975 The LE TR RR EE a kas a February 19, 1975 PULMONARY FUNCTION SCREENING TEST Mrs. Nellie Blake, May- town, Program Director of the Lancaster County Lung Association, announces the February Pulmonary Func- tion Screening. The test will be held at the Associa- tion office, 630 Janet Aven- ue, Lancaster, Pa., on Tues- day, February 25. Hours will be 4 to 8 p.m. Please call 397-5203 for an ap- pointment. Cost of the test is $2.00. This test is not an x-ray of the chest but rather mea- sures the lung capacity of the individual. The test is performed by a respiratory therapist and results read by a pulmonary specialist. Reports are forwarded to the family physician as well as the individual. Anyone who is experi- encing any difficulty with breathing or is a heavy smo- ker would be advised to have the screening. We offer many educa- tional materials pertaining to lung diseases and smok- ing, all made available by Christmas Seals. Know any SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 If you have a business in our community - there are 7 good reasons why you should advertise in the Susquehanna Bulletin. 1. SHOW YOUR COMMUNITY SPIRIT. The Susquehanna Bulletin is your community news- paper. By advertising in it and helping to bring commun- ity news to your customers, you let them know you are helping to support your community. . YOUR AD IS READ. You reach people who paid to receive a paper. Chances are they won't throw the Bulletin away after paying $4 for it. It isn’t total circulation that counts. It's reader- 4. 7. ship that counts. What good is an ad that isn’t read? 3. REACH YOUR BEST CUSTOMERS. We, the editors, are prejudiced, but we believe that the people who subscribe to the Susquehanna Bulletin are the finest people around here — your very best customers. Adam & Eves? The column, “Adam and Eve,” which appears from time to time in the Susque- hanna Bulletin, is apparently read with interest, senti- ment, amusement, and other emotions by many of our readers. Selecting subjects for this column about married love is even more important than writing about them. The editors of the Bullet- in believe there are many couples who ought to be written about in “Adam and Eve” whom we do not know about. Therefore, we, the edi- tors, are asking you, our readers, to suggest to us the names of couples you think ought to be the future sub- jects of “Adam and Eve” columns. Would you please write to us, giving us the names of couples you would like to see written up in “Adam and Eve,” and a few reasons why you think these couples are good examples of mar- ried love. Thumbnail Sketch tary and Fire Chief. Pro- bably the outstanding event of his career in the company has been the building of the new fire hall this year during his presidency. Geesey and his wife, the former Mary Jane Yarnell, live at 14 Pajill Drive, Mari- etta, and have two children, Ken Junior and Sandra, and MORE ATTENTION TO YOUR AD. It may sound funny, but it’s true. Because there aren't so many pages or so many ads in the Bulletin as yet - your ad gets more attention. LOW COST. The cost of advertising in the Bulletin is low. NO WASTED §'s. If you advertise in the Bulletin you don’t have to pay to have your ad sent to people who live too far away to get to your place of business. Why pay for non-custom- ers. READ BY X NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS. You reach more people in the Bulletin than you think. Our paid subscriptions are 3000 and growing daily, but from what we hear, everyone in the family reads the Bulletin, and a lot of people outside the family. We keep hearing about subscribers who pass their Bulletins along to their neighbors or send them to relatives when they're finished reading it. What's the real circulation of the Bulletin? 8000? 10,000? ---,000? Whe knows? m No Service Charge m No Minimum Balance m- No Monthly Maintenance Charge BIG NEWS ? No Service Charge Checking Accounts... We've had them for years. a with a difference! THE DIFFERENCE IS IN THE WAY WE PROVIDE OUR SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. AT UNION NATIONAL WE PROVIDE ALL THE “LITTLE EXTRAS" — LIKE COURTEOUS PEOPLE, PROMPT SERVICE CONDUCTED IN AN EF FICIENT WAY — ALL IN A WARM one grandchild. They attend the St. John’s Episcopal Church. Ken Geesey by Hazel Baker Ken Geesey has assumed his ninth term as president of the Marietta Pioneer Fire Company. He also serves as 1st assistant Fire Chief, and Representative to the State and County Fire Com- pany Association. He has been a member of the fire company since 1955. In the 20 years he has been a member Geesey held most of the offices in the fire company except secrs- Ken told the Bulletin about the methods which the Fire Company raised funds to erect the new building: record dances, car- nivals, and weekly bingo on Sundays. He also gives great credit to the Auxiliary’s as- sistance with another con- tribution of $2,000 at the January meeting. Future benefits of the Marietta Pioneers will be the Gospel Concert, Satur day, March 1 at Riverview Elementary School, the dedi cation of the fire house May 31, and a two day carniva in August. FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE. FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS THINK OF YOUR HOMETOWN BANK WITH A DIFFERENCE — UNION NATIONAL! MOUNT JOY, PA. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MAYTOWN, PA.
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