moa EY My May 21, 1975 - Mrs. Mae Gibble and Mrs, Alice Leas Maytown Aux. sells poppies Mrs. Alice Leas, Poppy Chairman of the Maytown American Legion Auxiliary Unit 809, kicked off the annual poppy sale Friday by selling Mrs. Mae Gibble the first poppy. Funds raised by the sale of poppies go to help veterans in the VA hospitals. Poppies can be purchased from any Legion Auxiliary member for the remainder of the month. 72 DATSUN 1200 ’71 VEGA real good ’69 chevy ii, 2 dr., 33,000 mi., only ’66 CHEVY Supersport convertible $495 ’61 CHEVROLET Impala,4 dr.hardtop.Runs TAKE A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRY AND SAVE SOME MONEY! GER ’72 OPEL 1900 coupe, auto.,like new $1995 $1695 $1295 ’71 FORD Torino,wagon, PS,PB, roof rack,1 owner$1795 ’71 RENAULT RIO,auto.,35 mpg, ONLY $ 895 ’70 CHEVY Impala,2 dr. hardtop, factory air new inspection,48,000 mi. $1695 ’69 CHEVELLE Nomad,wagon,V8,auto.,PS beautiful condition, SALE PRICED $1595 ’69 FORD XL,2 dr.hardtop,ONLY $ 995 ’69 VW Bug $ 895 $1595 $195 NO MONEY DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS TEP TYRE TEY TEST NTYYSPYYS REICH'S AUTO SALES Open Every Nite till 8: 2 mi. N. of Marietta on Rt. 441 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000C00COCOROROOOIOIOIMI® Phone 426-3411 McMillans married S50 years Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. McMillan, 164 S. River Street, Maytown, Pa., cele- brated their golden wedding anniversary at a family dinner hosted by their children at the Willow Valley Farms Restaurant. The former Bertha Singer and Paul McMillen were married May 12, 1925 at Pitman, Pa. by the Rev. Amos Groff. ba Mt. Joy Welcome Wagon news; by Wendy Gentile The Mt. Joy Welcome Wagon board members met Wednesday, May 14, at the home of Denise Brady. Financial matters were brought up to date and plans were made to finish out the year. Crafts will meet for the last time, May 29, at 8 P.M. at Sharon Oldfather’s. The group will be doing crewel and quilling or whatever you like. Deposits will be taken at the May dinner meeting for the trip to Mt. Gretna. Full payment is due to Teresa Riss miller by June 6. Checks should be made payable to the ‘‘Mt. Joy Welcome Wagon Club.‘ A car caravan will leave from Weis Markets promptly at 5:45 P.M., June 18. This month’s formal din- ner meeting is also Install- ation for the new officers. Husbands are invited. The menue will be tomato juice, chopped sirloin or crab imperial, mashed potatoes, corn, slaw, rolls, relish, and strawberry shortcake. common There are the pros and cons of bathroom remodeling. We're the pros. That's why we use Eljer fixtures and fittings. Complete remodeling service. Free estimates. R.V.RICHARDS SONS "Call us to do your work | a= 5 en ELJER Wialiscelfureay SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 BUY A 12 oz. COKE FOR 3 9 ¢ TAKE THE GLASS HOME FREE For A Limited Time They are the parents of four children: George R., Harrisburg; Kenneth P., Harrisburg; Joyce A., wife of Robert E. Gibbons, Elizabethtown; and Jean C., wife of John A. Myers, Elizabethtown. They have eight grandchildren. Mr. McMillan is a car- penter by trade and, is now retired. They are members of St. Mark’s United Meth- odist Church, Mount Joy. The bazaar craft group which usually meets on the third Tuesday, has been changed to Wednesday, | May 28, from 1-3 P.M. at | Wendy Gentile’s. Your children are welcome. Orr he covnen acence 1593 - THIRD & LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA 13 lucky winners of New Idea cordless Electric Riding Mowers! 00 VALUE! *9 A winner a week for 13 weeks! Nothing to buy! Just come in and register! Free pen-lite (while supplies last) just for registering! Participants must be 18 or older. Limit one registration per family per week. See for yourself . . . Battery power is better BRANDT’S MOWER SHOP DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE 653-5795 Come in and ask about our line of five rugged, reliable, cordless, battery-powered garden tractors from 8 to 18 hp classes.
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