Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Severe Tos Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Nicholas S. Bromer Advertising Manager— Diane Krantz Society Editor—Hazel Baker Vol. 78, No. 47, November 22, 1978 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/year [Outside Lancaster County, $6.50/year] EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Thursday, Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Only) Springfield Garden Apartments *Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment * Wall to wall carpet. * All conveniences $230 plus electric Security and references. 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Market Street Elizabethtown for your photographic needs The small store Buy where OF ROP I00 Te 0 Tn 65 Wn 69 6 90000 M 0900 6 4 09 Ta 5 Tn 6 07 09 00 0 4 Br aR Rr cH Sr "sama hwwWw with the big stock Service is first Reserve your Camera now rdiiind T_T 00 Wy 0 PL 09, 00 PW 09 00 Wy SOS 00 8 .....VIarietta Council (continued) [continued from front page Budget The proposed borough budget for next year will be discussed in the Council Chambers on December 12th at 7:00 PM. The proposed budget will be ‘available for your inspec- tion in the office after November 28th. Tax penalty The penalty for delin- quent tax payments was set at 10%. Delinquent per capita taxes will be collect- ed by Mrs. Margaret Booth, borough secretary. Youth commended Mayor Flanagan com- mended Marietta youth for their ‘‘fine conduct’’ during Halloween, and spoke the thanks of the police depart- ment and the undercover officer. : No complaints were lodged this year in connec- tion with the holiday. Rec for kids A committee consisting of Harold Kulman, Jay Roberts, and John Reuter will study the idea of scheduled recreation for youths in Marietta. $1000 of federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be set aside for playground em- ployees’ wages next summer. LAND SAKES! it wouldn'{ be CHRISTMAS without the things from REBMAN'S Federal money requested Dave White said that a request for more Commun- ity Development Funds will be filed. In the last two years the borough has gotten $242,000 for storm sewers, the Union Meeting House, and the Jaycees Center. The filing will be in December. Roughly $100 thousand will be asked for to cover the cost of more storm drains, and about $200 thousand is hoped for to buy land along the river which will be part of the new park. Personnel policy The borough’s first writ- ten personnel policy was ..5chool Board (cont.) [continued from front page] The idea will be studied to see if it is feasible. I.U. Authority President Arnold spoke at some length in favor of yoining with other districts to form an LU. 13 Authority. (The LU., or Intermediate Unit, runs the special education programs in Lancaster and Lebanon County schools). This authority could own property, which the LU. cannot do under law. By owning the vans used as mobile classrooms by the I.U., instead of renting them, a great savings could be effected, said Mr. Arnold. “It's smart to be Thrifty" Park & Shop 9AM. to & P.M. 800 S. QUEEN ST., LANC. FOUNDED 1889 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MARIETTA, PENNA. LOSSES PAID A clause in the lease under which the vans are rented permits sale at the end of the contract period of two years, which is up this year. Mr. Arnold said that the vans could be bought next year for ‘‘a piddling sum” if they are then legally required. He said that the I.U. Authority idea is ‘‘the best way to save money”’ ever devised in Lancaster County. It was decided to allot $50, the district’s share of the legal fees to set up the authority. By paying $50 now, the right to later join the authority is ensured. Governor Dick dangerous Mr. Weidman said that a fence should be put up at Governor Dick to prevent kids from hurting them- selves. Permission to do this was granted. Clabell appeals Clabell Marietta went to court over their tax asses- ment. It stands at $306,010 now. Your Local Insurance Company Supporting a Local Effort Donegal Mutual Insurance Company Route no. 441 By-pass Marietta, Pennsylvania 17547 November 22, 1978 presented to council. It will be voted on at the next meeting on December 12th. Most of the work on the document was done by Jay Roberts. It is hoped that a written policy will clear up the confusion which has sur- rounded the exact duties of employees. Less money ahead? The PSEA said that Act 59 might cost the district $49,853 this year, and $718,459 over the next five years. Also, Proposition 12 in Pennsylvania (HB2767) would cut all property taxes to 1% of real market value. This, if passed, could cut Donegal district’s real es- tate tax income by S5%, or about $900,000. Sani Mist mystery The Sani Mist Company is demanding it’s Sani Mist machine back, which has been missing for years. These devices were used to combat athlete’s foot in days gone by; they spray chemicals on the feet when a person walks onto them. Sani Mist sent copies of agreements signed with the district in 1955 and 1962, showing that the district got four machines, and saying that only two have peen returned. Une was recently discovered in a corner by DHS principal Donald Drenner. Drenner stated after the meeting that he never thought the machines were of much use. Sani Mist demands $30 for the missing machine. Several board members seemed to find the matter humorous. Savings It was reported that Mr. Eshleman bought $86.21 worth of goods for only $9.50 at a government surplus sale. ; Tree donated Mr. Drenner donated a tree from his yard to the high school. More roof leaks The Grandview roof leak- ed in the same spot after repairs by the Long Roof- ing Company. The repairs cost the district $123.55. The ceiling problem again Water damage on the DHS ceilings is still there. So far, no way to fix it has been found. Fitness trail Permission was granted for a fitness trail in Sico Park.