Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 17, 1977, Image 14

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    Page 14—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
WANTED
Experienced Sewing
Machine Operators
Kraybill Mennonite
School will host 30 teachers
plus administrators from
other schools in the area
Single needle, for a Teacher Training
i Workshop on the S.P.A.
Top Stitchers & Vampers (Self-Pronouncing Alpha-
APPLY bet) Reading System on
SYLVANIA SHOE CO.
3rd & Pine Streets, Marietta, Pa.
Samuel G. Zuch of
Marietta, Pa. has qualified
as a member of the 1977
Top Club of New York Life
Insurance Company agents,
according to George E.
O’Connor, CLU, Senior
B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry
“Since UL
MARIETTA, PA.
MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS.
kA
THE SAFE, FAST,
CONVENIENT WAY TO
DEPOSIT YOUR:
eSocial Security Check
eSupplemental Security Income
¢Civil Service Retirement
Veteran Administration
Compensation
Veterans Administration Pension
DIRECT DEPOSIT
is a voluntary government program that
allows you to have monthly government
payments delivered directly to
UNION NATIONAL BANK
FOR DEPOSIT TO YOUR PERSONAL
CHECKING OR SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
LI,
NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY
CT
-You can select the type of Union National
Account that suits your needs best.
-And you can cancel Direct Deposit
Payment anytime and begin receiving your
payments at home again.
ior insured Ww 540 000
& Maytown
Monday, August 22, 1977.
S.P.A. is an innovative
method of teaching begin-
ners to read that has been
highly successful since it
was piloted 10 years ago on
the West coast. Children
taught to read with S.P.A.,
Vice President in charge of
Marketing.
The Top Club is
composed of New York
Life’s outstanding agents.
Membership is based on
1976-77 sales records,
DIRECT DEPOSIT
OIECTION
line?
home.
your home.
Mount Joy
basically a phonetic
approach to reading, con-
sistently score higher on
standardized tests and read
more independently than
children taught with other
leading systems.
Kraybill Mennonite
School adopted the S.P.A.
Sam Zuch wins insurance award
according to James E.
Wollaston, General Manger
of the Company's Reading
General Office in Wyomis-
sing, Pa.
Mr. Zuch has been a
New York Life agent since
1970.
TIRED OF WAITING
FOR THE MAILMAN?
Going out in all kinds of
weather - Then standing in
HERE'S HOW
DIRECT DEPOSIT WORKS
Just bring your next check .to Union
National and tell us you want to sign up for
Direct Deposit. We'll help you complete
the form and give you a copy.
-Within 90 days Uncle Sam will begin
depositing your payment directly into your
personal checking or savings account on
the payment date. During this time you
will continue receiving your checks at
If there is a change in your payment
amount or if the Government has any
general information important for you to
know, you will receive this information at
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK
August 17, 1977
New reading program pioneered at Kraybill
Reading System three
years ago. One of the
school’s teachers, Betty
Hershey, will present a
demonstration S.P.A.
lesson at the forthcoming
workshop. Her experience
with S.P.A. in the class-
room will be an invaluable
help to teachers who are
new to S.P.A.
According to Leon Good,
the kindergarteners at
Kraybill Mennonite School
did very well with S.P.A.
last year. ‘“We like S.P.A.
and plan to continue with it
as a basic part of our
Kindergarten curriculum,”
Mr. Good states. ‘‘The
teachers like it, too. It is a
way to learn that is fun,
and all children love the
animals of S.P.A.”’
Kraybill Mennonite
School now has 200 stu-
dents and offers instruction
for grades Kindergarten
through ninth.
Sheetz
family
celebrates
50th
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Sheetz, 602 Church St.,
Mount Joy celebrated their
SO0th wedding anniversary
Sunday at a drop-in party
given by their children.
The party was held at the
Glossbrenner United
Methodist Church, Mount
Joy.
The Sheetzs were
married August 6, 1927, in
the parsonage of the
United Brethren Church,
Florin, with the Rev.
Deitzler officiating.
They have four children:
Charles W., Lancaster;
Dorothy, wife of Dr. John
Mohler, Ann Arbor, Mich.;
Harry, Maytown, and
Richard, Mount Joy. There
are also nine grandchild-
ren.
Mr. Sheetz was
employed by the Fuller
Co., Manheim for 32 years
prior to his retirement in
1973. Mrs. Sheetz, the
8 former Beulah Hetrich, has
bee: employed for a num-
ber of years at the State
Hospital for Children and
Youth, Elizabethtown.
STATE
THEATRE
downtown Columbia
684-2273
Starts Wednesday
Sinbad & The Eye
of the Tiger
Nitely—7 p.m.
Fri. & Sat.—7 & 9 p.m.
Sat. matinee—1:30
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