March 19, 1975 CLASSIFIED ADS - $1 for 15 words or less, $2 for 15 to 30 words. Mail ad and money or check to CLASSIFIEDS, Susquehanna Times — Bulletin, Box 75A - R. D. 1 - Marietta, Pa. 17547. No classified ads accepted by phone. . FOR SALE - Picnic tables, with attached benches or separ- ated benches, long or round. Also gun cabinets, lawn chairs, children’s tables and chairs, and play boxes. Other items. Phone 898-2877 or 569-1398. (45-tfc) SERVICES OFFERED - WELCOME WAGON. Call Bea- trice Bossler, 367-2740 (Mount Joy area) or Hazel Baker, 426-3643 (Marietta area). (4-tfc) SERVICES OFFERED - Gibble Excavating. Cellers, Septic Tanks, Etc. Call Manheim 665-6245 (4-tfc) IBM TYPESETTING done at reasonable rates. For further. information, call 426-1707. NOTICE - We screen unusual fireplaces. Custom made and stock screens installed. Glassfyre screens, with folding French doors. Thirteen different finishes, tools and equipment. Ream’s Fireplace Shoppe, Talmage, Pa. 656-9016. HELP WANTED - Baker or baker's helper. Experience preferred. Apply in person. Byer’s Pastries of Marietta. (9-tfc) HAULING WANTED - Want to do hauling, any kind. REASONABLE RATES. Frank A. Splain, Sr., 426-1660. NOTICE - Aluminum extension ladder sale. 20% off thru March. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. 426-1525. FOR RENT - Apartment, 4 rooms & bath. Available April 1st. Private entrance. Reasonable cost. 426-1525 or 285-5531. FOR RENT - Roto tiller, chain saw, lawn roller, belt sand- er, & many others. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. 426-1525. SPECIAL - 25 pounds of wild bird seed. Regularly $5.69, on sale for $3.69. Columhia Hardware, Marietta. 426-1525. WANTED TO BUY - Bunnies and guinea pigs. 285-4240. - (10-2p) JUST ARRIVED - Full line of garden seeds. Discounts on quantity orders. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. 426-1525. FOR SALE - Pea wire, all sizes from 12” to 60". 1” & 2" mesh. Cheapest prices in the county. Columbia Hard- ware, Marietta. 426-1525. SERVICES OFFERED - Paper hanging, any type. Frances Schober, 285-4240. {10-2p) FISHERMAN'S SPECIAL - Large shipment of buss bedd- ing for your worms. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. 426-1525. RUMMAGE SALE - by Women of St. Mary’s Church, Mount Joy. March 22, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in barn to the rear of Sheetz Funeral Home. Clothing and household items for sale. (10-2¢c) APARTMENT FOR RENT - Fight inflation now. Refuse high rents. See Mr. Leaman for lovely apartments at sensible rates. 210 E. Main St., Mount Joy. (3/12-tfc) NOTICE - Spring semester student art classes. Starting Sat., April 5. Tuition $10 for 8 weeks. For information call Claire Lavin, 426-1829. (3/12-3c) FOR SALE - 40 pound bags of cow manure. Regularly $5.95, now on sale for $4.22. Columbia Hardware, Marietta, 426-1525. WANTED TO BUY - AIREQUIPT magazines for colored slides. 426-3772. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANDY! - from Jennifer, Wayne, Mom Dad. FOR SALE - Premium asphalt & aluminum roofing. Ex- perienced installers. Free estimates. Call 426-1575. (3/19-10p) FOR RENT - Centrally located in Marietta. 3rd floor apart- ment, 4 rooms & bath. All utilities except electricity & gas. Call 684-2805. (3/19-tfc) FACTORY OUTLET - store with apparel for the family. Open every Thursday & Friday. Penn-elm Apparel, Elm, Pa. NOTICE - Dear Chloe - | can’t reach you on the phone anymore, but | know you read the SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN. Are we still engaged? Please answer. Horatio. FOR SALE - Pigeons - Rollers and Homers. Call 426-1660 after 3 p.m. RCA (3 AT Tg “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. NOTICE — ORDINANCE NO. 371 IMPOSING A TAX ON EARNED INCOME AND NET PROFITS OF INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Joy under authority of “The Local Tax Enabling Act” approved December 31, 1965, P. L. 1257, No. 511, as amended, (hereinafter referred to as the “Enabling Act”), as follows: SECTION 1. Imposition of Tax: Definitions. (a) A tax for general revenue purposes, at the rate of one (1%) percent is hereby imposed on earned income received and net profits earned by individual residents of the Borough of Mount Joy during the period from July 1, 1975, through December 31, 1975, and during the calendar year 1976 (or taxpayer’s fiscal year beginn- ing in said calendar year) and during each year thereafter (on a calendar or taxpayer fiscal year basis), without re-enactment, until this ordinance shall be repealed or the rate of tax changed. (b) The terms “earned income,” “net profits” and “residents” used in this section, and the terms “current year,” “preceding year,” “Income Tax Officer,” “em- ployer” and “taxpayer” used elsewhere in this ordinance, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Enabling Act; and all other words defined in the Enabling Act, when used in this ordinance, shall have the meanings as- cribed to them in said Act. SECTION 2. Returns and Payments by Taxpayers. (a) Every taxpayer earning net profits or receiving earned income in the current year shall, on or before April 15 of the succeeding year, make and file with the Income Tax Officer a return thereof (on forms, and furnishing information, prescribed by the Income Tax Officer) and pay the tax (or balance thereof after credit- ing employer’s withholding) due thereon. (b) Further details concerning taxpayer’s payment and making returns of tax levied by this ordinance are set forth in the mandatory provisions, and also in the optional provisions (hereby accepted by this Borough) relating to annual or final returns and annual payments of tax, in Section 13 (III) of the Enabling Act. This Borough hereby rejects the optional provisions in said Section 13 (III) relating to filing of declarations of es- timated net profits and quarterly returns and payments of fax by taxpayers; and no such declarations or quar- terly returns or payments by taxpayers (as distinguished from withholding employers) are required by this ordin- ance. SECTION 3. Employer’s Collection at Source: Commission. (a) Every employer within this Borough is required to register to deduct tax from employee’s earned income, to file quarterly reports and make remittances, and to do other acts as fully set forth in Section 13 (IV) of the En- abling Act. (b) Any employer who has no place of business in this Borough, but who desires, for the