unty hap- ho is 25th 0 by with #2, 653- the em- Ron ran, | tary par- d. y's. ton of bar- sute that ang- end rter ore han J" i x # February 9, 1977 shirt sale. Jim Gutshall demonstrates how to run the new State Lottery betting machine at Herr’s Market. The Machine, which communicates with a computer in Harrisburg at all times, records the hopefully lucky number you choose and gives you a ticket with your number on it. The machine also displays the winning numbers of last week’s draw. Electronics makes possible a lottery without paper: winning numbers can be generated randomly by computers, and checking accounts using magnetic disks to keep track of your bank balance are already appearing, doing away with the need for checks written on paper. Elwood Myers, new scoutmaster of Troop 53, keeps the kids active Troop 33 is back in action again with a new scoutmaster—Elwood ~ My- ers. Under Mr. Mpyer’s leadership, the Scout troop has become very active. Trips to Canada are planned for May and the summer. An Italian ban- quet will be held. February 12. There will be a show Valentine dance will feature Torch A Valentine Dance, fea- turing the musical group, Torch, will be held at Donegal High School, R.D. #1, Mount Joy, on Satur- for the parents. Some may receive well-deserved re- wards. Awards were handed out at the last meeting. Kip and Jere Embly got their Tenderfoot badges; Jay Shank received his First Class badge and the His- torian office; Steve Henry got the Architecture and Masonry Merit badges; day, February 19, from 8 to 11 p.m. It will be sponsor- ed by the Student Council. Admission is $2.00. No jeans will be permitted. Frank Splain got the Metal, Printing and Reading Merit badges. The troop is looking for new Scouts. If you are 11 years or older, the troop invites you to come to their meetings and join the fun. Meetings are held at the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Maytown every Monday night at 7 o'clock. Paul Smith is president of student council, Jim Shrum, vice-president, Joan DeVitry, treasurer and Barbara Landis is secretary. Sutter pitches at nursery school The kids at Zion Evan- gelical Nursery School got baseball lessons from a pro last week. Bruce Sutter, the Done- gal High graduate who pitches for the Chicago Cubs, taught the young- sters some fundamentals, and pitched an entire game. (Bruce did the hurling for both teams. The game ended in a S-S tie.) Bruce’s son Josh, and the other pupils. studied baseball all day. The day’s lessons included: counting to 10 (which helps, if you want to know who won) and understanding baseball terms. Everybody was treated to popcorn at the game. The school is staffed by Mrs. Cheryl Ronan, teacher and Mrs. Jodie Linard, teacher’s aide. Alan Bernstein Alan S. Bernstein, man- aging director of Wyeth Laboratories, Inc., Mariet- ta, recently was elected to the board of directors of United Way of Lancaster County to serve a three year term. MT. Clean Facilities — Fast Courteous Service! Family Prices — OPEN 7 Days a Week. Sun. - Thurs. 11 - 10; Fri. - Sat.i11 - 11 811 E. Main St., Mount Joy ey xr oY TW Under new management) J Nationally known for our Frosted Root Beer spec Maddock Dinner y 5, 2 large haddock fillets, french fries, cole slaw or applesauce, tartar sauce, and a roll. Call in Order §53-1791 IN KISS SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 5 Dance \[ Tom mecoy | Feb. 25, 10—? CUSTOM entertainment by | {| BUTCHERING Sparkling MILTON GROVE More Maytown Eagles T-shirts . | Burgandy || gih.0.3 available il | FiTsaethiown Marietta | Beneficial |: Association | Waterford Avenue White tee shirts, super Marietta pas and weatshires wil 1.00 donation will be requested at ¢ ballroom. by Jeanette Ruth Once again the Maytown Parents and Teachers in Partnership are having a " Complete butchering service on beef, pork & and sheep, Slaughtering, cutting, wrapping, freezing. feature the Eagle emblem. The words Eagles” will across the front. ‘ Maytown Sugar cured hams & bacon. 1 be printed Anyone interested in placing an order can do so by contacting any May- BLL © & Lock Shop 136 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 town Elementary School student or by calling Jean- ette Ruth, 426-1540. The deadline for ordering shirts is Friday, 1977. SHOP HOURS: ; Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sai. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.— CLOSED February 18, Nl 7 % ; A <4 SENSATIONAL SEVEN-UP SPECIAL 64-01. bottle reg. 99° only Qc NEWS FLASH: CITRUS is still in season at THE FRUIT STAND or [0c—*39.95 Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun. Corned Beef reg. 1.79 only °1.39 Lancaster County Swiss Cheese reg. 2.19 only *1.99 "she good kind’ Intersection of 441 & 743 NE HERR » ~ Open 6:30 A.M. -11 P.M. PHONE: 426-1805 Daily & Sunday A TEETER OE
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