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COLUMBIA R.D. 1 SAVING | 3 ENERGY |(IENEIRWEINT TODAY : CIRM TTPOPRSV TO, 426-1R36 BANKAMERICARD EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Only) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) _ Susquekanua Times | [USPS 055-530] Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesdays [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Diane L. Krantz Advertising Manager—Kay Kauffman Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker Mount Joy Editor— Cherie Dillow Vol. 80, No. 24, June 18, 1980 Advertising rates upon request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/ year [Outside Lancaster County—$6.50/ year] June 18, 1980 Marietta Children’s Fair winners (cont.) [continued from front page] Prettiest— Ist, Hillarie Lehman and Jesse Reem 2nd, Sarah and Rebecca Frank 3rd, Dennis Randle Group winners— Ist, Shane and Brian Thomas and Jason Altoff 2nd, Brandi and Shawn Brown 3rd, Barry Waltz parents Most original — and 1st, Abby and Donnie Pickle and Ryan Sload 2nd, Cary Allum 3rd, Kristel Swanger Floats 1st, Jessica Koser 2nd, Eric and Lisa Bowers 3rd, Andrew Gingrich Most patriotic 1st, Donald and Helena Roberts 2nd; Cub Scouts 3rd, James Rutter Bikes 1st, Ricki Bensinger Judges category 1st, Eric Vera 2nd, Amy Kriner 3rd, Bobby Carroll Pet parade winners were: Prettiest— 1st, Frank Lucas, dog 2nd, Missy Turek, dog 3rd, Amy Elliot, cat Largest— 1st, Denise Youndt, dog 2nd, Tammy and Debbie Parmer, dog 3rd, Paula Rice, dog Here come the animals! in the annual pet parade held in Marietta as part of the Children’s Fair this past Saturday. 3 AE §. Smallest— 1st, Ronald Beaston, rabbits 2nd, Eric Bowers, chicks 3rd, Jack and Jill Kyler, kittens Funniest— 1st, Mick Ebersole, dog 2nd, Abbie Moilanan, toy dog 3rd, John Elliot, dog Most unusual— 1st, Michael Stokes, turtles 2nd, Mike Loman, rooster 3rd, Mark Frank, cray fish Best behaved — 1st, Michelle McMillen, Crow 2nd, Paula Rice, dog 3rd, Amy Pickle, dog Judges for the parades were Anne Spangler, Mary Miller, Wayne Madsen and J. Robert Flanagan. Co- chairpersons for the parades were Karen Roberts and Claudia Sload. The theme for the entire fair was ‘‘Stars and Stripes Forever.” Art contest winners were: grades 1 and 2: Whitney Christian, Michael Brown and Dennis Flanagan grades 3 and 4: Wendy Groff, Scott Fuhrman and Kathy Brown grades S and 6: Michelle Stokes, Charles Watson Jr. and Theresa Major special class: Robert Mor- ow. Proceeds from the benefit will be used to underwrite the cost of operating summer playground activi- j ties at Marietta Memorial Park. The playground will . begin Monday, June 23, ¢ from 9 to 12 and 1 to 3 pm ;. each week day. Flavia Ebersole was gen- eral chairperson of the benefit sponsored by the Marietta Recreation Asso- ciation. Marietta Aux. to C. Hospital Members of the Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital presented a check for $1200 to the administra- tor of the Columbia Hospi- tal, John Metzger, at the June meeting. The monies are toward the payment of a Rotary MiMicrorome. Mrs. Mount Joy ABWA celebrates b-day r= « i: wi On June 24, 1980 the Mount Joy Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will hold its second birthday celebration, 6:30PM., at the Tropical Treat Drive-In (between Mount Joy and Elizabethtown). The guest speaker for the evening will be Linda Hollingshead, a representa- tive from the Better Busi- ness Bureau. Her topic will be Consumer Complaints. Carole A. Wenditz, em- ployed at the Armstrong Marietta Ceiling Plant as a computer operator, will be the vocational speaker. For more information about membership in the American Business Wo- men's Association, interes- ted working women may contact Darlene Halterman at 653-4951. Red Rose Chapter 80 of disabled veterans to meet tonight, June 1 The Red Rose Chapter #80 of the disabled Ameri- can veterans will hold their monthly meeting June 18, 1980. The meeting will be held at 8:00 pm at the American Legion Post #34, 1388 Arcadia Road, Lan- caster. Installation of newly elected officers will take place at this time. The public in invited with a special plea for disabled veterans, their wives and families. The chapters’ Ladies Auziliary will hold their meeting at 7:00 pm. made the presentation. Mrs. Herbert Sarver, conducted the business session when next year’s hostess schedule was tena- tively compiled. Membership dues are payable and John Metzger pulled the winner for the current project—a hand- made bear-paw queen sized quilt. The winner was Sue Babec, Lancaster. The group plans to sponsor its annual Christ mas luncheon at the home of Mrs. Sarver on December 1st. The September lunch- eon meeting will be held at the Colonial Inn on the 8th, at 11:45AM. The meeting was opened with the chaplain, Mrs. Heisey, reading Success, The Rose and Today.