Page 4 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Marietta Lions elect new officers are James Price, president; Dennis Shumaker, vice-president; Don Leohard, second vice- president; Terry Shope, third vice-president; Rich- ard Umbenhauer, secretary; Richard McKain, treasurer; Elmer Appley, Lion Tamer, Mike Mijalov, Assistant Lion Tamer; Paul Snyder, Tail Twister; and Paul Raber, Assistant Twister. Directors are Robert Cresswell, three years; Paul Snyder and Patrick Kenney Jr., two years; Ben Thomp- Marietta League The Marietta Senior Lea- gue will meet in the Com- munity House on Monday afternoon, May 3rd at 1:30 p.m. The annual Hobby and Flower Show will be held at officers The Marietta Lions’ Club's son and the Reverend John Heistand, one year. The Reverend John Heis- tand and the Reverend C. Calvin Rex are chaplains. The May 13th dinner meeting will be held at the Lancaster Blind Association, Lancaster when new officers will be installed. Spartan red rose bushes will be planted along the Lion's sign on route #441 and by the Square plot. The flowers, will be arranged in beds prepared by n'cmbers of the club unde: chair- person Albert Huck. Senior to meet this time. Anyone having hobbies to display, please bring them to the Commun- ity House, anytime after 10:30 a.m. All are welcome to display any hobbies they may have. Three attend Cub Scout Roundtable Cub Scout Roundtable was held at Zion Lutheran Church, Landisville, PA attending for Pack 136, Robert Mark, cubmaster, John Auker, Billie Ann Oxford. Committee meeting was held at the home of Billie Ann Oxford. Attending were Jay Heller, J. L. Oxford, Robert Mark, John Auker, Kenneth Good, Evelyn Duke Carolyn Waltz, Edna Wolf, and Shirley Good. A roller skating party was held at Mount Grenta Roller Rink by Pack 136 and Pack 263. In charge was Robert Mark and Charles Eshel- man. About 180 attended. Breezyview banquet "*Breezyvview Christian School in Columbia, PA will hold an enrollment banquet May 8, at 6:30 p.m., at the Manor Brethren in Christ Church, R.D. #2, Columbia. To parents who are inter- ested in sending their children to a school where the Bible is taught, and discipline is a basic part of the school’s atmosphere. We invite you to attend. Mr. Arthur Nazigian, President of Middle Atlantic Christian School Associa- tion, will be the speaker. Mr. Nazigian is the head- master of the Christian Academy, Brookhaven, PA. A ham dinner, family- style, will be served. Tickets are a donation of $3.50. For more information, call Breezyview School: 684-9400, or 684-5090, day- time; or 684-6512 after 6 p.m. Built farm house, can bring you top value. 115 E. King St. Do You Have a Home 1700's or 1800’s — town house We would like to advertise it for you in national circulation newspapers and publications like An- tique Magazine, directed at exclusive clients who ENGLE-HAMBRIGHT & DAVIES, INC. Real Estate Phone 394-5681 Ask for Bob McMurtrie in the or estate? Lancaster, Pa. FAIRVIEW FARM BUTCHER SHOP AND RETAIL STORE Beef and Pork Grain Fed From Local Farm ORDER TAKEN FOR FREEZER ": AND "2 BEEF AIBA CR ATCT VOTO also CUSTOM BUTCHERING DONE TO YOUR SPECIFICATION FNL NLT VOLT REGULAR HOURS Friday 9-9 Wrapped and Frozen at Plant Route 23 West to Kame Hill Road to Fairview Road "4 mile Saturday 9-5 CLAUDE H. KEAGY PHONE 684-8428 April 28, 1976 DONEGAL FOOTBALL BARBEQUE $1.75 for a HALF CHICKEN May 7 3:30 to 6:00 PM PROCEEDS TO DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PROGRAM. SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS Beer & Ale Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918 (Ie Wien D Pick your favorite phone, in your favorite color, from our United Telephone Boutique. Pick the obvious, the old fashioned, the modern, or the hidden phone. Pick a telephone to fit your fancy. Just pick up your regular phone and call the United Telephone Business Office today. (Mi dE= aR ge. 0 ER a - Ol | 2 THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. ¥ i u $ |! : PROTA LHF sah
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