June 11, 1975 an I es FiHER: TREAT FATHER Once a Year AND TREAT HIM WELL! Bring Him Here for Fathers’ Day Live Entertainment Every Friday & Saturday In Our Cocktail Lounge Serving Cocktails Sundays “CUSSED ly 4 The Carpenter's Inn 26-32 S. MARKET ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, FA. Parking in Rear we pep ” NPAY JUNE 5 MAKE DAD HAPPY WITH Cool and Relfeshing BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES . . . soft marsh- mallow and a layer of butterscotch dipped in yellow pastel coating MINT SQUARES . . . soft marshmallow with a layer of mint jelly, dipped in smooth green pastel coating Call 684-2551 $ 1.50 a box RRS IW. TT 2 RAE THIRD & LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Daily Vacation Bible School at the Mount Joy Church of God, 34 E. Main St., starts on June 16 and will continue thru June 27. classes for all ages will be held Monday thru Friday, from 7 to 9 p.m. Nursey ¢ are will be provided. The theme will be- ‘What's the Good Word?’, published by Scripture Press. There will be special adult studies on the Book of Philippians. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH ANNOUNCES BIBLE SCHOOL Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, will hold its Daily Vacation Bible School from June 23 to June 27 from 9:00 to 11:30a.m. each day. The theme this year will be ‘And God Says, ‘I Promise’’. This Concordia Publishing House Program is being offered to the children of the community from age 3 years to 7th grade. The Nursery for 3 year olds will be under the direction of Mrs. Charles Ream, assisted by Jeany Lauver, Sheri Smith and Leissa Riley. The nursery for 4 year olds will be under the direction of Mrs. Linda Rice and Mrs. Marilyn Etsell, assisted by Laurie Zerphey and Cindy Hendrix. The Kindergarten will be under the direction of Mrs. Jean Gerberich and Mrs. Mary Hallgren, assisted by Mrs. Susan Riley, Sue Miller and Jacquee Zeller. This group is for children who will enter kindergarten in the fall and those who have attended kindergarten this year. The Primary Department will be taught by Mrs. Carol Miller, assisted by Mrs. Barbara Tyson, John Day and Jon Ruhl This department is for children who were in first and second grade this year. The Juniot Department will be taught by Mrs. Evelyn Duke, assisted by Mrs. Pat Weatherbee and Tammy Duke. This depart- ment is for children who were in third and fourth grade this year. The Preteen Department, for fifth, sixth, and seventh | graders will be taught by Mrs. Elinore Ruhl and Mrs. Ann Fitzkee, assisted by Ron Meckley and Asher Neiss and Becky Ruhl. | HADDOCK DINNERS | DEAR LADY DARK , SWEET SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 7 441 WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY 840 N. HANOVER ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. : OPEN 8 a.m. — 6 p.m. Prices : Mon., Tues., Wed., Saturday. Effective Thru 8 a.m. — 9 p.m. Thursday Sat., June 14 8 a.m. —- 10 p.m. Friday N RED HOT BARBECUE VALUE! SPLIT FRYERS GOOD ENOUGH TO ENJOY OFTEN! YOUNG TURKEYS Split Fryers are Half Chickens. They are Younger, Light PLUMP Weight Birds and ¢ MEATY ¢ are Known to have 9to141b. fy = the Tenderest Meat. Gov't Ib. sizes Ib. No Necks or Giblets Inspected WEIS TENDER Vv CHEK BEEF CHUCK STEAKS WEIS QUALITY BEEF STEAKS QUARTER POUNDERS CHOPPED & J FROZEN $ First td ¢ 4 oz. Portions ™ 19 Cut b of 100% Ib, PURE BEEF FROZEN Bch *CHICKEN joe -0z ¢ ORTON DINNERS vrs *SALISBURY Ten SAVE 20 to 25¢ ON TASTE 0’ SEA FROZEN or FLOUNDER 49" PITTED CHERRIES . £39° CAN DINNERS POTATO KING ozen FRENCH FRIES 69 Ya u _ B59: A 99¢ VALUE! SAVE 40¢ ON KING KUP PEANUT BUTTER CUPS =x [ A $1.29 VALUE! SAVE 40 ¢ ON MODERNWARE PLASTIC COATED PLATES + 8° BIG TOP GRAPE JELLY tn BO ENJOY THIS KING OF THE MELONS! FRESH HONEYDEWS aon Jeg fx SAVE1O¢: ) ’SAVE 3a: =) ! ON A 200 ft. ROLL OF hos Quality 1] ONA BOYCE Tol ot PLASTIC FOOD WRAP ML TON Sch BARS \.. Expires 6- 18-75 One Coupon Per Family Offer Expires 6- 18- 75 0ne Coupon Per Family ET COUPON § § COUPON ! ON A 33-0z BOTTLE OF T ON A 5-0z CAN OF = i FINAL TOUCH » RIGHT GUARD ANTI-PERSPIRAN FABRIC SOFTENER | Offer Expi rer 0- 18- 75 One Coupon Per Family O#fer Expires 6- 18- 75 One Coupon Per Family We redeem U. S. Gov't food stamps — We reserve the right te limit quantities A. om we
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