Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 25, 1976, Image 3

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    February 25, 1976
Letter to the editor
Dear Sir:
As a student of Donegal
High School and an avid
follower of the basketball
team I felt I should write this
letter and explain my
feelings as well as my
friends’. Recently we lost an
important playoff game to
Ephrata. In a few newspa-
pers I noticed sports head-
lines such as ‘‘Mounts
Embarrass Donegal.”” 1
would like to say although
we lost the game no Donegal
fans were embarrassed or
ashamed of our team. Even
if we had lost by a hundred
points we still would be
proud of our basketball
players.
As a basketball fan I am
urging fellow students and
people of the Donegal
community to continue to
support our great team. The
District playoffs are coming
up and the Donegal Indians
have a good chance to win.
Come watch the games and
cheer our players on.
And so, John, Kevin,
Bob, Mark, Chris and other
team members, Keep char-
ging because we here at
Donegal are behind you one
hundred percent!
Sincerely,
S. Cox
Grandview collects labels for bicentennial
by Zelda Heisey
Grandview Elementary
School has just involved its
children in the Colgate-Pal-
molive label collection pro-
gram. The children are
collecting labels from the
following Colgate-Palmolive
products: Ajax Cleaner,
Ajax for Dishes, Ajax
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All-Purpose Cleaner, Axion,
Curad Plastic Bandages,
Dynamo Laundry Deter-
gent, Wash 'n Dry, Baggies,
Irish Spring Soap, Handi-
Wipes, Palmolive Dish-
washer Detergent, Cold
Power Laundry Detergent.
The school will receive
from 2 to 40 cents for each
box-top, label or tear strip
CERVICAL COLLARS .
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"§ by Ott PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCES (1A50) iy
>) A complete line from plastic to soft foam models.
TRAINED FITTERS — for all your prescription needs.
HINKLE’S PHARMACIES
3rd & Locust Sts., Columbia
" Open daily: 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. — Mon. thru Sat. ' 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.— Sun.
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COUNTR
REVIEW
Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.
READER ADS THIS SECTION COPYRIGHTED
1976 BY, DENNIS M. KASUM. PREPARED BY
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATES.
and
- Phone 684—2551
depending on the size of the
product. Money collected
will help pay for Bicentenni-
al activities to be held at the
school.
Anyone wishing to parti-
cipate in this program may
call the school at 653-1426
and pickup of labels will be
arranged.
Hawthorn’s Furniture
and Interiors
J. Hawthorn Miller
Funeral Home
Jack Hawthorn Miller
Miguel Morales took advantage of last week’s springlike
weather by fishing in Chiques Creek. His brother Julio
stands in the background.
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3
State to check
dog licenses
in Marietta
by Hazel Baker
State representatives will
start a door to door check for
1976 dog licenses on March
1, in the Marietta area.
Penalties will be levied on
all owners who do not have
the current permission tags
fastened to a harnass or
collar of the animal. Dogs
running free will be picked
up also and the owner will
be charged for the violation.
Mount Joy
historic dates
on calendar
Twelve historical photo-
graphs, some dating as far
back as the 1800’s appear on
each month of the First
Edition of Mount Joy Area
Historical Society’s calen-
dar. This is a collectible item
featuring the 125th Anni-
versary of Mount Joy as
well as the Bicentennial
Year. These calendars can
be purchased from any
member of the Historical
Society or at the office of
O.K. Snyder, S525 West
Main Street, Mount Joy.
Sensational Squirt Special
Buy 2 at regular price
Get 3rd one FR EE
is just around the corner
Just In!
ONION SETS MICHIGAN PEAT MOSS
Hawthorn’s Furniture and Interiors, Inc. and J. Hawthorn Miller Funeral Home are located
at Race and 441 in Bainbridge, phone 426-3814. Their home furnishings center enjoys an
extensive patronage from this section because of their fine business reputation. A large stock
of beautiful furniture for every type of home can be found in this well managed furniture
store. Articles are offered at prices you can afford, with terms to suit you.
The manager offers the most accommodating service and will be glad to assist anyone in
the selection of proper furniture.
Their funeral home also offers dependable service to folks in this area. They are glad to
assist you in making all necessary arrangements and you can rely on them to fulfill all the
duties of helpfulness which are so important at trying times.
They have built a fine reputation for the satisfactory service and the distinguished manner
in which their funerals are conducted.
From the moment you call there until the service is completed, everything will be arranged
in a competent, thoughtful manner.
The editors of this 1976 Review heartily recommend Hawthorn’s Furniture and Interiors,
Inc. and the J. Hawthorn Miller Funeral Home to our readers. They've been serving this
area since 1820.
Thurs., Fri., Sat., ONLY
Famous Kunzler’s BACON
Baum’s SWEET BOLOGNA
LEBANON BOLOGNA
HERRS
PHONE: 426-1805
Now
1.49.
Reg. $1.79
Intersection of 441 & 143
Open 8 A.M.-11 P.M.
Daily & Sunday