Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 26, 1980, Image 13

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SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 13
‘“‘Rome Mill’ by Donegal student Jon Horst
Donegal’s J. Horst honored as artist
Jon Horst, a senior art
major at Donegal High
School, was recently hon-
ored as one of 12 county art
students who had their work
chosen for the 1981 Com-
monwealth National Bank
Calendar.
The calendar features pen
and ‘ink drawings with
Lancaster County themes.
Jon’s work depicts the
historic Rome Mill in Lititz.
Jon and his teacher, Mrs.
Linda Ross, were guests of
the bank at a luncheon held
at the Hamilton Club. The
Letter to the Editor:
Reflection on fall election
Letter to the Editor:
Discretion being the bet-
ter part of valor, I'm ready
to accept the ‘‘Debacle of
the Democrats’’ known as
Election Day 1980. Follow-
is my dish of crow:
It’s been three weeks
since election day and no
one has yet showed up to
hear my concession speech.
I listened to President
Carter’s, Mr. Mondale’s,
Pete Flaherty’s and others,
so I figured people would
want to hear mine. I waited
and waited but no one
showed up. Maybe in all the
excitement 1 was simply
overlooked. I won’t make a
fuss about it, but since it’s
already prepared I hate to
let it go to waste.
First, to the non-winners.
So we picked a loser. . . .so
what? We gave it our best
shot and anyway, crow
doesn’t taste so bad. Have
no regrets and don’t be
ashamed about losing. No
one can say that winning
isn’t important, but equally
important is the fact that we
took a stand. We must now
pick up the pieces, examine
our premises, and start over
again. We must determine
how our convictions can be
useful to the country, then
get about the business of
getting involved again.
Now to the winners.
Congratulations! To the
victor go the spoils. Enjoy
your success. Savor the
sweet taste of victory. When
this euphoric feeling thins
out, take a deep breath and
get your act on the road. I
will heartily support you
when you're right and just
as heartily fight you when
you're wrong.
To the indifferent, I say
you are living dangerously.
You are depending on
others to do your thinking
for you, to vote for you.
Contrary to some experts,
indifference is not an
acceptable choice. Doing
nothing is not a positive act.
calendar was unveiled at the
luncheon, in the presence of
many Lancaster officials,
including Mayor Morris.
The calendar can be
purchased at any branch
office of Commonwealth
Bank for $1.50.
It would be interesting to
know how many of you who
refused to vote because
‘‘the choices were bad’’ also
chose not to vote in the
primaries. If there are any
losers in this election, it is
you.
Finally, to all of us, the
winners, the non-winners,
the indifferent. There are no
losers in our system. . . .we
are all winners. How can
anyone be a loser who lives
in a country where even the
poor are rich, where every-
one can do or not do, be or
not be, however he chooses?
There are no losers in a
country where freedom is a
sacred trust and political
parties are only custodians
of that trust, where the rich
and powerful are still known
only as mister of Mrs., not
as ‘‘your majesty.”’ If we're
all winners we must be
doing something right, so
let’s count our blessings and
keep moving ahead.
Peace,
Ben Thompson
AUDITOR’S REPORT
OF DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1980
The auditors, appointed by the Board of Directors of the Donegal School District, have
examined the accounts and records of said District for the year ended June 30, 1980.
In compliance with Section 2432 of the Public School Code of 1949, as amended, notice
is hereby given that a copy of the auditors’ report, for said District, for the year ended
June 30, 1980, was filed on or before October 31, 1980, in the office of the
Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, and said report will
be confirmed absolutely unless an appeal is taken therefrom within thirty days after
the filing thereof.
The following is a concise financial statement, of said District, for the year ended June
30, 1980.
GENERAL FUND
REVENUE
Local Sources 2,796,792.71
State Sources 1,768,524.63
Federal Sources 143,026.75
Refund of Prior Years’ Expenditures 20,490.67
Total Revenue 4,728,834.76
EXPENDITURES
Administration 188,398.26
Instruction 2,419,629.82
Pupil Personnel Services 71,800.95
Health Services 43,438.11
Pupil Transportation 192,121.20
Operation and Maintenance of Plant 699,403.57
Fixed Charges 420,685.67
Student Activities 72,612.22
Community Services 2,478.44
Capital Outlay 56,810.34
Debt Service 127,358.90
Intersystem Payments 242,840.87
Total Expenditures 4,537,578.35
Excess of Renenues over Expenditures 191,256.41
ADD: General Fund Balance, July 1, 1979 625,987.49
LESS: Note Payable 50,000.00
GENERAL FUND BALANCE, June 30, 1980 767,243.90
Cash in Bank Cash in Bank
July 1, 1979 Receipts Disbursements June 30, 1980
General Fund 127,624.60 10,283,022.96 10,393,756.56 16,891.00
Cafeteria Fund 82,445.36 315,610.09 326,806.92 71,248.53
Activity Funds 69,493.86 280,139.94 303,343.14 46,290.66
Trust and Agency Fund 66,248.38 2.803,021.43 2,778,664.81 90,605.00
Totals 345,812.20 13,681,794.42 13,802,571.43 225,035.19
CONCISE BLANCE SHEET—ALL FUNDS
JUNE 30, 1980
ASSETS
Cash in Bank 225,035.19
Cash on Hand 890.01
Investments (At Cost) 923,500.00
Delinquent Taxes Receivable 70,914.96
State Subsidies Receivable 1,782.52
Federal Subsidies Receivable 11,410.19
Other Revenue Receivable 693.45
Inventory of Materials and Supplies 108,759.03
Amount Available and to be Provided for:
Principal on Notes Payable 100,000.00
Authority Rentals 1,431,500.00
Land, Building and Equipment 10,080,947.09
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES
Payroll, Payroll Taxes and Other Payroll Deductions Payable
Accounts Payable
Notes Payable in Future Years
Authority Rentals Payable in Future Years
TOTAL LIABLITIES
Fund Equities
Delinquent Tax Equity
Invested in Materials and Supplies
Invested in General Fixes Assets
Fund Balance—General Fund
Fund Balance—All Other Funds
TOTAL FUND EQUITIES
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES
Assessed Valuation Taxable Real Estate $17,775,940.00
Mills Levied—106
12,955,432.44
241,668.06
2,182.94
100,000.00
1,775,351.00
70,914.96
43,058.50
10,080,947.09
767,243.90
217,916.99
—re ee in
11,180,081.44
12,955,432.44