Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 21, 1979, Image 4

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    Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
LAND SAKES!
it wouldn't be
CHRISTMAS
“It's smart to
be Thrifty”
without the things from
REBMAN’S
Park and Shop 9am. - 9pm.
800 S. QUEEN ST., LANC.
Open Thanksgiving Day 3 to 8
for your shopping convenience
10% OFF our regular low, low
prices on everything
during this 5 hour sale
THANKSGIVING DAY ONLY
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237 Locust st. Columbia L
Phone 684-3780
free delivery
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Members of Brownie
Troop #1123 Mount Joy
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Project to earn money to
purchase 1 can of cat or dog
food which they presented
to the Humane League of
Lancaster, Monday after-
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November 21, 1979
The Brownies prepare for their visit to the Humane League
noon. Each brownie also
obtained four newspapers to
accompany the food. They
also ran errands for either
their parents or neighbors.
Jill Shoop and Jean
Germer are leaders of the
troop which meets in the
Brownie Troop #1123 to help feed cats and dogs
Presbyterian Church each Derr, Luann Eby, Jenifer
week. Finn, Kim Flowers, Beth
Gallagher, Leslie Germer,
Members of the troop Crystal Detz, Jenny Klugh,
sharing the project are: Stephanie Robeson, Cris
Heide Applegate, Amy Sweigart, Joy Weidman,
Breault, Marcie Cooper, Jamie Wilson and Stacey
Stephanie Dudek, Sherry Wilson.
& New election (cont.)
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that a different election
result would have occurred
had the voting machine
been working properly,
since he was presenting a
strong write-in challenge to
the incumbent, William
Breckline.
Flanagan's petition asks
that the court declare the
election for Constable be set
aside and a new election be
ordered, and that the voting
machine in the First Ward of
Marietta be replaced by a
properly-functioning voting
machine.
Last week Jayne Howell,
Claire Lavin and Robert
Klinedinst, all electors of
the First Ward had asked
the Lancaster County Court
to order a recount of their
Chiques
basketball
meeting
The Chiques AAA will
hold its second meeting for
the men’s 30-and-over bas-
ketball league on Nov. 21st,
at 7:00pm, in the Marietta
Community House.
There will be another
meeting on Nov. 28th, at the
same time and place.
More men are needed if
this league is to materialize.
i you are interested in
playing, but can’t come to
either meeting, phone
285-3213 between 4:00 and
8:00pm.
cumbent Constable, and the
only candidate on the ballot,
got 250 votes. Flanagan,
running as a write-in
candidate for Constable,
had 153 write-in votes.
ward’s votes for Constable,
stating that defective voting
machines made write-in
votes impossible.
William Breckline, in-
Thanksgiving
by Chester Wittell
Bleak and dreary is the landscape;
Bare and barren stands the hill;
Now the dreary days grow shorter;
Autumn winds more loud and shrill.
Earth is sad; the trees are naked,
Shorn of leaf and lingering bloom;
Even the sun is dim and darkened
By the lowering clouds that loom.
But within each home and hostel
Festive hearths glow warm and bright,
While the scent of savory viands
Stimulates the appetite;
For today our hearts are gladdened
By a custom old and dear.
Work and worry are forgotten
At a time of rest and cheer.
Hallowed be this joyful season
To all mortal men that live.
May the star of fortune hover
O’er the lives of those who give.
Let us thank God for the bounty
He provides against the dearth,
Which—but for His grace and wisdom—
Were the heritage of earth.
Chester Wittell
[from ‘‘The Garden Spot’’]
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