May 19, 1976 Maytown announces latest DARE winners P f 5 ; § * Page 8 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES LOTT (1) ET EY 144 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED FAIRVIEW FARM BUTCHER SHOP AND RETAIL STORE Beef and Pork Grain Fed From Local Farm ORDER TAKEN FOR FREEZER "4 AND V; BEEF also CUSTOM BUTCHERING DONE TO YOUR SPECIFICATION FOTOS VOSPTIOLTN Wrapped and Frozen at Plant Route 23 West to Kame Hill Road to Fairview Road Y: mile Ha Od lr MFO. REGULAR HOURS Friday 9-9 Saturday 9-5 CLAUDE H. KEAGY PHONE 684-8428 Witmer, Doris Zimmerman, Denise Cizauskas, Kristofer Embly, Amy Biesecker, Jason Herr, Missy Lucas, Lori Hicks, Alex Hartzler. Avid Readers Club Timmy Orth, Sue Smoker, Mary Gutshall, Rebecca Wenger, J. Edward Photo shows final DARE reading project award winners at Maytown School. Hall of Fame winners are from left to right and front to back: John Zimmerman, Wafi Tressler, Jenny Mullins, Billy Swisher, Bobby Graham, Cheryl PISS I-E Gilmartin, and Melissa Myers. Welcomer, Darlene Weidman, Doug White, Carol Gerlach, Cheryl Poston, Anne Musser, Timmy Nell, Cris Swab, Jodi Bixler, Lori Dombach, Jeff Hess, and Terri Smoker leaning Photo shows the Readers Club winners at Maytown |, School. They are from left to right and from front to back: Beth Hershey, Kelly Nell, Jeff Wenger, Lori Vogt, Craig LEASE A NEW IMAGE AND DRIVE YOURSELF WILD WITH ONE OF LIFE’S EXTRA PLEASURES. IT’S THE PRACTICAL WAY OF DRIVING IN LUXURY WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT. 1760 MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER PHONE 569-5353 Opposite Erb’s Marker Mother-Son dinner to be held by | - E-town Christian Women’s Club by Hazel Crankshaw A dinner for Mothers and Sons, a change from the great May business of Mother-Daughter Banquets, will highlight the June 1st meeting of the Elizabeth- town Christian Women’s Club. Sports will be the theme and sporting goods will be displayed by B & B Sporting Goods, Elizabeth- town. Music will be provided by Selah, Music Ministry Group from Messiah Col- lege. Donald L. MacCullough, Director of the Christian Education Department of Lancaster Bible College, will speak on ‘‘What’s the Score?’’ McCullough, re- cognized in the 1975 edition of Outstanding Young Men of America, is a sports and camping enthusiast. He is presently pursuing doctoral studies at New York Univer- sity. The meeting will be held in Myer Dining Hall, Eliza- bethtown College, and will begin with a diner at 6:30 p.m. Reservations should be sent to Mrs. Carol Bowman, R.D. #1, Mount Joy, before May 24. Check ($4.25 per over the post. MARIETTA story single on large lot w/ 5 garages. Can be used as large single home or 2 apts. Now has kitchen and bath on both floors. New roof and siding. Lots of possibilities. Call Dick CALL DICK SMEDLEY 426-3614 person) and self-addressed and stamped envelope are necessary. The Club’s May meeting featured quilts and the lounge was filled with quilts prized by members of the club. Mrs. Charles Fruh- wurth, Hershey, explained how to make prize-winning quilts. Mrs. Fruhwurth teaches quilting and she displayed some of her own handiwork, all expertly stitched. Barbara Bartlett, Balti- more, was the featured speaker. Ginny Scherea, Aberdeen, was the soloist. MOUNT JOY 2 wooded bidg. lots, acre and % acre, on hard road. $4800 and $5500. CALL JIM HEISEY 653-1205 TION an 301 Cherry $t Columbia, PA 884.7900
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