Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 26, 1977, Image 6

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Quality Handmade
Articles
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Come in now for our
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NEW CARS START AT
$2789.00
Always a wide selection
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Ask about our classes forming now for
beginners and advanced clay hand building and Lancaster
wheel techniques. Children and adult classes
available.
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426-1441
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Sloan’s Pharmacy
61 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY 653-4001
Florin Fire
The following Officers
. and Delegates were install-
ed for 1977 at the Florin
Fire Company, Mount Joy,
Mayor James Gingrich, at
the monthly meeting of
January 11 1977.
President: Harvey
Stoudt; Vic President: John
Geltmacher; ~ Secretary:
Charles Eshleman; Trea-
surer: Franklin Geib; Fin-
ancial Secretary: Barry
Leber; Chaplain: Charles
Eshleman; Trustees; John
Lutz, James Weaver, and
J. Rodney Ney.
Fire Chief: Barry Leber;
1st Assistant Chief: John
Geltmacher; 2nd Assistant
Chief: William Kirkpatrick;
Four more
Donegal School directors
extended the school calen-
dar four days on Thursday
night. The last day of
school for students is now
Monday, June 13. School
was originally slated to end
June 7, but two makeup
days were added because
of the strike in October,
— and two more days because
of snow closings.
The board also approved
lowering the commission on
tax collections from the
present two per cent to one
per cent. The district esti-
mates saving approximately
January 26, 1977
Co. officers, delegates
Chief Engineer: J. Rodney
Ney; Captain: Robert Lutz;
1st Lieutenant Ronald Eb-
erly, 2nd Lieutenant: Ran-
dy Myers and Captain Fire
Police: Carl Coen.
House Committee: Ro-
bert Lutz, Martin Cusick,
Thomas Wohifeil, Ronald
Eberly and William Kirk-
patrick; Delegates, Zone 7:
Glenn Miller, Robert Lutz;
Alternate Delegates, Zone
7: John Lutz, Ronald Eb-
erly; Delegates, Lancaster
County Firemens Assn:
Dwight Wolgemuth, Martin
Cusick; Alternate Dele-
gates, Lancaster County
Firemens Assn: Jeffery
Dennis, Randy Myers; Del-
egates, Lancaster County
Fire Police: John Schroll.
In other business, Terry
Ober, Sam Zink and Wil-
liam Martin were taken
into the company. The
company recently purchas-
ed a 4 channel Walkie
Talkie to be used at the
scene of fires or rescues.
The company is also having
a sale of smoke alarms. A
total of $5,147.50 was sent
by Business and Resi-
dences of the Area in the
recent fund raising Drive.
The Company wants to
thank all who Contributed
to this fund.
After the meeting every-
one enjoyed a lunch fur-
nished by the company.
days in school year
$28,000.00 on it’s annual
$43,000.000 tax collection
bill.
The directors agreed to
allow the Mount Gretna
Snowmobile Volunteers to
restore the former radar
station at Governor Dick
park for a headquarters.
The property had been
given to the school district.
The board also learned
that Donegal had been
chosen as an alternate
district in the state’s plan-
ned ‘‘Project 81’—a five
year program develop
conpetency education in 12
pilot school systems, in-
cluding the School District
of Lancaster. Linda Boozer
was named liaison for
Project 81 activities in the
Donegal District.
The board gave permis-
sion to advertise this spring
to applicants for District
Census Taker. Names
should be submitted to the
district Office by February
11, 1977. Compensation is
15c a name and 12¢ a mile
the same as last year.
The district added 1194
new names in 1976 census.
There are now 12,796
names.
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