Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, November 26, 1975, Image 19

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NOTICE - Just moved to our area? Ben ea :
Had a baby? To have the most famous basket in the world
at your doorstep, please call - Barbara Banks, 653-4478 or
Cherie Dillow, 653-1609 (Mount Joy area), or Hazel Baker
426-3643 (Marietta & Maytown area) WELCOME WAGON
ATTENTION: Save money on 30 year guaranteed aluminum
siding that has been copied from famous brand name
sidings. Free estimates. 426-1571.
SURDICH ANTIQUE BARN—Route 441 south of Columbia
in Washington Boro. Open Saturdays & Sundays, 10 to 5.
Furniture & glassware. We do chair caning.
WHOLESALE—Columbia Tobacco Co., Inc. 684-2710—
Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper
'Goods—438 Locust St., Columbia, PA.
FOR SALE—Firewood. $30 a cord delivered. i
ds ed. Oak, Hickory.
Br EcIALnDainied deluxe drysink. 15’°x37"’x46"". Reg.
95, is week-end only—$50. Col
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FOR SALE—Scout, v-8, 4-speed. Price $1900; see at 13 E.
Jacob St., Maytown.
FOR SALE—Christmas trees by the Florin Fire Company,
134 North Market Ave., Mount Joy. Place your order now.
Call 653-9951 or see any Fire Company member. Trees on
display beginning December 8.
HELP WANTED—Registered Nurse for homemaker-super-
visor position in Northwestern Lancaster County.
Supervisory or public health experience required. Call
397-8251 between 8—4.
WANTED — Antique & Flea Market Dealers. Now taking
reservations for indoor stalls for the Columbia Borough Flea
Market. Will be open every Sunday. Room for 60 Dealers.
For information call Borough Office daily 684-2468.
Evenings & Saturdays & Sundays call Columbia Police
Dept. 684-2120.
HELP WANTED: Mount Joy Twin Kiss—must be 18 years
or older. Hours 9 to 4, or 4 to 11. Apply in person.
NOTICE—Locally made children’s furniture: chairs, sinks,
stoves, refrigerators, cradles, playboxes. All priced right.
Also gun cabinets or other items made. 821 Centerville
Road, Lancaster. 898-2877 or 442-4751.
FOR SALE—Boxed Scripture text Christmas Cards,
Christmas Plates, Napkins, Table Covers, 1976 Calender
towels, Christmas Ideal Books, Christmas Scented Candles,
Soft Furry Animals, Furry Animal Banks, many other
Christmas gifts at MYERS GIFT SHOP, 1/4 mile W. of
Mount Joy, Route 230. Phone 653-5080.
FOR SALE——Electro-Warmth Bed Warmer. Goes on the
mattress under the sleeper. When it gets really cold, this
bed warming appliance can put heat in the bed—fast.
MYERS GIFT SHOP, 1/4 mile W. of Mount Joy, Route 230.
Phone 653-5080.
NOTICE—Make Holiday appointment early. Open week of
Christmas, Monday thru Thursday. JUNE WHALEN’S
BEAUTY SALON. 653-4381.
COUNTY WIDE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OF DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
AUTHORITY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING
SEPT. 30, 1975
Rent rec’d. from school district
Income rec’d on invested funds
Principal savings effected by
purchasing own bonds below par
Interest paid on bonds
Administrative costs
Balances in Bond Redemption Funds
Balances in Reserve Funds
Bonds outstanding October 1, 1975
Reduction in bonded debt during year
$ 297,800.
17,191,
8,850.
90,680.
1,996.
156,662.
86,708.
2,167,000.
225,000.
Complete audit by Groff and White, C.P.A., may be
examined at Donegal School District Business Office at
Washington School, Mount Joy, Pa.
DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORITY
By J. Robert Greider, Sec’y.

PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given
that the 1976 Proposed
Budget for the Borough of
Marietta is available for
inspection in the Borough
Office, Monday thru Friday
between the hours of 8:30
a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Final
adoption is scheduled for
December 9, 1975.
MARIETTA BOROUGH
COUNCIL
M. M. Booth
Secretary
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Edward K.
