Page 8—SUSOQUEHANNA TIMES 5 i? D rb GOURMET * GROUND G our groundho friends by chance Or appointment 717-733-7337 SN OFFERED FOR SAL roundy Groundhog Stary Books, Com- panion Color Books, Sweatghirts, T-Shirts, Cerapnics & Jewelry. Allproduced from piqtures of ground- hogs you will observe Open Daily Dawn til Dusk 532 Pointview Ave., Ephrata, PA Groundy Groundhog & Jessie wish to congratu- late Rick & Sherry Bromer on their new daughter, Jessica Anne — another Jessie. ’ Welcome Jessie Thanks Rick & Sherry and thanks to Grandma Naney, hoo, Signed y Groundy Groundhog & Jessie PROFIT RAISING EARTHWORMS _% w= Can You Answer ‘Yes’ to These Questions? 1. Du you like raising livestock? 2. Do you want a business of your own? 3. Do you need retirement or extra income? 4. Do you have a back yard or other land? PERHAPS YOU CAN BECOME A WORM GROWER! IF ACCEPTED AS A PRODUCER, WE OFFER: * Professional Guidance * Marketing Service * Exchange Membership * Complete Supplies ACT TODAY! SEND FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE! ADVANCED WORM BROKERS EXCHANGE, INC Send name, address, phone, description of facilities to: RETURN COUPON NAME 10515 N. College Ave. ADDRESS Indianapolis, Ind. 46280 CITY Phone 317-844-4426 PHONE: DAMP BASEMENTS? Protect your furniture against rust, mildew & musty odors— You need an Oasis orgs id ge Dehumidifier! == Special Sale Prices NOW APPLIANCE SPANGLER titi 42 WEST MARKET STREET MARIETTA 426-3122 John Matoney elected secretary of NASTAD y x 3 4 2 Lo i 3 #2 , Bho i % } ot ! ’ v i John E. Matoney John E. Matoney, of Mount Joy, director of the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training -in the Department of Labor and Industry, has been elected secretary of the National Association of State and Territorial Apprenticeship Directors (NASTAD) at a recent conference in Den- ver Colo. He will also serve as a member of NASTAD, Inc. board of directors. - NASTAD, Inc. is a the federally funded entity based in Denver with regional coordinators throughout the United States. They provide cont- inuing assistance to state apprenticeship agencies/ councils for conforming with federal regulations. Matoney has been with the department seven years, the last four as director of the bureau. He was appointed by Governor Shapp to the Contract Compliance Advisory Board of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission three years ago. He also is a member of the advisory board of the Cumberland- Perry Vo-Tech School, and the Multi-Joint Apprentice- ship Committee at the Lewisbung Federal Peni- tentiary. Tim Eshleman makes dean’s list Timothy Eshelman of Mount Joy made the dean’s list at Juniata College this last semester. He got better than 2.6 on a scale to 3.0, putting him in the top 8% of Juniata students. Timothy, a multimedia major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eshelman of RD2 Mount Joy. State praises PP&L for efforts to hire handicapped The State Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation today recognized Pennsyl- vania Power & Light Company Board Chairman, Jack K. Busby and Charles B. Sauder, PP&L Employ- ment Supervisor, for their outstanding records in hiring the handicapped and providing for them in the workplace. According to a PP&L spokesman, the company has employed 19 handicap- ped individuals since 1975, including persons who are deaf and speechless, part- ially-sighted, arthritic, di- abetic, epileptic, have a heart condition or are polio victims. PP&L began taking steps to facilitate employment of the handicapped in 1975 when it altered facilities to accommodate handicapped persons. This involved installing electrically oper- ated doors in and out of the general office building in Allentown, changing some restrooms and lowering some water fountains. The company also made accom- modations at its Lehigh Division Service Center at Route 309 and Tilghman Street to make the building completely accessible to the handicapped. ""PP&L has not only worked closely with the bureau on employment of the handicapped,”’ Hagan points out, ‘‘but has also made the minor, but essential, adjustments within certain jobs to help the handicapped without changing employment standards.” Donna Peters ecraduates Donna Peters of Marietta graduated from Findlay College recently with a B.A. degree. Findlay College is locat- ed in Findlay, Ohio. A registered trademark. — July 12, 1978 Before You Buy Gentral Air Conditioning, Check the —— IT CAN SAVE A Jith "YOU MORE THAN ENERGY. 1 Nad : Energy Efficiency Ratio is defined as: The quotient obtained by dividing BTU'S/HR. output by the electrical watts input during cooling. This value represents the relative electrical efficiency of air con- ditioning equipment. Let us show you in dollars and cents how a high efficiency Rheem system can actually save you money in operating costs, even though the initial investment may be slightly more. Call us for complete details. > A Name You'll Feel Comfortable With ‘Call us to do your work’’ R.V. RICHARDS & SONS, INC. 426-1836 COLUMBIA R.D. 1 1) =I Powonabiged Souice Withix The Weaus Of Richard D. Smedley FUNERAL HOME 29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA 426-3614 OE=IOE=——IOEIORG Te of Super Buys of Shelly’s Furniture During July Sales Days Shelly’s Furniture 237 Locust St., Columbia