Project D-lites has raised quarter of $12,000 $3,300 has been raised for Project D-Lites, the plan to light Donegal ath- letic fields. The group hopes to raise $12,000. Mrs. Vivian Carroll re- ports that the group is currently planning a fund raising hoagie sale, Octo- ber 27. Other fund raising projects are being develop- ed. Persons interested in helping can call Mrs. Car- roll (426-1270). Mr. Ed Jones reported that materials have been placed on order and will soon be arriving. Work teams will be organized and volunteers interested in helping are urged to call AUTUMN NEW LIFE CRUSADE October 17-24 with a. RON & DIANE SUSEK CONGREGATIONAL BIBLE CHURCH Route 441 By-Pass Marietta, PA. Special music for each service will be provided by soloists Diane Susek and Dave Edwards. Dave Edwards will also direct the choir and lead in the congregational singing for each service. SPECIAL for Junior Highers through College Age - An “Afterglow” and pizza party with Ron following the service on Saturday, October 23. If you are in this age group, DON’T MISS this event. Nursery services will be available for each service for children up to 2 years of age. Children ages 3 thru 6 are invited to attend the ‘‘Children’s Bible Hour” each evening which will be highlighted by a special feature each evening. YOU ARE INVITED to each of these services!! Evening services at 7:30 P.M. Sunday services at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Your Local Insurance Company ~ » FOUNDED 1889 DONEGAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MARIETTA, PENNA. Supporting a Local Effort LOSSES PAID Donegal Mutual Insurance Company ROUTE no. 441 BY-PASS MARIETTA, PENNSYLVANIA 17547 (426-1863). It was learned that the Mount Joy Vo- Tech Machine Shop will be helping in the fabrication of support arms for the lights. To date, the following people and businesses have SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 goal for field lighting contributed $25.00 or more: Ray N. Wiley Agency, Inc., New Standard Corp., Jeff W. Robinson, Cargill, Inc., O. K. Snyder, Insur- ance, Marco’s Restaurant, Susquehanna Beneficial & Paul R. Smith wins scholarship contest Paul R. Smith Paul R. Smith, a senior at Donegal High School, has been designated a commended student in the thirteenth annual National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students. More than 35,000 black students took the 1975 Preliminary Scho- lastic Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) and indi- cated that they wished to participate in the 1977 Achievement. : The faculty and admin- istration are extremely proud of Paul who has been doing a fine job as president of the Student Council. Paul was recently named Boy of the Month. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Smith, 22S Essex Street, Marietta. Social Association, Miller Mobil Service, New Jersey Shell Casting Corp., Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Charles. Gilbert Motors, Marietta Youth Auxiliary, Mrs. Viv- ian Carroll, U. S. Alumin- um Corp., Adult Football Boosters, Donegal Midgets, Ruhl’s Flowers, B. Titus Rutt Agency, Inc., Keener Memorial, Inc., National Central Bank, and Wolge- muth Bros. Inc. Scouts to sell pizza Members of Boy Scout Troop #293 Marietta, will sell pizza door to door on Wednesday evening, Octo- ber 13. The orders will be filled Saturday, October 23. Cheese and pepproni are available. Profits will be used to renovate the scout head quarter at the JC center. Watch the Fruit Stand for the best in produce at the lowest prices. 10 bs. U.S. #1 9/ gee! Chopped Ham Chunk Cheddar Cheese Thurs., Fri. Reg. $1.99 We have the world’s best cider $1.69 gal. & Sat. Only only $1.69 Reg. $1.99 only $1 .79 HERR 5 PHONE: 426-1805 Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 6:30 A.M. -11 P.M. Daily & Sunday
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