Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 06, 1978, Image 2

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    Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547
Published weekly on Wednesday
[52 issues per year]
Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383
Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer
Editor—Nicholas S. Bromer
Advertising Manager— Diane Krantz
Society Editor—Hazel Baker
Vol. 78, No. 49, December 6, 1978
Advertising Rates Upon Request
Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879
Subscription Rate—$6.00/ year
[Outside Lancaster County, $6.50/year]
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
Available Day & Night
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
7th & Poplar
(Emergency Entrance)
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL CALLS
Saturday Afternoon
and Sunday
Norlance Health Center
(Mount Joy Area Only)
Riverview Elementary
School children, parents
and teachers have made a
pact.
Springfield Garden
Apartments
*Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment On a cold, wet, icy
* Wall to wall carpet. November 28, 1978, at 7:30
* All conveniences PM, er eighty parents
" . = and .achers plus a large
¥230 pius electric num ar of Hd met >
Security and references. Applications the Riverview School to
being taken elect officers, select a new
name for the formerly
known PTO organization,
award a ten dollar prize to
the homeroom with the
most parents present and
to witness the beginning of
what promises to be a very
successful organization.
Glenn Forwood and Rob-
ert Heiserman were elected
co-chairman; Mrs. Virginia
Mount Joy Phone 653-2600
SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS
Beer & Ale
Porter & Soft Drinks
10 Decatur St., Marietta—426-3918
In front is student Douglas Bryant. In back rl are co-chairmen Glenn Forwood
and Robert Heiserman, secretary Virginia Forker, treasurer Sam Forker, teacher co
-chairwomen Nancy Bowers and Carol Gingerich.
PACT forms at Riverview
Forker, secretary; and Mr.
Sam Forker, treasurer.
PACT, (Parents in Action
with Children and Teach-
ers) was the new name
selected for the organiza-
tion. It was submitted by
Doug Bryant, a sixth
grader in Mrs. Neimer’s
homeroom. Other room
winners were Jimmy Car-
roll—Mrs. Clemens; Greg-
ory Allum—Mrs. Kline;
Angie Roberts—Mrs.
Schorr; Robert Bote—Mrs.
Bowers; Sam Forker—Mrs.
McDonald; Troy Aldinger
—Mr. Kaylor; Missy Bach-
man—Mrs. Schwert; Greg
Edgell—Mrs. Gingrich;
Amy Winters—Mrs. Riley,
SUPPORT MAYTOWN
AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION
Our new & improved Ambulance
Association needs your support for 1979.
Membership quarantees free use of
ambulance for your family. Protect the people
you love—and benefit your community —
for only $5 a year. ($3 for individual
membership) Mail the coupon today!
PARRA -. i
ME. iBERSHIP DUES FOR THE YEAR 1979 )
PAYABLE BEFORE March 15, 1979
NAME
§ ADDRESS
NAME OF PERSONS LIVING IN HOUSEHOLD
! O85 FAMILY (J $3 INDIVIDUAL ([] DONATION
§ Mail to: Maytown Ambulance Assn.
§ Maytown, PA 17550 ST
)
aa SRR.
and Lloyd Ebersole—Mrs.
Stetser.
Mrs. Clemens’ second
grade room 9 won the ten
dollar prize for the most
parents present.
A cake baked by Mrs.
Jennifer Douglas was
chanced off and won by
Mrs. Carol Lambert. This
netted the treasury twenty-
three dollars.
For those of you unable
to attend this meeting we
will be looking for you at
the next PACT meeting.
Watch the newspapers for
the date and time. Re-
member, we are all part of
this agreement and togeth-
er we will have a going,
growing PACT.
THE MAYTOWN AMBULANCE
CREW POSES WITH ITS SHINY
NEW AMBULANCE.
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December 6, 1978
Bautista gets
BA degree
from
Penn State
David M Bautista, of 611
Wood Street, Mount Joy,
received his BA in political
science from Penn State U.
at the Fall Commencement
exercises held on Novem-
ber 26th. Bautista complet-
2d his degree at the main
campus in University Park.
Duane Musser
to compete for
seminar
position
Duane Musser has been
selected to represent Don-
egal High School in the
Hugh O’Brian Youth
Foundation Seminar Comp-
etition.
Duane will be competing
with sophomore students
from all of the high schools
in Pennsylvania for the
honor of representing the
state at the Youth Seminar,
April 21-28, 1979. This
seminar will take place in
Atlanta, Georgia, and have
representatives from each
state and twelve foreign
countries.
Notification of state win-
ners will be made by
March 21, 1979.
Duane is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Musser of
350 South Delta Street,
Mount Joy.
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