, Pa. Supervisors have a right to refuse any and all bids. Lloyd H. Fuhrman, Secretary East Donegal Township Supervisors. 41-2c Sealed proposals will be received by the Donegal School Board for Medical Supplies, Wood “Shop Sup- plies & Equipment, and Lumber for the schools of the Donegal School District for the school year 1974-75. Sealed bids will be received until 4:30 p.m. on April 1, 1974, and awarded at the School Board meeting on April 18, 1974. Copies of the specifications, conditions and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of the Director of Business in the Washington Elementary School, South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, Pa., and may be secured there. (P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552) Sealed proposals must be returned to the Business Office as stated in the in- structions. The board reserves the right to waive informalities and reject any or all bids. DONEGAL SCHOOL BOARD (Mrs.) Lillian K. Fry Secretary of the Board 41-3c NOTICE The East Donegal Township Board of Zoning Adjustment will hold a public hearing at East Donegal Township Super- visors Office at Maytown, Pa., Friday, March 15, 1974 at 7:30 P.M. : The hearing will be on the application of Charles S. Young to obtain a permit for a silo already built. The silo is 4 ft. from property line. A permit is also requested to build a feed lot. The Young property is located along Greider road, R.D.1, Mount Joy, Pa. Any objection to the above may be voiced at this hearing. J. Robert Greider Secretary 41-1c ESTATE NOTICE Executor’s Notice Estate of Sara C. Light, dec’d, late of Elizabethtown Borough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the un- dersigned. Christine L. Brown 406 South Delta Street Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 and Horace M. Light Roda, Morgan, Hallgren and Heinly, attorneys PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ZONING HEARING BOARD of the Borough of Mount Joy will March 13, 1974 Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 7 CLASSIFIED Jil | ronsae | Used clothes dryers, used gas ranges. Also new chest freezers. See at Myers Metered Gas, RD3, Manheim, 665-3588. 24-tfc Set of drums; also nice rabbit house, never used. Call 653-5981. ATTENTION NEED FURNITURE STORAGE, WAREHOUS- ING, MFG. SPACE? WE HAVE PLENTY AVAILABLE IN OUR BRICK FACTORY BLDG. AT "E-TOWN. REASONABLE RATES. WILL PICKUP AND DELIVER. CALL CHAS. E. GROFF 653-1357. 40-tfc AIH SRI 2 33330 Gibble Excavating Cellars, Spectic Tanks, Etc. Call Manheim 665-6245 4-tfc WELCOME WAGON Call Shirley Brown Ph: 653-2218 4-tfc conduct a PUBLIC HEARING on Wednesday, March 20, 1974, at 7:30 P.M. in the Borough Office Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. to hear the following petitions: 1. Frank B. Zink, 301 E. Main Street, seeks relief from the front side and rear yard requirements in order to construct a warehouse on the vacant lot on East Main Street immediately east of Chestnut St. 2. Frank B. Zink, 301 E. Main Street, seeks relief from the front side and rear yard requirements in order to construct a warehouse on the vacant lot south of Sassafrass Street behind the building known as George Brown Son’s Cotton Mill. All parties interested in either or both petitions are invited to attend. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY ZONING HEARING BOARD 40-2¢ FARMERS We can find the workers to make your job easier, your workable acreage larger. If you promise to give a Summerfarm worker an understanding of the Lan- caster County farming life style, he will work for room and board plus small wages. Workers possible for one week to one year. Help yourself by helping another. Call (717) 733-2720 or write Summerfarm Employment Agency, 108-B East Main, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 41-2c CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation for the many cards, flowers and prayers during the illness and loss of our dear wife and mother. John, Wilbur and Sandra Nissly. 41-1c VFW To Be Host To County Meeting Mount Joy Post 5752 V.F.W. and its Auxiliary will be host on Friday, March 15, to the Lancaster County Council of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The session, beginning at 8 p.m. will be held at the local V.F.W. Sam Allen, county council Commander from the Elizabethtown V.F.W. post, will preside. All members of the V.F.W. and its Auxiliary are being urged to attend. Refresh- ments will be served following the business meeting. To Present Movie The newly-formed Donegal Coaches’ association will sponsor the current box office hit, ‘“‘Jeremiah Johnson,’’ starring Robert Redford, at the D.H.S. auditorium on Friday, March 22, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Admission will be $1.25 and 75¢ at the door. Refreshments will be ser- ved. Area residents are welcomed. The main streets of Salt Lake City are 132 feet wide. WANTED Single Man for Lawn Work Furnished apartment optional. No children. No pets. References required. Mount Joy area. Write Box BF10 ¢/o Mount Joy Bulletin