Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES June 8, 1977 von] (ne FE ener] Pig & Rabbit Club \ Jack Johnson LLGIOY 1128 Central iy Ln % Associates Avenue by Bruce Sipling name of a county followed Ee — 684-7700 Columbia, PA : : by a secretary's report Bi : FEA TURING The Elizabethtown Pig which was approved as June Sandy Shoemaker Men’s Suits, Sportcoats,}] ..4 Rabbit held their third read. Old business—we STANDARDS iodo Pants, Shirts. meeting of the year at Mr. talked about a bake sale Sunday Pinner Jolin Grout Factory to you Prices Howard Sipling's house. and decided to have one in Janay inns ln See us for all your Before the meeting we front of David Martin i Noun 09 ry, Lefloy Appley Clothing Needs played dodgeball. Stores in Elizabethtown on Reservations—898-8451 7 426-1420 / FREE ALTERING : \ rey In Rae: During roll call every- Our next meeting will be body answered with the held on June 9th at Peggy SAVE BIG DURING OUR--- PRICES GOOD JUNE 6-18 Co SHOP EARLY--- LIMITED QUANTITIES egg $1.19 ; REGULAR $7.99 REGULAR $6.00 96¢ : $5.76 : $3.47 RRA RRR ERA RRRR ET RN RNS ARE REAR AREER ES Rta CENA ttt A hr ia HANDY HOUSEHOLD LOVELY po WOMEN'S FASHIONABLE PLASTIC ASST. SMM JEWELRY § *SUMMER HANDBAGS?* cots $1.27 wen § Tits 2/$1.00 § seouwne 57.05 $4.44 BEER RERRR RARER RRR RRRR ERA R ERAN ERR RR RRA RRR R RARE RES TODDLER BOYS’ AND GIRL'S CANNON TOWEL ASST. PLAYsSUITS $1 44 .... ; “5229 91.07 rec. osc 17¢ MME I ER A A A AAAS ALAA 4A REAR IRERLY A 18 QUART ¥ 56" DIAMETER * MISSES’ * + STYROFOAM PLASTIC . MICKEY ; COOL- LOOK * 3 oe) ICE CHEST 5 MOUSE * * Keeps ice . OR * X A * Nforhours-3 DONALD ¥ # ADULT-RIMLESS Jj lsaiproor. 4 TO * | # FOSTER GRANT REGULAR * POLY POOL * | * SUNGLASSES # % % % % # BEERS TEE KkE a 3 3k ok ak 3 ok ok ak ak ok ok ok dk ok ak 3k ok ok ok ak ak ok ak ok ok ok ok ok ak ok ok ok a aN teens OUTDOOR COOKING x SAFE, DURABLE-ALL PLASTIC 3 * SUPER BUY!!! % KIDS’ TOYS FOR # * 18-INCH : * # - » PICNIC OR BEACH : 3 FOLDING 3 SRLL » * * % : # # # 5% Xe = : : J Np #* BADMINTON/ * square NY oC a = ad) po % ; : # Zr nS * VOLLEYBALL SET # inches of /§ 4 -position # ps Nv * y 4 -rackets with steel % cooking grid * PICNIC SAND SAND 3 # shafts, 2-birds, official » Area. / w BASKET CHAIR CART size volleyball, net, * Sold # Plastic Chair and cart turn #* po steel poles, playing rules. 3 J Unassembled : basket into 5-piece beach set * # REGULAR % With * REGULAR $11.88 3 38 4 94 9 . $ $ o * $8.88 . * accessories . EACH 3 BERBER BR EER BERR REE RRR RE RRR RRR RRR RR RR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR G.C. MURPHY CO. -THE FRIENDLY STORE?® Mon, -Tues. -Wed, -Sat. - 9:00 A, M. to 5:30 P,M, Thurs.-Fri.- 9:00 A, M. to 9:00 P,M, 14 WEST MAIN ST.-MT. JOY, PA Mullen’s house at 8:00. Next, Stuart Heisey gave a report on diseases a pig could get and his brother, Steve, gave a report on different kinds of pigs in the U.S. The president assigned reports for the next meet- ing and after the meeting refreshments were served. William Koehler William P. Koehler, Sr., Columbia, has recently ob- served his 20th year of service with the United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. Koehler is a member of the Independent Telephone Pioneers Association, an organization of telephone employees who are dedi- cated to community and social service. He is also a member of the Columbia Fireman's Relief Associa- tion, the Vigiliant Fire Company and has served for 1S years as CBAA Football Coach. He and his wife, the former Sally Kise, have five children. Rotary Club The Bainbridge-Maytown Rotary Club will sponsor Melvin Hay, Donegal High School, at the 18th Annual William Nitrauer Rotary Leaders Camp, to be held at Messiah College in Granthem June 12-16. It was announced by Paul Hay, the Club’s committee camp chairman. One hundred Junior class members of public, private and parochial high school in Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Leb- banon, Perry and York counties will participate in the S-week program of seminars, lectures and ath- letic competitions. The four campers who compile the best overall record will be awarded college scholar- ships upon their graduation next year. The main object of this public service program is to train the students for leadership roles in their respective communities when they finish their education. There are more than 1600 alumni of the camp, many of whom have gone on to become leaders in business and the prof- fessions. Quite a number have graduated from An- napolis, West Point and the Air Force Academy. ad (DD = AS Fo a ID "rs
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