Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES We have dried flower supplies — gifts — home decor That Personal Touch Just off the Square Maytown, PA CONVALESCENT AID Phone 426-3692 system.’’ DEPARTMENT Sales and Rentals Toilet seat commode chair Elevated toilet seat Deluxe model wheel chair with eight inch casters Deluxe adjustable aluminum commode chair with armrests Bath tub seat Aluminum toilet hand rail Free delivery to those in the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES area Phone 684-2551 or 684-2552 [TT Phaunacy, uc. ou the cower since 1893 Third & Locust Sts., Columbia [continued from front page] were ‘‘doing everything we Shop 12 to 9 Tuesday thru Saturday can to implement The Donegal School dis- trict began an additional kindergarten class in the Mount Joy area, following the opening of the school year, it was announced at last Thursday’s board meet- ing. The new class was created because Seiler and Grand- view had an enrollment of 84 students in only three classes during the first three days of school. Mrs. Elizabeth Baley transferred from her half- time position at Riverview to a full-time place at Seiler. Mrs. Joanne K. Fry, R.D.1, Mount Joy, began as a half-time substitute at Riverview. Mrs. Fry is a graduate of Penn State University and State College High School. She has done post graduate work at Shippensburg $tate College. She taught several months at Riverview last year. In addition, Miss Cath- arine Zeller will receive $5.50 an hour to tutor in a bilingual program. Miss Zeller will teach three Cuban students and several Vietnamese in Grandview, the junior high and the high school if the help is needed. The board also voted to send letters to various government officials re- questing federal reimburse- ment for the bilingual program. Mrs. Sharon Hobbs was hired at $3.30 an hour to serve as a science aide in the four elementary buildings during the year. Mrs. Hobbs will work three hours per day, four days a week. In other personnel mat- ters, the board accepted the resignation of Mrs. Kath- leen Hughes, Seiler grade 4 teacher, to be effective September 26, 1980. The board also approved a request for a half-year sabbatical leave to Mrs. Lou Peters, who plans to travel to various southern and mid- west states. In other business, the board learned that the district enrollment dropped by SO students this year. The total number of students in all buildings is 2,513 this fall, compared with 2,563 at the same time last year. It was also reported that the first fact finding meeting between the Donegal Edu- cation Association and the school board will be held Thursday, Sept. 25, at 4 pm. A request for an assistant band director was denied. The board also voted to discontinue rifle as an inter- scholastic activity since there is no coach available. The PIAA no longer recog- nizes the activity, the board was told, and the Donegal facilites have been poor for league competition. School board meeting (cont.) The board voted to accept the Lancaster County Vo- Tech Joint Operating Com- mittee resolutions of the proposed building project. This could involve the building of another Vo-Tech school in Lancaster County. The board’s building, maintenance and supply committee was given the task of coming up with a recommendation for the use of the old board minute books from the district. Local libraries and historical societies are interested in having the books. The board heard from two residents requesting addi- tional bus transportation September 24, 1980 for elementary students. Mrs. Carol Hebbe requested the bus for students in the Vista Heights area of Maytown, and Mrs. Julie Hamilton for the end of North Barbara Street in Mount Joy. The proper officials will study both areas. An emergency lighting system has been replaced in the high school, it was announced. The Band Club, board members were told, is planning to sponsor the Maynard Ferguson Band in concert in the high school auditorium on October 29, 8 to 10 pm. IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU SAVE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS CERTIFICATES * VACATION CLUBS — 5Y2% * CHRISTMAS CLUBS — 52% * MORTGAGE LOANS SHARE LOANS — NOTARY CHECK CASHING — FREE PARKING The Accounts are FSLIC Insured to $100,000 CENTRAL Savings & Loan Assoc. Formerly Marietta Home Building & Loan “Serving the Area Since 1898” Rt. 441 & Colebrook Road Marietta, Pa 17547 Phone: 426-2520 Open daily 9 am to 4 pm; Friday 9 am to 7 pm HEA ee NNN
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