70 di- ny rt ry 3- in 50 \d S, 8, Y, 'e 11 = Nn er . Everybody Reads The FOR SALE Iron and china dogs for sale. Call 665-4405. 21-1c Lima Beans, you pick or we pick. Call 665-4969. 21-1c Wooden Fence. Call 665-5226 21-1c Dayton portable electric gen- erator. 9h.p. Briggs Stratton gasoline engine with starter. 3500 watts. Like new, used less than 20 hours. Ph. 665- 4597. 21-tf One of the finer things of life —Blue Lustre carpet and up- holster cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Graham’s, 20 Market Square, Manheim, Pa. -1c Girl’s 2-pc. Snow Suit, size 1. $6. Like new. Phone 665.3208 21-1c New shipment of fabrics. Just arrived. The Fabric Shop at Mary Carter Paint Store, 406 E. Main St., Mount Joy. 653- 5995. 21-2¢ Farmall A. Tractor, good con- dition with cultivator and plow; Basketball net complete, has angle iron frame; Garden Tractor with 7v2 h.p. rear mounted engine, has cul- tivator, trailer and snow buc- ket, set up for one man to- bacco hoeing. Call after 6 p. m. 665-3884. 21-1c White or yellow sweet corn for eating or freezing. Will take orders. Phone 665-3862. 20-2¢ Summer sale on puppies, Poo- dles, miniature, $40; toys $65 & $75; wire haired fox ter- riers, $50; also pugs, minia- ture pinchers, schnausers, Lakeland terriors, and Aus- tralian terriors. Carson’s Pet Shop & Kennels. R.D. 3, Wil- liamsport, Pa. (717) 323-0813. 20-3c Home grown cantaloupes, cel- ery, and watermelons at Siegrist’s Self Service, 15 mile south of Penryn J. Henry Siegrist, R. D. 3, Manheim 20-4c Summer Clearance Sale at Wolf’s Sporting Center on all fishing equipment: Bait cast rods, list price $10 now $3.49; spin cast rods, were $4.95, now $1.69; fly rods, 7V2’, were $12, now $3- 95; automatic fly reel, was $9.95, now $3.25; spinning reel, open faced, was $9.93, now $3.50; spinning reel, open faced, was $14.95, now $5.50; closed faced spinning reel for kids, $3.50, now $1.39; closed faced spinning reel, our best, was $11.95. now $3.50. Creels, 14”, list price $9.95 now $2.95, worm bedding, 50 lbs. left, reg $8.95 per 25 lb. now $4.69 each 25 lbs.; snel- led hooks, size 2-10, each pk. 6c; or $1 for 24 packs; bob- bers 5c¢ each; other things to choose from. For more information call Wolf’s Sporting Center, 665- 6089. Five miles north of Manheim, open 5 to 9 p.m. every night. 20-2¢ Siamese Sealpoint Kittens. Home raised, litter trained, 2 males, 1 female while they last. Call 898-8241 after 6. 20-4c Worms for sale. — Mindy’s Ranch, West Sunhill Road, Manheim, 665-3934. 19-5p REAL ESTATE = i gl— FOR SALE: Lancaster — 214% story corner property at 32 W. Liberty St. plus extra lot in rear. Rented apartment at- tached. Separate entrance. Easily converted - into two more apartments. New stone siding. Recently remodeled inside. Excellent condition. ’ Classifieds Seat tihiiiii il III IN III +] Call after 6 pm 392-1634 or days, 665-2131. 21-2¢ New Cottage for sale, near Blain in Perry Co. Excellent hunting and good fishing. Call Sundays or after 6 evenings (717) 732-1050.. 2121-1c LEOLA REALTY, INC. 68. East Main St., Leola, Pa. ?? REAL ESTATE NEEDS ?? Call your local agent IRA H. RUTT 569-1682 East Petersburg, Pa. Office 656-2621 10-tfe FOR RENT WAREHOUSE for rent in bor- ough of Manheim, 4500 sq ft. Apply at 27 Eby St., Manheim 21-3c House in country near Route 230 Mt. Joy-Manheim clover eaf. Poss. Sept. 1. Reply with } references. Box B2J, c/o his newspaper. 21-1c FOR RENT cet. —t1 Rm Wanted to Rent APT. WANTER — Young teacher in East Petersburg area wants small apartment by September. Call 569.3004, 1-1c HELP WANTED Baby sitter wanted. Immedi- ately. Vicinity of Burgard school. Call 665-3426 after 6 .-m. 21-3¢c Lawn Howard Johnson on the Turnpike. Openings for wait- resses, cooks, busboys and matron. Call 367-9826; Mr. Saul, manager. 21-2¢ IT'S EASY TO SELL THE BEST — AVON will do the rest! For a fun and profitable business, call Collect 786-3019 - Pat Lewis, Manager. Openings in Manheim Boro., Rapho Twp. “A few others.” 20-3c ~ Em : = Services Offered - Will do baby sitting in my home. Phone 665-4208. 