Page 12-SUSQUEH/ NNA BULLETIN William W. Young, Jr. Bill Young wins Dr’s. degree by Hazel Baker William W. Young, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Young, Heller Church Road, Leola, former residents of Marietta, has earned his PHD degree from Washing- ton University, St. Louis, Missouri. While attending the University, Young ma- jored in Immunology Re- search and cancer research. A graduate of Donegal High School in 1961, Young was awarded his Bachelor of Science Degree from Duke University and served five years in the United States Submarine Division aboard a Nuclear Sub. Future plans include study under a famous Japenese Doctor in Seattle, Washington, where he plans to reside with his wife Carol and son ‘“Willie.”’ , POOPSIE'S Key & Lock Shop} 20 W. Market St. Marietta 426-1486 Cr" n= DAIRY oR — 4 (SOMETHING NEW! SUNDAES & MILKSHAKES! 4 Try Our “Orange Blossom’’ Milkshake SUMMER TIME REFRESHERS Fruit Punch .emon-Lime —— 45¢" Iced Tca = 85¢ 1/2 gal. Grape 1 gal. Ra. Orange WE ALSO CARRY Eggs Potatoes | { Snack Items Groceries Skim Milk and Chocolate Milk FARM FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK HOMOGENIZED $115 A complete THith Retail Store 1 mile east of Mount Joy along Manheim Road. From Rt. 283, take Manheim - Mount Joy exit, go 1/4 mile toward Mount Joy. Closed Sunday OPEN 9 AM. to 10 PM. Mon. thru Sat Bt Bs Se ATVB STBN BG LUMA * 1776= July 23, 1975 Amare’ [ree _ oe # SUSQUEHANN? = ? CENTENNIAH Mo . a | " wv Marietta, E. Donegal Bicentennial Committee by Hazel Baker The first Thursday of each month has been established as the official meeting night of the Marietta, Maytown, and East Donegal Bicenten- nial Committee. The group voted to change the night at its regular July session held in the Marietta Community House. Dennis Shumaker, president conducted the meeting and reappointed Pat Abel as marker chair- man, Barbara Elliot as arts and crafts chairman and Ralph Miller as public relations chairman. Maytown will have an open house tour on Septem- ber 14, from 1:30 to 6 p.m. Vivian Carroll and Robert $88 Cresswell are co-chairman of the Community Spirit Sees Committee. a Marietta will sponsor a} walking tour to Chiques § Rock on Sunday, September £8 21, 1975. Dr. John Brown in chairman of that event. The three municipalities ¥ of the area will sponsor a contest for door decorations for the July 4, bicentennial celebration. Crosswalks, fireplugs, etc. will be painted in the bi-centennial theme. Old-fashioned threshing Drama will be re-enacted this Saturday at 1 p.m. on farm of Amos Nolt, S. Jacob St., Mount Joy. Scene at old-fashioned threshing held two summers ago on farm of Jay Stauffer. e Are you often away from your phone or office? e Do people need to locate you 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. The first truly “shirt pocket” pager, United Telephones’ “Pageboy 1” radio pager, is the newest companion to your pocket, pen or pencil. ; It's the smallest, lightest pager available. It's only 4 1/2 inches long and a light 3.9 ounces. You'll only know it's there when you need it. Call or visit your local United Telephone Business Office today and ask about the Pageboy II. LTE UNITED TELEPHONE aan o'}
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