Khursday, July 7 Fresh, Bord PEANUTS ris Grocery 16 N. Market St., Monnt ...to a fast-moving future with the growing Independent Telephone Industry! oo 1984 bf 52,000 That slip of paper he’s holding —an ordinary service report—is GROWTH OF INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES actually this young man’s ticket to the future! His ability will determine just how far it takes him. For there’s an ‘‘up from the ranks” tradition in the telephone business... and an extra measure of opportunity on the growing Independent side. Ir an industry moving at the pace of America’s 5,000 Independent he Telephone Companies. . . won't stand still for long! pr Columbia Telephone Co. Member of U.S. Independent Telephone Association SG Joy It Takes Two (Buckets) To Make A Mambo Table! Here's your living room, a convenient table for your playroom catcher for your porch. You need 2 empty “all” length of threaded curtain rod, 16 large cup hooks, 16 1 a smart do-it-yourself trick that results in an end table for or an eyes buckets, one 22” inch square blocks several yards of laundry cord and a 14” round plywood top. And, y here are the steps: 1) Make 16 small holes around the bot bucket; secure cup hook with wood blocks; insert curtain the centers of the buckets, bolting each end; paint any color. laundry cord criss-cross on hooks and cover plywood top with ( self-adhesive plastic; secure top either with plastic glue or braces. tom of e ach rod through 2) Stretch ‘on-Tact, right angle segarver, 35] [ | | | Weddings | MILLER—ARNOLD I'he marriage of Miss Jo Ann { Arnold, daughter of Mr and | Mrs. Harry Arnold, 506 West Market St., Marietta, and Mr, E. Marlin Miller, son of Vir, ind Mrs. Emery Miller, Rheems was solemnized Sunday after noon at o'clock in Zion R« formed Church, Marietia The Rev. Guy Bready offiel ited The bride is a graduate of Doneg:.l High School and is em ployed in the office of Jay | Reich. The bridegroom, also a graduate of Donegal High | School, is employed by Hoffer Bros., Elizabethtown LAUDENSLAGER—HORNING Vr. and Mrs. John M. Horn ing, Rheems, announce the mar | riage of their daughter, Janet Elizabeth, to Mr Richard Lau- Saturday | with the | ciating. [ the couple | | | | | | | | { | | d Robert Li: fc ue | MILLER and Mrs Elizabeth Mr wdenslager, enslager. son of wn R1 The c took place on Bethlehem York, offi- remony evening in Brethren Church, Rev. 1. C. Bailey United honeymoon, Nor gradu- Hos-| brief will res The bride is a of Lancaster General 11 School of Nursing. - HARTZ [ Joyce N. Miller, daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry +N Miller, Mt. Joy Rl, Hartz, son of Mr. and Hartz, son R2, were ried at After a ide in ristown Miss Mrs. Ira Elver mar- 5 o'clock grove at Bishop ternoon in the walnut home of the bride Henry Lutz the officiated. Miss Romaine Shenk, Joy R2, was maid of honor, and Jacob Hartz, Manatawany, cous- in of the bridegroom, was best Mrs. Clar "Wi 3 ENGAGEMENTS {Jo Cloromio Winmarver . + East Mz § of, announce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schopf, : in 4 n gi XM M t Joy R2 the engagement of her daughter, oun ) &y > 2 : Roberta Marie Traylor to Fred engagement of their daughter, oe i > I. Busswood, Jr., son of Mr.; | Torn to Daniel Fackler, son d Mi Fred Busswood. © i | " : x an IVITS rec sswood, © of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fackler "0 ° ed cuss 9 f Hopewell St, Mownt Joy. J 2 RI ) pewe . , viour JOY. " fo . 01 ; Tia Miss Traylor is employed by Both are employed by Ger- (. Murphy Company and berich-Payne Shoe Co., Mt. Joy. & ior at the Donegal High School Mr. Milligan, a graduate of the % former Mount Joy High School, $5. (RN is employed by Hess Food store.” her fiance is with Wentzel Real ———— | Estate, .Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Fack- No date has been set for the | ler, 234 Marietta Ave., announce wedding the engagement of their daugh Po ter, Lynne, to Harold L Milli 2) HE'S GOT gan, son of Lynn Milligan, of $2 2 IT! Florin. Mics Fackler will be a sen-' QUR ADS DID I! We feature PRINTCRAFT Wedding Stationery ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS | The BULLETIN Phone 3-9661 Complete Wedding Stationery Service MOUNT JOY, RECEPTIONS and DINNER CARDS INFORMALS THANK YOU FOLDERS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PA. 2 man. Serving as ushers were | Warren N. Miller brother of the bride; James Weiler, cousin of the bridegroom: Nelson Hess, | Kheems. cousin’ of the bride | and Wilbur Ebersole, Florin, an other cousin. Miss Arlene Miller, Mount Joy R2, was the organist, and Mrs. J. N. Byler, Akron loist. reception was held at the home of the bride, after which the ele left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. Gift re ceivers were Miss Eileen Miller | | | | | { { | | tin or fresh fruit salads. and the and Wayne H. Miller, sister brother yegpectively, of I ride The couple will reside at El verson R2. The bride was grad ated from Lancaster Menno-| ite School and is employed as 1 bookkeeper at the Union Na tional Bank, Mt Joy The bridegroom, also a graduate of | Lancaster Mennonite School, is engaged in farming “KRIEG- -BlZ) = %. By JANE ASHLEY Spring and summer brings us a wide variety of fresh fruit to use in attractive salad combinations. And here are two excellent dress- ing recipes to serve with your fruit salads. Celery Seed Dressing 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon celery seed 145 cup Karo Syrup, Red Label 14 to ¥3 cup vinegar 1 cup salad oil 1 tablespoon grated onion Place all ingredients in a small bowl. Beat with rotary beater until well blended and thickened. Place in covered container. Chill several hours. Shake before serving. Makes about 134 cups. Banana Cream Dressing 4 cup dark corn syrup 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 2 tablespoons lemon juice a 2 bananas, sliced Add corn syrup gradually to whipped cream, stirring gently until well blended. Just before | serving, sprinkle lemon juice over sliced bananas. Fold into whipped cream, corn syrup mixture. Serve as a salad dressing for fruit gela- Makes | about 8 cups. | WHALE OF A TALE— WAY’S APPLIANCES and Paul G.| Thursday af-| Mount | { body in James- , The first legislative {i Amer assembled at | » | town, in 1619, ica Va., SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. (SREB by Ley INGO “7 RECORD CORNER 49¢ Children's Records ALADDIN— HANSEL & GRETAL— I WISH I HAD— CAVY CROCKETT THE SIAMESE CAT SONG— OLD BETSY— Phone 3-3622 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy i BR pi PREVENT FOREST FIRES! Are You Proud of Your Letterhead? If you're not yeu should ba, . 4A because your letterhead is your silent pokesma . your business ambassador to new orospects and old customers alike. Make sure that it is w thy of you. Let us .design and print a u CAN be proud of | 1d ye The Mount Joy Bulletin | July Cloaraice Sale SAVE UP TO 50% $8.95 BETTY BARCLAY DRESSES $595 Save $3 on every new summer dress Sunbacks - Sleeveless - Dressy types All at a great saving . . Sizes 9 to 15 WOMEN'S Summer Dresses REDUCED Values to $7.95 Values to 55 $ Marilyn Dresses $395 CAP SLEEVES - SUN BACKS While they last! All summer dresses drastically reduced. Cottons, nylons, prints, sheers. Still lots of time to wear them. Men's Sport Shirts $147 $1.98 and $2.50 values Short Sleeves $10.95 Special - Broken Sizes 200 prs. Women's Shoes Values to $5.95 3938 For summer protection keep formation of slud ge. Please call or write us today. = HEATING ILS When Sons are left empty or half-empty through the long summer months, trouble can develop. Condensation takes place, rust par- ticles can clog burner nozzles. Don’t take any chances. 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