21-1c Will keep children two and under, in my home, any shift. Call 665-5216. WANTED al — Now is the time to have that room paneled or general car- pentry work done. Phone 665- 4345. 17-tfe MISCELLANEOUS ae Have a toy party in your home and earn free gifts and toys. for yourself. 20% com- mission. Call Nancy Wolf, 665-2868 for date. 17-8¢ WATCH REPAIRS BRUCE MYERS 68 S. Linden St. Manheim 9-ttfc Card of Thanks We would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to all friends & relatives for their deeds of kindnesses, flowers, cards and prayers during our recent bereavement , Earl Way and Family, Carl Ginder and Fa- ~ # THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. List Day Camp Bus Route A schedule of bus stops to serve Girl Scouts in the area who will be attending the Cornwall Day Camp from Au- gust 10 to 14 has been releas- ed. The bus will leave Mariet- ta and make stops in that town, in the Florin area and in Mount Joy as follows — (Time of return shown in par- entheses): Bank street (Marietta) 8:30 am. (4:20 p.m.); Sinclair gas station, 8:30 (4:17); Post of- fice, 8:35 (4:15); 2Whitey’s Firestone store, 8:30 (4:12); Eater’s corner, 8:40 (4:10); Maytown Square 8:35 (4:- 25); Donegal Heights church 8:43 (4:17); Chocolate Ave. (Store) 8:45 (4:15); Memorial park 8:50 (4:10); Johnson's garage 8:44 (4:16); Florin Fire house 8:45 (4:15); Birchland and Springville Rd. 8:48 (4:12); Fairview and Main Sts. 8:50 (4:10), and Boro park (north Barbara St.) 8:55 (4:05). mily, Paul Miller and Family. 21-1c We are sincerely grateful to those who remembered us during our recent bereave- ment with flowers and cards — and to everyone who ex- pressed sympathy in sé many kind ways. Mrs. Donald Staley and Family. 21-1c Because of moving into an- other area, our neighbors and friends had a get together for us and presented us with a lovely outside pole light. We wish to thank all for their presence and participation, we wish you all the blessing of the Lord. Jay A. & Katie Sherk 21-1p We wish to thank our neigh- bors and friends who contri- buted to the success of our backyard carnival held last last week for the benefit of the Retarded Children’s Ot- ganization, The Donegal Heights Children 21-1¢ I wish to thank all those who remembered our family with cards, flowers and other kind- nesses at the time of the pass- ing of my father, John H. Fer- guson. Also those who contri- buted money to the American Cancer Fund. Elizabeth Sloan Charles. 21-1p To those people who helped finance our soccer (trip to Europe, we say thank you. Steve Hess and Mike Reheard 21-1c GOOD NUTRITION Poor diet can often be the cause of poor health. Leading nutritionists recommend a bal- anced diet which includes: 2 glasses of a milk a day; en- riched bread with riboflavin and wheat germ; broiled liv- er twice a month; broiled — rather than fried—meats, fish, and fowl; raw fruits; and yel- low and green vegetables. Avoid candy, cake, fatty meat, crunchy snacks, and conven- ience foods. For between meal hunger, eat fruits and vege- tables. CANCER’'S WARNINGS In addition to a yearly phy- sical examination by your doctor, familiarize yourself with cancer’s seven danger signals which include: unus- ual bleeding or discharge, a lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere, a sore that does not heal, a change in bowel or bladder habits, hoarseness or cough, indiges- tion or difficulty swallowing, and a change in the size or color of a wart or mole. If a signal lasts longer than two weeks, see your physician without delay. , The requirement that a no- tary public must witness sig- natures on affidavits required of nonservice disabled veter- ans seeking VA hospitaliza- tion has been discontinued. ... WEDDINGS :.- MORRIS — MATHIOT The marriage of Miss Debra Sue Mathiot to Ronald James Morris took place Saturday, Aug. 8, at 2 p.m. at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marietta, with the Rev. Wil- liam Robert May officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Math- iot, 116 N. Gay St., Marietta. She was graduated from Don- egal high school and is em- ployed by Donegal Mutual Insurance Co., Marietta. