Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES MOUNT JOY AREA ' _ Gillette CURL 22° SETTER KIT was 26.99 Fast heating curl setter. 13 smooth rollers in two sizes & 13 clamps to retain hair's moisture. Cordless. 9390 We also have: returning student. 17° ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR Auto power-off function. Thin man wallet calculator with 4-key accessible mem- ory. Conventional. EL-8149 £Oy Roller FY J sn \_ £ RA S72 8 22 TR THY TERTSITST DARD 93 E. Wain St.. Mount Joy was 25.99 GILLETTE SUPERMAX® SWIVEL « Turbo-flo design for high- velocity airflow. Handy re- lease button locks into 2 posi: tions. Small, lightweight. vd : 8 25° was 29.95 Electronic Learning Aid NY Texas Instruments SPELLING B™ The electronic spelling aid that's picture-book easy and fun. Help children advance in spelling. 264 colorful pictures. Dataman—24°* Little Professor—14°° Thermos Jars and Bottles, Lunch Kits, Pencil Sharpeners, Clocks and Clock Radios, Waste Baskets, Footballs, Shop Aprons and Hand Tools, Hair Care Appliances, Shavers, Drying Racks and Irons, Hot Pots and Hamburg Cookers, Plus lots more for the August 29, 1979 Mount Joy Area Historical Society growing; restoring building, planning trips, meetings The Mount Area Histori- cal Society is growing. Founded six years ago in 1973, it now has close to 200 members. The Society now has its own meeting place, the former Macedonia African Methodist Episcopal Church on Fairview Street near the Lions’ swimming pool. The building has been repaired by volunteer members of the Society. There is more work to be done, and this will get underway with a will in September. As explained by W. Bernell (‘‘Bernie’’) Heisey, the purpose of the society is to collect and preserve the history of Mount Joy and its environs. The society « will publish historical accounts. ‘““We want to get everyone together with historical interests,” says Bernie. ““We’re a functional group; we're not just in the building business.” Each year the society charters buses to take its members to places of historical interest: Haper’s Ferry, New Castle, Del, Philadelphia. There are monthly meet- ings on the third Monday of every month. The next meeting will be at the society’s building on Sep- tember 17 at 7:30 p.m. Speakers are archaeologists, genealogists, historians, quilting experts. Members may buy memo- rabilia issued by the society: in the past the attractive items have been a mous- tache cup, a letter opener, an ad tray, an aluminum serving tray. All the objects are imprinted with the logo crest of the society. The society raises money by selling refreshments at auctions and sponsors a chicken barbecue. President is Bernie Heis- ey, vice-president, Les Breneman, treasurer, 0.K. Snyder, and secretary, Vera Gingrich More information about the historical society may be obtained by vriting to P.O. Box 152, Mount Joy, Pa., 17552. Bernie Heisey at restored Historical Society building Poster recently acquired by Historical Society Bernie Heisey’s license plate