Page 10 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - 3 PUMPKINS for faces and pies & Our own home baked Shoo fly pies $1.25 ea. : * SPECIAL # Cider in your jug— $1.45 gal. § 10 gal. or more— $1.35 in your jug 3 Cobbler Potatoes— Jersey Sweet Potatoes i EGGS FROM OUR FARM ; Groff’s Mince Meat— Cranberries | STAYMAN & DELICIOUS APPLES ¥ Wege pretzel seconds, 2 Ib. $1.79— 4 Ib. $3.00 | Cookie bits— Chocolate & Butterscotch A 89¢ Ib.— 2 Ib. $1.75— 5 Ib. $4.25 4 Angel flake & Macroon Coconut— 95¢ Ib, 5 OUR CANDY TABLE IS LOADED WITH § GOODIES STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., & Sat. 8-6 ; Thurs., 8-8 and Fri. 8-9. 'WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT 3 Ve mi. West of Mt. Joy, along Rte. 230 Ph 653-5661 § Jj You Don’t Know Roofing Know Your Roofer RALPH F. KLINE, SR. Roofing - Siding - Spouting Competent Qualified Workman Over 25 Years Experience FLT EkRbYL Mount Joy 653-5771 Formerly of Lititz The Original and Recommended Roofer SPECIAL THIS WEEK ALLOWEEN CUP CAKES $1 19 per dozen Regular $1.56 also: Gingerbread, Spice Cakes & Decorated Cakes Byers Past nies OF MARIETTA OPEN 6to 6 PHONE 426-1928 TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Route 441 Watt & Shand Marietta Lancaster autohaus MANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET -569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends atate Capitals NOW PAYING AS ®™ 74% certificate Annual Yield sue 419% Jacob N. Olweiler 218 S. MARKET ST. MON. TUES. THURS incal representative 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. WED. -8:30a.m. - 1:00 p.m FRI 8:30 a.m 8:00 p.m 367-5134 SAT. -9:00a m. - 12:00 Noon A substantial earning penalty for early withdrawal. $1,000 minimum required. Accounts insured to $20,000. pated during the season all PR Pe Xi 2s Photo shows Junior occer checriea October.27, 197¢ Ran RINK 4 BEN NR A hd : rs. From left to right in the 1st row are: Donna Zeller and Kathy Blasick; 2nd row— Lisa Lucabaugh and Tracee Gotwalt; 3rd row— Cindy Robinson and Lori Thomas; 4th row— Roxanne Shank and Candy Wonders; and Sth row— Sherri Brackbill and Terry Berg. Beahm soccer season will end October 27 of whom gave the fans, who turned out to watch, 48 minutes of spirited action and occasional exhi- bitions of excellent play and strategy. On October 27th, the Junior High Soccer team. will wrap up its season. With two games to go, their record stands at 6 won, 7 lost. Tri-captains Gordon Brightbill, Tom Markley and Phil Landis agree that Coach Breneman reports that about 20 boys partici- SPECIAL OFFER ONLY $468 SCISSORS MOLDED TO YOUR HAND Joskeller FHanduare jc. 93 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-1861 ol fullback John Anspach and goalie Bob Fackler (who was injured and will be unable to complete the season) will take a lot of potential to the High School teams next year: as will the other 9th graders. Seventh and eighth grad- ers Marlin Bert, Jerry Storm, Duane Musser, Rusty Flowers and Tom Hatt will add strength to the 9th grade team next year. The rest of the team wii! consist of the year’s 7th and 8th grade team pres- ently under the direction of Coash Milovanovic. The team has a record of 3 and 3 to prove that his theory of ‘‘everyone plays In every game’ works. Junior High Soccer action This is a fact to be kept in mind by those considering participating next year. The soccer team has been supported all season by twelve lively cheerlead- ers coached by Miss Deb Thomas, a 1976 Donegal graduate, who is very familiar with what it means to have the support and enthusiasm of cheerleaders behind the team. These girls turned out rain or shine, even in mud at times, to urge their team to victory with their peppy routines. Cheerleading requires much practice and hard work, so we would like to thank them for their sup- port all season.
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