Page 14 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN CHOICE BITS Let me give so much time to the improvement of myself that I shall have no time to criticize others. If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you? Service and integrity within the means of every family. How may we be of service to you? Richard D. Smedley FUNERAL HOME 29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA 426-3614 Melons - Canteloupes - Blue Berries TEOBUOBO0B000BB0880 Wege’s Broken Pretzels - 5 Ibs. $3.25 L220 22222099998 Shank’s concentrate makes refreshing drinks. Quarts or Gallons. Weaver's scconds in chicken for good eating, and quick cooking for hot summer days. Mrs. Paul’s seconds in fish is economy packed & priced in 3-S and 10 1b. bags. Also available in 40 Ib. boxes for $21.00 We have Frosty Acre Vegetables in quantity packs and 20 Ib. boxes. Frosty Acre Beef Patties for the Grill PICNIC SUPPLIES CANNING & FREEZING SUPPLIES WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. 4 mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661 Pag agin gi siege Sign ging gigi EO A IR RIT I aT oT ad Here's a Helpful Prescription K.ow Your Pharmacist He'd like to help you discover the ways in which he can help. Like being on 24-hour call, and offering a discount on prescriptions for senior citizens. SLOAN’S PHARMACY 61 E. Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-4001 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING East Donegal Municipal Building going up New municipal building in East Donegal going up fast after wall was blown down July 3. July 30, 1975 Waltz, grad Sergeant Barry E. Waltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D. Waltz of 325 E. Main St., Mount Joy, PA., has gradu- ated from the Fifteenth -Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School at March AFB, Calif. Sergeant Waltz, who was trained in military manage- ment and supervision, is an electronic-communications and cryptographic equip- ment repair specialist at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. The sergeant is a 1970 graduate of Donegal High School. Molly Fry tells of work as criminology intern by Hazel Baker Molly Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fry, SS N. Chestnut St., Marietta, is a senior at Indiana Univer- sity and is majoring in criminology. Criminology, according to Webster's Dic- tionary, is defined as ‘‘the scientific study of crime as a social phenomenon, of crim- inals, and of penal treat- ment.”” She is currently serving an internship with the State Crime Commis- sion. She is one of 35 interns selected by the college from 65 applicants. According to Miss Fry, there are presently only 14 policewomen in the state and seven in the current class at the Academy. More women should be in this field. Miss Fry states, “This is one reason I chose this profession, and because I'm not the type to sit behind a desk and deal with one class of people. In this area I will be communica- ting with all ages and all Pennsylvania no-fault Auto Insurance... it’s the LAW Your local Nationwide agent will be happy to give you information on Penn- sylvania’s new no-fault insurance. Call today. JACK TYNDALL 805 Church Street Mount Joy, Pa. PHONE 53-5270 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE = Nationwide is on your side Nationwide Mytyal insurance Company Columbus Ohio i levels.”’ She hopes to try to make changes within the system after graduation for the betterment of society. If she had to choose again, Molly stated, she would definitely take this course. As in all professions at this time, jobs are scarce in criminology, but the needs are there if graduates are willing to look for a job. Political influence has no effect in this civil service field. The Crime Commis- sion enters cases when asked by municipal or county officials. Only a small portion of cases can be acted upon although intelli- gence is compiled on many subjects. The main function of the Commission is to investigate organized crime, but it does not prosecute. The commission is rather young, and it has a small voice, but says Molly, it will grow, and criminals will be treated with more know- how as time goes by. A A oY 42 E. FRONT ST., MARIETTA DRINKS NOY LoL pogo gigi grugre grag adigPu aia Sl Ul Id nd ud add COME EMEA EYES SEASON § Paul Portner, E honor of her birthday and 5 the CALL FOR TAKING OUT OPEN DAILY FOR BREAKFAST AT 6A. M. PIZZA SPECIAL Molly Fry Surprise birthday party for 2 by Hazel Baker A surprise birthday lunch- eon was held Friday, July 25th at the home of Mrs. Marietta in birthday of Mrs. Linwood Rettew on July 24th. Hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. David Gene Portner and Mrs. Marlin McMillen, daughter MARCO’S ITALIAN &AMERICAN RESTAURANT &PIZZA FORMERLY ROMA PIZZA 426—2210 8 TAISWEEK'SDINNER SPECIALS ani: : ROAST BEEF served with tossed salad, gravy, vegetable, potatoes $2.50 : , : VEAL PARMI GIANA served with spaghetti or F.F. $2. 15 ; § CANNELLONI served wid tose sun $2. 254 -NOW SERVING MONDAY THRU FRIDAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS !- SPAGHETTI 95¢ Lasagna $1.25 cHEer's saLap $1.35 mepium $1.95 “Remember, Our Pizza Is Always the Best!”’ Your chef MARCO SARD! 3 CC AAAI I SA DCI ATI, SERVOS ILO CARIN IAHR ¢ PEA E2220 88 35k Saidnae in law and daughter of the guests of honor. Those present were: Mrs. Harold Drager, Mrs. Willis McLain, Mrs. Helen Carter, Mrs. Gertrude McMillen, Mrs. Frank Houseal, Mrs. Carl Houseal, Mrs. John Hank, and Mrs. Wilbur Haas. Color scheme for the party was pink and white with a centerpiece of spring flowers. RTS 441 & 743 A 2 2 82 2 8A PReTEES
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