Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES roorsie's Key & Lock Shop 136 West Market Street ETSI 17) 426-251v SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED OSS Ta 60 We 00 Wa 60 WF WS OT 0 Wa $0 WL 00 TW 00 WL EOE ST 65 66 TW 00 TW $9 WSF ES Wn 6 LOOK AT BISHOP'S STUDIO & CAMERA SHOP 44 N. Market Street Elizabethtown for your photographic needs wd OS® The small store was with the big stock Buy where Service is first Me ml ol LE Lh LL OP 69 0 00 Wa 00 Wy, PL PT 00 TW 090 P Reserve your Camera now inn ar SR sR SS HRS SR OW 66 Wa 66 0S Ss PP 0 SP 00 SPL OP 09 TW 0 CW 08 TW $F TW $F 09, 08 TW ¢ Fy, $0 00 0 $l Karen Risser weds Randy Ginder The marriage of Miss Karen Risser to Randy Ginder took place on Satur- day, November 11, at the West Greentree Church of the Brethren in Mount Joy. The Reverend Glenn Goshorn officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Risser, Jr., Mount Joy RD2. She attended Donegal High School. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ginder, RD2 Mount Joy. He is a graduate of Donegal High School. He is employed: by Dutchland Farms, Rheems. Miss Jeanne Hopwood of Mount Joy was the maid of honor. The bridesmaid was Judy Ginder, sister of the bridegroom, Mount Joy. Serving as the best man was Jeff Werner of Denver. Ushers were Kevin Risser and Kenneth Risser, bro- thers of the bride, Mount Joy. Harvest Home at St. Mark’s UM St. Mark's United Meth- odist Church, Mount Joy, will observe Harvest Home on Sunday, November 19th, at the morning worship service. Window decora- tions will follow the themes of Thanksgiving and are HEINEMAN’S Pre Holiday Sale Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 3 Men's and Boys’ Slacks and Jeans Entire stock of Men’s Faray, Lee and H.LS. Slacks and Jeans. Sizes 30 to 44 Entire stock of Boys’ Farah, Billy the Kid and Mavrich Slacks and Jeans sizes 4 to 29. Regulars and Slims. 30% off Regular price FF “HEINEMA 247 Locust St. Columbia PA fi 9M Boys Flannel Sport Shirts Traditional Flannel Plaids in size 8 to 20. Regular $7.00 vs 684-2165 100% cotton. 7 decorated by individuals and classes of the Sunday School. Members will bring can- ned goods which will be displayed in the sanctuary. The Harvest Home offering of food items will be given to the Food Bank in Lancaster which makes these supplies available for emergency food needs for families in the area. A special service of Thanksgiving will be cele- brated during the morning worship at which time special acts of gratitude will be offered. The pastor will speak on the theme, “Turning the World Upside Down.” Open house for HS seniors at E-town College The Elizabethtown College Office of Admis- sions will sponsor an open house for high school seniors on Saturday, Nov. 11, from 10 AM to 2 PM in Thompson Gymnasium on campus. Students will opportunity to tour the campus, discuss academic interests with faculty mem- have an bers and learn about financial aid and career planning. AUCTIONS wy the difference in marketing livestock! difference in auctions! MONDAY —8 a.m.—-Fat Hogs 10 a.m .--Horse Sale 11 a.m.-Hay & Straw 1:30 p.m.~Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw 12:30 p.m .--Dairy Sale : 1:00 p.m.--Feeder Pigs THURSDAY —11 a.m .--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cow 4:30 p.m .--Sheep & Veal New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. - Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341 November 15, 1978 Diane Albright and Charles Shireman Diane Cheryl Albright engaged to marry Charles D. Shireman Mildred Albright, of Prospect Road, and Wilbur Albright, Columbia, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Cheryl, to Charles D. Shireman, Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Shireman, 345 E. Market Street, Marietta. Miss Albright graduated from Hempfield High School and the Mount Joy Vo-Tech School. She is employed by Hamilton Technology, Inc. He fiance graduated from Donegal High School and is employed by Mari- etta-Donegal Joint Sewer Authority. Scavenger hunt The Mount Joy Welcome Wagon will hold their annual scavenger hunt on November 18, starting at 7:45 at Marianne Melleby’s house. Also, Barb McBride host- ed 16 people for a pinochle party. High scorer was Rita Boger. Low scorer was Lori Dubiel. Beahm chorus takes field trip 70 - members of the Beahm Junior High Chorus went to see the movie version of Tom Sawyer recently. They hope to present a production of the story next spring. Crystal etchings were sold by the kids to raise money for the field trip. These students sold more than $50 worth of etchings: Roxann Eshleman, Pam Maxfield, Lisa Shultz, Angela Parsons, Michael Roberts, Sherry Stotz, Gil- berto Valentine, Dennis Yates, Amy Keller, Cindy Barr, Carol Gerlach, Nancy Brubaker, Everett Nagel and Stacy Nagel. Energy-saving tips for oven use Want to save energy and money? Use your oven the right way. If you are baking several things at once, that will save the waste of heating up the oven twice. Cooking two dishes which require different heats one after another saves, too. ~ The fifty percent of American households that have only one or two people can save by using a countertop oven instead of the big one. Big meals that result in leftovers use a great deal of energy for freezing and reheating— often more than the heat used for the original cook- ing. Defrost foods in the refrigerator. They will act like ice to cool the the interior and cut electric bills.
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