Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, September 28, 1977, Image 10

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PERE A EL GEO RR OR OR OR
Stop in an’ fry our
NEW LINE OF
GERMAN LUNCH MEATS
YOUNDT'S MEAT MARKET
119 E. Market St. Marietta ~~ 426-1245
The Marietta Youth
Center will open for action
on Monday, Oct. 3rd.
i This is the schedule:
Girls 8-11, Monday nights
i from 7 to 9; Boys 8-11,
Tuesdays 7 to 9; and Girls
and Guys aged 12-15,
Thursdays 7 to 9.
Under trained adult
supervisors, there will be
basketball, volleyball, pool,
| iE esi ve ets ping pong, and other
games. The meetings will
Bible study and discussion.
Gary Newton, the youth
pastor of Congregational
Bible Church, will lead the
discussions.
The center, sponsored by
the Congregational Bible
Church, is located at the
Marietta Youth Center reopens
east end of Front Street in
Marietta. Its purpose is to
provide social activities for
young people and encour-
age their growth as Chris-
tians in a healthy setting.
For more information,
call Gary Newton at
426-1395 or 426-2514.
Photo Club meets Mon.
The Lancaster Photo
Club will meet on Monday,
Oct. 3rd at 7:30 PM in the
There will be a slide
presentation.
For more information,
September 28, 1977
Forest
Fire
Crew
display
For Fire Prevention week
(Oct. 10 thru 15) the
E-town/Mt. Joy Forest Fire
crew is displaying its
equipment at the new
quarters, across from the
West Green Tree Church
of the Brethren on West
close with 30 minutes of Lancaster Public Library. call Ritch at 397-1875. Green Tree Rd., in Mount
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Some people never
forget a face.
Now some telephones
never forget a number.
Some people never forget a face. But how many of
us remember phone numbers? Even important
numbers? That's why there are little black books
and big thick telephone directories. But alas, little
black books always seem to be a year or two out of
date. And telephone directories aren’t always
where you remember putting them. Fortunately,
United Telephone has introduced TeleDialer 32.
ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
TeleDialer 32 is an electronic telephone directory
that remembers up to 32 numbers for you.
All you have to do is record the number you want
to remember. Then, whenever you want to call a
recorded number, simply push the appropriate but-
ton and your call is speeded to completion.
YOUR PERSONAL OR EMERGENCY
NUMBERS
Just push one of four special emergency buttons
and you can quickly and automatically reach the
police, fire department, family physician, ambu-
lance service or any other emergency number. For
example, if you are going out for the evening where
you can be reached. Then just tell the babysitter to
press the appropriate button if she needs you.
WHAT A MEMORY
When you place a call the number is automatically
remembered. If you want to repeat the call, all you
have to do is press the “last number dialed’’ button.
FOR YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS
It's low cost and many special features make it a
useful communications tool for salesmen, purchas-
ing agents, secretaries, professionals, and shop
owners.
And, for the home, TeleDialer 32 is like having a
personal secretary placing calls to family, friends,
shops, schools, beauty parlors,
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For the full story of Tele-
Dialer 32 just contact your
local United Telephone
business office to-
day.
United Telephone introduces
TeleDialer 32
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COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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Joy Twp. Visitors are
welcome.
Crewmen will be on hand
weekdays from 6 to 9 PM
and Saturday from 9 AM to
S PM.
Any school wishing to
arrange a tour can bring
kids in the mornings only.
Call 653-2130 to arrange.
The crew does not solicit
funds by mail, and gets no
subsidies. You can help
support it by a donation.
Democratic
rally
Several candidates spoke
at the Democratic Rally
held last Wednesday at the
Mount Joy Borough Hall.
Under discussion were
campaign activities, com-
munity problems and pos-
sible solutions, and candi-
dates for various offices.
George Delong, deputy
secretary of the PA Dept.
of Labor and Industry,
spoke on behalf of Supreme
Court candidate Rolf
Larsen and Superior Court
hopeful John Hester. Both,
he said, are interested in
people and public pro-
grams.
Ed Stevens, running for
county controller, spoke, as
did Mount Joy Council
candidates Ed Smith and
Jim Chappel, mayoral can-
didate John Matoney, and
school board candidates
Jerry Barnett and Dr. Jeff
Hartzler.
Also speaking were the
Tax collector candidates,
Dianna Marshall (Mount
Joy Twp.) and Christine
Graham (Mount Joy Bor-
ough).
Republican
block party
The Lancaster City Re-
publican Committee will
hold a block party for
Mayor Scott and other city
candidates on Oct. 1st. The
party will be held across
from St. Joseph's Hospital
in the parking lot on
Marietta Ave. from 10 AM
to 6 PM.
If you want to donate to
this affair, call Grace
Lehman at 299-2291 or
Anna Krushinsky at
293-2219.
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