1977 that , will film 21st rical the fire- in 1gin- parts had ond- pted and tive [978 ites on a oint- a of ues ll be $3; and deas as ts. of ting are rac- eak- the this the mis- the are 1an ble her ber out ind in the Sf Sed WT WY NN aN UW hy November 16, 1977 —Classified ads are free. —Ads must be mailed on a post card and must in- clude your name, address and phone number, even if you don’t want some of that information in the ad. —Send to Susquehanna Times, R.D. #1, Box 75-A, Marietta, PA 17547. —Ads can be repeated if you send another card. —Businesses can place classified ads at 10c a word ($2.00 minimum) NOTICE Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710— Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 509 South 16th Street, Colum- bia, PA If you have been thinking about installing a wood heater now is the time to do it while the supply lasts. We have many models and prices to choose from. 426-3286. Hiestand Distri- butors, R.D. #1, Marietta. Remodeling, cabinet ma- ker, formica work, home building. Gun cabinets, picnic tables, children’s furniture. All made to order. 717-442-4751. Just moved to our area? Recently engaged? Had a baby? To have the most famous basket in the world at your doorstep, please call—Pat Burton, 653-1963 or Cherie Dillow, 653-1609 (Mount Joy area), or Hazel Baker, 426-3643 (Marietta % Maytown area) Welcome Wagon. Furniture Hand Stripped and Refinished. Chair Seats Canned or Rushed. Free pick-up and delivery. Qua- lity Workmanship. Reason- able Prices. Robert or Susan Bachman, Call [717] 786-7028, Monday thru Fri- day 8 to S. INSTRUCTION “Drivers employed by large truck- ing companies had annual average eamings of abou! $18,300. in 1974" as quoted by the U.S. Dept of Labor, Bureau of Labor statis- tics, bulletin No. 1875. NO FUTURE? IN A$$ RUT? Consider a Professional Career Driving a “BIG RIG” We are a Pri- vate Training School offering a PART Timeor FULL Time Train- ing Program. If you are working, Don’t Quit Your Job, attend our Weekend Training program or at- tend our 3 Week FULL Time Res- ident Training. Revco Tractor-Trailer Training, Inc. Training in Richmond, Virginia HARRISBURG 1-717-236-5930 872-7785. | cuasssrreo Old furniture, glassware, guns, coins, split rail fence, pool tables, and old mis- cellaneous wanted to buy. Will pay good pricgs. Call 653-8301 or 653-2502. FOR RENT For Rent— chain saws, log splitters, Thatcher 14 h.p. tractor with blade and mower. Lawn Vac. Brandt’s - Mower Service, Inc., Donegal Springs Road Mount Joy. Phone 653- 5795. Marietta Court. New 2 bedroom apartments lo- cated in Marietta Boro. Convenient neighborhood, off-street parking, wall-to- wall carpeting, GE stove, refrigerator and air condi- tioning. Washer and dryer available. Owner operated. $190, plus electric. Call York 843-3847, 9 to 5, or York 848-5834. FOR SALE 1972 CRESTWOOD custom built mobile home, 12X66, central air cond., dish- washer, 2 bedrooms, excel- lent condition. Currently located 7 mi. n. of Lanc. Call 656-8810. FOR SALE— 3-piece living room suite, good condition, color wine and blue, priced at only $75. Call 426-1742 between 3 and 8 PM. FOR SALE: Corning 6 cup coffee pot, $5; putt -putt speedway, $5; 16’ AMF delux tricycle, $10; Sesame Street books, $1.50 each; Easy Bake oven, $4. Call 653-4626. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: cook, experienced and depend- able, to prepare breakfast and diner 3 days a week at the Schock Home, Mount Joy, for approximately 80 people —including resi- dents, Meals on Wheels, and Senior Center. Hours 6:30-2:30. Telephone 653-2058 or apply in person, 37 E. Main St., Mount Joy. HELP WANTED: Oil burner technician, exper- ienced or trainee. Benefits: Paid holiday, hospitaliza- tion, paid vacation. Contact Glen Kaylor at Garber Oil Co., Mount Joy, PA 653-1821. HELP WANTED: TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash bonuses, fringe bene- fits to mature individuals in Mount Joy-Marietta area. Regardless of experience, airmail A.N. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., One Refinery Place, Fort. Worth, Texas 76106. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Lucreta Sload, late of East Donegal Town- ship, Lancaster County, PA. