Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Marietta Town by Hazel Baker The Olde Town Hall Museum, Marietta, will be open inconjunction with the dedication of the Marietta Pioneer Fire Hall dedication on Saturday, May 31, from 12 to S p.m. The structure, which has three floors, was once the center for commu- nity activities. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehhert, cura- tors, contribute time and money in maintaining the 1847 structure which houses . antiques and memorabilia of local color. A country store, . Civil War relics, a library, a jail or dungeon, and the “% boro’s early fire fighting : equipment are among the interesting features on the first floor. The town clock, which rved as the town crier, has 7 pS Z Od INR A ES " hy ed ath ed FERN fg! PR 0) NSS A 5 uy or 21 ’ . ¥ q 0 Last Call For Garden Plants Still A Nice Selection (i Petunias Vegetables Zinnias Geraniums HANGING BASKETS ICE COLD WATERMELONS FRESH SWEET STRAWBERRIES (Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only) reg. $1.39 $1.19 eg.51.99 $1.79 Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 8 AM.-1l P.M. Daily & Sunda "HEARS g ’ Wi “rg FR Ta tare WE RRRAL EET IVY EY: EAB 233832 2 A 0B Ew % Re J a ru SE A its weights on the first floor, while the cable reaches to the tower which houses the four faces. On the second floor is a one room school. Desks, lunch boxes and school books are placed in the room. An organ in working condition adds to the atmos- phere of the old school. The third floor was once the meeting place for various lodges and fraternal organizations. Incomplete plans have been made which may include art exhibits or some other attraction ap- pealing to the public for this floor. Admission to the Marietta Olde Town Hall Museum is free. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Feisselman (Linda Jean Rutherford), Bainbridge, a son at Lancaster Genreal Hospital on May 22. : 578 EAST FRONT MARIETTA, PA : PHONE 426-1332 bath. heating system. East Market Street. possibilities. REALTOR John Groff MARIETTA MARIETTA WAIT ’TIL YOU SEE THIS KITCHEN! Very large, air conditioned, with loads of cabinets and wall to wall carpeting. Foyer, living room, three bedrooms, new New electrical system, new roof, good Large yard, off-street parking. Low taxes. Immaculate condition. Available immediately. ONLY $14,900 COLUMBIA We have a fourteen room home in excellent shape inside and outside. Ideal for large family of apartments. Give us a call and we will show you its many JACK JOHN 451 LCCUST ST., COLUMBI REPRESENTATIVE 426-3264 Robert Cresswell and Paul Snyder May 28, 1975 Cresswell heads Lions by Hazel Baker Officers were installed at the dinner meeting of the Marietta Lion’s Club held at Lacy’s Lounge on Thursday night. The following per- sons wil assume office in June: Robert Cresswell president; Calvin Rex, first vice-president;James Price, second vice-president; Albert Huck, third vice- president; Richard Umben- hauer, secretary; Richard McKain, treasurer; Dennis Shumaker, Lion Tamer; Elmer Appley, assistant Tamer; John Goodling, Tail ROBERTS SPORTING GOODS GUNS REPAIRED USED GUNS BOUGHT & SOLD SCOPES MOUNTED DRILLING & TAPPING SLINGS & SWIVELS MOUNTED : RAE A rr t,t ~~ 684-6189 285-5500 bose r Twister; and Casey Kraus, assistant Tail Twister. Directors are Ben Thompson, Arthur Zuch, Robert Spangler and the Reverend John Heistand. Paul Snyder is director ex-officio. The ‘Stylost’, a Barber Shop Quartet, associated with the Lancaster Red Rose Chapter, supplied the en- tertainment for the ladies’ night. The Lion of the Year Award was presented to Paul Snyder, outgoing pres- ident. ISSHIN RYU KARATE SCHOOL Off Route 441 between Marietta and Columbia MEN - LADIES ALL AGES Classes Tues. & Thurs. Eve. For Information Call - Dick Prescott - 426-1789 L Ni Dan Instructor SHELLY'S FURNITURE A ll a I] =X 221 Locust St., Columbia OPEN Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri 10to 8 Saturday - 10to 5 SCHMIDT PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs - Alterations - Sewers - Water Heaters Baths HEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLED & SERVICED. EAST PETERSBURG, PA.
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