Ww nn -« . PT edd August 13, 1975 by J. L. Biesecker I Who knows how far the the copy of S.B. reached fish. il $10 or more at Susquehanna Bulletin Macon, authorities took A Federal agent was kK travels or by what manner it ~~ great interest. It seems that dispatched to - Sargen i Mac Brewery gets there. E. Scott Sargen in the picture of Scott home where the fishy matter * Old and new found that a recent issue standing amidst the hickory was soon straightened out. I country wares * l made its way to Macon, smoke and fish, he looked After the smoke of coinci- +Plaltzgr I stoneware Georgia and the Federal very much like a man dence cleared, the Federal I Howerpos & I Office of Tobacco, Alcohol wanted for gun-running. agent went back to looking _House P nts # and Firearms. To make matters worse for his man and Scott went is fers good snp | In that issue, a picture of was the fact that the wanted back to smoking his fish - |} gust so, 1078 i Scott and his fish smoke man was known to be a only this time with no EEL Mach Sires house had appeared. When r h ked his ow i ! ; L ; PP person who smoked his own pictures please! I Monday 3nd Tusslty Evenings SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 5 purchases totalling Saturday /- or phone: 426-1458 [=== COUPON ==] Sargen gets publicity in Georgia || == through Susquehanna Bulletin | $1 52 Ht al Bicentennial items. J pag anni 1 : — —— rm fi Golden anniversary for Mr. & Mrs. Kraus Charles M. and Pauline his youth he was a great | hed RYN Se Vi 1 da (VV py Kraus celebrated their SOth wedding anniversary last Tuesday, in their home at 54 N. Chestnut St., Marietta. Another honorary party, organized by the couple's grandchildren, was held at the Florin Fire Hall on Sunday. Charles and Pauline were married at the Elizabeth- ville Camp Meeting. Reverend Weir, of the Columbia United Brethren Church, was attending the camp meeting during his vacation. The young couple followed their pastor to the meeting for the wedding ceremony. Mr. Kraus, who turned 80 this July worked at the Marietta Post Office for 47 and a half years. He has been athletic all his life. In Great {nes ars toCome Elegant home furnishings for the bath. Beautiful. Decorative. Lastingly functional. Eljer bath lavatories. Round, oblong, rectangular and space-saving triangular corner shapes. In Eljer decorator colors plus white. | RDS R.V.RICHA "Call us to do your work” mn 426-1836 eh ELJER Hisliacellunay tennis player and coach of the Marietta High School basketball team. Lately he has restricted himself to hunting, fishing, and working in his huge garden. He is the only remaining charter member of the Big Round Top Hunting Lodge. He is also an officer in the Marietta Boat Club and an honorary member of the Marietta Lions. Pauline Kraus cans, freezes, and preserves the produce from her husband’s garden. Mrs. Kraus also tats, knits and crochets afghans, doilies, table- cloths, and even bed- spreads. She makes embroidered hemlines and pillow covers as special gifts. Mrs. Kraus is a crossword puzzle expert. She was a member of the champion- ship winning girls basket- ball team in her senior year at Columbia High School. The couple have two children: Jane E. Simmons and Charles M. Kraus, Jr. They have six grandchild- ren: Lt. Michael Simmons, Constance J. Simmons, Mark A. Simmons, Charles A. Simmons, Pamela A. Kraus Bucher and Charles M. Kraus, III. Their first great grand- child is Charles M. Kraus IV. Cub Scout Round table by Robert Mark A Cub Scout Roundtable was held at Landisville, PA., at the Scout House. Attending for Pack 136 was Robert W. Mark, Cubmas- ter and Ann Mark, Den Mother. A corn roast was held and hotdogs were served. A talk was given by Don Winters, Cub Scout Training Leader, and Clayt Garrett, District Executive. A SE eS SSS safe (saf) - ‘free from damage, danger, etc. . . . deposit (di-poz’it) - “to place, as for safekeeping. . . .’ box (boks) - *. . . containers, . . . with lids, and of various sizes. . . . NOVO WER \ NN Let's analyze by definition LR J ’» while you're away on vacation, NEED WE SAY MORE? itor insured to S40.000 UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 | DIPONT WivE ANCE (ORPOR ALON LslS N01 Ee) fT]
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