Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN AREA YOUTH PRESENT MUSICAL A forty-five voice youth Marica Mellinger, Rosene choir will present Cliff Bar- Mellinger, Mark Condon, row’s “Songs On The Way” at the Cross Roads Breth- ren in Christ Church on April 27 at 7 p.m. Directed by John Eyer, the youth choir is composed of teens from six area Brethren in Christ churches. Instrumentalists for the concert are Alice Dourte, piano; Rick Eyer, drums; Jamie Flowers and Mark Condon, guitar; and Ron Tamkin, bass guitar. Solo and duet selections will be sung by Laurie Cri- der, Eugene Mellinger, Jan Eyer, Kathy Swisher, Ber- nice Mummau, Lesetta Mummau, Jesse Wolgemuth, Faithe Dourte and Randy Lehman. John Eyer, who initiated this inter-church project, is Minister of music at the Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ Church, and a music instructor in the Donegal Area schools. “Songs On The Way,” ar- ranged by Ralph Carmichael, is a musical challenging the listener to move into a real and vital spiritual experi- ence. Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church is located at Donegal Springs Road and South Angle Street in Mount Joy. Roy J. Peterman is the pastor. WILD LIFE INMARIETTA The Robert Lowman family of Marietta has adop- ted a baby red fox that is about two weeks old. They hope to raise the fox as a pet. (The Lowmans are the owners of the famous ““Pok- ey Turtle’ who was written up in the old Susquehanna Times.) Dick Smedley, Sr., and his family found a baby gray squirrel on their sidewalk. Obviously he was too young to leave his mother, so the Smedleys are feeding him milk from a baby bottle. Dick says the baby is very cuddly. MAYTOWN AMBULANCE DRIVE Mike Kanoff, Maytown Fire Company president, has announced the opening of the 1975 drive for Ambu- lance Association members. A family can join for $5, emergency medical techni- cians on call. For further information, call Mike Kan- off, 426-3464, or Larry War- fel, 426-1244. The Maytown Fire Com- NOTICE Here are some odds and ends of information about the Susquehanna Bulletin that may be useful to our readers: The Bulletin offices are in the home of the editor; therefore, please feel free to call us evenings or weekends if you cannot reach us dur- ing business hours. The Bulletin is sold week- ly at Kline's News Stand in Mount Joy, Appley’s News Stand in Marietta, and Herr’s Fruit Stand, Rts. 743 & 441. You can pick up extra cop- ies at these places. The Bulletin cannot pub- lish- unsigned letters to the editor. We will not publish your name if you request it - but we must have your signature on your letter for our files. DID YOU HEAR... The Maytown Fire Com- pany is selling steaks and subs at the fire hall this Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m. till § p.m. April 23,1975 On May 11 the company will offer a family style roast beef dinner from 11 a.m. on. ECKMAN’S HOTEL 130 W. FRONT ST., MARIETTA LUNCHES DAILY 11:00 to 1:00 KITCHEN OPEN THURSDAY EVENING 4:00 - 7:00 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 5:00 - 11:00 " BEER - WINE - LIQUOR - 426-2225 pageboy II” fo) Are your key people often away from their phone . . . or office? Do you need to locate key people instantly? Are you tired of being tied to your office? Another new service of your telephone company might be just what you're looking for! EE CA. baal A aan oth. Bab ap |” ali —— an individual can join for pany is planning, also, to $3. Members are entitled serve a roast beef dinner to free use of the Maytown at the Fire Hall on Mother’s ambulance for a radius of Day, May 11. The dinner 50 miles. The ambulance is will be served by the Ladies staffed by three qualified Auxiliary from 11 a.m. 50 I 4 Se 3 NTR 10 5D NR IT 1 10 6 J N60 HEP 090 IS Boe an bm Ge I G6 SS I fe I : JOIN THE MAYTOWN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION ; 1975 Dues - Family : (husband, wife, children under 18) $5 | : Individual $3 : BAINES ces e inns nsicsninee venus eins + ooss 3 : Bddrass: ....c..cin co iitii sien niswwriess ¥ ; PUHOMEE «co vvnis se tin nv veinivinioseans wins &: vu sons : Mail this coupon with payment to: : Larry Warfel, Treasurer. : Maytown Fire Company, i Maytown, Pa. 17550 Sow OG YR ADR RE ON AO ND A CT OND OR ON ED CO A Re OM NE OU OND OD GN OU WD OO WET UNS GN MER eR E2223 ELL 228484 SASS LLRs Tre rset ve The first truly “shirt pocket” pager, United's ‘““Pageboy II” radio pager, is the newest companion to your pocket, pen or pencil. It's the smallest, lightest pager available. It's only 4%'" long and a light 3.9 ounces. You'll only know it's there when you need it-when you're paged. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. - EE ——_—-—. 0 HD ER OD BR -
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