Page 14 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES dy 3 Photo shows, from left to right, ball United Way officials John Hoffman, Don Betty, and Ernest Tobin. They are standing in front of Mr. Betty's Model A Ford roadster, which he drives to work. United Way starts fund drive; serves local area in many ways The United Way of Lan- caster County is beginning this year’s fund drive in our area. Local officials of the service organization visited the Susquehanna Times offices last week to explain how the United Way benefits the commun- ity. The officials were: Don Betty, chairman of United Way's loaned executive ger of the Armstrong Cork and Ceiling Plant in Mari- etta; John Hoffman, account executive for United Way and president of the Union National Bank in Mount Joy; and Ernest Tobin, executive director of United Way in Lancaster. United Way helps fund the following organizations in this area: the Donegal Visiting Nurse Association housekeeping disabled and aged people); the Marietta Salvation Army extension unit; Boy and Girl Scouts; and the Mount Joy Helping Service. Last year the United Way spent a total of $3,144 in the area covered by the Susquehanna Times. $2,174 was spent for youth and community groups, $729 was spent on health ser- vices, and $241 was spent on family and child care. MARIETTA Porter Street—1 bed- room cottage, good starter home, price is right. $6600 EAST MARKET ST. 2', story single home, on large lot, use as large 1 family home or 2 unit apart- ment. Also 5 de- tached garages. Call for appointment. $32,500. CALL DICK SMEDLEY 426-3614 CTION wile 8684-7900 MOUNT JOY LEGION [2 miles E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass] sede skk kok okok July 24 VARITONES sek kkk? Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 July 21, 1976 rll didi died dR RY PHONE 898-8376 ‘WILLIAM K. RISSER, Owner Auto A/C Repairs On All Makes AUTO AIR CO. 176 Main Street Salunga, Pa. 17538 A—R—A ACCESSORIES AIR CONDITIONING SOUND SYSTEMS SPEED CONTROLS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SS SSS. VLA d Lid dd III III III II 00D SISISIS IIIS SIL SSIS LILI SSSI SSS SSS SSS SSS SSSI SSIS SSS Marriage Difficulties? Do unresolved differences threaten family life? Family & Children’s Service of Lancaster County 12 S. Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 367-3320 If no answer, call 1-397-5241 program and plant mana- (which provides help to Celebrating our Nation’s 200th Year and the ¢/ Telephone’s 100th Birthday! For thousands of years man and his messages could travel no faster than he himself . . . or his horse could run. Through all the centuries of history. man has made some imagi- native attempts to hasten his messages . . . tom toms . . . horns . smoke signals . . . pigeons. But most proved unreliable and susceptible to the weather. Then in the 19th century all this changes with dramatic sud- denness. On March 10,1876 and in the third story laboratory at 5 Exeter Place. Boston, Thomas Watson hears the first complete sentence transmitted by a variable resistance transmitter. Alex- ander Graham Bell's “Mr. Watson. come here, | want you!” comes clearly over the wire. During the exciting 100 years since, new communications inventions and discoveries have followed one another with breath taking rapidity. We at United Telephone salute the courage of our founding fathers and the imagination of our inventors not to be satisfied with ancient “well-documented impossibilities”’. People experi- menting with new thoughts and new ideas. We pledge our con- tinuing support to making America the greatest nation. yesterday. today and tomorrow. Watch your newspapers for more information concerning these telephones. BEE THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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