{ VER June 23, 1976 Parent group gives one acre plot to Donegal School District A deed ground of approximately one acre in size was given to the Donegal School Dis- trict. The plot is located to the rear of the Grandview Schoal and was purchased to a plot of by the Parent-Teacher Group of that school. Kenneth Depoe and Luke Brubaker, members of the group were instrumental in organizing the project. Depoe will conduct con- Boy's basketball camp, under the direction of coach Emil Swift, was held last week. A hot humid gym didn’t slow down athletes from two counties, who came to DHS to work on their game. Photo shows a scrimmage between DHS (no shirts) and Cocalico. rebound to McCue. Dr. It looks like Fellenbaum is tapping a photo by Judy Stoltzfus servation studies there. He plans to add trees, shrubs, and a natural shelter to the area. It is hoped that the students will gain a better knowledge of conservation of land and animals from the project. The land gift cost $2,000 and was purchased from Howard Bernhard. Summer DHS band rehersal The first band rehearsal of the summer will be held this Thursday evening, June 24, from 7 to 9:30 p.m., in the band room at Donegal High School. All members are asked to attend. Students who do not have white buck shoes and are interested in purchas- ing some may contact Mr. Elwood Mateer at 653-1065. DID YOU HEAR... Henry Schlosser of Mari- etta has a show of water colors of local scenes on display at the Haydn Zug restaurant in East Peters- burg. Johnson to leave Marietta Dr. Bertram L. Johnson, a general practioner in Marietta, will close his office at 136 West Market Street, as of June 26. The doctor will begin a resi- dency in internal medicine at Jefferson Medical Col- lege, from which he was graduated in 1970. He Dr. Johnson plans to continue studies in cardiology. Dr. Johnson has been a member of the active medical staff of the Colum- bia Hospital and St. Joseph’s Hopital as well as the courtesy medical staff of General Hospital, Lan- caster. Dr. Johnson says he en- joyed his work here but, ‘‘certification will soon be a must so I want to get started.’’ Mrs. Johnson, the form- er Kay Reiff, and the couple’s three children will reside in Columbia for the present. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 REICH’S AUTO SALES ’74 Pontiac Luxury LeMans, loaded, Like new, 30,000 mi. $3995 ’74 Vega Estate Wagon auto, $2195 ’73 Pinto Squire Station Wagon, $1795 72 Pinto, auto, hatch- back $1495 71 Olds 98 Luxury sedan $1895 ’71 Chevelle Wagon real nice $1595 ’71 Ford, '2 ton pick-up $1395 >71 Opel Manta Rally, air, $1495 *71 Toyota Station Wagon, 4 sp., $1495 ’70 Opel Rally $1295 ’69 Chevelle Supersport 4 sp., mag wheels, $1195 68 Jeep Commando $1195 ’68 Chevy II, 6 cyl., auto, real sharp $1295 Open Every Nite till 8:30 2 mi. N. of Marietta on Rt. 441 Phone 426-3411 SHELLY'S FURNITURE 221 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA NOW OPEN ‘til 8 P.M. MONDAY thru SATURDAY ... PHONE 684-3780 ) All our furniture has been reduced during the month of June. We now offer you an additional 10% off on anything in our store for 3 days only. JUNE 24TH, 25TH, & 26TH Ask about Our CUSTOMER CREDIT PLAN OLD ROUTE 30 (462) in COLUMBIA ~~ Yl 3 WOW [bs Potatoes 10 THE FRUIT STAND 7’ @ ig 4 RY = Y “Tey i hi x : As 4 o ROX 7 WH > BRL Lal \ Ser Zoi & Ni RN 4 > 5 SW SH#I Turkey Ham White American QERRS PHONE: 426-1805 Thurs., Fri., Sat., ONLY. Reg. $1.99 only $1.79 Reg. $1.59 only $1.39 Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 6:30 A.M. - 11 P.M. Daily & Sunday