Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 05, 1976, Image 2

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Photo above shows, trom left to right; tront row- Fire Chief Kenneth D. Geesey, Sr.,
Tri-County CB Social President Stephen Bailey, Police Chief James Millar, and fireman
Jay Beaston; back row- trustee Glenn Evans, trustee Bruce Herneisen, and Asst.
Secretary Donald Morgan.
C.B. Social to register radios
Tri-County C. B. Social,
Inc., has just completed
plans to hold an operation
identification at the Mari-
etta Fire Station on May 8,
1976. The purpose of opera-
tion identification is to
register items that are fre-
quently stolen from houses
and vehicles. These items,
C. B. radios, tape players,
F.M. radio converter, and
the like, are a target for
thieves looking for a fast re-
sale.
How does Operation
Identification work? You
bring your C.B. radio or
tape player, or whatever the
item to a ‘‘Tri-County In-
graving Break."’ Volunteers
will engrave the item with
your license number, social
security number, or any
other request that can only
be traced to you. Then you
fill out a paper listing the
items, which is turned over
to the police.
If that article is ever
stolen or lost the police
department has a record of
all markings that-are on the
article. Also, Tri-County
Club will supply you with a
sticker to put on your dash-
board or house window,
stating that the items have
been registered with the
police. A sticker is also
available for the item itself.
The free service is spon-
sored by the above organiz-
ation and the Marietta
Police Department.
James Millar, Marietta
Police Chief and Kenneth
Geesey, Pioneer Fire Chief
will be on hand to give some
helpful hints on protecting
valuables from being stolen.
Road distress flags will be
offered for sale at the same
time by the sponsoring
group. The set of four vinyl
posters with a self stick back
tab depicting for common
road emergencies: break-
down, injury, out of gas, and
flat tire.
Stephen M. Bailey, presi-
dent of the Try-County and
his members will be on hand
from 11 a.m., until 4 p.m.
Saturday, May 8. Refresh-
ments will be available from
the Pioneer Fire Company
ladies auxiliary.
Marietta Aux benefit to be held
Young Joseph J. Gilmartin holds a candle mold while Mr.
William Heisey pours wax.
"Sounds and Spirits of
'76,” a garden party-benefit
for the Marietta Auxillary to
the Columbia Hospital, will
be held May 8, from 3 to 7
p-m., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Miller, 111
Fairview Ave., Marietta.
Guests will have a chance
to indulge themselves in the
exquisite tastes of Amer-
ica’s 18th century landed
gentry.
Delicacies like cheese
olive canapes will be served.
Liquid refreshments in-
clude George Washington's
favorite drink; the. claret
wine cooler.
Luke Grubb will be
featured on the harpsicord,
a commemorative booklet
will be available. The
Colonial Crafts hostess will
be offering some carry
home creations.’’ The menu
will be prepared by the
Kountry Korner.
The public is invited to
attend.
May Day
(cont.)
[Continued from page 1]
Miss Lori Sagerer, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Sagerer.
Miss Robin Snyder,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Snyder.
Miss Connie Frey, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Fry.
Miss Sharon Hershey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hershey, Jr.
Miss Laurie Kling,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Kling, Jr.
Serving as escorts will be
Robert Squibbs, Leonard
Mummau, Chris Miller,
Mitchell Johnson, Scott
Penwell, Duane Gray,
Thomas Markley, and Jerry
Miller.
Arlen Mummau will es-
cort last year’s queen.
Also participating in the
May Day festivities as
flower girls will be Miss
Sarah Harnish, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Harnish
and Miss Sandy Messner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Messner.
Bearing the Queen’s gift
will be Master David Harn-
ish, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Harnish.
Serving as Masters of
Ceremonies for the proces-
sional will be Mr. William
Earhart, a member of the
W. I. Beahm Junior High
School faculty. Mr. Samuel
Harnish, principal of W. I.
Beahm Junior High School
will announce the 1976 May
Queen.
Mr. Walter Price and Mr.
Theodore Greider serve as
Student Council advisor.
Mrs. Joyce Zangari and
Mrs. Jean Phiel serve as
advisors for the May Day
candidates and the proces-
sional.
This year’s May Day pro-
cessional will begin prompt-
ly at 7 p.m., in the W. L
Beahm auditorium. The
public is cordially invited to
attend this May Day cele-
bration, a highlight of the
school year.
DHS Band
Parents
sponsor
paper drive
The Donegal Band
Parents Club will sponsor a
paper drive on Saturday,
May 15, from 8 to 11 a.m.,
at the high school. All con-
tributions may be brought to
the school for processing.
Large amounts will be
picked up by calling 653-
4710. The last call for
Colgate labels will be May
15th.
Proceeds from the above
projects will contributed to-
ward the summer band
camp activity.
May 5, 197
They say good fisherman are liars,
we agree!
We think people who find
their cars over-due for state
inspection STRETCH the ¥
truth also! A
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They convey to your loved ones your
wishes and desires. That is why many
people in the area have completed pre-
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ment.
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SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
Box 75A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547
Published weekly on Wednesday (50 issues per year)
426-2212
Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer
Editor—Richard S. Bromer
Advertising Manager—Elizabeth Ehrhomn
Society Editor—Hazel Baker
Staff —Jody Bass, Kathie Bromer, Judy Swab
Vol. 76 No. 18 May 5, 1976
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