Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES “Love’: an original calligraphy done in the Ephrata Cloisters art form, and printed for Christmas cards sold for the benefit of the Friends of the Lancaster County Library, is the work of Rosalia Smith. Mrs. Smith is the wife of Charlie Smith who is presently Officer in Charge at the Marietta Post Office during Postmaster Frank Seaman's leave of absence. Hall of Elizabethtown Church of the Brethren. Everyone is invited. To mark the 10th Anni- versary of the Family & Children’s Service, the local Advisory Committee is hold- A play, “We, the Fam- ing an ‘Open House’’ on ily,” about four generations Thursday, January 29, at in one family searching for 7:30 p.m., in the Fellowship their own priorities amidst 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 MERE ASO AO ED) SD) CD WOLGEMUTH’S WINTER GOODIES Apples: Rome, Beauty, York Imperial, Stayman Winesap, Red & Yellow Delicious. GET YOUR VITAMIN CIN FRESH CITRUS Oranges, Grapefruit, Tangerines Are you riinning out of menu ideas? Check our frozen‘food cabinet for FROSTY ACRES VEGETABLE VARIETY WEAVER’S CHICKEN & MRS. PAUL'S FISH Bulk packaged to go farther for extra goodness heat in oven before serving { then serve with a dip of KUNZELMAN'S VANILLA OR FRENCH VANILLA i ~ ICE CREAM FRESH VEGETABLES Lettuce, Carrots, Cabbage, Celery Farm Fresh Eggs - Home Grown Potatoes Brown Sugar 10 lbs $3.29 Coconut 99c Ib. Embossed Marcel Napkins 140 pk. 49¢ Betty Crocker Pie Crust Mix 2 boxes 99¢ DINNER MINTS S§ varieties for any occasion Swedish, Butter, Party, Jelly filled, Party mixed 2-12 oz. packs $1.25 IWOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. | OUR OWN RECIPE SHOO-FLY PIES STORE HOURS: Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thurs. 8a.m. to 8 p.m. - Fri. 8 am. to 9 p.m. : % mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661 FORE OEE (ERA ERER-OSTYI AW HES OCTEI amd Cub Pack 136 at F. and M. by Robert Mark Cub Scout Pack 136 met at the home of Myron Weber. Attending were: Robert Mark, cubmaster, Jay Hel- ler, John Auker, Billie Ann Oxford, Edna Wolf, Evelyn Duke, Carolyn Waltz, and Sara Demmy. Dens 1, 2, and 3 went to the Franklin and Marshall College Plantarium to see the show, ‘‘Many Moons,” under the leadership of Billie Ann Oxford, Shirley Good, and Evelyn Duke. DID YOU HEAR.... Hiram Mayers of May- town celebrated his 70th birthday on January 20th. On the same day his neighbor, Jonathan Swab, celebrated his 11th birth- day. We don’t know what the Birthday Fairy brought Hiram, but we heard that it brought Jonathan a calcula- tor. Family & Children’s Service marks 10th year old principles and new patterns of living, will be presented. After the play, Rev. Kenneth A. Estep, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church and a member of the Ad- visory Committee, will lead the audience in a brief discussion of the signifi- cance of what the actors were saying. Mrs. Emily Mast and William G. Leino, F&CS staff members assigned to the branch office two days a week, briefly will explain their work and how they can be of further service ir the community. The branch office, which is located on the second floor of the Commonwealth National Bank building, South Market Street, Eliza- bethtown, is open on Tues- day and Thursday of each week. Family-oriented counsel- ing is available to discuss problems in personality adjustments, marital rela- tions, parent-child relations, child care and development, social deprivation and situa- tional stress on an informal basis. In addition to counseling, the agency also provides an adoption service, a consult- ation service to other organ- izations, family life educa- tion (of which the play for living is a good example), student field-placement training, and a community betterment service, the lat- ter invelving community planning and development and family advocacy. The Advisory Committe includes Kenneth Grosh, Chairman; Rev. Estep, Mrs. Jacob Bechtel, Mrs. Ronald good, Richard C. Lytle, Ms. Barbara Martin, Mrs. John W. Steelman, Mrs. Thomas Needham, Mrs. Gerald H. Risser, and Miss Ella Witherow. B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” CTL 3S E MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. aa SAMUEL NEW YORK LIFE 16 E. MARKET ST., MARIETTA, PA. but the premium remains families. 426-3862 or write to the January 21 1 976 Chalten, (Children’s | Instruction // “426-1829 Classes Start Jan. 24 Mount Joy Semi-detached LIFE, HEALTH, GROUP INS., PENSIONS, ANNUITIES with two bed- We have a life insurance plan that grows with inflation, rooms, modern level. Great for young bath, double liv- ingroom, large For further information Se a 11 or modern eat-in abov ; i kitchen, old shade, in quiet location. “I haul cancelled store orders, $24,900 odd discontinued items ond samples from Carolina factories Call fo a warehouse outlet in Mt. : ° Joy.” “NO StCONDS" “Priced Jim Heisey just above nice used things.” 653-1205 “ACTERY MISTAKES | ” FURNITURE 17 New Hav ire | AGTION REALTY PHONE—684-7900 11301 Cherry Street, Columbia, PA, DOT SHEEHY, BROKER en Street Mt. Joy, Pa. ————————————————, | | rer Cl” 0 VV MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt 230 By-Pass) * kkk kk Kk Jan. 24 WEE THREE TRIO | Sunday Dinners 12 NOON to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 NOTICE—NOTICE—NOTICE We are having a Big Inventory Sale at The Col- umbia Factory Outlet and everything in our outlet is being reduced 20% to 50% — You must come see it to believe it. We are overstocked. Bedspreads — Draperies — Sheets — Towels - Quilts — Curtains — Pillows — Sheers. OPEN DAILY 9:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M. FRI. Til 9:00 LIN- COLN HIWAY 2 Mile East of Columbia. Turn South on Oswego Drive. Phone 684-6341 ‘MARCO'S RESTAURANT" Italian and American Food PIZZA —STEAK—SUBS MARIETTA RT. 41 | Phone 426-2210 * DINNER SPECIALS * VEAL SCALOPPINE K-MART CENTER Phone 569-8100 THURSDAY thru WEDNESDAY = ROAST BEEF W/Mushrooms Served with Filling, Served with $2.75 Potato & Vegetable, $2.50 Tossed Salad Gravy, Tossed Salad LASAGNA VEAL PARMIGIANA $2.75 Served with Tossed Salad $2.25 Served with Spaghetti and Tossed Salad All Dinners are served with Homemade Rolls and Butter LARGE ITALIAN STEAK LASAGNA SPECIALS: — Dadly Luncheon Special — MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Small Pizza $1.65 — Medium $2.25 — Large $3.00 SICILIAN PIZZA $3.95 — STROMBOLI! $1.50 $ 1.35 SPAGHETTI r SPEC OV 0 IUBMB bP BU PN 0 BeNOR BBTV APN MT UD LVLVedIVNL0D. . ~~