Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, April 09, 1975, Image 14

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Hempfield Shopping Centre
BEAUTY SALON
Special April Prices /
CHILDREN'S HAIR CUT / 2°
$1.99 nM
(12 years or under) ~ 24
Free Cup of Coffee With This Ad
Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. — 9 a.m. -5 p.m.;
Thurs., Fri. — 9am. -9 p.m.
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Snd Ste 10
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combs by special re-
servation until May 1,
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SUNDAY DINNERS
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OPEN
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri
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Saturday - 10 to 5







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SURGICAL APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT




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BATHTUB SEAT
A very convenient device to be used as a
stool by the invalid or elderly when they
are taking a bath. Since the nucleus of this
appliance is a white molded toilet seat with
an open center, it is ideal for use when an
attendant must administer a bath to a pa-
tient. Seat is ad;ustable in height from 6”
to 9 at 1 in. intervals. Steel base is chrome
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Susquehanna
bicentennial
by Hazel Crankshaw
Area organizations and
churches will be contacted
in an effort to have each
group represented at next
week’s meeting of the Sus- |
guehanna Bicentennial Com-
mittee.
for making definite plans
plans and setting up com-
mittees, and it is hoped that
the community will be well
represented at the meeting
scheduled for April 14, at
7:30 p.m. at the Marietta
Community House.
Overall plans were dis-
cussed at the April 3rd meet-
ing, but definite decisions
will not be made until the
area organizations are given
the opportunity to partici-
pate in the planning.
The Committee is com-
prised of members from
Marietta, Maytown and East
Donegal Township, and
plans for the bicentennial
celebration will include the
entire area.
FARMERS FIRST
DIRECTORS MEET
The Board of Directors
of Farmers First Bank met
Monday, March 31st, re-
elected all officers of Far-
mers First Bank, and ap-
pointed the Regional Boards
for Ephrata-Lincoln, Inter-
course, and Marietta.
The Marietta Regional
Board is comprised of: John
S. Hiestand, Guy S. Hoff-
man, John P. Hohenadel,
Thomas Rich, and Robert
C. Spangler.
Previously on March 25
the stockholders had re-elec-
ted all members of the
Board of Directors: Henry
L. Bomberger, Aaron H.
Denlinger, Henry H. Gibbel,
Paul G. Hess, M.D., John S.
Hiestand, C. Eugene Miller,
M.D., Clarence R. Minnich,
George J. Morgan, William
B. Oehme, Jack S. Watson,
Warren Weaver, and Samuel
M. Wolf.
DEATHS
Mrs. Harry McBride (Kath-
ryn), 75, 37 S. Porter St.,
Marietta, at her residence,
March 29.
Miss Helen Sload, 87, for-
merly of Maytown, at St.
Joseph’s Hospital, March 4.

 


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The time has come
April 9, 1975

