Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES February 28, 1979 HOLLINGER OIL B| STATE | Farm Women No. 8 are : THEATRE SERVICE Pome | guests of Farm Women No. 18 ARCO HEATING OIL Starts Friday HEATING & AIR Members of Farm Wo- filled with various fillings Molly Baer will be the men’s Society #8 were such as mushrooms, fruit, speaker. Her topic will be SASQUATCH entertained by Society #18 etc. A variety of fillings ‘Child Advocacy.” CONDITIONING at the Farm and Home make the crepe a delicious Members will be prepar- SALES & SERVICE Center, Saturday, February treat. ed to tell of their individual Showtimes 17. Tasty and attractive Society #8 will hold their choices of serving Irish FREE ESTIMATES— Nitely at 7&9 salads were served at the next meeting on March 17, Potato. The will be given 4 CALL 653-4484 Sat. & Sun. Matinee Incheon, A Semonsizsiion 2 2:00 PM. Tws meshing 2s 2 response to the roll 3 at 2:00 of the making of crepes wi e at the home o call. 5 807 WEST MAIN SL MUUNI JUF, BA was shown. These were Gladys Ney, Marietta RDI. —Pauline Miller 4 Class of’69 | —read this | more h Vd to If any members of the Class of ’'69 haven't received information about the reunion, please contact Vicki Brown Fry at 653-1679, Sherry Drager Sload at 426-2142, or Janet % Swear | Soo | (Part 2) | Taxes Money seems too hard to hold on to these days. Why not make it work better for you. . appy news for procras- Follow our continuing series on ways to save on your phone bill. inators: dur colnly Laxiien have given us till March Ist to file Personal Proper- . : Si 3 ty Tax returns. This is G. Have you reached a wrong number when you’ve dialed a long distance number? Don’t just aha of the weather. hang up and grumble about it. Ask the answering party the area code and the number you Late penalty is 12%. reached in error. Then call the operator and tell her what happened. The operator will initiate a credit for you. H. Have you been cut off from your party in the middle of your conversation? Or did you have a Blind noisy connection? Don’t just hang up and call back. Call the operator and report the problem. Sia The operator will credit you for the time your call was interrupted. Association moves The Lancaster County Blind Association has mov- ed its headquarters to 244 N. Queen Street in Lancas- 4 ter. Its new phone number o is 291-5951. MN The radio station, tem- : porarily, remains in the old building, and telephone calls to it can be made on n the old number. ] Births A J. Dial your own long distance numbers direct. That’s the cheapest way. When you talk with r. Sand Mré. Denis anyone who answers you are charged a lower rate than when the operator completes your Ginder (Christy Campbell), person-to-person call. RD3 Mount Joy, a son at Osteopathic Hospital, Feb- K. You know dialing direct is the least expensive way. But what if you don’t know the number ruary 17. in that distant city? Simply dial your long distance access code, the area code (if required) and Mr. >and. Mrs. Donald Holt (Tammy Jo Hobday), I. Did you get charged for a long distance call you never made? Call your United Telephone business office and our service representative will have the charged removed. 555-1212 for directory assistance. There’s no charge. AE Main Sireet. Moos L. A listing of all area codes can be found in the front of your phone book. Save yourself some ie) ey {enema time later on by recording the new number in a personal number book. Stop at one of our Mr. and Mrs. Stephen business offices or phone shops™™-and ask for a personal phone book. Rosenberry (Donna Mowrer), RD2 Mount Joy, This advertisement is first in a series of helpful and cost saving tips from your United Ra 2 sieopaihie Telephone Company to help you save money. (And everyone knows saving money is not easy Pye ei these days.) Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman (Lillian Fox), RD2 Mount Joy, a son at THE UNITED TELEPHONE |i General Hospital, February COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. Gary ENGLISH (Lenore Asmus), Mount Joy Rl, a son at Lancaster General Hospital, February 24. @t United Telephone System 1 a a LL AR ARE i he TTY CG Nw, ‘ he .'% NRE. PATER Aa. v, ETITIW NN TR a NN 5 ARE EEE a BE RARER EAR SAA REN BITE RE ENRON EEE OY EE EE EERE EEE] Pervert
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