26, 1977 October SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 13 All ready for Halloween 09 Ts 57 Tn $F 09 00 TW, STAT SOM IP WN 0F 69 Richard D. Smedley FUNERAL HOME 29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA 426-3614 Mrs. Schwert’s Sth graders at Riverview had a pumpkin contest. The kids were to make their vegetables look like a particular person or an animal. (They also created goblins and clowns from construction paper). One long-necked pumpkin was turned into an elephant! Winners of the contest were Brenda Cover, Doug Bryant, and Danny Deitrich. All pumpkin-makers are shown above. Mount Joy Recreation Association to meet 31st, at 7:30 PM at the Mount Joy Boro Hall, 21 East Main Street. October 25 thru November 5 Over 51,000 in door prizes FREE cider & donuts each Friday & Saturday All members are asked to attend this important meeting. The Mount Joy recrea- tion association will be meeting on Monday, Oct. Harvest Home, Open House you a cordial invitation to come to this event. Hours are 2 PM to 4 PM. hold its annual Harvest Home/Open House. The residents and staff extend Next Saturday the Schock Presbyterian Home at 37 E. Main St., Mount Joy, will Farmers First offers prints our BEST quality Latex Satin Gloss Enamel * 680 colors to match our Latex Wall Decoration * Washable and colorfast * Free of lead hazards * Easy soap 'n water clean-up (3 GALLON INTERIOR LATEX ULTRA =5QQ WHITE, LIST $11.99 ..... J GAL. LIST PRICE $12.99 *112 accent colors available at additional cost quality Latex Wall Decoration * 680 decorator colors * Touch dries in one hour * Free of lead hazards * Easy soap 'n water clean-up GALLON LIST PRICE $11.49 Co The Railroad House as done by Davis Gray an early 1800’s flavor, were created by a process Y commissioned to paint The Railroad house in watercolot originals of the Marietta is one of eight Lancaster County historical sites chosen by Farmers First Bank for paintings to be offered to their new and steady depositors. Mrs. Gloria E. Degler, Farmers First Public Rela- tions Officer, announced that artist Davis Gray was Railroad House, Rock Ford, Fulton Opera House, Lititz Railroad Station, a Bare- ville one-room schoolhouse, a covered bridge near Intercourse, Lititz Springs Park, and Main Street in Ephrata. The paintings, all with similar to that of Currier & Ives prints. A limited number of copies has been printed. A complete display of the paintings and details of how they may be obtained are available at Farmers First Bank in Marietta. EY & HH American Hardware STOmES BANK AMERICARD MASTER CHARGE 357 Locust St., Columbia 12 W. Market St., Marietta