Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS—GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 AM — 8:30 PM DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 AM — 6:00 PM Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End—Route 441 —Marietta You get that Person to Person Relationship when you save at CENTRAL (on es Loan Assn. 325 Locust Street Rt. 441 & Colebrook Road Columbia, Pa. 17512 Marietta, Pa. 17547 Phone: 684-9500 Phone: 426-2520 SAVINGS PLANS MORTGAGES Member FSLIC Savings Insured to $40,000 1 ATTENTION! SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL OFFER 1 year subscription to the Susquekenue Times $3.00 Y2price KEEP YOUR FAVORITE SENIOR CITIZEN INFORMED. WITH A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Eh ED an ee an ar be op eh en an en GD ED GD OP GP SD a8 a SENIOR CITIZEN SUBSCRIPTION Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547, out of county $3.50 Name.eesesceececsssscaccccsecenncsnccccnncansoes St. & No. or R.D. NOwcessssesoccsccesncssecccccces City of TOWN ceesssscsncsscssncesccccececccce cine State ceeccccccccsccccsccscscscsccesZiP cocsscscce If this is a gift subscription, bill to: Name ,.eeeceececcccnsccscsscoccccrcccsionncosnee St. & No. or R.D. NO. ceeecesccccsccoscccecccccccee City of TOWN secececccccscsccsccsccccssccscecssece State esessssesecsscsssesescessescesesliPeccccccssne Name of person tg receive subscription renewal notice GO ES Gb GD GD ED ER GF GD Gb Gh 5 GF GF GD EG GD GD GD GF GO EF G0 GD OP Gp Ewes SO EE ER ED EE ANS GEE a a ew ana Flu cancels music night The ‘‘Night of Music” program planned by the Riverview P.A.C.T. organ- ization for March 27 has been cancelled because of the flu epidemic and the Easter holiday season. The next meeting of P.A.C.T. will be held April 22 beginning at 7:30 pm at the Riverview Elementary School. The title of the program will be ‘‘Meet the School Board’’. Troop 93 will compete in volleyball The Marietta Boy Scout Troop #93 toured the Marietta Pioneer Fire House recently in order to meet the requirments for the Citizen- ship Skill Award. The troop, in upcoming activities, plans a volleyball match with the East Peters- burg Boy Scout Troop to be held in the Marietta Com- munity House gym. Mike Moyer and Ray Henry are advisors of the troop. Following are the scores for games played in the Chiques A.A.A. Sunday Basketball League for the past three weeks. February 24 saw the Oilers overcome the Rams by a 79 to 73 score, and the Lions defeat the Steelers 91 to 73. On March 2 the Steelers upset the Rams 79 to 70 and a 26, 1980 Members of the Fulton and Company on Tour entertain students at the Maytown Elementary School. The show, which included audience participation, was sponsored by the Maytown Parent and Teachers as Partners Group. Fulton and Company entertains Maytown Elementary students The Fulton and Company on Tour paid a visit to the Maytown Elementary School this past Tuesday, Chiques AAA basketbal league standings, scores the Lions beat the Oilers 110 to 72. The Lions defeated the Rams 94 to 75 on March 7, while the Oilers nipped the Steelers 85 to 83. League Standings WL Lions 61 Oilers 34 Rams 34 Steelers 25 Easter Sunrise Service planned by The Mount Joy Inter- Church Council is planning the annual Easter Sunrise Service, to be held at the Florin Church of the Breth- ren, 815 Bruce Avenue, Mount Joy, on Easter Sunday morning, April 6. The service will be held outdoors at 6:00 a.m., weather permitting; in case of inclement weather the service will be moved indoors. Members from the vari- ous churches will contribute churches their talents by participating in this sservice. Mr. Warren Foley will be the featured soloist for the Easter Sunrise Service. The youth group from the Florin Church of the Breth- ren will serve refreshments following the Easter Serv- ice. The Mount Joy Inter- Church Council extends a warm welcome to anyone who would like to attend the Easter Sunrise Service. hk March 18. The company presented an audience par- ticipation show entitled “Sand Time Saturday— Sweet Dreams’. The four company actors involved members of the audience in dramatizing stories written by children. Led by the Sandman, Mrs. Pumper- nickel, Marcy and her dog Bravo, the Maytown stu- dents imagined a trip on a raft and a visit to a haunted house. A number of stu- dents played the parts of trees, animals and people for a special St. Patrick's Day tale. Using a minimum of props and an abundance of talent and enthusiasm, the Fulton and Co. Tour trans- ported their audience into an enjoyable hour in the land of make-believe. This show is one of several sponsored by the Maytown Parent and Teach- ers as Partners Group. MOUNT JOY Send the joy of Easter! Our FTD EASTER BASKET® BOUQUET! Perfect for family, friends —and you! Call or visit us now. We send — flOwers g# almost any- where —the FTD way. GET 'EM FROM WHERE THEY'RE GROWN! Begonias ‘Azaleas Potted Mums Cinerarias Hydrangeas Geraniums Gardenias Hyacinths Daffodils Lilies Tulips Corsages EASTER IS SUNDAY, APRIL 6. RUHL’S FLOWERS OPPOSITE BEAHM JR. HIGH SCHOOL, PHONE 653-4006