Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 01, 1978, Image 10

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    Page 10—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Larry Bradley’s Arco
Rte. 441 & 743, Marietta
Historic
now is the time to gl urcar
Hours: Daily 7 - 11 Sunday 11 - 11 Co 426-2731 house tour
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in Columbia
Springfield Garden
The Columbia Woman's
Club Autumn House Tour
Apartments will be held on Sunday,
: November Sth. Ten houses
*Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment and historic buildings will
' Ya to wall carpet. be opened to the public
- All Som — - between 1:00 and 4:00 PM.
230 plus electric Tickets can be purchased
Security and references. Applications at the clubhouse of the
being taken Woman's Club at 4th and
Chestnut Streets in Colum-
bia.
Mount Joy Phone 653-2600
November 1, 1978
RICAN EDUCATION WEE
Nov. 12-19
The Donegal Education Association
invites you to visit your schools. >
ELEMENTARY CONFERENCES SECONDARY OPEN HOUSES
Nov. 8, 9, 10, and 13. High School-Nov. 13 7:00-9:00
W I Beahm-Nov. 14 7:00-9:00
| “Education can turn things Around”’
Donegal Education Assn.
affiliated with
Pennsylvania State Education Assn.
and National Education Assn.
CONGRESSMAN
[IRL
A RECORD OF
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
of
DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORITY
for fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1978
Rent rec'd. from school district $ 297,800.
Income rec’d. on invested funds 19,043.
Principal savings effected by purchasing own bonds below par 6,404.
Interest paid on bonds 70,145.
Administrative costs 2,033.
Balances in Bond Redemption Funds 256,812.
Balances in Reserve Funds 73,580.
Bonds outstanding October 1, 1978 1,535,000.
Reduction in bonded debt during year 234,000.
Complete audit by Groff and White, C.P.A., may be examined at Donegal School
District Business Office at Washington School, Mount Joy, Pa.
DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORITY
By J. Robert Greider, Sec’y.
Better than 94% Voting
Attendance
Questionnaires, Service
Bulletins, Annual Report
Mailed To Every House-
hold To Keep Constitu-
ents Well Informed
Mobile Office To Extend
Availability Of Service
Red Tape Cut And Prob-
lems Solved
W LISTENING WX
WW SERVING Y¢
W LEADING Y¥
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VOTE REPUBLICAN
Paid for by the Walker for Congress Comn vittee. A
copy of our report is filed with the Federal Commis-
ston and is available for purchase from the Federal
Election Commission, Washington, D.C. 20463
EN ONLY $ 495 "Most Original’’ prizes
/ # were won by Sherry Noll,
A BASIC FIRST AID
SUPPLY... / 4 Model 500
\ Marietta
LIr-(Q-GeEN' 22 2 | Parade
PORTABLE UFOGEN mer winners
ie
ani gr Here are the winners in
OXYGEN his E { § the Marietta Halloween
Hl : Parade, sponsored by the
: HA 3 Jaycees:
Over 100 liters U.S.P. iy . | y Ze
ii 1 | The Columbia Little
oxygen. Reusable : / Theater float won the top
regulator and mask.
float prize.
Replacement oxygen Ww Costume prizes for funny
available, model 510. bid costumes went to Missy
and Mandy Loucks, John
FOR HOME - OFFICE + CAR + ANYWHERE Hallgren, and Chastity
Noll, all of Marietta. The
Donna Kemmick, Butch
5 Haldeman, and Blain Car-
HINKLE'S PHARMACY] ~--.
. Pearl Rapp, Patty Saun-
Free Delivery ders, and Paul Eisenhower
of Marietta got unusual
THIRD & LOCUST STREETS costume prizes.
COLUMBIA Tom Babec and family
PHONE 684-2551 § captured first place for
§ groups with Brownie Troop
666, Marietta.