Poopsie makes page 2 Marietta locksmith ‘“Poopsie’’ Floyd recently was featured in the Lottery Line, the official publica- tion of the Pennsylvania lottery. He got a whole page to himself. The story, with generous sized photo, began by stating that Poopsie ‘‘could sell air conditioners to Eskimos,”” and mentioned the recent Times article on him and ‘‘his escapades in the key and lock business.” The Lottery Line story fairly raved about Poopsie’s salesmanship in the Lottery business, and detailed some of his practices. One example: Poopsie offers free Instant Bingo tickets to those who can spell POOPSIE with their stubs. Ecology day On October 14th the Mountville elementary school teachers and kids will travel to Lancaster Central Park for ‘‘Ecology Day.’”’ The field trip will aim to acqua’ it the kids with some aspects of nature. Schock Senior Center holds 2nd anniversary The Schock Senior Cen- ter will celebrate its 2nd anniversary on Wed., Oct. 19th from 2:00 to 4:00. In addition to crafts and refreshments, the festivity will include a solo ensem- ble by Capt. Luther Henry of the Lancaster Police. He plays guitar, harmonica, and drum simultaneously. Day care There are openings’ in the day care centers in Mount Joy and Columbia. Your children are eligible if they are old enough for kindergarten, and you yourself are employed or in job training. You can’t be rich, but need not be des- titute. For more informa- tion, call 299-7301 (ext. 50). Jackson appointed Charles P. Jackson of Bainbridge was recently appointed to the position of applications programmer and analyst at the compu- ter center at Capitol Campus. Mr. Jackson, who holds a master’s degree in math- ematics, was formerly a math instructor at Stevens Tech in Lancaster. Kids got to wear the firemen’s hats when the Maytown Fire Co. visited the elementary schools last week. It was National Fire Prevention week, and the firemen gave the students some safety tips. photo by Tim Swarr SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 5 Candlelight tour at Slaymaker mansion The historic Slaymaker mansion on Rte. 30, near Gap, was opened in the summer of 1976. The season ended with a series of candlelight tours. In the nine months it was open, it was visited by over 18,000 people. To highlight the living history concept in 1977, the hostesses will play the roles of Slaymaker women who have occupied the home from the mid 1700’s to the present. Visitors will also be introduced to General Lafayette, who will You can“bank’on describe his visit in 1823. Susan Slaymaker, attired in a ‘‘flapper’’ dress, will greet guests in the 1923 ballroom. She will repre- sent her great aunt, the, late Helen Slaymaker Rambo. After refreshments, Mr. Slaymaker will be available to sign copies of his book. Tours will be October 1S and 16; November 19 and 20; and December 17 and 18 from 7 to 9:30 PM. Admission: $2.00 for adults and $.7S for children. this “Coin Phone” Start the conversation off on the right foot. This ‘Coin Phone’ can be the perfect addition to your family room, game room or just about anywhere you would like to have your own decorator ‘Coin Phone’. ors including: Cherry Red Harvest Gold Moss Green Black by phone users. A Compeny of United Ti THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Inc. *Coin receptical shown without protective locking cover for purposes of illustration. You don’t need coins to make a call. But by depositing coins for each call, the ‘Coin Phone’ be- comes a unique savings bank. The ‘Coin Phone’ dials just like any other dial coin telephone. Add your favorite photo to the area normally used for dialing instructions. Or to add to the authentic look, request a copy of the dialing instructions nor- mally used in your area. Choose from five decorator col- Graffitti A ‘natural’ model contain- ing years of scratchings and etchings made —%® You have easy access to those coins deposited.* And who says nickels and dimes don’t add up. These savings could help pay for the phone in no time. Want a ‘Coin Phone’ in your home? Call our Business Office today. xX 2 Sd $33 8HR8F dPeé a & & & El a Faw FTL ‘ > YL rar . = ¢isacased #3 " shed e toe shee $F They ¥ NN a a A AA ARVANA NLL ENA AB ND EA RADAR PD ISBELSES