Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 16, 1976, Image 14

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Pirates cruise down Market Street during the Children’s Parade.
Children’s fair held at Marietta
Kelly Barton and Ryan
Frymoyer were crowned
“Queen and King’ of the
Marietta Children’s Fair
Saturday afternoon by the
reigning queen Slyvia
Lowman. Bobby Carroll
and Angela Nickey were
the runners-up in the
contest. The winners re-
ceived savings bonds and
all four participants were
presented trophies.
Twenty-four candidates
competed for the title.
Votes were cast at 1 cent
per vote, in cooperating
merchants’ stores. The
contest netted over $1,000
which will underwrite the
cost of operating the
summer supervised play-
ground activities at War
Memorial Park six weeks
this year.
Kelly, the daughter of
Linda Barton is three years
of age while Ryan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fry-
moyer, is age 2%, all are
of Marietta mailing
addresses.
The all day benefit start-
ed with a children’s parade
on West Market Street
with these winners: Pretti-
est; 1st=Missie Loucks and
Steve Sload; 2nd = Susan
Kauffman and Becky Ben-
singer; and 3rdeLinda
Anderson.
Funniest: 1steRicky Ben-
singer; 2ndeLisa Kylerand,
3rd«Jimmy Carroll.
Most original: 1st=Scotty,
Benney, Christopher
Demmy and Tim Smith,
2nd = Christopher and
Chrissy Sipe and Susan
Buchanan, 3rd = Cathy
Beaston.
Floats: 1st=Willie Wolf
and Annette Drager, 2nde
Lisa Nicky and 3rd=Kelly
McKain and Dawn Al-
bright.
Bikes: Dick Showalter.
Special awards of $2
went to Amy Elliot, Mindy
Mateer, Doug Bryant, and
Donny Pickle.
Pet parade winners were:
Prettiest: 1st=Stacy Rettew,
2nd = Melisa Armold, and
3rd-Paula Rice.
Largest: 1st = Mark
Spickler, 2nde Rick Zink,
and 3rdeMike Neal.
Smallest animals were
shown by Russ Flowers,
Barbara Eisenhauer, and
Joanne Hedgpath.
Funniest prize winners
were I1st*Andrew Zuch, 2nd
Pam Ney and Lori Armold,
and 3rd=Troy Aldinger.
Most unusual prizes
were won by Michael Low-
man, LuAnne Hedgepath,
and Richard Bellows.
SUGAR:
100 Ibs $24.50 5 lbs $1.29 2/5 Ib bags $2.55
REDISOL, the instant thickening for fruit pies—
available in 1 Ib, 2 Ib, & 5 Ib bags
CONFECTIONERS SUGAR & BROWN SUGAR
in 2, 5 and 10 Ib bags
Seconds in Pretzles, Candy, Weaver’s Chicken
Mrs. Paul’s Fish
FROSTY ACRE QUALITY FROZEN FOODS
in large economy packs
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Delicious Sweet Watermelon,
by the quarter, the half, or the whole
COCOA SHELLS STILL AVAILABLE AT
LOW PRICE OF $1.40
You park free at the door and you get
personal attention inside.
WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT.
STORE HOURS: Daily 8am. to6 p.m. Fri.8 am. to 9p. m.
% mi. West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 PH. 653-5661
Best behaved animals
were shown by Missy
Lucas, George Williams,
and Jeff Aldinger.
Prize winners for the art
show were: kindergarten-
1st-Tim Sadler, 2nd-Mark
Sadler, and 3rd= Mathew
Vera. Grade 4 to 6 winners
were: Ist Annie deVitry,
2nd Jeff Aldinger, 3rd
Butch Bensinger. Grades 7
to 12 winners were: lste
Joan deVitry, 2nd -Karen
deVitry, 3rd-Russell Knight
and Amy Showalter.
The annual event was
sponsored by the Marietta
Recreation Association.
Students
named to
dean’s list
Clarion State College
students who attained the
Dean’s List for the Spring
semester, 1976, are as
follows:
Helene M. Dalkiewicz,
R.D.#1, Marietta; and
Kathy J. Erb, R.D.#1,
Mount Joy.
WALT DISNEY’S
Follow Me
Boys
all cartoon featurette
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STATE
THEATRE
Columbia
684-2273
Wed., Thurs., Sun.,
Mon., & Tues. — 7p.m.
Fri. & Sat. — 7&9
Sat. matinee 1:30
MOOSE
THEATRE
Elizabethtown
367-1351
Thurs. & Sun — 7p.m.
Sat. matinee 1:30
Friendship Fire Co.
fund drive report
The fund drive at Fri-
endship Fire Co. No. 1,
Mount Joy is in its second
week.
W. 1. Beahm Junior High
School Student Council
officially started off the
fund drive with a $100
check.
The fund drive is to pay
for the Hurst Tool and
Monitor Defibrillator.
Chief Frank Good stated
the goal of the fund drive
is $10,000.
The Hurst Tool nick-
named the ‘‘Jaws of Life’’
is a portable power rescued
tool that operates quietly,
flamelessly and does not
employ grinding wheels or
saw blades. It is a jawlike
device with twin forged
arms that can pull or lift 5
tons. It can raise a car roof,
steering column, dash, or
remove doors. Auxiliary
adaptors are available for
special applications. The
tool can be used on fire
scenes, in industrial,
commercial, auto, and
other rescue areas. The
Hurst tool is a proven
efficient, time saving tool.
When put into service, the
tool will be available to
neighboring fire depart-
ments and ambulances dur-
ing an emergency. The
closest ‘“‘Jaws of Life’ is
located in Manheim where
they have proven them-
selves numerous times.
Delivery of the Hurst
Tool is expected any time.
One million people suffer
heart attacks each year,
350,000 die before reaching
hospitals. Heart attacks are
the number one medical
emergency in the U.S...
and our community. On
approximately 35% of the
emergency ambulance calls
of the Friendship Fire Co.
No. 1 unit last year, the
Defibrillator Heart Monitor
could have been used.
Immediate treatment of the
scene, saves lives when
treatment and equipment is
available. In order to treat
heart attacks properly and
effectively, it is necessary
to see what the heart is
doing. This is possible with
the heart monitor, allowing
the physician to administer
the correct drug. The
training of the Friendship
emergency medical person-
nel and nurses by a local
physician was completed
June 6. The new ambu-
lance placed in service last
year and the continued
advance training of the
ambulance crews, indicate
Friendship Fire Company’s
commitment to this volun-
teer life-saving service. The
Defibrillator Heart Monitor
is ‘expected to be ordered
this week.
Fri. & Sat. — 7 & 9p.m. §
June 10, 19/0
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French fries
Cole slaw
or
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Hot buttered roll
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