Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Methodist women to hold Amy Schirmer (left) and sister Julie (right) model some of the knitted and crocheted items for sale at the Methodist Womens’ Societies ‘‘unique bazaar’’ in Marietta. The bazaar will be held Sat., Oct. 23. Winners of fire prevention poster contest Florin Fire Company members announced the winners of the Fire Pre- vention Week Poster Con- test. Grandview School: Grade 4— 1st-Roger Finger; 2nd-Mike Brubak- er; 3rd-Richard Fellen- baum. Fifth grade— 1st-Kevin Dehoff; 2nd-Lil Carnes; 3rd -Curtis Martin. Sixth grade— 1st-Frank Spence; 2nd-Tracey Ney; 3rd-Jodi Brubaker. Kraybill School: Third Grade— 1st-Dean Oberholtzer; 2nd-Gennifer Reed; 3rd-Marcy J. Kray- bill. Fourth Grade— 1st-Eric Kurtz; 2nd-Diane Shellen- berger; 3rd-Steve Smith. Fifth Grade— 1st-Clair Hoover; 2nd-Holly Benner; 3rd-Miriam Hartzler. Sixth Grade— 1st-Ro- berta Ann Shertzer; 2nd- Mike Landis; 3rd-Jewel Kurtz. Prizes awarded were: Ist place-2'2 pound ABC fire extinguisher. 2nd place-$5.00 cash; 3rd place- $2.00 cash. Friendship Fire Company poster winners were: First Grade— 1st-Allen Carnes, Elm Tree School; 2nd-Debra Fritsch, Elm Tree School; 3rd-Brian Dukeman, Seiler School. Second Grade— 1st- Sharon Nissley, Seiler School; 2nd-Bob Keener, Seiler School; 3rd-Matthew Blasick, Seiler School. Third Grade— 1st-Bret Graybeal, Elm Tree School; 2nd-Beth Reymer, Seiler John Goodling, Jr. named director School; 3rd-Terri Strite, Elm Tree School. Fourth Grade— 1st-Carol Stonesifer, Seiler School; 2nd-Jennifer Applegate, Seiler School; 3rd-Kristine Rice, Elm Tree School. Fifth Grade— 1st-June Huddle, Elm Tree School; 2nd-Sherri Morris, Elm of Marietta Building John Goodling, Jr., of Marietta, has been ap- pointed to fill the unexpir- ed term of Roy Haller as a director of the Marietta Building and Loan Associa- tion. Goodling has been em- ployed by the U.S. Postal Service for the past 24 years. He has also been associated with Penn Real- ty, Inc., as a sales repre- sentative for the past 6 years. He is currently serving as president of Zion United Church of Christ and is also president of the Mari- etta Boat Club. He is a member of the Lancaster Board of Realtors, the Marietta Lions Club and the American Legion. Goodling is a graduate of Marietta High School. He attended Franklin and Marshall College and has earned credits in many Rummage A rummage sale, spon- sored by the Lutheran Church Women of Zion Lutheran Church, Marietta, will be held in the former Donegal Mutual Insurance unique bazaar The Women’s Society of the First United Methodist Church, 216 East Market Street, Marietta, is spon- soring a Christmas Bazaar on Friday, October 22 from 10 am. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, October 23rd from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The bazaar will feature handcrafted gifts for all ages. There will be an Christmas corner, cap bout- ique, babyland, greenery corner, and ceramics corn- er. A luncheon will be serv- ed throughout the day. Hoagies, barbeque, hot dogs and homemade vege- table soup will be sold, along with other homemade goodies. Alumni band to play Sat. Alumni members of the Donegal Band are urged to participate in the annual homecoming band show. The alumni band will march at half time during the Annville-Cleona game on Donegal’s football field Saturday, October 16. Contact the director, Glen Leib, at his home (426-1718) or at school (653-5627) or (653-1871) prior to Saturday. A prac- tice session will be held before the game. Tree School; 3rd-Barbara Ney, Seiler School. Sixth Grade— 1st-Kevin Miller, Elm Tree School; 2nd-Sheri Shenk, Elm Tree School; 3rd-Laurie Miller, Elm Tree School. Prizes: 1st-$25.00 U.S. Savings Bond; 2nd-$10.00 cash; and 3rd-ceramic fire- man. and Loan Penn State University real estate courses. Other directors of the Marietta Building and Loan are Rev. John S. Hiestand, John E. Hiestand, Donald H. Nikolaus, Charles 0O’- Connor, John Orth, and Robert Spangler. sale Friday Building, Market and Mul- berry Streets, Marietta on Friday, October 15, from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Household items, cloth- ing etc., will be featured saleable acticles. October 13, 1976 BEG GOOD NEWS FOR OWNERS WITH: 1. Radial tires that wobble! 2. Sport wheels 3. Mag wheels 4. 16.5 wheels 5. Up to and including 18’’ wheels 6. Recaps that hop! We have purchased Hunter’s new dynamic-static wheel balancer! Reason: To guarantee the best in tire service MILLERS Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 NN 3 N OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET—569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends SINCE 1920... Service on all makes of appliances A LOCATION FOR WIRING CRIN TR TUT TN 2 SINCE 1920 CO. Inc. 444 LOCUST STREET COLUMBIA Used cars, Sales, Inspections, and Service Maytown, Pa. 426-3604 EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. Thomas W. O’Connor (Mount Joy Area Only) For Rent Modern Office, 500 square feet, in downtown Marietta. Immediate Occupancy EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) Call 684-2805 or 684-2273 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— Rick Bromer Advertising Manager— Elizabeth Ehrhorn Society Editor—Hazel Baker Staff —Jody Bass, Kathie Guyton, Judy Swab Vol. 76 No. 41 October 13, 1976 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post office in Marietta, Pa. as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year
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