You can’t beat our meat inspectors According to a USDA press release received at design. “5 - Beige e Black your home? Aqua Blue e Burnt Orange e Cherry Red e Cocoa Brown 1. Simply cut out this actual size sam- ple of a Mini-Wall phone. 2. Place it on your walls until you find that perfect spot. (Due to varying home construc- tion methods, minor location changes might be necessary when actually installing the set). 3. Call your local United Tele- phone Business Office and order your Mini-Wall spacesaving telephc i tnday. (TisEd ¢ CLL Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES the Times this week, a Shillington meat packer has been found guilty in U.S. Court of assaulting three federal inspection officials with a deadly weapon and forcibly interfering with official inspections. The man, Harvey Na- than, apparently had a beef against the officials. He faces up to ten The Mini-Wall phone from United Telephone gives you the same quality in everyway as a familiar standard desk set. But the Mini- Wall adds the space saving convenience of a wall mounted phone. The Mini-Wall phone is exceptionally attractive and functional . . . just in a miniature You'll find this wonderful space saver can even add a decorator’s touch. The Mini-Wall phone comes in your choice of these colors: e White Want this perfect solution in U-TOUCH?® push button service may not be available in all areas. BEE THE UNITED TELEPHONE ES COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA / A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. e Harvest Gold e Moss Green years in jail for chasing a compliance officer and two inspectors out of Salsbury Quality Meats with a rifle. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Carol Foreman said that this is the second time the USDA has taken action against him. She said that physical violence or gross verbal abuse of federal personnel would not be tolerated. ’ Save that stamp! Students at the Maytown School recently formed a stamp club, but to make a go of it, they need stamps to discuss and trade. They would appreciate any used stamps you might get in the mail. Stamps can be mailed in or sent in with students. The stamp club will meet once a month in the library during lunch recess. When a desk style telephone won’t cut it . . . CUT OUT THIS PERFECT SOLUTION! - ~ MINI-WALL | ACTUAL SIZE February 22, 1978 Hymn sing at Glossbrenner Church A hymn sing will be the program for the third co- operative Lenten Service at the Glossbrenner U.M. Church in Mount Joy on Sunday the 26th at 7:30 PM. Hymns, readings, and scripture will be part of the service. Pastors Wagner and Kettering will serve as choristers. The public is cordially invited to attend this Lenten Service, which is jointly sponsored by the Florin Church of the Brethren and Glossbrenner United Methodist. Births Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Bechtold (Jan Rheinheimer) Lefever Road, Mount Joy, a daughter at Osteopathic Hospital, Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bussard (Deborah Austin), Harvestview Apts., Mount Joy, a daughter at St. Joseph's, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Magid Rouphail (Marydrue Ney), 75 E. Main, Mount Joy, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stough (Mary Weidner), 502 Glenn Ave., Mount Joy, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan (Pamela Taylor), 210 Springfield Garden Apts., Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Umbholtz (Elma Buffington), Mount Joy RD3, a son at General Hospital, Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sip- ling (Julia DeJesus), 2nd St., Bainbridge, a daughter at General Hospital, Feb. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Van Roberts (Dawn Ransbot- tom), 118 E. Main St., Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital, Feb. 16th. Lancaster Business Schaal FOUNDED 1855 48 N. Queen St. Lancaster, PA NEW TERM STARTING 9.11-78 Accounting, Business Admin., Executive Secretarial, Secretarial Call 397-8818 STATE THEATRE downtown Columbia 684-2273 Starts Thurs. The World’s Greates Lover Show times Thurs. & Sun. 7PM Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9