May 28, 1975 Scouts camp, take trip to zoo Fathers and sons of Pack | 263 held :a Campout on Friday night May 9 in Ruhl’s meadow R.D.#2, Mount Joy. Sixteen boys and seven adults attended, a doggie and marshmallow roast was enjoyed by all and several games were played. The Cubs returned home Satur- day morning. The Pack also went on a Trip by Bus to the Philadel- phia Zoo on Saturday, May 17. Forty three person enjoyed a fine trip with good sunny weather. The Pack is making plans for a trip to Baltimore on Tuesday night, June 10 to see the Baltimore Orioles play the Oakland A's. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. McMillan, who celebrated their S0th wedding anniversary on May 12. ———— historic J 1 : bo bi A. Buhe's - Brewery & Catacombs, ‘“National Register of Historic Places’ k ‘Registered Historical Landmark’’ = Ai Well informed tour guides explain the many facets of brewing in the upper and lower levels of Lancaster County's oldest brewery. Giant vats are still in place within the Lagering Cellar. The fermented brew was placed in wooden casks in order to age for a period of 30 days before being drawn off into smaller kegs which were stored 43 feet below the street surface. Temperature remains around 50 de- grees year around in the Catacombs. TOURS DAILY MAY 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 102 N. Market St., Mt. Joy, Pa. (1 block back of Post Office) Phone 653-2056 Lunches—11 to 2; Dinners—5 to 9 Monday thru Thursday—S5 to 9 Friday and Saturday—S to 10 SUNDAY DINNERS Served in First Floor Dining Room 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. Buy any Hoover a aL during this big sale and you will receive. = 2 FREE PASSES VALUED AT..... lL Offer Good Any Weekday Ride Free All Day Long. SCAN AE HRT TT LL RE a RE 12 W. Market St. [YP Ler) CyB EYi Fri. — 9:00 - 9:00 Jaycees’ annual Fourth of July Stay-at-Home Week- end this year scheduled for July 4th and July Sth. The carnival site is Marietta War Memorial Park. will begin at 6pm Friday and SUSQUEHANNA BT" "ETIN=--Page 17 pile ile ie if ii Marietta Jaycees plan for Fourth of July Publicity Chairman, Don- ald Simmons has announced plans for the Marietta at 1pm Saturday. This year’s committee- men are Rick Smedley, William Sload, Rick Sload, and C. Willis Herr under General Chairman James Yeaglin. There will be varied stands and plenty of refreshments, as well as musical entertainment. The weekend will be highlighted by a fireworks display to be the Jaycees’ largest ever, costing $1,700. Simmons urges: ‘Please reserve the 4th for the Marietta Jaycees and help us begin the Bicentennial Celebration events’ Activities Eliminate your Hang-Ups... ———\ with ~_J Code-A-Phone’ Hang-ups. They cost you time and money. If loss of time and money is unthinkable in your business, you should give some thought to a United Telephone Code-A-Phone. The Code-A-Phone 700 is specifically designed for high volume operations. Your office or sales desk will be on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Incoming calls are answered automatically with your message of up to 3 minutes in length. The United Code-A-Phone records 2 hours of incoming messages such as your sales orders, field reports, whatever. The messages you receive are perfect, word for word. An automatic volume control assures the clearest possible recording for accurate replay at your convenience. A complete set of transcription accessories is also available. Code-A-Phone. We'd like to eliminate your hang-ups. For more information, call your local United Telephone business office. fils : THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc 3
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