Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 03, 1979, Image 2

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    Page 2—SUSQUEHAN! 4 TIMES
Susquehanna Tintes
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. 79, Neo. 1, January 3, 1979
Advertising Rates Upon Reques:
- Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, , a, as
second class mail under the Act of Marck s, 1879
Subscription Rate—$6.00/year
[Outside Lancaster County, $6.50/year]
EMERGENCY
ALLS MEDICAL SERVICES assistant fire chief; Jay :
SobicaL caus Available Day & Night Beaston, Jr., chief hose marshal, Trooper Fisher!
director; and Chris Beas- arietta mayor .
and Sunday CODA pa OSPITAL fn. Bob Nein, Paul Moore, Robert Flanagan; and || Hat & scarves—gloves 20% off
Dr. Thomas W. 0’Connor
(Mount Joy Area Only)
EMERGENCY
7th & Poplar
(Emergency Entrance)
Pioneer Fire Co.
Kenneth D. Geesey, Sr.,
of Pajill Drive in Marietta,
was elected president of
the Pioneer Fire Company
during the annual election,
held recently. Geesey was
also re-elected fire chief.
Other officers who will
serve during 1979 are: Ken
Kauffman, 1st vice presi-
dent; Walter Beaston, 2nd
vice president; Ken Kauff-
man, secretary; Jeff
Barclay, assistant secre-
tary; John Stoner, treasur-
er; Lindy Beaston, Harold
McKain, and William
Bailey, trustees.
Also elected were: Wal-
ter Beaston, 1st assistant
fire chief; Jeff Barclay, 2nd
Jim Welsh, Roger Neal,
Harold Coleman, Harold
i 'S New
i elects officers Mutchandide
Officials serving 1979 Club
terms of office for Ashara starts Fri.,
Lodge #398, Marietta, will January 5
be: Daniel Bowles, Wor- . y
i Ne rn shipful Master; Robert A. \ Marietta Ave, Mount Joy
mar! Frank, Senior Warden; 5512
Do you have
A Unique Valid Proof of Expense
For Your Tax and Insurance Records
This easy-to- -keep statement of expense contains all the information you need
for both income tax returns and medical insurance claims—your name, date,
and amount of purchase. You'll get one every time we fill a prescription for
you, at no cost to you!
An Exclusive ‘‘Family Medical History’ Record
This brand new service enables us to keep a complete record of all the
prescriptions we've filled for you and every member of your family—in our
store—at all times. It is practically invaluable, not only as a fast reference on
prescriptions that are to be refilled, but many times also, as a help to your
physician i in emergencies when he may not have your medical records handy.
Come in and see for yourself how very helpful both of these new free services
will be to you.
Stotz, and Pete Barton,
assistant hose directors.
William Bailey was elect-
ed state representative,
with Paul Gottshall as
alternate. Bailey is also
alternate to relief with Ken
D. Geesey, Sr., as alter-
nate. Geesey and Bailey
are delegates to county
sessions and Walter Beas-
ton and Jeff Barclay will
serve as alternates. Geesey
and Bailey are, in addition,
the representatives to Zone
7 meetings.
The annual banquet will
be held in the fire house on
January 13th, at 7:00 PM.
Among those invited are
the county fire marshall,
Paul Kneir; the state fire
Borough Council president
John Reuter.
Ashara Lodge
Donald Peters, Junior War-
den; Charles S. Dresher,
Secretary; Harold McElroy,
P.M. Treasurer; Raymond
January 3, 1979
JANUARY CLEARANCE
January 4 —5—6
Closed Wed. to prepare for the Sale
Thurs.—9:30-8:00 — Fri.—9:30-9:00
Sat.—9:30-5:00
Sportswear 20% off
Slacks—Jackets—Skirts—Sweaters
$2.00 off Every Blouse
Dresses 2 for 1
Jr. & Misses
Sleepwear 20% off
Long Skirts 20% off
(plus $1.00)
Jeans 20% off Coats 20% off
: : : A. Sell, P.M. Representa- .
an itemized list FET ih tive to the urand Lodge; S ° fi Id G d
of all the prescriptions = Also—Dale Boyer, Senior, pring e araen
A oma, Deacon; Ernest Roberts, :
you received in 197827 om Junior Deacon; R.C. Apartments
yo » Howell, P.M. Chaplain;
iis # A Trustees, George M. *Modem, 2 bedroom garden apartment
“is Rhoades, P.M., Jack Frank * Wall to wall carpet.
Nt v's PaaR: rd P.M., and Chester Eurich, * All conveniences
. you. P.M.; " 3
Just call and ask our J Also—Edward G. Miller, *230 plus electric
pharmacists to prepare Er Senior Master of Cere- Security and references. Applications
your thermofax copy of you { \y monies; Howard Sipling, being taken
prescriptions and mail « La i 5
0 vot ore ol Js Junior Masiet of Lore Mount Joy Phone 653-2600
receive this service for the If you have had a prescrip- \ FS De wep Boh. -
first time in 1979, we will tion filled at our pher A fp) c Bisutiat; snd Densid
gladly prepare your record macies during 1978 you will 2 oy o Bimmaons, Teter.
card for you immediately. receive this service again in bh. H.
1979. \
EXPERIENCED
SEWERS
PERMANENT POSITIONS
ALL DAY WORK
5 DAY WORK WEEK
COMPLETE BENEFIT PROGRAM
Interviewing Beginning January 2
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday 8:30 to 11:00 a.m.
DONEGAL
INDUSTRIES, INC.
Mount Joy, PA Near Donegal H.S.
‘It’s The Extras That Make The Service Even Better”
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