Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, March 05, 1975, Image 7

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    March 5, 1975
BINKLEY’S
SEWING MACHINES — FABRICS _,
CUSTOM DRAPERIES
SINGER — WHITE — PFAFF
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THEATRE
Elizabethtown




Sewing Machines — Sales and Service ‘STARTS THURSDAY
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“Everything For the Lady Who Sews"’





RADISHES —CARROTS COLUMBIA PICTURES/ A DIVISION OF
FRESH FRUITS

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NY Thursday & Sunday
NS - 7 only
FROZEN VEGETABLES — Frosty Acre packaged in
1, 2 and 5 Ib. bags. Also 20 Ib. boxes Frily 8 Saturday

Farm Fresh EGGS. Local grown COBBLER POTATOES
Coating CHOCOLATE — COCONUT by the pound
-5 Ib. buckets of Shedds PEANUT BUTTER
SPECIAL on Frosty Acre BEEF PATTIES while supply
lasts. 79¢ |b. or 10 Ib. box $7.50
And Lots More!!
WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT.
% mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661
HOURS: Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fri.8a.m. to9 p.m.


( TOM McCOY )
| CUSTOM BUTCHERING
MILTON GROVE
R.D.3
Elizabethtown
653-5335
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Complete Butchering
Service on Beef, Pork,
SHELLY’'S
SCHMIDT PLUMBING FURNITURE





 


% HEATING New & Used & Sheep
Repairs - Alterations - A Slaughtering, Cut, Wrap,
Sewers - Water Heaters bo Lgl Freezing
| Baths R=" Sugar Cure Hams & Bacon
HEATING SYSTEMS - ‘ : hi
INSTALLED & 221 Locust St., Columbia ; qi GIE’S H.133 5
SERVICED. OPEN : 2 42 E. FRONT ST., ©,
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri MARIETTA a
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569-5989 E. SANDWICHES ©.



roorsie's Key & Lock Shop
20 W. Market St.
Marietta
426-1486
PUBLIC SALE
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REAL ESTATE,
ANTIQUES &
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
Sat., Mar. 15 75
: For further information call Marietta 426-1613 or
10:00 a.m. 426-3862 or write to the above address for free
brochure.
Located in Bainbridge, Pa.
across from Fire Co.
22 STORY
FRAME DWELLING



SAMUEL G. ZUCH
NEW YORK LIFE
16 E. MARKET ST., MARIETTA, PA.
LIFE, HEALTH, GROUP INS., PENSIONS; ANNUITIES
Is your sickness and accident
disability insurance up to date?

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In Historic
MAYTOWN
8 room house w/1'/: baths, oil
furnace w/radiators, garage
9% w/work shop.
To inspect property
call 653-5689 Beautiful New Colonial Townhouse
Real Estate to be offered at 2 :
p.m. Car sold at 1:30 p.m. Two Bedrooms Dishwasher
" One and a half baths Laundry
Ww Libhart Estate
Cot veh Nat'l. Bank Shag Carpet Cable TV
of Elizabethtown, Executor Air Conditioned Patio
Kitchen by G. E.
BI79 wore
Call Jay Reich, 426-3411
Alspach & Ryder, Attys.
H. [Abe] Shaffner
C. H. Wolgemuth, Aucts.
Diffenderfer & Reist, Clerks


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Sewer plant
(Continued from page 1)
out and repaired.
By late Tuesday after-
noon the motors had been
re-installed, and the plant
was running at 95% capa-
city.
Everything working again,
most of the citizens unaware
of the major catastrophe
that had been avoided -
John Parker went to his
home on Gay Street, lay
down on the floor, and re-
mained asleep there for
twenty-four hours.
COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES, INC Cary Albrigh
district champ

Donegal
Albright,
aytown, has
won the district champion-
ship in his weight, and now
Car
wrestler from
advances to the regional
championship tournament.
Cub banquet
Members of Marietta Cub
Scout Pack No. 150 and
their parents held their Blue
and Gold Banquet in the
Community House with the
Scout Master, Russell Flow-
ers serving as master of
ceremonies. The event was
a covered dish supper with
Trooper Wenzler, Lancas-
ter State Police, showing
slides about the State Police
from their beginnings to
date.
Guests of the Cubs were
the Reverend Aristede Red,
who offered the invocation,
and Mrs. Red.
Awards were presented
by the Cub Master Flowers
to the following boys: Den
No. 1, Bob-Cat - Steve Math-
oit and Kevin Frick, Thomas
Flowers, Wolf and 2-year
pin; Den No. 2, Bob-(at,
Dean Portner and Shane
Norton, Wolf; Den No. 5,
Richard Zink, Athlete;
James Floyd, Athlete and
Bob-Cat; David Deitrich,
Athlete and Aquanaut; John
Ott, Athlete.
A letter of appreciation
was presented to Mike Moy-
er from Den No. 4 of which
Moyer is Den Chief.
Top salesman in each of
the following dens were giv-
en awards for their efforts
for a recent pizza sale: No.
1, Thomas Flowers; No. 2,
Donald Sauder; No. 3, Terry
Albright; No. 4, Duane
Lynch and No. 5, Richard
Zink.
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 7

Mr, and Mrs, Simeon Horton at home with some of many
trophies won in rose contests,
by Hazel Baker
Mrs. Simeon Hortoa, 313
W. Donegal Street, Mount
Joy, has assumed the presi-
dency of the local Chapter
of the Needlework Guild of
America. This is her second
stint in this position after an
interlude of 12 years. She
headed the group from 1945
to 1962. She also served as
District Chairman until
1974.
The Mount Joy chapter
includes Marietta, Maytown,
and rural areas.
Mrs. Horton spends her
free time during the year
crocheting afghans for shut-
ins and elderly persons in
nursing homes.
In her capacity as the
local president of Needle-
work Guild of America she
is on the look-out for new
directors who in turn solicit
11 new members who are
expected to contribute at
least two new garments per
year in lieu of dues.
The slogan of the chari-
table organization is “one to
wash and one to wear.”
An investigation commit-
tee, appointed by the presi-
dent, makes a survey of
persons worthy of receiving
the garments each October.
A. distribution committee
distributes the items after
the “ingathering.”
Mrs. Horton stated, “Few
organizations ask as little
Mrs.Horton heads Guild
of their members and yet
do as much good as the
Needlework Guild.”
The first session of this
group met in the home of
the late Mrs. Clarence
Schock in 1920. The Na-
tional organization is 90
years old this year. As a
past president repeated re-
cently “NWG shares, sym-
pathizes, and serves the pro-
blems of others and has put
into practice the Golden
Rule.”
Mrs: Horton, originally
from Towanda, came to
Mount Joy in 1933 with her
husband, Simeon, who re-
tired in January as manager
of Mount Joy Farmers Co-
operative. The couple’s
chief hobby is growing roses
of which there are more
than 150 bushes in their
garden. Numerous prizes
have been won by the Hor-
ton’s from the Lancaster
Men’s Garden Club and the
Elizabethtown Garden Club
to which they both belong.
Members of the St. Mark’s
Methodist Church, the Hor-
tons are former proprietors
of the Mount Joy Frozen
Food Lockers. Mrs. Hor-
ton is also Past Matron of
the Elizabethtown Chapter
Order of the Eastern Star
and a Charter member of
the Business and Profess-
ional Women’s Club.
Route 23 bridge

Work progresses on bridge on Route 23 near
Marietta
Replacing the flood- damaged bridge has
shut down Route 23,