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to thie undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims of de- mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Calvin H. Smith, c/o Carl R. Hallgren, Esquire, Morgan, Hallgren and Heinly, 700 North Duke Street, Lancaster, PA 17602. Morgan, Hallgren & Heinly ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Charles M. Funk, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County PA. Letters: testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims of de- mands against the same - will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Union National Mount Joy Bank, Mount Joy, PA 17552. Morgan, Hallgren, & Heinly ESTATE NOTICE Estate of May R. Hicks, late of East Donegal Town- ship, Lancaster County, PA. Letters testamentary on said estate having beer granted to the undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims of de- mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. George Charles Hicks, S1 Forney Drive, Lititz, PA. Herr, Kirchner, Greer, & Herr Girls’ basketball team doing well The girls’ basketball team at Donegal High School won both of their scrimmages do far this year. This gives them high hopes for a very sucessful winter season, since the same team won the Lancaster-Lebanon summer league competition. A Booster Club has been organized for the team. The club has had a very successful hoagie sale and is planning several more fund-raising events in order to fete the team at a banquet at the end of the season. . Booster Club organizers are James Kinsey, Cleda Kolp, Edith Stoner, and Rudelle Wert. Bill Earhart is the team coach. PUBLIC NOTICE Due to the fact that the regular monthly meeting of the Mount Joy Borough Planning Commission falls on Thanksgiving Day, the meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 22, 1977, at 7:30 P.M. in the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy. All interested parties are invited to attend. Joseph S. Bateman Borough Secretary SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 19 George Wiegand, VMD R.D. 1, Box 167, Marietta, PA has assumed the practice of Dr. Ed Hitz effective November 1,1977 Please call 426-2665 ASSETS Cash in bank Petty cash TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES FUND EQUITIES - Delinquent tax equity Fund balance REVENUE Local sources State sources Federal sources TOTAL REVENUE EXPENDITURES Administration Instruction Pupil personal services Health services Fixed charges Student activities Community service Capitol outlay Debt service Intersystem payments Buildings OTHER FUNDS Balance 7/01/76 Cafeteria $62,254 Activities 59,626 Payroll S18 Petty cash 465 Mills levied — 99 DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT LANCASTER COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA CONCISE FINANCIAL STATEMENT For the school year ended June 30, 1977 As required by Section 2432 of the Public School Code of 1949, as amended, a report of the audit of DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT was filed on or before October 31, 1977, 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 an appeal is taken therefrom within thirty days after filing thereof. GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET Delinquent taxes receivable Inventory of material and supplies Prepayment from playground Invested in material and supplies TOTAL LIABILITIES and FUND EQUITY STATEMENT of REVENUE and EXPENDITURES Refund of prior year’s expenditures 771 Pupil transportation services Operation and maintenance of plant TOTAL EXPENDITURES Excess of Revenue over Expenditures $ Plus: General Fund Balance — July 1, 1976 GENERAL FUND BALANCE — June 30, 1977 LIABILITIES and DEBT — payable in future years Authority rentals — last maturity date 12/15/91 GENERAL FIXED ASSETS Land and land improvements Furniture and equipment TOTAL GENERAL FIXED ASSETS ASSESED VALUATION of the DISTRICT June 30, 1977 $518,837 275 49,602 38,380 607,094 $ 2,250 49,602 38,380 516,862 $607,094 GENERAL FUND Year ended June 30, 1977 $2,171,463 1,634,653 132,086 $3,938,973 $ 151,666 2,041,227 63,133 47,052 144,077 421,377 323,300 58,275 1,424 11,742 308,546 205,457 $3,777,276 161,697 355,165 $ 516,862 OTHER INFORMATION Year ended June 30, 1977 $3,306,732 $347,574 8,125,175 1,051,422 $9,524,171 Balance Revenues Expenditures 6/30/77 $ 235,403 $ 230,320 $ 67,337 142,587 134,392 67,821 2,424 411 2,424,929 -0- 716 981 200 $16,050,910 Ls eens,
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