August 27, 1975 Family qualifications given for free meals for children The Donegal School District has announced a free and reduced price lunch for Donegal School children unable to pay the full price. Local School Officials have adopted the following family size and income scale to assist them in determining eligibility: Family Size Free Meals Reduced Price Meals One $0 to $3,230 $3,231 to $4,520 Two 0 to 4,240 4,241 t0 5,930 Three 0 to 5,250 5,251 to 7,350 Four 0to 6,260 6,261 to 8,770 Five 0to 7,190 7,191 to 10,060 Six 0to 8,110 8,111 to 11,360 Seven 0 to 8,950 8,951 to 12,530 Eight 0to 9,790 9,791 to 13,700 Nine 0 to 10,550 10,551 to 14,770 Ten 0 to 11,310 11,311 to 15,840 Eleven 0 to 12,060 12,061 to 16,890 Twelve 0 to 12,810 12,811 to 17,940 Each additional family member add----$750 add-----$1,050 Families falling within these scales or those suffering from unusual circumstances or hardships such as unusually high medical expenses, shelter costs in excess of 30% of reported income, special education expenses due to the mental or physical condition of a child, or disaster or casualty losses are urged to apply for free or reduced price lunches. In certain cases foster children are also eligible for these benefits. If a family has such children living with them and wishes to apply for such meals for them, the family should contact the school. They may do so by filling in the application forms sent home in a letter to parents. Additional copies are available at the principal’s office in each school. Applications may be submitted any time during the school year. The form itself is simple to complete, and requests information needed to determine unusual circumstances or hardships which affect the family’s ability to pay for school meals. The information provided on the application will be confidential, and will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility. Lancaster Catholic to reopen SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 17 e COST LESS mc connell - cosrumss * LOWER UTILITY BILLS 7 | steel METAL BUILDING DEALERS ASSOCIATION ® g NO OgtisATION 3 * BUDGET ESTIMATES building « PRE-PLANNING SYRTERAS * ENGINEERING * PLANS & AUTHORIZED BUILDER SPECIFICATIONS ++. CALLED LOCKARD ... .0.. 27 vn Of Experience” 252-3611 EDGAR M. LOCKARD INC. 221 WALNUT WRIGHTSVILLE, PA. SHELLY’'S FURNITURE MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS — GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End — Route 441 - Marietta OPEN Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri Lancaster Catholic High School will reopen on Tuesday, September 2, for freshmen and new students only. They will report to the New Gym at 8:30 a.m. and will be dismissed at 12 noon. On Wednesday, September 3, at 8:30 a.m. freshman will report to their homerooms and sophomores, juniors and seniors to the New Gym. A full day session will be held for all students and the cafeteria will operate. Girls may wear dressed, culottes or pant suits. Uniforms will be required as of Monday, September 8. Boys must wear dress pants, dress shirts and ties. Boy’s hair and side burns must be neatly kept and not below the ears or the collar. Shireman reunion in Marietta by Hazel Baker A reunion of decendants of Mrs. Betty Shireman and the late John Robert Shire- man was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas, 666 Essex Street Marietta, on August 9th. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. >mireman and children Abby and Johnny from State College, Mr. and Mrs. David Shireman and child- ren Dawn and Scott, Mount Joy; Mrs. Barbara Novak and children Janie, Ronie and Bryon; Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Early and Daugh- ters Kimberly and Stacy, York; Mr. and Mrs. Lucas and children Frankie and Melissa, Mrs. Betty Shire- man and Mrs. Harold G. Shireman. Games were played by childern and adults. Mrs. Barbara Novak won the door prize. Mrs. Harold Shire- man was honored and Janie Novak won the child’s prize. You don’t Long distance... it never gets lost in the mail. | Se o= have to type a telephone call. Or stamp it. Or mail it. Or hope it gets there on time without getting lost on somebody’s desk. Long distance can save you time and money. It’s personal and a lot more effective than correspondence. pe Why not put long distance to work for you? It's a great way to do business. . HRe (Nak we THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Compeny of United Ti Inc.
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