Page 4 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Spring tune-up special $29.95 Tune-up includes ~ Distributor cap Rotor Labor Plugs Points Condenser Offer good thru April 30 “We will craw! under your car more often and gel ourselves dirtier than any of our gasoline competitors.” DOK FORRY TEXACD & 585 West Main Street, Mount Joy, PA 653-4800 a Ty aR 39 3 *3& HE 21st annual book sale The 21st annual Lancaster County Library book sale will be held May 3 through S this year. The sale is sponsored by the American Association of University Women and all oroceeds go to the Lancaster County Library. Books may be donated at the Library. To have books picked up call the Library or call 898-2797. April 21, 1976 Mount Joy Leisure Club meets by Joe Shaeffer The Mount Joy Leisure Club met on Monday, April 12 at Hostetters with 123 members present. The meeting began at noon with a covered dish dinner and after the invocation by Arthur Braun, a wide array of hot dishes, cold dishes and desserts were served. After the dinner, Presi- dent Joe Shaeffer called the meeting to order with the pledge of allegiance to the flag, followed by the secretarys report by Nedra Brandt. In the absence of treasurer Kathryn Zink, who is vacationing in Florida, no report was given. DID YOU HEAR... Dr. Irwin Richman, Bain- bridge, is picture editor of Pennsylvania 1776, publica- tion issued by the Pennsyl- vania State University Publications Office. DID YOU HEAR... Dr. Richman is Chairman of the Graduate Program of - American Studies and His- tory at Pennsylvania State University, Capitol Campus. p- THE FAMILY PLACE TO SAVE ERC od bho Tinh fot dosrged ) BANKAMERICARD LAYAWAY SPRING SALE SPECIALS! PRICES GOOD APRIL 19 THRU MAY 1 | JIWAYSTOBUY... CASH, CHARGE, Boy's or Girl's AMF 16-INCH FRAMED DOOR/WALL MIRRORS Wood backed decorative frames. terproof glass is guaranteed against streaking, tarnishing, spotting. Regular $5.99 to $6.99 Shat - Your Choice $3.97 COASTER BIKE ® Removable Training Wheels @® Full Length Enameled Fenders ® Bright Plated Handlebars Regular $34. 96 $28.88 Handy Texas Instruments Electronic -Pocket CALCULATOR ® 90 Day Guarantee Regular $11.88 $8.99 Guarantee Regular AM/FM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO ® Prompt Replacement $24. $39.95 HOUSEHOLD BRUSH ASSORTMENT Regular 49¢ to 69¢ 3°7¢ Each Harvest Festival KITCHEN UTENSILS Regular 69¢ 44¢€ -.. 4 Ounce 4 Ply Skeins WINTUK YARN ® Mothproof @® Machine Washable Regular $1.39 7°7¢ Skein Suit, POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT sportweight doubleknits Piece-dyed solids, yarn-dyed fancies Machine washable and no-iron ® 60 Inch widths Regular $2.99 Yd. $1.47 -.. 100% dress and Store Hours: Mon-Tues-Wed-Sat- 9:00A. M. To 5:30 P, M. Thurs -Fri- 9:00 A. M. - 9:00 P.M. G.C. MURPHY C€CO.-THE FRIENDLY STORE? | 14 WEST MAIN ST.-MOUNT JOY, PA. Lena Eshleman of the Sunshine Committee re- ported twelve cards sent to the shut-ins. Mrs. Walter Brandt will serve for the following three months on the Sunshine Committee. Birthday and anniversaries in April. New members were introduced and they were Susan Hershey, Lester and Anna Hitz and Minnie Gamber. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhinehart were intro- duced as guests. President Shaeffer an- nounced that papers would be given each table and those desiring to go to Washington on May 12, were to sign their names, and at the May meeting to pay for their reservations. Mrs. Cyrus Gainor stated that three folding tables were stored in her garage and she needed the room. The club will hold an auction next month and some suggested they be sold. After some discussion to keep the tables and they would be stored in the presidents home. It was also decided that Clinton Eby’s antique Ford touring car would be used in the bicen- tennial parade and would represent the Mount Joy Leisure Club. On Friday, May 12, there will be a fund drive for Muscular Dystrophy and in the three banks in Mount Joy there will be a table with a container to deposit a contribution, manned by the members of the Leisure Club. Hostesses for the May meeting are Mary Boozer, Ruth Brandt, Mrs. Sam Dock, Mable Derr, Lillian Eby, Anna Mae Eby, Ruth Eby, Nora Eby, and Lena Eshleman. The program for the day was in two parts. The first part President Shaeffer ex- plained the fee of joining and the dues. The dues, President Shaeffer stated, are twenty five cents a month, payable if the member attends the meet- ing or if he doesn’t attend, and a member in arrears six months will be subject to expulsion after notification. The second part of the program consisted of old home town movies, some dating back to the year 1937. A paper was passed asking those interested in serving at the tables May 14, which will be in the banks, to sign their names. The following volunteered, Mrs. Irvin Ginder, Bertha Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eshle- man, Ethel and Frank Heid- lauf, Ruth and Anna Mae Eby, Fern LeVan, Harriett Brown, Vesta Grissinger, Marie Evans, and Grace and Joe Staeffer. A schedule will be arranged and presented at the May meeting. The next meeting will be May 10 and will be an auction. Members are asked to bring unwrapped articles for the auction, and the proceeds will be for the Leisure Club.