Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES As delights Marietta, Penna. JX Wed. thru Sunday 1-6 pm. : Ken Fortney, prop. | Q Phone 4262615 07%. GHERBS < SPICES>TEAS ~COFFEE~ 2 HRARS egal By TI. 115 W. Market st. - & February 6, 198) Cub Pack 136 visits The Incredible Dr. Dudd Cub Pack 136 held a committee meeting recently at the home of Myron Weber. Attending were Robert Mark, James Boring, Charles Heaps, Carolyn Newcomer, Susan Groff, Irene Becker, Victor Wolf, Loretto Dimiler and Nancy Turpin. The pack is plan- ning a yard sale for April 26, 1980. Pack 136 went to WGAL- TV, Lancaster recently to appear on The Incredible Dr. Dudd Show. Leaders were: Robert Mark, John Auker, Loretto Dimeler, Irene Becker, Nancy Turpin, Audrey Tissen, Howard Haldeman and James Bor- ing. Cubs attending the show were John Gates, Jason Lutz, Michael Gilliland, Dwayne Becker, William Smith, Lester Dimeler, Tho- mas Paxton, Robert Weater- bie, Eric Koser, Steve Turpin, Eric Kendig, Marc Kendig, Kirk Landis, Mich- ael Ruth, Robert Keener, Kyle Hipple, Brian Rich- ards, Kevin Eby, Todd Ritzman, Jessie Spence, James Gamble, Chris Jen- “We compared phone systems and chose fUnited Telephone” Left Vernon Trimble and Roger F. Ecolono, co-owners Greencastle Ford. Growth is an important objective of a progressive business. Greencastle Ford’s highly competitive co-owner Roger Ecolono quickly realized however, growth was placing a strain on our telephone system’. Roger called Jean Trace, United's area Sales Representative. United’s professionals evaluated the existing telephone system and worked with the people at Greencastle Ford to determine their individual requirements. An automatic dialer with a capacity of 1000 pre-selected telephone numbers became part of a solution to Roger’s particular problem. The United Telephone Company, drawin was also able to offer Greencastle Ford mana telephone system or replacing it with an adv “That our firm’s rapid g on its extensive experience and resources, gement the choice of expanding the existing anced electronic system. Telephone service is an important part of your business. Why not get a professional to assist you. Our consulting service is free and we can offer you various pricing options. Call today and ask for a communications consultant. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA hE United Telephone System kins, James Sprout, Harold Harman III, Scott New. comer, John Heller, David Rossman, Mike Boring, Reed Boring, David Klein- felter, Christan Kristoffer- son and Andrew Breauit. Also attending were Caro- lyn Newcomer, Susan Groff, Mary Gingrich, Sue Gantz, Kathy Garma, Barbara Lutz, Carol Dambler, Brenda Dimeler and William Eby. Acting as guides were Karen Schlager and Trudy McCarty. A Cub Pack 136 meeting was held at Seiler School last week. The following awards were presented by Cubmaster Robert W. Mark; Thomas Groff—Silver Arrow Kevin Eby—Silver Arrow & Gold Arrow Stephen Turpin—Bobcat Marc Chamberlain—Bob- cat Harold Hartman—Denner Corey Haldeman—Den- ner Lester Dimeler—Traveler Robert Weatherbie—Cit- izen Michael Boring—Citizen Inspectors were: Rulfus Bleecher, Wilbur Groff, Lester Hostetter, Rev. Norman Dunmore, and Irvin Smith. Deb Torres & M Hildebrandt exhibit dancing at PUFA meet . Two Donegal students, Deb Torres and Michelle Hildebrandt, will be the featured performers at the PUFA meeting on Monday, February 11, 1980, in the Donegal High School aud- itorium. These two talented young ladies will present a program exhibiting their virtuosity in the area of dance. The program is open to the public free of charge. PUFA urges the public to support the performance which will begin at 7:30 pm. PUFA wishes to con- gratulate Sherri Kinsey and Mitch Johnson on achieving their 1000th point in their respective basketball games recently. Both Girls and Boys Basketball teams are to be congratulated on a fine season.