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Ses 0ss ssn S000 00s cers S00 s0000nssseneese eee » PAGE CORPORATION 430 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA [3 uv CH TTAET ‘The Reliable Renovatons” Prompt Renovations to YOUR Specifications. CUSTOM KITCHENS - PATIOS SANDBLASTING - PANELING PAINTING - WALL to WALL CARPET WE INSTALL OUR OWN QUALITY WORK 684-6981 . Prompt 285-9575 F on Free Phon Estimates . » . - * * . > . * * * . . . . . . » Werressssccssccssssssncsee Sse cvs ' I 3335385488 i SEE RFPS HS : Vv. 5. TEI EI wv FY a As sianri STORAGE OTA OSU MJ dolphins outswim team at Manheim by Mrs. James Gingrich Despite all the rain showers Tue. July 1S, our | swim team won by a 253-173 score to Manheim at their community pool. There were no team records set at this meet due to the Manheim pool 40 yard pool and regulation size is 25 meter pool. Our team did come through with quite a few winners as follows: Triple Winners Amy Hess - Freestyle, Breast, & Butterfly; Mike Jones - Freestyle, Breast, & Relay; Sherri Kinsey - Freestyle, Breast, & Butterfly; Jim Johnson - Freestyle, Backstroke, & Relay; Dean Buchenauer - Back- Double Winners Brian Newcomer - Free- style, & Backstroke; Ted Hershey - Freestyle, . & Relay Hope Madara - stroke, & Relay; Ricky Kinsey - Breast & Relay Mitch Drace - Butterfly, Relay; : Andy McCue - Butterfly & Relay; single Winners Wendy Weller - Back- stroke; Back- George Rice - Breast; Dory Rice - Breast Kelly Rice Breast; Mark Robson - Butterfly; Diana Arndt - Relay; Stacey Gingrich - Relay; Andy Keller - Relay; Mark Shearer - Relay; Eric Gottwalt - Relay; Gail Madara - Relay; Maureeen Jones - Relay; Micki Kulp - Relay; Chris Rice - Relay; Newt Kendig - Relay; John Hayman - Relay; Dave Presto - Relay; The swim team will be in action on Monday evening at 6:15 p.m. at our home pool with C.V.*B” team. Then Saturday, July 26th, 9:00 a.m. at the Adamstown pool, the Divisional Champ- ionship Swim Meet will be held. Then Sat., July 29th, 6:15 p.m. at Lititz Springs the team will swim their last league meet for the season. MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) * ok kkk kK Sat., July 26 WEE THREE TRIO PENNE ™ BRAT NITRATE SOAS Sunday Dinners 12 NOON to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 "hl SER tt 4 See, fe res . A LER FSH Egg # 1 wh CATSISSEIINI III NISLESNN $. : FoF o se LIRR RJ July 23,1975 prs. Lana Applegate, coach of the Maytown DY—NO—MITES, is surrounded by members of the team, as Deb Hay, assistant coach, presents her with a trophy in appreciation of everything she has done for the team. A cook-out was also held in Honor of Mrs. Applegate. Photo by Ruth McConnell Marietta J-C’s say, “Thank you!’’ The 4th of July Commit- tee, the Board members and the entire membership of the Marietta Jaycees wishes to thank each and every person who helped make our two day 4th of July Stay-at-Home Celebration a success. We thank everyone who prepared the park for our use and everyone who helped improve facilites. A large thanks to everyone who helped at the carnival stands, assisted at bingo, or in a food stand; without you we would not have been so successful. Also we express thanks to the fire policemen, firemen, and ambulance personnell who are incalu- able each year. We sincerely thank every- one who visited the park and Java showed their support of our project. We seek each year to show our thanks with bigger and better fireworks. A committee is planning for July 2nd and 3rd for next year’s celebration. Any opinions for a better 1976 celebration are welcome. We, the Marietta Jaycees invite all young men be- tween the ages of 18 and 35 to join our organization during July, August, or September, Meetings are the first and third Wednes- days at 9 p.m. at Jaycee Headquarters, 13 W. Mar- ket St., all interested men are invited to attend any meetings. We, in Jaycees offer many opportunities to make new friends, serve your community, and im- prove yourself through vol- 1 arlin sTorEs ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Thurs. & Fri., 9:00 to 9:00 — Sat., 9:00 to 5:00 ND BIG WEEK MANY ITEMS HAVE RECEIVED ADDITIONAL MARKDOWNS THIS WEEK TO CLEAR THEM FROM OUR STOCK. * ALL JARMAN SHOES $12.00 MOSTLY AT $24.95 * BOYS SPORT SHIRTS VALUES TO $6.50 * MEN’S PANTS VALUES TO $25.00 NOW NOW N untary courses in leader- ship speaking ability and development. We have just realized a better Fourth of July Cele- bration than ever so now we seek to strive for new members to join in our community’s work. Our Ecology recycling project is each Saturday at the old Marietta School, paper and/or glass may be dropped off. Anyone interested in working on the school renovations, just stop by Saturdays. Most sincerely, Donald L. Simmons Publicity Chairman Marietta Jaycees $3.49 $12.90 : EH aad §' - ke ‘AX BIS SSN Pe Gx EE 2 3 - LL \ : . s'eels'als ; : : ON YTS TeTTITTSIeE fF ¥44:9 44 re “gate pf wym 7 arn ,
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