September 14 % Heidi & her pups Births SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 13 How to help an overworked mother In her first experimem with the joys of motherhood, Heidi produced only one puppy. But her second litter contained twelve healthy pups, and Heidi is beginning to suspect that she may be getting too much of a good thing. Nobody knows why Heidi gave birth to so many puppies. Maybe it has some- thing to do with that fact that they were born on August 12, and the father was 12 years old. ‘ When the pups were born, Heidi hid them under the porch. Her owner, Ed. You can“bank’on this "Coin Phone” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hower (Beverly Loraw), 380 N. Barbara St. Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Way (Denise Jackson), 211 West Main St., Mount Joy, a daughter at Osteopathic Hospital, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bryson (Robin Hubbard), Mount Joy RD2, a daughter at Osteopathic Hospital, Wednesday. Happy Days replay Question: Do you know who Bill Haley is? Good, you pass, and are invited to Ephrata’s Playhouse-In-The-Park on the 15th, 16th and 17th of this month for a pro- duction of Those Happy Days, a musical comedy written by Joe Siberski, ii DHS English teacher. The cast is composed of tal ented young pecple from the Ephrata Area. Joe wrote," and directed last spring at DHS, this nos- talgic comedy/musical re- view of life in the fifties. Some of the Oldies but Goodies that will be sung include Rock Around the Clock, Cry, and At the Hop. Characters include Groucho Marx, Fats Domino, the Lone Ran- ger, and Mickey Mouse. Show times are 8:00 PM. For reservations and information, call the Play- house at (717) 733-7966 between 10 AM and 3S PM. (local German shepherd produces 12 puppies) call. Sumpman, Sr., of Mount Joy R.D. 2, finally crawled under the porch to get a look at them. Mrs. Sumpman recalls, ‘‘Ed started throwing them out and he just kept throwing them out. We were waiting for the last one, but the puppies just kept coming.’’ The pups now live in a shed where visitors can get a good look at them. If you want to own a friendly German shepherd puppy, call the Sumpmans at 653-4640. You'll be doing Heidi a big favor. Start the conversation off on the right foot. be the perfect addition to your family room, game room or just about anywhere you would like to have your own decorator ‘Coin Phone’. You don’t need coins to make a But by depositing coins for each call, the ‘Coin Phone’ be- comes a unique savings bank. This ‘Coin Phone’ can The ‘Coin Phone’ dials just like any other dial coin telephone. Add your favorite photo to the area normally used for dialing instructions. authentic look, request a copy of the dialing instructions nor- mally used in your area. Or to add to the Choose from five decorator col- ors including: Cherry Red Harvest Gold Moss Green Black Graffitti ing years of scratchings and etchings made A ‘natural’ model contain- by phone users. = You have easy access to those coins deposited. * nickels and dimes don’t add up. These savings could help pay for the phone in no time. And who says Want a ‘Coin Phone’ in your home? Call our Business Office today. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Ti *Coin receptical shown without protective locking cover for purposes of illustration.
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