)76 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 Mifflin Press, Jn. November 3, 1976 Zion UCC covered dish supper is in ll I OFFSET — LETTERPRESS 1e A Members of the Zion : United Church of Christ, Wedding Hnnouncements I Waterford Avenue, Mari- I etta, will sponsor a covered sat dish fellowship supper on ® Job Printing Saturday, November 6, at 6 e Publications p.m. All members are 0 invited to bring a covered eo Bulletins d dish. Mrs. Ray Kunkle will arrange the entertainment. * Programs Mrs. Paul Hoffines and Mrs. Harold Stotz are ¢ Custom Labels co-chairpersons of the sup- ® Perfect Binding Photo shows Indian quarterback Kevin Bradley (#14) in action against Norlebco last Blood 336 Locust St. Columbia, Pa. Saturday. Bradley hurled 24 passes, connected on 16, for a total of 292 passing yards. He got good protection from men like guard Jay Eshleman (#65) in the photo above. 2 pe a fp, pressure Phone 684-2253 The American Heart rate : Bradley hurls spectacular passes tr oh - Chapter now has 13 per- as Indians defeat Vikings 27 - 13 manent blog pressure a walk Kevin Bradlee ¢ Beadi testing sites in operation y w v y day radley’s arm accounting the game's closing for the countians. The . at Donegal last Saturday. for S6 of those yards. A 30 inal Darryl Houseal locations and the times of B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry t Donegal’s tall quarterback yard pass to Bill Gainer delighted the fans by operation for the month of 7 ’s ! : hurled an incredible 292 completed the drive and picking off another Viking November is: Since 1915’ I pic wom of passes 36 0. gee. Domgal a Jerive puse Sloan's Pharmacy, 6} MARIETTA, PA. ans 0 : ead. East Main Street, Mount : 2 victory over Norlebco last i wi every Tuesday and MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. week. Wednesday from 2 to 4 Donegal drew the first p.m. : blood of the afternoon, scoring twice in the first quarter. Bradley hit Gainer 1 with a long pass for the y first TD. The second score t came on another pass play, e this time to Emenheiser. 2 oN After that, Norlebco Be f seemed to be taking over N the game for a while. The on Vikings scored in the 2d and 3d periods, bringing themselves within a point of the Indians at 14-13. A bad punt gave the Indians possesion of the football on the Viking 35 yard line. Pete Splain put DHS back in control of the game - with a 32 yard running rampage. The Vikings mounted a wild but sucessful passing attack in the final period. One long Viking bomb after another found its target until Darryl Houseal inter- cepted the only pass that would have counted on the DHS S yard line. Donegal drove 82 yards for a touchdo School Board president Dr. William B. Landis must have been glad that the strike ended before Saturday. Doc. is one of the Indians’ most loyal fans. Photo shows him watching the game last Saturday from the top of the press box. This big Viking just wouldn’t stop moving. There are 4 tbe ge i on his back in the photo above, and he’s still moving. trudging along. - APPLES - APPLES - APPLES Stayman Winesap Red Delicious | COUPON WORTH i GOOD THRU NOV. 9, 1976 Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Only § I § ON ANY HALF BUSHEL APPLES A of i i i i i ¥ wR only $1.49.8 only $1.79 8. reg. 1.79 Corn Beef Turkey Ham reg. 1.99 ERR 5 PHONE: 426-1805 Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 6:30 A.M. - 11 P.M. Daily & Sunday
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