kh kk ok kk kk dk ok kek Ak kk kk kk kk kk kk MII AVY A Z/VU Honor roll named at W. I. Beahm school “A” HONOR ROLL 7th grade Jeffrey Duke, Cheryl Grimm, Donna Hay, Mindy Lambert, Timothy Milo- vich, Darlene Musser, Darlene Rutt, and Georgi- ann Westerman. “B’’ HONOR ROLL 7th grade LaTisha Barnitz, Steven Bowman, Reba Brubaker, Joyce Darkey, Sherry Derr, and Bonnie Drace. Robert Dunkleberger, Corrine Frey, Sherry Frey, Tammy Fry, Kim Gainer, and Susan Gebhart. Jay Garber, Tracey Geib, Lori Grubb, Bill Hall, Brenda Hershey, David Hess, Kelly Hoover, and Lynn Jenkins. Colleen Jones, Trudy Kelly, John Kerschner, Mary Kline, Philip Landis, David Laughman, Craig Lehman, and Susan Malik. Maxine Maxwell, Philip Mellinger, Constance Men- gel, Gina Mohr, Duane Musser, Jennifer Mylin, Greg Nell, and Lisa Nell. Cindy Peifer, Allen Pen- well, Kim Perry, Roxanne Shank, Amy Showalter, Lori Simmons, Bruce Sip- ling, Melissa Sperla, Philip Spickler, William Thome, and Daryl Witman. “A” HONOR ROLL 8th grade Lisa Aungst, Sherri Kin- sey, Phil Landis, Karla Rex, and Doris Saylor. ‘““B> HONOR ROLL 8th grade Thersa Berg, Gordon Brightbill, Colleen Bru- Old Dick Bromer had some cows “Doctor Dick’ Bromer, R.D.#1, Marietta, had a little trouble (again) with his livestock last week. On Saturday, June S, six little black heifers which had just been delivered to Bromer’s farm, broke through an electric fence around his pasture and took off across the country- side. With the help of numer- ous neighbors over a period of five days, all the run- aways were returned to Parents Without Partners Parents Without Partners will meet at 7:45 p.m., Friday, June 18, at the social hall of the Grace Lutheran Church, James and North Queen Streets, + STORE HOURS 8to8 x Mon. thru Fri. 8to4 Saturday Mr. Z x Mome Center, Fok kok kkk ok dok ok tok ohh ok Bromer. The animals were trapped where they tried to join the herds of Harry Aungst, Don Mowrer, and Irwin Engle. Aungst, Mowrer, and Engle separ- ated the heifers from their herds and returned them to Bromer. (Oscar Leas permitted Bromer to tie up one of the first captured animals in Leas’ barnyard as a lure to those still at large then.) All six are presently secure in Bromer’s barn- Lancaster. ; All single parents, be- cause of death, divorce, separation, or unmarried status who have at least one living unmarried child XXXXEEXXXENEEENEXEEX EEX XXX eZ from . .. America’s Colorful Past A Collection of Paint Colors for TODAY ALL WALLPAPER 10% to w= B &\ 25%" NOW THRU SATURDAY yard, where they are get- ing slowly conditioned to an elictric wire. Bromer is also com- pleting putting up a woven fence around his entire pasture. (Three years ago seven- teen young Holstein bulls broke through the electric wire around Bromer’s place and ran two miles toward Maytown. A dozen neigh- bors assisted him then in herding the bulls back to the barn.) to meet under 21 years of age are invited to attend. More information may be obtained by calling Jane Sumpman at 684-7617. 2AMnAM ACARD 400 W. Bainbridge St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 367-1128 baker, Pamela Ebersole, Julie Endslow, Kevin Eshleman, and Scott Eshleman. Connie Frey, Joe Garlin, Scott Gerberich, Susan Gillham, Bill Gutshall, Tracee Gotwalt, Mitch Johnson, and Kathy Keener. Judy Kerschner, Doug Kline, Greg Laughlin, Tracy McCoy, Mary Mes- zaros, Mitchell Mummaw, Vicky Noll, Beth Prowell, - Barbara Stoner, Donna Tilley, Mark Wagner, and Dale White. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 9 OLD ROUTE 30 (462) in COLUMBIA CITGO MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS - GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. East End — Route 441 - Marietta Phone 426-3863 Li A Company of United SOMETHING OLD FOR YOUR DEN. The candlestick telephone is a thing of the past, and it can do something nice for any room in your home. The living room, the bedroom, the kitchen, and especially the den and family room. United Telephone now offers these distinctive phones in red, white, black and in a special star-studded red, white and blue. Simply call your local United Telephone Business Office today for information about something old for the den. BE THE UNITED TELEPHONE ii COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Te , Inc.