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morris, 715 S. 16th St., Col- umbia. He was graduated from Hempfield high school and is employed by Grinnell Corp, Columbia. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Kathleen Simmons of Marietta was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rod ney E. Myers, Mount Joy, and Miss Pamela Mathiot, sister of the bride. Flower girl was Miss Steph- anie Mathiot, sister of the bride. Steven Mathiot, broth- er of the bride, was ringbear- er. Serving as best man was Wayne Zercher of Columbia. Ushers were Scott Sener, of Columbia, and John Hoffman Jr., Scranton. Following the ceremony a reception was held at thz Vig- ilant Fire Hall, Columbia. The couple will be at home in Mount Joy. -- Engagements - HOOVER — GREINER Mr. and Mrs. George Grin- Joy, announce the engage- er, 242 South Market St., Mt. ment of their daughter, Miss Linda Jean Greiner, to Paul Robert Hoover, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toover, of 477 Holly St., Elizabethtown. NAGLE — MYERS Mr. and Mrs. Upton Myers of 231 Mount Joy street, Mt. Joy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathie Gae Myers to W. Steven Nagle of THe Prayer of the Week The Prayer this week is by Benjamin Jenks. “0, teach us to know Thee, our God, and enable us to do Thy will as we ought to do. Give us hearts to love Thee, to trust and delight in Thee, and to adhere and cleave in faithfulness unto Thee; that no temptation may draw us, not any tribulations drive us, from Thee; but that all Thy dispensations to us, and all Thy deal- ings with us, may be the messengers of Thy love to our souls, to bring us still nearer to Thy blessed self, and to make us fitter for Thy heavenly kingdom. Amen. PAGE FIVFP Vincenness, Indiana. Miss Myers an alumna of Donegal high school, is a Jun- ior student at the Philadel- phia General hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Nagle is a graduate of Lincoln high school, attended Indiana State university and is a graduate of Indiana Col- lege of Mortuary, Science, and is presently serving the U. S. Navy as a hospital corps- man, at the Naval Base in Philadelphia. McVITTY — NISSLEY Mr. and Mrs. James R. Nis- sley, 22 Stern Drive, Eliza- bethtown, announce the en- : i iil | LL Il Hine [1 i : || [JER Aig gagement of their daughter, Gail Lynn, to William James McVitty. Miss Nissley is a ’67 gradu- ate from Elizabethtown high school, and presently is a sen- ior at Kutztown State Teach- ers College, majoring in Art Education. Mr. McVitty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. McVitty, Indiana R1, Penna. A 1967 graduate from Indiana Joint high school, Mr. Mec- Vitty is a senior at Kutztown State College, also majoring in Art Education. No date has been set for the wedding. HOOVER — GREINER Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Greiner, 242 South Market Street, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Jean, to Paul Robert Hoover Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover Sr,. 477 Holly Street, E’zab 2thtown. Miss Greiner was graduated from Donegal high school. Tier fiance attended Hersh- ey Vocational School. A September wedding is panned. HOSTETTER — MOULTON Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Ste- phanie Moulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moulton of McLean, Va., to Philip A. Hostetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hostetter, 365 N. Barbara Street, Mount Joy. Leisure Club Holds Meeting The Mount Joy Leisure club held its regular meeting Monday, Aug. 10, at the Mit. Joy Sports Farm _ with 47 members present. The meeting was opened with pledging allegiance to the American flag. Arthur Braun offered the prayer. Cake and coffee were served and Bingo and cards were played. A corn roast is planned to be held at the next regular meeting, which will be held at the Sports Farm on Sept. 14 at 12 o'clock. The club will furnish the corn, hamburger and buns. Patronize Our Advertisers
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