Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 17, 1976, Image 3

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March 17, 1976
Letter to the editor
Dear Editor,
Approximately two weeks
ago a letter from Mr. Billett
Sr. appeared in your
column. He stated his
thoughts about old ragged
flags appearing on the
streets. As a young Ameri-
can, I would like to say that I
believe in America as much
as anyone else. To me, the
flag means as much whether
ragged or brand new. Has
this man forgotten the
possibility that maybe some
of these old torn flags have
been passed down through
generations from people
that have fought for Ameri-
ca?
I believe that the impor-
tance of our flag lies in the
beauty of it’s making, not of
it’s appearance. So. when I
see that American flag, I
feel proud whether it’s age
is two days or two genera-
tions.
Karen Ellis
Letter to the editor
To Whom it may Concern:
During this Bicentennial
Year and 1977, the Donegal
Presbyterian Church, R.D.
1, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania
are planning a number of
interesting programs for
everyone to enjoy.
We would like to put on
display any Artifacts, pro-
grams or items pertaining to
the Church and the Witness
Tree. Anyone having items
they would like to put on
display to share with others
call 426-3311 or send to
Mrs. William H. Heisey
Box 47
Marietta, Pa. 17547
CBC youths will present play
On Monday, March 22,
and Tuesday, March 23, the
CBC Players consisting of
high school and college/
career youth from Congre-
gational Bible Church,
Marietta, will present the
play, “Where is God’’ at the
Marietta Community
theatre.
Curtain time is 7:30 p.m.
The play is a contempor-
ary, seven scene drama
illustrating the -problems,
frustrations, fears, and con-
cerns of modern man and
present Biblical answers to
these needs. The seven
mémber cast represent a
cross-section of personal-
ities and move from one
characterization to another
throughout the play.
Cast members are: Rae-
lene Harbold, Tina Dupes,
Sara Reapsome, Linda
Kauffman, Dave McBride,
Jerry Hawn, and Tony
Branch.
The play is directed by
James Gish, youth director
at Congregational Bible
Church.
You are invited to attend
this free dramatic produc-
tion.
How to register for kindergarten
Kindergarten registration
for the Donegal School
District will be held as
follows: Grandview School,
April 5; Maytown School,
April 6; Riverview School,
April 7; Seiler School, April
Sinbad film at
Beahm Jr. Hi
by Rudelle Ann Durci
The film, ‘‘The Golden
Voyage of Sinbad’ will be
shown at Beahm Junior
High School on March 19,
1976. The film will begin at
7:30; refreshments will be
served. The movie is being
sponsored by the Donegal
Coaches Association.
Paper drive at
Donegal H.S.
by Hazel Baker
A paper drive will be
"sponsored by the Donegal
High School Band Parents
Club on Saturday, March
20, from 8 to 11 a.m.
Persons with paper are
asked to bring it to the high
school where it will be
loaded on trucks to be
hauled to market.
Proceeds from the col-
lection will be used to help
defray expenses on the band
trip to Winchester, VA
where the band will partici-
pate in the annual blossom
festivities.
8. Registration hours will be
between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30
p.m. Parents should register
their child at the school
nearest to their home. It is
not necessary to bring the
child to the registration
center. In order to be
eligible for fall enrollment,
the child must be five years
old on or before September
8, 1976.
Documents proving birth-
dates and immunization
records should be taken to
the registration center.
IMMUNIZATION LAW -
As of October 1974 Act 67
requires the following
immunizations by all new
enrollees prior to entry into
school for the first time: 3 or
more doses of Diptheria
toxoid: 3 or more doses of
Tetanus toxoid; 3 or more
doses of Trivalent Oral Polio
Vaccine; 1 Measles vaccine
or medically confirmed
disease; 1 Rubella vaccine.
Parents wishing to enroll
a child in first grade who
has had no previous kinder-
garten experience should
contact Gene Newcomer at
Riverview School or Seiler
School.
Additional information
concerning kindergarten
will be available at the
registration centers.
Roy Wissler of Wissler Motors, Mt. Joy, accepts the keys
to one of the first new Renault S minicars debuting this
month in the Eastern U.S..
Charles Greer, General
Manager, Renault Northeast, made the presentation at a
dealer driveaway held recently at the French importer’s
national headquarters in New Jersey.
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3
Spring cleaning?
We are too!
These tires are being sold once
and done at prices not to be
repeated.
A 78/13 560/15 670/15
E 78/14 C 78/13 FR 78/14
F 78/14 B78/13 GR 78/15
G 78/14 650/13 HR 78/15 i
G 78/15 205/14 LR 78/15 155/152X
H 78/15 195/14 185/14X 165/13ZX
Lee’s, National’s, Michelin’s, Summit’s
First come—First get!
MTILLER’S Mobil SERVICE
271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA
426-3430
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
FACTORY OUTLET
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SPRING ONIONS 69c Ib.
EXTRA LARGE EGGS 69¢ doz.
Full line of
flower and
vegetable seeds
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“SHRUBBERY SHRED"
50 Ib. bag=<-: ¢/
$1.98
Thurs., Fri., Sat., ONLY
Kunzler’s Baked Ham gee. s279 only $2.39 5.
Kunzler’s Hot Dogs res. s1.29 only 99¢ i.
RRS Intersection of 441 & 143
Open § AM.-11 P.M.
PHONE: 426-1805 Daily & Sunday
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