77 December 14, 1977 Local men start new business On December Sth, two local men bought the Keefer’s IGA store at 626 South Market Street, Eliza- bethtown. The men are Jacob H. Stehman, 222 Park Avenue, Mount Joy, and Robert L. Welcomer, 136 West High Street, Maytown. The name of the the new business will be ‘‘Steh- man’s Market, Inc.” Mr. Stehman has had more than 30 years’ experience in the grocery business with Stehman’s IGA in Mount Joy. Mr. Welcomer has been ii business with Mr. Stehman for the last three years. Both of them have great School has national test results Donegal High School has announced that the results of the NEDT (National Educational Development Test) given some time back to all the sophomores, are in the hands of the admin- istration. The results will be reported to the students this week during a group session in the auditorium. Each 10th grader will at that time get a booklet containing his or her scores plus an explanation of how the scores can be used to ‘‘take a closer look at their school work and make plans for the future.” Parents are advised to be on the alert for the booklets 3 =, IBBERSON’S CARPET FOR _.1IO0ME AND CAR 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon Closed Sun. & Holidays SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED their children should be bringing home. Parents or students can make appointments to discuss the test results with a counselor if they wish. Other tests given this year include the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery), the PSAT/NMSGT, and the SAT, also known as the ‘‘college boards.” The SAT’s were taken by 91 area seniors who need the test to get into college. The new financial aid forms have been received at the Donegal High guidance office, and are available upon request. For any additional information, call John Day or Nancy Paden at 653-1871. wealths of experience in marketing and manage- ment. They intend to extend to E-town customers the same good service and friendliness that has been the hallmark of Stehman’s IGA in Mount Joy. Stehman’s Market will also be an IGA store. STOP Messing Ardung! give her an N SINK ERATOR SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 BARGAIN COUNTER Watch the Susquehanna Times Bargain Counter for special shoppers’ values in your community. We buy old gold Adam H. Greer, Jeweler s7:. Main St., Mount Joy 653-5705 Used Chain Saws Brandt's Mower Shop Donegal Springs Rd., Mount Joy 653-5795 and get rid of garbage problems for good! After it's over, all any meal adds up to is garbage . . . leftovers that are a real “schmear" to, wrap and scrap. Get her out of the garbage *‘bag” with the world’s No. | stainless steel dis- poser. Gobbles up any kind of food waste, even steak bones and corn cobs. And no other dis- poser is so trouble 48 eight models, priced for every budget. So man, don't mess around. Head for your In-Sink-Frator dealer's soon. R.V. RICHARDS | & SONS, INC. 426-1836 Bank Americard j Master Charge Kunzler’s All-Meat Franks 79¢ Ib. Bender's 134 W. Main Street, Salunga 898-2331 Antiques — Bought & Sold ShopHours Wed &Fri.10t0 4 Corner Treasures 301 Walnut Street, Columbia, Penna. Phone 684-6204 a county farm, Santa and merry. near your home. RRTA? After stabling Rudolph and the other famous eight at hopped aboard the nearby RRTA bus. And who could blame him? What with full parking garages, street parking jammed bumper to bumper, jaywalking pedes- trians . . . it’s enough to make even Santa stay home. Now Santa can sit back and enjoy doing what he does best—keeping the Christmas season bright Call 397-4246 for an RRTA Bus Rider’s Guide and Bus Schedule for your area. Guess who's riding Take a tip from Santa and ride the RRTA bus that stops =REIN Frigidaire Microwave Oven with defrost reg. *359* now $ 299° Spangler Appliance & Sound i> Ww. Market St., Marietta 426-3122 19” 100% Solid State Color TV now *369°° reg. 419% Layaway Convenient Credit BankAmericard & MasterCharge Jim Roberts Western Auto Store 18 W. Main St., Mount Joy 653-1761 For the best furniture and appliance buys in town visit Shelly Bargain Basement 327 Locust St., Columbia 684-3780 Typesetting of all kinds Catalogs, Posters, Brochures Quality work - low prices Susquehanna Times & Magazine 426-2212 or 653-8383
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