Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 20, 1976, Image 10

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To know what to do is
wisdom;
To know how to do it is skill;
To do the thing as it should
be done is service.
How may we
be of service to you?
20 Years of sincere, courteous
service to this area.
Richard D. Smedley
FUNERAL HOME
29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA
426-3614
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UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
Nancy Gruber wins
grape selling award
At the recently held national California Grape Contest,
Nancy Gruber of Stehman’s IGA in Mount Joy won a
certificate and a $25.00 award for an excellent effort
mace in selling California grapes. In the picture, Nancy
is being presented with the check by Mr. Dick Thomas
of G. H. Delp Co., their produce supplier.
Florin Fire Co.
will
sell smoke-detectors
by Glenn Miller
Florin Fire company will
sell smoke detectors.
The regular monthly
meeting of the Florin Fire
Company was held at the
Fire Hall on October 12
with 24 members present.
Cheif Geltmacher reported
six fire calls for the month
of September.
Because of recent in-
quires from residents, it
was decided to offer smoke
detectors for sale to anyone
who is interested in the
lifesaving device. This de-
tector is a ionization type,
which is battery operated.
For further information
contact any of the following
numbers: 653-1652, 6S53-
1367, or 653-5134.
In other business it was
agreed to purchase a
Motorola Four Channel
portable 2-way radio. The
money will come from the
present fund drive.
Church family night
Family night planned
at St. Mark’s Church
by W. Richard Kohler
Wednesday nights will
be ‘‘Family Nights’ at St.
Mark’s United Methodist
Church, Mount Joy, begin-
ning with October 27, 1976.
A full program with some-
thing for every age group
in the period from 7 to 8:30
p.-m., each week is the goal
of the experiment. Concern
for the involvement of the
entire family in a church
activity is the reason for
this new approach.
To launch the program
there will be a ‘kick-off’ on
October 27th with a carry-
in supper at 6:30 p.m.,
followed by a presentation
for all family members
young and old by the Ken-
singer family of Lancaster.
The Kensingers use ‘live
puppets’ to dramatize stor-
ies from the Bible to the
delight and profit of all age
groups.
Future programs of a
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general nature will be held
every four to six weeks.
The next one will be an
Advent Workshop on Wed-
nesday evening, December
1, 1976.
In between the general
meetings, there will be
weekly groups for all ages-
a children’s group, a youth
group, two choirs, and (at
the start) an adult study
group. Ht is hoped that by
the first of the year, there
will be three adult groups.
Each week, the last fif-
teen minutes (8:15-8:30) of
the evening’s program will
have everyone together for
a time of praise and prayer
before dismissal.
Miss Sharon Givler, the
church’s associate is coor-
dinating this new program.
Participation from the en-
tire community is invited.
For more information, call
653-5493.
. October 20, 1976
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WANTED
Stand holders for
downtown farmers’ market
in Elizabethtown
. to be
OPEN SOON
Only sellers of food should apply.
Limited supply of stands available
Extensive market advertising.
CALL 426-3097
NOW
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Marietta
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Also jewelry, baskets,
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~ 4 L Law 1 wn
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satisfied or return it in 30
days ‘with NO COST OR
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Compare our quality &
prices before you buy
any hearing aid.
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HEARING AID
CENTER
NEW
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213 West Orange St. 2 A YING Caans
Lancaster, Pa. 17603 BEGINING
Ph. 393-6921 NOV. 10 & 17
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“Since 1915”
MARIETTA, PA.
MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS.
§ SPECIAL THIS WEEK ;
x Cider in your jug— $1.45 gal.
: Lots of pumpkins for Jack-O-Lanterns 35c¢ to $1.50
4 Neck pumpkins for pies i
y EGGS FROM OUR FARM !
Cobbler potatoes, Sweet potatoes— $3.85 2 bu. |
i NICE STAYMAN APPLES %
y Red and Yellow Delicious Apples |
g Cranberries— Citrus fruit— Grapes A
FEED YOUR FAMILY BETTER FOR LESS 4
When you buy seconds and quantity packs Ls
L Many things from Candy to Weaver’s Chicken 8
: Pretzels— Cookie Bits— Mrs. Paul’s Fish i
i Frosty Acre Frozen Vegetables— Confectioner and 2}
; Brown Sugar in 5 & 10 Ib. bags 4
fWOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT.
1 STORE HOURS: Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
1 Ys mi. West of Mt. Joy, along Rte. 230 Ph 653-5661