Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 05, 1978, Image 6

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MARIETTA CITGO
CITGO GAS—GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M.
Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863
East End—Route 441 — Marietta
OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 569-5353
Where Our Customers Send Their Friends
Kindergarten registration soon
If your child will be at
least five years old by Sep-
tember 6th, 1978, you can
enroll him or her in kinder-
garten classes in one of the
four Donegal School Dis-
trict elementary schools.
Take your child to the
school nearest you on one
of the following dates:
April 11 to Grandview
April 12 to Maytown School
April 13 to Riverview
April 14 to Seiler School
Registration hours will
be 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. It
is not necessary to bring
your child to the school
with you. What you should
bring are a birth certificate
and medical records of
immunizations your child
has received. These are
legally required before the
school can enroll your
child.
Your child must have
had the following immuni-
zation shots: Diptheria, 3
shots of toxoid; Tetanus, 3
shots of toxoid; Polio, 3
doses of trivalent oral
vaccine; Measles, one shot
of vaccine or a doctor’s
KNOW ALL THE FACTS.
(Vi dES
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7 ~~ tele
A message about
your telephone service.
We're all for
competition,
THE UNITED TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc.
but not if it lowers
the quality of
phone service.
Before you buy telephone equipment from a catalog, store, or salesman — BE SURE YOU
Congress and the Federal Communications Commission are making changes in national
telecommunications policy. One such change has given telephone customers the option of buying
and maintaining theirown telephone instruments. This creates a highly competitive environment for
the telephone company and other suppliers of telephone instruments.
Bear in mind, however, that today telephone companies have an obligation to maintain, repair
or replace — promptly and at no charge — telephone instruments we have provided. We do not
have the same obligation to maintain, repair or replace telephone instruments provided by others.
It is also important that your telephone instruments keep pace with new communications
technology. Telephone companies have the obligation to provide instruments that will work with
any new communications technology introduced in the future.
For these reasons, we believe the government should require telephone companies to install
and maintain at least one working telephone for each residential and small business customer. In this.
way, you could be assured of always having one telephone instrument in your home or business
which would be maintained in working condition by the telephone company.
We believe our customers will be served best, at the lowest ov
company has complete responsibility for end-to-end telep
has served our customers and the country well for years.
We're all for competition, but not if it lowers the quality of telephone service.
Another thing. If you are interested in any type of telephone equipment — do yourself a favor
.. . call us. Chances are we have what you need. After all, who is better qualified to provide and
maintain phone equipment than the phone company?
erall cost, when the telephone
hone service. It's a national policy which
April 5, 1978
record of your child having
had it; and Rubella
[German Measles], one
shot of vaccine.
If you want to enroll a
child (who has never been
to kindergarten) into the
1st grade, contact Gene
Newcomer at the registra-
tion at the school nearest
you. Any question you have
will be answered there.
Birthdays
April 7th
Jean Robinson
April 8th
Mary Jane Reed
Bobby Carroll
April 9th
Mindi Liggins
April 10th
Mabel Buller
April 11th
Kit Wolgemuth
Anniversaries
Harold and Helen Keller
are celebrating their anni-
versary on April Sth.
Sam and Peggy Crowl
also have an anniversary
today.
Happy anniversaries!
STATE
THEATRE
downtown Columbia
684-2273
Stars Thurs.
Citizen
Band
Thurs. & Sun. 7 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 7& 9
Welcome
Wagon
The Mount Joy Welcome
Wagon will celebrate the
tenth anniversary of the
club’s founding with a
covered dish social at St.
Luke’s Church on April
26th. Mayor James Gin-
grich will be attending the
affair.
“Whispering?”’
The Times erred last
week in calling the swans
who settled in Mr. Hess's
field “whispering’’ swans.
Actually, they are ‘‘Whist-
ling’’ swans.
Sherry Bromer informed
the editor of his error this
way: “If you had been kept
awake all night by them,
you’d know they don’t
whisper!”’
We stand corrected.