convenience and with the consent of his employees residing in the Bor- ough, to deduct tax hereunder from such employee’s wages, shall be entitled to the commission hereafter allowed, and shall become subject to all obligations of timely filing of returns, reports and remittances, and of maintaining and disclosing records, and to all interest and penalties with respect to such tax as he may actually de- duct, in all respects, and with the same incidents, as though he were a resident employer. But no such de- duction shall obligate such employer to continue to make future deductions. (c) Tax deducted from wages by an employer shall at all times be and remain the property of this Borough, and shall constitute a trust fund in the employer’s hands until remitted to the Income Tax Officer: and deduction of tax from wages shall, as between the employee and this Borough, constitute payment of the tax by the em- ployee, regardless of any insolvency or failure to remit on the employer’s part. (d) Every employer who shall deduct tax from wages, and remit it, together with all required returns and re- ports, to the Income Tax Officer within the required times, shall be entitled to deduct from each such remit- tance a commission of two (2%) percent of the tax with- held as compensation for service performed thereby for this Borough. SECTION 4. Income Tax Officer. This Borough hereby designates Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau (an unincorporated agency or- ganized and operated jointly by this Borough and other boroughs) as its Income Tax Officer, to perform all the duties, be subject to all the requirements, and have all the powers prescribed by Section 13 (V) of the Enabling Act. Since said Bureau is operated jointly by this Bor- ough and other boroughs on a share-of-actual-cost basis, the compensation provisions of Section 13 (VI) of the Enabling Act are inapplicable to this Borough. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 15 SECTION 5. Suit for Collection of Tax: Interest and Penalties: Incorporation of all Present and Future Enabling Act Provisions. (a) Suits for collection of tax are hereby authorized, and interest and penalties shall be imposed, as provided in Section 13 (VII) and (VIII) of the Enabling Act. (b) Not withstanding prior mention in this ordinance, for convenience of reference only, of specific sub-sections of Section 13 of said Act, all provisions of the entire Section 13 of said Act, except optional provisions speci- fically excluded in Section 2 (b) of this ordinance, are hereby incorporated into this ordinance by this refer- ence, as required by the Enabling Act. Any provisions which any future supplements to or amendments of the Enabling Act may require to be included in or construed to be a part of any tax on earned income or net profits, or of the ordinance levying the same, shall automatically become a part of this ordinance upon the effective date of such supplement or amendment, without the need for formal amendment of this ordinance by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Joy. SECTION 6. Deductions: Losses: Exemptions. (a) Employees’ unreimbursed Business Expenses. Business expenses for which an employee has not been reimbursed and which are deductible from wages in his Federal Income Tax Return in computing total income, shall be deductible in computing earned income under this ordinance. (b) Losses. Losses incurred in operation of a business shall be deductible from earned income or from net pro- fits of another business in computing the tax; but such losses may not be carried over to another year. ; (c) Persons Under 16 Years of Age. This Borough Council finds (1) that minors of various age groups have traditionally, and with judicial sanction, been considered as comprising separate classes for many legislative pur- poses, and (2) that minors under the age of sixteen (16) years are, for the most part, unemancipated and subject to compulsory school attendance and child labor laws, and therefore, for the most part, so lacking in power to earn and to have legal control of money or property that enforcement of reporting and collection of tax here- under against them would yield inconsequential amounts and would be unduly difficult, expensive, and not in the public interest; and therefore persons under the age of sixteen (16) years are hereby exempt from all liability for tax under this ordinance. SECTION 7. Continuity: Non-applicability: Severability. (a) This ordinance shall not apply to any person or property as to whom or which it is beyond the legal power of this Borough to impose any tax or duty herein provided for. (b) If any section, clause, sentence, or part of this ordinance is, for any reason, judicially determined to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, such determination shall not affect or impair any of the remaining sections, clauses, sentences or parts hereof; and it is hereby de- clared to be the intent of the Borough Council of this Borough that this ordinance would have been adopted even if such unconstitutional, illegal or invalid portion (s) had not been included herein. SECTION 8. The tax imposed by this ordinance shall become effective on July 1, 1975. SECTION 9. All prior ordinances or parts thereof which are inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed as of the date on which the tax imposed by this ordinance shall become effective. ORDAINED AND ENACTED this 10th day of March, 1975. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY By: Warren H. Foley, President of Council Attest: Joseph S. Bateman, Secretary APPROVED this 10th day of March, 1975. James A. Gingrich, Mayor ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Raymond G. Eby, late of Mount Joy Borough. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested to make im- mediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without delay for settlement to the undersign- ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Harold J. Brobst, late of Marietta Borough, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested to make im- mediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without delay for settlement to the undersign- ed. . ed. Catherine Murphy Brobst : bois 9 Union National Mou / 507 East Market Street at Joy Marietta, Pa. 17547 Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Donald H. 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