Page 4 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES GS-750ET Lancaster Triumph and Suzuki Motorcycle & Snowmobile Sales & Service 2981 Hempland Rd., US 30 W. & Centerville Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 717/299-6561 Advanced Life (cont.) [continued from back page] ing the services of a paramedic will still dial 911. County Control will dispatch the proper unit. There will be two volunteer para- medics on duty 24 hours once the program is imple- mented. ‘The program requires a lot of work,’’ grins Martin, “but the areas served are really going to benefit from it. The local fire companies have really supported the philosophy of the Advanced Life Support Unit.” May 28, 1980 Marietta Senior League plans Monday picnic The annual picnic of the Marietta Senior League will be held at ‘‘Sico Park’ in Mount Joy, on Monday, June 2nd. We will leave the Presby- terian parking lot at 11:30 a.m. in private cars. Dinner will be at 12:30 p.m., with each member to bring a covered dish of picnic food, their own plate, cup and silverware, bever- age, and 2 prizes for the Bingo games. Tickets for the bus trip must be purchased at this meeting. Imagine how difficult your life would be without the telephone to run your errands, keep you in touch with friends and summon help in emergencies. Now United Telephone offers the TeleDialer 32 to make your telephone even more convenient. The TeleDialer 32 remembers up to 32 numbers you call frequently, and can dial any of them at the touch of a single button. Four “HELP” numbers (fire, police, ambulance - whatever you select) are identified by brightly colored over-size buttons, so a child, babysitter or elderly person can call for assistance fast if the need arises. Also, the TeleDialer lets you make all your calls by push-button even if your regular phone has a conven- tional dial. If the number you call is busy, don’t worry about forgetting the number before you call again. Just touch the “last number called” button, and presto - the TeleDialer re-dials for you. Best of all, the TeleDialer 32 costs less than you might believe. For our United Telephone of Penn- sylvania customers, it leases for only $5.75 per month plus applicable service connection charges. You may also choose to buy one for only $219.95. Visit or call your United Telephone Business Office or Phone Shop to learn how easy it is to make your life CX 8 ORE) (1) ll (= Jay Linard Jay Linard easier Vv. president of CACO Jay M. Linard has been named vice-president and controller of the Cressona Aluminum Company (CACO), Cressona, PA. Jay is the son of Elva M. Linard and the late Mervin G. Linard, 414 W. Market Street, Marietta. He is a 1963 Donegal High graduate and holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Elizabethtown College. Jay Linard was employed as a corporate cost account- ant for Alcoa in Pittsburg until last March, when he resigned his position to help form the Cressona Alumin- um Company. The alum- inum plant in Cressona reopened its 100 acre facility last May 1. As an officer of the corporation, Linard reports that at the end of one year, CACO employs 250 workers and serves over:-200 custo- mers. The forecast for expansion includes an esti- mated 600 employees by the third or fourth year of operation. Jay and his wife, Sharon, the daughter of Mrs. Stephen Bretz Ulrich, Eliza- bethtown, are the parents of two sons, Braden and Jayson. They will soon be moving into their new home, now under construction in Orwigsburg, PA.
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