Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 17, 1976, Image 8

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Fire company meets,
President Doug Estock
brought the monthly meet-
ing of Friendship Fire Co. to
order at 8:00 p.m.
The Chief reported
three calls in Mount Joy
Borough and one in Rapho
township.
Damage to the National
Standard fire was listed at
$1,500.
Firefighters save prop-
erty valued at $6,789,500.
In new business, insur-
ance on equipment in the
ambulance was approved,
talks about insurance
and the House Committee
was put in charge of having
the boiler repaired.
New members taken
into the department were:
Steve Hagey, active;
Richard Johnson, Active;
Doug Muellar, Active; Deb
Hagey, Emergency Medical
Personnel.
Under the Good of the
Company, disucssion was
held on heat loss in the
building, insurance, uni-
forms for the men, and
response of fire equipment.
March 17, 1976
Stop in
and have a free emission control check.
@ Inspections
@Front End Alignments §
@® Tune-ups
@® Engine Work
@ Carburetor
We have ‘Sun’ 4
tune-up equipment.
“We will crawl under your car
more often and get ourselves dirtier
than any of our gasoline competitors."
DON FORRY TEXACO &
585 W est Main Street, Mount Joy, PA 653- 2
Record hop
The MYO will hold a
record hop at the Maytown
Legion Hall on March 27.
Admission will be fifty cents
per person.
Individuals may bring
their own records or take pot
luck.
The record hop will be
from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
FBLA regionals held
Mrs. Ruth Peters and Mrs.
Naomi Houseal accompan-
ied the group. Three girls
participated in Clerical
Office Practice, one in
Junior Bookkeeping, one in
Senior Bookkeeping, and
one in Senior Shorthand.
by Wendy Golden
On Thursday, March 11,
1976, the F.B.L.A. Clubs of
Lancaster County and sur-
rounding area held its
annual Spring Regional at
Manheim Township High
SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS
CEI A
Porter & Soft Drinks
10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918
Frigidaire
School. At the Spring Ginny Bigler placed third in ; :
Regionals, contests are held the Senior Shorthand. She Refrigerator- Regreshments will be
in the different skill areas of will go on to the State . available,
the business field. Short- .Competition. Congratula- Decodorizer
e efficient activated carbon
inside absorbs bad food
odors; helps keep them
from transferring to other
ao AMERIND - MacKISSIC
® hangs neatly from wire
INCORPORATED
Rear Tine Tiller
® |asts up to twelve
months. *
e Slasher tines, welded ® Control for free wheeling
high-carbon sigs ® Depth control drag bar
tions Ginny.
Our club is also making
favors for St. Patricks in the
and third place winners go form of leprachun’s hats
on to the State Competition. = which we are going to give
Ten members of the to Lehman's Rest Home in
Donegal chapter went to the Rheems, on St. Patrick’s
regional. Also two advisors, Day.
hand I & II and Accounting
I & II are just a few of the
contests. The first, second,
*Replace after 12 months of use
or sooner if odors are noted.
Length of effectiveness depends
on the amount of odor to be
absorbed.
Now § 19°
Only
SPANGLER || _
APPLIANCE-|] —
SOUND
® Steel tine hood with
side skirt
==, ® Control for forward,
4 neutral, reverse
e Handle bars adjust
horizontally and vertically
state Capita]:
1.19%
® Welded steel frame
heavy duty
HIGH AS . . .
Jacob N. Olweiler
Incal representative
® 7 hp cast iron engine
4 gt. gas tank
218 S. MARKET ST. MON. TUES. TruRs 30-36 W. MARKET ST.. Heavy: duty “chain dr
o : QJ - Bl p.m. : MARIETTA ® eavy u Yy chain rive
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Wop. foam. Rom TEL. 426-3122 sealed in oil. Puts max-
imum power to wheels
and tines.
SAT. -9:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8:30 P.M.
367-5134
$1,000 minimum required. Accounts insured to $40,000.
**You’re a good yard ahead”’ at....
BRANDT’S MOWER SERVICE, Inc.
DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PHONE 653-5795
“MARCO'S RESTAURANT"
italian and American Food
PIZZA —STEAK—SUBS
MARIETTA RT. 441 K-MART CENTER
Nr ro 1
Autiques Aud Ant Yu Marietta
Phone 426-2210 Phone 569-8100 r- —S7 +
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———* DINNER SPECIALS * THURSDAY thru WEDNESDAY = a Ran Sa MARK 4
Be & ASTER > -
FRESH ROAST TURKEY ROAST BEEF S ti < S—2
Served with Filling Served with Filling, rejamanxeTmiGge racer . 3 4 °
Potato & Vegetable 2,80 Potato & Vegetable, $2.50 . S30 mn
Gravy, Tossed Salad Gravy, Tossed Salad S 2 Ii
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LASAGNA $2.25 VEAL PARMIGIANA $2.75 nate, eh wo
Served with Tossed Salad Served with Spaghetti and Tossed Salad LL p——— — 3 err, cr 2
All Dinners are served with Homemade Rolls and Butter
©. White Swan Tavern
4. Collectibles By
Emme C. Reynolds
BIDDLE ST. — 426-3927
Antiques and Primitives
Antiques
14 E. FRONT - 426-2189
Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments
5. The Oliver House 7. “The Parlor”
104 E. FRONT — 426-3796 328 E. MARKET — 426.
Fine Antiques, Crystal and China Antiques snd Gifts 426-1270
8. Henry & Jane Schlosser
234 E. MARKET — 426-2201
Dolls, Toys, Antiques & Studio
Dadly Luncheon Stott —
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
LARGE ITALIAN STEAK
LASAGNA
1 45 SPAGHETTI
Small Pizza $1.65 — Medium $2.25 — Large $3.00
SICILIAN PIZZA $3.95 — STROMBOLI! $1.50
SPECIALS: