Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 03, 1978, Image 16

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    Page 16 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES May 3, 1978
F riendship Fire Co. No. 1 gears up Jor fund drive
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Lester Hostetter, honorary chairman, Ben Hess, general sales manager, and
Dennis Fackler, steering committee chairman, look over line drawings of Friendship |
Fire Company’s proposed new fire house.
a ie Marietta Lions get ready
Drohan, and Ben Hess
have been named to key
positions in the Mount Joy
Friendship Fire Company
Number 1’s fund drive.
Hostetter has been nam-
ed Honorary Chairman.
Drohan is general chairman
and Hess will serve as
general sales manager.
Family subscription chair-
man will be James Ging-
rich.
Serving on the advisory
committee for advanced
gifts are: Samuel Bals-
baugh, Vera Gi~grich,
Abram Groff, Charles
Ricedorf, Donaid Yingst,
James Heilig, Gerald
Sheetz, Daniel M. Wolge-
muth, Arthur Hostetter,
and B. Titus Rutt.
James Schneider and
Donald Alleman will be
sharing evaluation duties.
Bill Brian and Charles
Groff will serve as auditor.
Bill Martin and Sharon
Brown are in charge of
public information.
Douglas Estock and
Dennis Fackler are chairing
the planning and steering
committee.
Other steering committee
members are: Mary Hoff-
master, Bill Martin, Don
Snyder, Mike Wargo, Jeff James Drohan
Brian, Gerald Grove, and Proceeds will be used for
Frank Good. community projects. A scene from last year’s Horse Show
for Horse Show
Jack Dare, Salem, New i f
Jersey, has been named #
judge for the 30th annual
Marietta Lion’s Club Horse
Show. The benefit will be
held, rain or shine, on
Sunday, May 7, beginning
at noon, in Marietta War
Memorial Park.
Albert Miley, Columbia,
will serve as ring master
for the event. Lee Karsnitz, LB ; 3 :
Manheim, will be the 8 a! ini
announcer. Dr. Jeffrey 1 | il
Edelson, Manheim, will be
the Veterinarian and John
Brosey will be the black-
smith.
More than $500.00 will
be awarded in addition to
trophies and ribbons for
the 28 classes for all ages.
Charles Adams, Man-
heim, is show manager and
the chairmen are Martin
Byers and Patrick Kenney
Jr.