Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Pioneer Aux. plans activities Linda Flowers was nam- ed as chairman and Donna Loucks as co-chairman for the Holiday Bazaar of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Pion- eer Fire Company of Mari- etta. The Fund Raising Com- mittee reported that the men will sell mugs and the women will sell commemor- ative plates. A sub sale will be held on March 15. Flavin Eber- sole is chairman and Carol Nickey is co-chairman. Dottie Farhinger is chair- man for food sales at the Gospel Concert, March 1. Marian McKain is co-chair- man. Delores Shannon is chair- man for food served at the dedication of the new fire hall, Joan Segessor co-chair- man. 3 000000 0 voooo00000000000000 You've missed out on some good eating if you haven't tried WEAVER’S CHICKEN and MRS. PAUL'S FISH. These are “Better Buys’ because they are seconds. Not seconds in taste or freshness - only in looks. CHICKEN comes in 5 Ib. bags, FISH mn 3, 5 or 10 lb. bags. FROSTY ACRE FROZEN VEGETABLES are packaged in 51b. bags. Available too in 20 ib. boxes. EASTER is hurrying right along. Supplies for those home made candies are here now. COATING CHOCOLATE - Light & Dark PARAFFIN - COCONUT - PEANUT BUTTER And, as always, the TINY COOKIE BITS on our shell’ make good cookies for any time. Our Own FARM FRESH EGGS POTATOES - and FRESH VEGETABLES APPLES — CITRUS — BANANAS SECONDS IN PRETZELS : Linda Flowers is chair- man, Donna Loucks, co- chairman for a dinner on dedication day, May 31. The Fire Company is holding a carnival August 1 and 2. Delores Shannon and Joan Segessor are in charge of the food stand. The Auxiliary invites wo- men 18 and older to join their organization. Next meeting is 7:30 p.m., March 4, at the fire hall. Cairns tells of camping joy by Wendy Gentile The Mount Joy Welcome Wagon held its monthly din- ner meeting Feb. 19 at the Mount Joy Legion. After an enjoyable meal and busi- ness meeting, Mr. Donald Cairns spoke to the women y OO 0D000QQO000000C0O00O CC JUD ULUOU0O00O0 DU 0000000000 C We have lots of ROHRER’S GARDEN SEEDS on display now - Get your Seed Catalogue Free bO00000000000000000BEDED DN HOURS: Daily 8 a.m. to 6 WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. “a mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661 p.m.; Fri. 8a.m. to 9 p.m. YUL U000C000000000D000 DN 000000 00CG0 SALUNGA FLEA MARKET & AUCTION - Salunga Auction Building 131 Main Street, Salunga EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY FLEA MARKET © nN. Saturday — 12 noon to 10 p.m. Sunday — 12 noon to 6 p.m. Be) AUCTION Every Saturday Night at 6 p.m. ANTIQUES WITH EVERY SALE Phone 898-2711 (after 6:30 p.m.) YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 OPEN Mon. Friday DAILY Saturday Sunday SIRLOIN STEAKS PORTERHOUSE STEAKS T-BONE STEAKS ALL FOR $1.49 A POUND! 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. LAR RATA TILT about the Joys of Family Camping. He also showed slides of his travels through- out the United States and answered the many ques- tions that were asked. A nominating committee has been appointed to se- lect persons to run for of- fices or chairmanships in the upcoming elections. Anyone interested should contact Linda Fox, chair- man, 653-1842. The Welcome Wagon de- cided to make a donation to the fund set up for Ed and Jean Forry. Also the club will join the Commun- ity Council again this year. Crafts will meet at Linda Fox’s, Feb. 27, at 8 p.m. Judy Miller will instruct the girls in making macrame’ plant holders. For further details, just call Linda. The club will meet again March 19, at the Rheems Fire Hall for a dessert and bingo nite. Members will be asked to bring a special des- sert and a $1.00 surprise gift. The next board meeting is set for March 5 at 8 p.m. in the home of Nancy Pen- kunas. New Churchmen in Marietta “The New Churchmen and Teresa” from Harrison- burg, Va., will be singing at the Morning Worship Ser- vice of The English Presby- terian Church of Marietta, on Sunday morning March 2nd at 11 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to come and hear them sing. A free will offer- ing will be taken. VOLLEYBALL MARATHON THANK YOU The Student Council of W. I. Beahm Junior High School has issued the fol- lowing statement: “We, the W. I. Beahm Junior High School Student Council, would like to thank these stores for donating prizes to the volleyball mara- thon which was held on February 7, 8, and 9; Steh- man’s IGA, Kenny Smith’s Sporting Goods, Hy Lo, Sloans, Greer’s, Koser’s, Martins 5 & 10, Murphy's, Kinsey’s Arrow Shop, Roots Dist., Weis Markets, Florin Fruit Market, Laura Steh- man’s Beauty Salon and Newlin’s Interiors, Inc.” “We would also like to thank Dave Presto, John Hayman, Bill Hayman, Sharon Greider and Cliff February 26, 1975 Greider for operating the video tape equipment.” “We feel the marathon was very successful because over $3,500 was raised for project D.I.G. (Donegal In- dian Gym).” PIANO RECITAL Piano students of Miss Sharon Zimmerman presen- ted a recital for parents and guests at their instructor’s residence. Kathy Swisher, Jodi Nolt, Deana Darren- kamp and Stacey Gingrich participated in the program. SOCIAL WELFARE MEETING The annual Social Wel- fare Association meeting will be held March 3, 1975, at 7:30 p.m. at the Union Na- tional Mount Joy Bank. The public is invited. SEO 40000 0000 THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ......... A Company of United Telecommunications, inc.
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