April 7, 1976 5 3. ii 3 Maytown students who won DARE awards are, from left to right: back row—Edward Hess, Dawn Drager and Jan Hess; front row—Cheri Frey and Lynn Lesnefsky. All won the Hall of Fame Award. Three Maytown 2d graders who won DARE awards are, from left to right; Albert Anspach, Brian Drager and Andrew Zuch. WALLPAPER 25% OFF VINYLS & PREPASTED 10% OFF MURPHY’S PAINT STORE AND COLUMBIA FACTORY OUTLET SAVE ON BEDSPREADS & DRAPES OPEN DAILY 9:00 AM. To 6:00 P.M. FRI. Til 9:00 LINCOLN HIWAY % Mile East of Columbia. Turn South on Oswego Drive. Phone 684-6341. This week’s DARE winners are announced MN SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 15 Thirteen Grandview students completed DARE awards week. All students who have won DARE awards will be honored at the DARE Parents’ Night portion of Grandview's PTO meeting on April S. There will be a play entitled ‘‘Our Big Book’ by Mrs. Martin’s 3d grade and a display of DARE projects. Photo shows, from left to right; back row- Kim Hubbard, Barry Hilsher and Ralph Martin, all from Mrs. Rehrer’s 4th grade; Kim Funk and Michelle Lambert from Mrs. Kern’s 3d grade; and Kelly Kramer from Mrs. Hostetter’s 2d grade; front row- Jin Pak and Bobby DeHoff from Miss Wagner's 2d grade; Jill Thome from Mrs. Gish’s 1st grade; Lee Bradley, Heidi Betz, Denise Emenheiser and Jeanne Woody from Mrs. Webb's 1st grade. All won DARE awards last week. Hunter education A hunter education course will be held this Saturday, April 10, at 1 p.m. at the Mount Joy Sportsman Asso- ciation. The course is free. Anyone under 16 must complete the course sucess- fully to get his first hunting license. Bahr scores for Atoms Chris Bahr booted two goals te lead the Philadel- phia Atoms to the Donegal Indoor Soccer Tournament Championship on Saturday night. A highly receptive crowd watched as the Atoms demonstrated just why they were the 1974 NASL cham- pions. The highlight of the evening came, however, when Elizabethtown College goalie Jeff Ulbrich denied Chris Bahr his third score on an unbelievable penalty kick save. The crowd gave a standing ovation for a job well done. An additional feature for the evening saw Bill Dishart (7th grade) and Dean Zimmerman (9th grade), both from Donegal, win soccer balls as they proved most successful in booting penalty kicks by the Atoms goalie. 8XI0 STUDIO 27 SOUTH PERRY STREET MARIETTA, PA. 17547 PP&L symbol This symbol will soon be arrearing in the windows of Lancaster area homes which have qualified for Pennsyl- vania Power & Light Com- pany’s Energy Efficient Home Award. New houses displaying the symbol have met the Company’s energy conservation standards for thermal construction and heating systems. Mary Sheetz on dean’s list Sister Mary Louise Sulli- van, M.S.C. at Cabrini College in Radnar, Pa. announced that Mary Sheetz, class of 76 is on the dean’s list for this last semester. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheetz, 14-16 E. Main St., Mount Joy. A Bit of Nostalgia from THE THIRTIES colorful, old Betsy Ross Tea Boxes found in old store supply limited While they last—$2.50 ea. at PAT ABEL’S MACK BREWERY country wares store 139 E. Market Street, Marietta 426-1458 Friday 2-9 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. EEELSISINEEESSSIREESEES DEE TLR IBLE LE CCIE WC Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918 TAKE A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRY AND SAVE SOME MONEY! 74 VEGA Estate Wagon, auto. $2195 ’72 MAVERICK auto, Real Nice $1795 71 DATSUN $1295 70 OPEL RALLY $1295 ’69 VW BUG $995 ’69 RENAULT R-10, 4 speed $695 69 CHEVY Impala, 2 dr., HT $1295 ’68 PONTIAC LeMans, 4 dr., HT, air. $895 ’68 CHEVELLE Wagon-Real Sharp, AM-FM radio, roof rack $1295 ’68 FORD Country Squire Wagon, air, 9 passenger $895 '67 CHEVY Pick-up w/camper cap $795 ’66 PLYMOUTH $395 * No money down for qualified buvers.} * REICH’S AUTO SALES Open Every Nite till 8:30 2 mi. N. of Marietta on Rt. 441 Phone 126-3411 EC a (CE EE CE I = |
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