Page 10—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Community Friends collect groceries for needy with Marietta Jaycees The Marietta Jaycees distributed 11 boxes of groceries and 14 fruit baskets to needy and shut -in persons last week. The Jaycees did this in conjunc- tion with the Marietta Community Friends, a volunteer organization that does public service work around Christmas time. Money for the gift gro- ceries came from local churches and civic groups. Working through the Community Friends, such groups avoid duplication of effort during the holidays. The grocery boxes were packed at Zion Lutheran Church. Each contained a turkey, potatoes, pan cake mix, bread, margarine, noodles, onions, cereal, milk, peas, corn, jello, apple butter, sugar, and fruit. Mrs. James R. Baker is | the president of the] Friends, and Albert Dettin- ger is secretary-treasurer. Send smiles gr over the bal ; miles... £ “le DOC DOC oe’ele otelele eo ses sso noc] ae ee BOOO oe Friendly visitors The Friendly Visitor Program of the Office of Aging is in desperate need of volunteers to be trained for the following areas of Lancaster County: Bain-: bridge RD1; Mount Joy boro and RD2; Columbia; | and Silver Springs. If you are interested in | working with people 60 and | older, and are willing to make only a one hour per week commitment, contact Mrs. Jacquie Burton at 299-7984. ‘r 2 - coc BERG CL "PHONE LONG DISTANCE DIRECT AND SAVE. MON | TUES WED | THUR A phone call is a very personal and delightful gift for families and friends. And you can save by referring to the chart below listing long distance discount calling periods. FRI SAT Day Rate Period FULL RATE -Evening Rate Period =: *11:00 PM 11:00 PM to *8:00 AM *to but not including (Vi dEd a Night & Weekend Rate Period 60% Discount On the legal holidays of New Year's Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas the evening rate applies all day on dial-direct calls unless a lower rate would normally apply (nights & weekends). On operator-assisted calls the dial-direct discount rate applies only on additional minutes. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Ti Inc. : = 7 : OTTUITTILLAY Jobs for senior citizens Attention senior citizens: The Office of Aging is still interviewing senior job applicants under the Senior Employment Program. In- terviews will be conducted at the Office of Aging, S0 No. Duke St., Lancaster, as of January 3rd. (The interviews are now held at 1225 N. Lime St.) Interview hours are 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM every Tuesday. For more infor- mation, call 299-7979. I ICC |) «4 +4 4a December 28, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. David Brodhecker May the New Year bring harmony and peace to all our loyal patrons. THANKS. Root Distributor 537 W. Main St., Mount Joy Phone 853-4100 Lou Ann Hess marries David Lee Brodhecker The marriage of Miss Lou Ann Hess to David Lee Brodhecker took place on Friday evening, December 23rd by candlelight, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Maytown. The Rev. David Klepper of Mount Joy officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hess, Maytown. She graduated from Donegal High School and the Empire Beauty School and now operates her own salon in Marietta. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Brodhecker, of 114 Clover Heights Road, Lan- caster. He graduated from Conestoga Valley High School. He attends Millers- ville State College and is now associated with Arby’s Inc. at Park City. The couple will reside in Maytown. Hallgren, Kugle elected Donald Kugle, of 307 E. Market St., Marietta, was elected chairman of the Lancaster County Vo-Tech Joint Operating Committee last Thursday. Kugle, who is the committee’s repre- sentative from the Donegal School Board, has been vice chairman since the Vo-Tech schools were first established. = Donegal schools superin- tendent Ragnar Hallgren was, at the same meeting, elected Vo-Tech superin- tendent of record at a salary of $2000 annually. 197 bui cen was len loc: Call F( win soni tune lent 626-. Ww. used 872-;