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Call today. | & 426-1836 se Sl COLUMBIA R.D.1 — "are cordially EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday : Dr. Thomas W. 0’Connor (Mount Joy Area Only) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) WIP II IIL L ELLE ELLIE LOPE LLL LIP ILI ELE LL IISA III III III III IIIIID Susquehanna Tintes [USPS 055-530] Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesdays ; [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Diane Krantz Advertising Manager—Diane Krantz Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker Mount Joy Editor—Cherie Dillow Vol. 79, No. 43, October 31, 1979 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] PLS ISTITIIL SSIS ISIS LSS ISLS ILI STIS SSIS SIS KS» - RR dtd ttt Att A AR A 2 2 RRR RR R222 222 PPP PPP Ir ’L Vidi dd ddd ddd dd ddd ddd dd ddl dd ddd ddd ddd didi dd ddd dd dd Irvin Smith, past commander of American Legion Post 185, presents Dr. Lawrence, of Grandview Elementary School, a new American flag. According to Lawrence, the old flag was in ‘‘sad shape”’ after having flown above the school for the past three years. Little opposition for candidates for school board, councils on Tue. On Thursday, Nov. Ist, the Donegal Education As- sociation will sponsor ‘‘Can- didates for School Director Night”’ in the Donegal High cafeteria, at 7:30pm. All citizens of the school district invited to attend this affair. Three of the four candi- dates for the School Board will be present to state their views on the schools’ program, and to answer any questions from the audi- ence. These candidates are Mrs. Patricia J. Eicherly, Mr. Dale Arnold, and Mrs. Ronald Melleby. The format will follow the lines of “the candidate programs presented by the League of Women Voters. Each candidate will respond | to these questions: 1. What is the major problem in our school district and how would you solve this problem? 2. What, do you feel, are your particular qualifica- tions for the job of school director? After these questions, the audience will be given 45 minutes to ask their own questions. As each candi- date answers a question, the others will have a chance to comment on the same question. The program will conclude with a two-minute summary by each candidate. The Donegal Education Association is proud to be ere »~ October 31, 1979 Hayman [continued from front page] it, lifting it, relaxing it all together, some impressive visual effects were achiev- ed, but it took a lot of coordination among the children. One of them went to the center of the parachute and was elevated by her peers. When the children are older and in the later elementary grades, Whitey then emphasizes team sports. : Twice a week some children come to Whitey’s ‘Early Bird’’ gymnastics class, which meets at 7 a.m. He is planning a similar evening class at Riverview. Listening to Whitey Hayman talk about physical education, and, better, “watching him put a class through the paces impresses one with the importance of physical training in being ‘‘a whole person,’’ and also in being a social person. As Whitey says, ‘‘You're not just one person. Listen and try it out and get along.” able to afford the citizens of Donegal the opportunity to see and question the candidates for school direc- tor. The success or failure of any school district lies partly with the decisions of the school directors; therefore each citizens should become aware of the philosophies of the candidates. The DEA is looking forward to a very informative and enlighten- ing evening for all concerned. —DEA how to.get things done. Union Meeting House. the good of the borough. etcetera,’’ he says. re-elect OLIVER C. OVERLANDER II for Marietta Council HELP INSURE GOOD HONEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT —LEVER 24B— Oliver Overlander has served for seven years on Marietta Borough Council. He's an honest, intelligent man, experienced in local government, who knows For example, he helped plan the acquisition of the new fire truck. He was involved in helping to get federal funds for several borough projects, including the storm sewer project, and the restoration of the Oliver Overlander is a man who looks at borough problems with a realistic point of view, and works for ‘I would like to see Marietta continue to grow, and be a unique town for living, working, recreation, Oliver lives at 450 East Front Street, with his wife, Judy, and their two boys, Scott and Ollie. WRITE IN RV FOR J. ROBERT FLANAGAN, JR. 8 & 8 le — ~ aS 3 26A or 26B Constable 26A or 26B Cy Constable Push up slide, write FLANAGAN. Don’t touch lever Democrats or Republicans | SLIDE. L TO VOTE BY WRITE-IN Push up slide 26A or 26B and write in FLANAGAN in the space provided. BE SURE YOU PUSH UP THE | { | You know who he is. You know he’s the right man for the job. But he won't win unless you get out and vote. Every single vote counts, to ensure victory. a ERT TRS A REIS Lib LU a Ate Br. nN 0 moO ~~ hoe A Cu OD Ca MN T™ MID
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