EER re Liat June 25, 1975 Cutting the cake Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Stokley Letters Dear Editor: First of all the Landlord Tenant act 274 was amen- ded by Gov. Shapp, Dec. 10, 1974 which explains your rights and benefits to you. ‘Then there is House Bill No. 488 introduced Feb. 18, 1975 amended May 7, 1975 providing for the rights of Mobile Home Park residents or operators. Also House Bill No. 1216 introduced Jan. 27, 1975. Senate Bill No. 547 introduced April 14, 1975. Senate Bill No. 611 introduced April 22, 1975. Also, Senate Bill 69 intro- to editor duced Feb. 4, 1975. For your own rights and protection, please contact your State Legislatures and find our about these bills, and urge them to pass them. We all know we need more laws and more laws are badly needed by Mobile Park residents, and the only way to help ourselves is through the people we elect to pass these bills. We hope to help ourselves if we want fair treatment, and better living conditions. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Zeigler 69 Madge Drive Lancaster, Pa. 17603 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 13 fet table Guests at bu Doris Asleson becomes Mrs. Blaine Stokley Are outdoor weddings becoming the thing to do? Locally, there have been two in the last couple weeks. Two weeks ago Deborah Kelly was married to James Reuter in an outdoor cere- Lifesaving classes held As part of the 1975 swim-safe program, the Lancaster County Red Cross Chapter is offereing a free two-week course in the new Red Cross Advanced Life- saving to be held at the County Pool, 1050 Rockford Road, Monday through Fri- day, July 14 to July 25, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The course is open to individuals 15S years of age and over who can complete the necessary requirements in a preliminary swim test. Anyone who wishes to register should call the local chapter’s Safety Programs Office at 299-5561. Swim classes The schedule for the city and county school children who have already registered for the learn-to-swim pro- gram sponsored by the Lancaster County Red Cross Chapter at the County Pool, 1050 Rockford Road, will be: June 30 to July 11, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. mony at Donegal Church, and this past Saturday Doris Asleson was Blaine (‘‘Gus’’) Stokley out- doors near Marietta. married to Rain is the most obvious possible interference with having an outdoor wedding, NN, FTN (2 NE i 10 oz and it almost spoiled the Reuter wedding on June 7. But the Stokley wedding was performed under sunny skies, a pretty, happy, relaxed occasion. After the ceremony, there ‘was good food (barbecued RUIT ST th rowaways NOW CHERRIES chicken), drink, and com- panionship for all the genial guests — on a spacious lawn near the site of the marriage rite. (Editorial comment:The Bulletin thinks outdoor wed- dings are great.) aNd CX ‘a 4 REG. $1.70 $1.55 —= (Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only) Baked Ham ws21s $1.89 White American Cheese ss $1.19 RRS 426-1805 PHONE: Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 8 AM.-1l P.M. Daily & Sunday
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