Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 29, 1977, Image 2

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OPEN 6to6 PHONE 426-1928
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
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MARIETTA, PA.
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> ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022
Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon
Closed Sun. & Holidays
SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
Available Day & Night
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
7th & Poplar
(Emergency Entrance)
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL CALLS
Saturday Afternoon
and Sunday
Dr. Thomas W O’Connor
(Mount Joy Area Only)
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547
Published weekly on Wednesday
(52 issues per year)
426-2212 or 653-8383
Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer
Editor—Rick Bromer
Advertising Manager—Kathie Guyton
Business Manager—Jody Bass
Society Editor—Hazel Baker
Staff —Patty Flowers
Vol. 77 No. 24 June 29, 1977
Advertising Rates Upon Request
: Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA as second §
class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879
: Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year
Andre Watts
—famed pinaist in Lacaster soon
One of the world’s great-
est pianists will give a free
concert on Sunday, July 3
at the Long Park amphi-
theater in Lancaster, Pa.
Pianist Andre Watts will
be the soloist with the
Lancaster Symphony Or-
chestra for an outdoor
concert at 8 p.m.
Internationally acclaimed
as one of the most talented
pianists in the world today
and one of the highest
paid, Watts is donating his
talents for the concert
which is sponsored by the
Lancaster Summer Arts
Festival.
This will be Watts’
fourth appearance with the
Lancaster Symphony under
the direction of Louis
Vyner. It was in Lancaster
in 1957 when he was 10
years old that Waits made
his dedut as a soloist with
a symphony orchestra.
According to Vyner,
Watts is one of the
youngest concert artists to
have attained such wide
recognition. He has ap-
peared 10 times on the
concert stage of Lincoln
Center in New York City,
far more often than any
other artist, and he is the
youngest artist ever to
receive an honorary music
degree from Yale Univer-
sity.
Long Park provides a
perfect setting for an out-
door concert with its sweep
of lawn sloping gently
toward the amphitheater,
large enough to accommo-
date thousands of people
comfortably if they bring
their own folding chairs or.
blankets.
Tall shade trees and
picnic tables provide space -
for picnicking before the
concert. Plenty of free
parking is available at the
Park City Shopping Center
directly across the high-
way.
The park and the shop-
ping center are located at
the intersection of route 30
and the Old Harrisburg
Pike, Lancaster exit of
route 30.
Ethel Brandt
named employee of the month
Miss Ethel Brandt, Mas-
tersonville, has been nam-
ed employee of the month
for June at Plain and Fancy
Egg Ranch, Inc., according
to Paul Hess Jr., vice-
president of the Elizabeth-
town firm.
Miss Brandt has worked
for Plain and Fancy for 10
years. She received a
$25.00 savings bond as
recognition of her outstand-
ing work in the processing
department, where she
hand packs eggs and
stamps cartons. Hess said
Miss Brandt can also func-
tion proficiently in several
other positions in the
processing department.
Senior discounts
—elderly can register for savings
Ladies and Gentlemen,
60 years and older, living
in the Columbia, Marietta,
Bainbridge areas will have
the opportunity to register
for the Office of Aging’s
Senior Citizen Discount
Program, without ‘coming
into Lancaster City.
Starting immediately,
every Wednesday and Fri-
day between the hours of 1
and 2:30 p.m. at the
Columbia Senior Center,
Sth & Chestnut Streets,
Columbia, Mrs. Romaine
Morrow, Center Manager,
will assist residents of this
area in completing the
necessary application for an
Identification card that will
enable them to obtain
discounts offered in the
discount directory provid-
ed.
Information on activities of
any of the centers may be
obtained by calling 299-
7979, Lancaster County Of-
fice of Aging, S50 North
Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa.
DID YOU HEAR...
Last week a woman
walked into Shank’s Tavern
in Marietta. According to
Bob Shank, who served
her, she was ‘a good-
looking woman wearing
blue jeans and an apricot
top. She came in a big
Monte Carlo with two
LR
men.
**‘She was very friendly,”
Bob told us in a telephone
interview. ‘‘She said that
she likes Marietta and will
probably come back some
day.”
Her name? Lauren Ba-
call.
June 29, 1977
LIMITED OFFER Free Utilities
at Prices You Won't Believe
FULLY EQUIPPED GARDEN APARTMENTS
*Wall to wall padded carpeting
*Washer and dryer
*Lighted tennis court
*Play area and wading pool
*Private entrance and patio
*Minutes west of Lancaster
Springfield Gardens
Apartments
L Mount Joy Phone: 653-2600
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CITGO GAS—GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M.
Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863
East End—Route 441 — Marietta
CITGO
AUCTION S make the difference in
marketing livestock!
NEW HOLLAND makes the
difference in auctions!
MUNDAY - 8a.m. - Fat Hogs
10 a.m. - Horse Sale
11 a.m. - Hay & Straw
1:30 p.m. - Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal
WEDNESDAY - 12 Noon - Hay & Straw
12:30 p.m. - Dairy Sale
THURSDAY - 11am. - Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal
NewHolland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach: Manager Phone (717) 3544341
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