Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES WANT TO SAVE MONEY??? CALL ME BEFORE YOU BUY A WATER SOFTENER AMMON SMITH Roofing & Siding FREE ESTIMATES downtown Celeabla 684-2273 Starts Thursday The Rink ok years 633-1159 er re WARREN SMITH WATER Again STEHMAN, SR. Thurs. & Sun.—7 p.m. Fri. & Sat.—7 & 9 p.m. lll i ddd ddd bd id ddl ddd dll ddd CONDITIONING Co, 307 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY AAR Al A A AEE ER RRR RPP PPP IITs A N N N N N N N 3 N N N N N N N N A N S N N hy N N N N N N N N \ First National wal Oh] Travelers Checks: BighiaySole HW Save up to 96% of the usual fee. IF (Sale ends May 3lst.) "| hate to wait... angi love ° save. Big May Sale Buy up to $5,000 worth of First National City Travelers Checks for only a $2 fee during the Big May Sale. amountor €€ how much you save. Travelers Checks Usual Fee May Fee YOU SAVE $5000 | $50.00 |- $200 | 96% 2,500 2500 | 200 92% 1000 | 1000 | 200 80% 500 5.00 2.00 60% Offer good only in U.S. and Puerto Rico—and ends May 31, 1977 to wait for a refund. Because First National City | Travelers Checks can give you an on-the-spot refund at over 45,000 locations worldwide. Thousands more than any other travelers check. Buy First National City Travelers Checks now in May, and save. If you hate to wait and love to save, you'll love First National City Travelers Checks’ Big May Sale. Buy them now and save up to 96% of the fee. Use them whenever you go on vacation. And if they get lost or stolen you won't have cach depositor inaured te. S40 000 FDIC 0G "HOMETOWN BANK” 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 100 W. High Street Maytown, Pa. 17550 UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK May 18, 1977 Anne Spangler featured in show at Indiana U. Anne Spangler, a Junior at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, will be one of several Interior Design students featured in the show ‘‘Design Directions’ opening May 15 on the IUP campus. Through the use of renderings and complet- ed room installations, this display is intended to acquaint both amateurs and professionals with the In- terior Design program at Indiana University of Penn- sylvania and to show the student’s capabilities and interpreting creative design problems. Miss Spangler was de- signer for the 3 room Consumer Service Office Complex located in Acker- man Hall on campus. All designing and actual labor was either performed or supervised by these stu- dents to gain practical experience in the Interior Design field. Miss Spangler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spangler of Mari- etta. MYO to meet [The following is a mes- sage from the MYO ed.] The monthly meeting of the MYO will be held on May 23rd, at 8:30 P.M. at the Maytown Legion. Parents of baseball play- ers are urged to attend this meeting to discuss our part in the Maytown Memorial Day celebration. We need help to man the food stand--only a two-hour shift per person is required. This is the way we raise money to enable your children to play ball! Also, anyone having a uniform or shirt from last year and not playing ball this year are asked to return these items to Jim Shirk or one of the coaches. They are the property of the MYO. Ladies Auxiliary to hold garage sale - The Ladies Auxiliary to the Elizabethtown - Mount Joy Forest Fire Crew, will hold a garage sale, Friday, May 20, from 9 a.m. till 9. p-m., and Saturday, May 21, from 9 a.m. til noon, at the new Greentree Station. (Across from West Green- tree Church of the Breth- ren) For directions, phone 653-2130 or 367-3813. There will be bargains, treasures, and yummies that pleasure. Take your own container for ‘Take Out’ chicken corn soup. Anyone wishing to donate can bring it to the office, 139 North Market Street, Mount Joy, on Thursday morning, May 19. Meszaros heads fraternity Joseph Meszaros, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Meszaros, 39 West Walnut Street, Marietta, was re- cently elected President of SICO employees honored The Sico Company of Mount Joy honored 18 employees Friday night for their combined total of 360 years’ service to the com- pany during the 30th an- nual Employees Banquet at the Historic Strasburg Inn. Honored for the Longest Period of service, 37 years, was Albert Keller, of Mount Joy, who retired. Another retiree cited at the banquet was Margaret Mackison, of Mount Joy, 18 years. The active employee honored for longest service, 3S years, was Raymond T. the ‘KAPPA KAPPA PSI’ Fraternity at Lock Haven State College. Joe is a '76 graduate of Donegal and is majoring in Computer Science. Rinehart, of Mount Joy, Sico’s assistant secretary and customer service de- partment manager. Cited for 30 years’ ser- vice was Clayton D. Au- ment Jr., a Mount Joy main office employee. receiving 20-year recogni- tion was Mae E. Yingst, of the Mount Joy Office. Entertainment was pro- vided by the husband-and- wife comedy team of Joan and Stanley Kayne and by the Sico Sunshine Band, consisting of Sico employ- ees on kazoos, tambour- ines, drums and piano. a EE Ch MR TY EE RE EE RL DI Lu sa’ sq
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