Brown, late Of Mount Joy
Borough, Lancaster County,
PA.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been
granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted hereto
are requested to make
immediate payment and
those having claims of
demands against the same
will present them with out
delay for settlement to the
undersigned.
Izella B. Packer
Pinkerton Road, R.D.#1
Mount Joy, PA 17552
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all persons indebted hereto
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SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN—Page 19
Obituaries
JOHN KLINE
John S. Kline, an 82
year old county farmer, died
Wednesday afternoon at
Lancaster General Hospital
after a brief illness.
He leaves 137 survivors.
Kline, of Bainbridge RI,
had been a lifelong farmer
and was the husband of
Elsie Neiwender Kline.
He was born in New
Bridgeville, York County, a
son of the late Daniel and
Elizabeth Smeltzer Kline.
Surviving besides his
widow are five daughters:
Freida, wife of John Conrad,
Columbia R1; Mary, wife of
Harry Godfrey, Red Lion;
Meriam, wife of Orville
Kirk, Waterford Rl; Mrs.
Mabel Hanlen, Marietta,
and Edna, wife of James
Newcomer, Mount Joy R1.
Seven sons also survive.
They are Luther Kline,
Harry Kline, John Kline,
and Roy Kline, all of
Columbia R1; Mervin Kline,
Mount Joy Rl; Charles
Kline, Wrightsville R1; and
Ralph Kline, Bainbridge R1.
Also surviving are 48
grandchildren, 74 great-
grandchildren, and two
brothers, Isaac Kline and
Andrew Kline, both of Red
Lion R1.
MRS. J. HARVEY RICE
Mrs. Pearl G. Rice, 84,
of 2875 Eastwood Drive,
York, a former Marietta
resident, died at her York
home at 5:30 p.m., Wednes-
day following a six-month
illness.
A retired employee of
Tidy Products, Columbia,
she had worked there about
10 years. She was a member
of Mount Zion Lutheran
Church, Landisville, Perry
County.
She was born in Perry
County and was the widow
of J. Harvey Rice.
Surviving are three
daughters, Gertrude, wife of
George Glatfelter, with
whom she resided in York,
Doris, wife of Blaine Stokley
Marietta R1, and Shirley,
wife of Howard Smith,
Valencia, Calif., 10 grand-
children and 19 great
grandchildren.
MRS. L. G. GROFF
Mrs. Dorothy Spidie.
Groff, 6S, of 451 N. Prince
St., died Tuesday at 8:40
p.m., at Duke Convalescent
Residence, where she had
been a patient since Friday.
Her death followed an
illness of several weeks.
The widow of Lester G.
Groff, who died in March
1972# she had lived in
Lancaster County the past
S0 years and was a former
Mount Joy resident.
She was born:n Cumber-
land County, a daughter of
the late Stephen and Kate
Werner Spidle.
Surviving are a son,
Robert Groff, Marietta, and
six daughters, Mrs. Ethel
Weidman, Dorothy, wife of
Donald McCue, and Mary
Groff, all of Lancaster;
Catherine, wife of John
Ferguson, East Liverpool,
Ohio; Alice, wife of Robert
Fraser, Wellsville R1, Ohio,
and Doris, wife of William
T. Rickett, with whom she
resided.
Also surviving are S50
grandchildren, a great-
grandchild and a sister,
Alice, wife of Leroy Detwil-
er, Carlisle.
George McKain, Jr.
George L. McKain, Jr.
died Friday at 2 a.m. at his
home in Bainbridge. He was
67 and had been under the
care of a physician. How-
ever, his death was unex-
pected.
Born in Marietta the son
the late George I. and
Rebecca Marley McKain,
Sr., he married the former
Mildred Knisley.
Mr. McKain was a retired
painter and paper hanger.
He is survived by his
widow, two daughters, Mrs.
Mary Otstott, Middletown;
and Sandra, wife of Ronald
Foultz, Mansville; six sons:
Donald, Bainbridge; Rich-
ard, Marietta; George,
Mount Joy; Paris, Mount
Joy; Barry, Mount Joy; and
Dennis, Columbia.
Mr. McKain is also
survived by 19 grandchild-
ren and five great-grand-
children.
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