Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 27, 1978, Image 7

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    78 December 27, 1978
Sharp wins
lighting contest
$5.00; and Don Roberts,
20S E. Market Street,
honorable mention.
Richard Sharp, of 8 Pajill
Drive, Marietta, won the
1st place prize of $15.00 in
the Marietta Jaycees out-
door lighting contest.
Other winners were
Pauline Zink, 316 Essex
Street, $10.00; The Eagle's
Nest, 214 E. Market Street,
Pires :
E. Main St., Mount Joy, a
son at General Hospital.
The Jaycees committee
on outdoor lighting consists
of Gary Morris (chairman),
Rick Sload, Ed Elslager,
and Bob Wolf.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry J.
r (Ferne Wolgemuth)
"NS Market Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Cris
unt Joy, a son at St. Coble (Sandy Haldem
‘ph Hospital. 2nd Street, Bainbridge,
and Mrs. Andrew daught i. St. Joseph
mer (Nancy Shoop), 228 Hospital
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Restaurant-goers. Taxi-riders.
Shoppers.
Theatre-goers turn into consumers.
A lot of consumers. More people go to
live theatre performances than to
professional baseball, football, and
basketball games combined.
Any smart businessman knows: the
arts mean business.
That's
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The Arts™"
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Buc A Public Service of this newspaper & The Advertising Council
THEN :
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