Rep. Kenneth E, Brandt and Peggy Marley enjoying a political joke in his mobile office
in Marietta
Rep. Kenneth E. Brandt,
R-Lancaster, has announced
his schedule to bring his
“mobile office” to his 98th
District constituents to help
solve their problems on a
personal basis.
On April 4 he was in
Mount Joy, 3:15 to 3:45
p.m., South Main St., (Un-
ion National Bank), and
Marietta, 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.
in front of the bank on
Market Street.
REP. BRANDT
ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE
FOR MOBILE OFFICE
On Friday, April 18 he
will be in Mount Joy, E.
Main St., (Union National
Bank), 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
and on Saturday, April 19
in Marietta, in front of the
bank, Market Street, 9:00
a.m. to noon.
“l am initiating this ‘mo-
bile office’ concept after
numerous requests and care-
ful evaluation toward im-
proving service to the peo-
ple,” Brandt said.
He explained that he will
be able to help his consti-
tuents with: applications for
Senior Citizen tax and rent
relief; information on pend-
ing legislation ; motor vehicle
license problems; birth and
death certificates; applica-
tions for higher education
grants; official Pennsylvania
road maps; welfare and un-
employment compensation
problems.
List of DHS athletes
Following are the names
of students at Donegal High
School participating in vari-
ous spring sports programs:
BOY'S TRACK
Cary Albright, Wayne
Betty, Kenneth Byle, Mich-
ael Moyer, Michael Sweeney,
Robert Bishop, Jeffrey
Boulton, Dale Boyer, David
Chapin, Timothy Howell.
Willy Keener, Jay Long,
Eugene Mellinger, Joseph
Meszaros, Kevin Miller,
George Mohr, Gordon Nell,
Charles Simmons, Steve
Wolgemuth, Dave Crank-
shaw.
Jay Behling, Michael Car-
roll, Dean Chapin, John Hay-
man, Donald Heinaman,
Richard Keener, Michael
Leas, Michael McMullen,
Vaughn Mark, Phillip Mitz-
kavich.
Michael Sager, Paul
Smith, Herbert Swisher,
Dale Rhoads, Christian Bea-
ston, Anthony Braden,
James Buckius, Joseph Coo-
ver, John Daveler, Mark
Divet.
David Engle, Hugh Fitz-
patrick, Gary Good, Ben-
jamin Hess, Henry Klugh,
Kevin McKain, Keith Shrein-
er, Russell Spiker, Eric Stein-
hart, Dennis Weller.
. GIRL'S TRACK
Patricia Brown, Helene
Dalkiewicz, Sarah Rupp,
Marcia Weidman, Bonnie
Bitzer, Vivian Bridgette,
Penny Coyle, Helen DeJesus,
Donna Ebersole, VickiEisen-
berger.
Marilyn Heisey, Heidi
Mummau, Mary Nagy, Vir-
ginia Odenwalt, Bonnie
Schatz, Karen Smith, Judy
Stoltzfus, Pamela Bautista,
Sharon Bryant, Kathy Buck-
ius.
April Carnes, Joan De-
Vitry, Melody Ebersole, Jo-
lene Ellis, Ruth Godshall,
Julie Hernandez, Nancy
Hess, Norma Heisey, Bar-
bara Landis, Lori Lucabaugh.
Gail Madara, Kim Mar-
shall, Sue Miller, Raeann
Parker, Loris Raber, Tracie
Reichard, Kathleen White,
Merilyn Young, Karen Al-
bright, Dawn Bowman, Jerri
Collier, Lynne Bigler, Deb-
bie Davis, Mary Derr, Amy
Enders, Annette Foltz, Ro-
bin Gerber, Donna Germer,
Carole Gibason, Brenda
Gibble.
Mimi Ginder, Dawn Grei-
der, Terry Haines, Lisa John-
son, Darla Kelly, Pam Kolp,
Connie Malik, Mary Beth
McComsey, Sue Meszaros,
Kathy Moyer.
Laura Negvesky, Lori
Richards, Janice Rogers,
Judy Sheetz, Dawn Shire-
man, Kim Underkoffler,
Linda Valle, Kim Wilkinson.
BASEBALL
Stanley, Frey, Jan R. Ger-
mer, Philip Houseal, Rick
Lucabaugh, Joseph Mohr,
Allen Musser, Jeffrey Ruhl,
Jeffrey Sheetz, Scott Stark,
Timothy Arndt.
Allan Brooks, Dennis Fin-
ley, Rory Gallagher, John
Haines, Dennis Myers, Philip
Wolgemuth, Kevin Bradley,
Scott Cranford, Marlin
Emenheiser, Steve Eno.
William Gainer, Gregory
Gallagher, James Gutshall,
Daryl Houseal, Kris McCue,
Scott Witmer, Melvin Hay,
Randy Houseal, Brian Long,
Scott Mowrer, Gregory New-
lin, George Root, Michael
Seaman.
BOY'S TENNIS
Thomas Edwards, Ray-
mond Husband, David Sch-
losser, John Weidman, Kenn-
eth Wolgemuth, Brent Beck-
er, Mark Weidman, Thomas
Dalkiewicz, Thomas Bair,
Bruce Eyer, Richard Gord-
ner, Delbert Hiestand, Kelly
Lesher.
GIRL’S TENNIS
Marcia Aungst, Karen
Baker, Becky Germer, Shar-
on Grissinger, Pamela Horst,
Ann Houseal, Judy Morton,
Sonya Smith, Deborah Ben-
der, Karen Greider.
Renee Husband, Barbara
Hallgren, Linda Hostetter,
Mary Kanoff, Andrea Lan-
dis, Debra Mumma, Jennifer
Neiss, Sharon Pennell, Lisa
Salsbury, Phyllis Shope.
Lucretia Truett, Diane
Deatrick, Tammy Duke,
Stacy Miller, Debra Sar-
baugh, Joi Shearer, Diané
Yingst.













































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