Page 10 - SySOUEIANNA TIMES. W SPECIAL: Cobbler Potatoes $1.95—'2 bu. while supply lasts Our own Farm Fresh Eggs Martin’s sliced Bacon seconds—85c-lb. ASPARAGUS FOR FREEZING good quality—order now Spring onions—fresh vegetables We Specialize in Bulk Packs FEED YOUR FAMILY BETTER FOR LESS Frosty Acre Frozen Vegetables 5-1bs or 20-Ibs. Weaver’s Chicken Seconds—5-Ib bags FLOURS for BREAD BAKING QOccident Rye Whole Wheat Fleischmann’s Dry Yeast—1Y2-1b; 1 or 2-1bs Oatmeal— Tapioca— Cocoanut—Raw Sugar Confectioner and Brown Sugar Candy— Pretzles— Cookie Bits PRETTY PICNIC SUPPLIES also Charcoal & Lighter ~ NAPKINS —2 pks of 50 for 29¢ OLGEMUTH FRUIT MK Ya mi. W. of Mt. Joy, along Rte. 230 Ph. 653- 3661 Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fri., 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday-8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Births Mr. and Mrs. William Sprecher (Lynn Madara), Punkhannock, PA, a daughter, Jill Marie, May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heckert (Sarah Pierson) 116 Delta Street, Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, May 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Studebaker (Cynthia Eshel- man) R.D. #2, Mount Joy, a daughter at Hershey Medical Center, April 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ben- der (Brenda Brinkman) S South Market Street, Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital, May 13th. 4 Day Paint Sale | until Saturday colour country spring House Paint SALE our standard quality our best quality ~ Latex House'n ., Trim Paint ® VELVET FLAT OR SEMI-GLOSS FINISH ® 55 All-American colors ® Resists blistering, peeling and fading ® Hands and tools clean in soapy water GALLON LIST PRICE $13.99 SAVE $2—OUR ECONOMY LATEX HOUSE PAINT, GAL., LIST $7.99 99 Latex House Paint ® Applies easily and dries fast ® Resists blistering ® Easy soap & water clean-up American Hardware STORES 4 GAL. LIST PRICE $10.99 Columbia Hardware 12 W. Market St. 4 Marietta & Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frey (Janice Rice) R.D. #1, Marietta, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, May 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Morris (Debra Mathiot) 667 Essex Street, Marietta, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, May 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Leonard (Deborah Beach) 2 South River Street, May- town, a son at General Hospital, May 12th. Mr. and Mrs. David Shearer (Dianne Shoemak- er) R.D. #1, Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, May 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sloan (Alice Sectish) S507-A Hill Street, Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospi- tal, May 11th. Mother and daughter dinner The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mount Joy Fire Co. held their annual Mother and Daughter dinner at the firehouse this year. After the cover dish dinner, Har- riet Raebuch was choosen Mother of the Year. She received a crown and gift. Everyone received a flower corsage and favor. Fun and games were en- joyed by all. J. ROY BRENEMAN J. Roy Breneman, 80, of Mount Joy R2, died at 4:35 p.m., Sunday, May 15, at Lancaster General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He had lived at the Lan- dis Retirement Community, Lititz R3, for the past year. He was the husband of the late Nora Greiner Brene- man, who died in 1972. Born in Rapho Township, he was a son of the late Christian G. and Magda- lena Brubaker Breneman. He was a member of Eris- man’s Mennonite Church. He was a cattle dealer and farmer and lived his entire life on the farm where he was born. Surviving are a son, R. Merle Brenneman, Mount Joy R3; five daughters: Betty, wife of Paul Hess, Jr., Arlene, wife of Galen Nissley; Marian, wife of Donald Moseman; Janice, wife of Kenneth Shenen- May 18, 1977 Cub Scout News Cub Scout Roundtable was held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Mount Joy. Attending for Pack 136 were: Robert W. Mark, Charlie R. Heaps, Victor Wolf, Ann R. Mark, Carol- yn Waltz, Loretta Dimeler, and Shirley Good. Pack 136 wishes to thank the following people for helping with the recent hoagie sale. Robert W. Mark, Carolyn Waltz, Edna Wolf, Victor Wolf, Shirley Good, Carol Newcomer, Walter Weidner, Myron Weber, Jay Heller, Dana Mark, Tina Biesecker, Greta Weidner, Paddy Far- ricks, John Auker, Billie Ann Oxford, and Nancy Penkunas. Swing your partner Swing your partner, doe-see-doe, promenade left, and all those good old down-home steps were caught by the Times at Circle Creek last week when the Keystone Freestaters, a chapter of the National Square Dance Campers Assoc., got together. The Freestaters consist of 4S families and 4 callers. They come from all over the area. The freestaters like to dress up for their dances, in old west style duds. Petticoats and string ties seemed to be standard items. Now change partners, promenade... OBITUARIES berger, all four of Man- heim; and Jeanette, wife of Wilbur Ebersole, Mou Joy R2; 20 grandchildren and three great-grandchild- ren. MILTON AMDUR Milton G. Amdur, found- er and vice president of U.S. Aluminum Corp. of PA, Marietta, for 21 years, died Monday, May 9, at 3:15 p.m., at York Hospi- tal. Amdur was 65 and lived at N. Rockburn Street, York. He was the husband of Dorothy R. Amdur. He was a member of Ohev Sholom Synagogue, York; Jewish Community Center and B’nai, B'rith, both of York. Born in Pittsburgh, he was a son of the late Hy- man and Sara Amdur. Besides his widow, he is survived by a son, Terry J., Pasadena, CA; a daughter, Patricia L., at home and one sister, Mrs. Edith Klein, Pittsburgh. MRS. RUTH FELMAN MOSEMANN BROOKS Mrs. Ruth Felman Mose- mann Brooks, 7S, of 389 North Barbara Street, Mount Joy, died Tuesday, afternoon, May 11, at St. Joseph Hospital after a long illness. She was the wife of Clarence E. Brooks. She was born in Lancaster, daughter of the late David H. and Lena Mosemann. She lived in Mount Joy seven years. Prior to that, she lived in Lancaster. She was a member of the First Church of God. Surviving, besides her husband, are a sister, Magdalena Horst, Greens- burg, PA; and a brother, Joseph B. Mosemann, Manheim. Gan wa
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