page 14 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Cost Price + Freight Charge + Salesman’s Commission + Fancy Store Upkeep + Finance Charge + Free Delivery Retail Price Cost Price +Hauling Cost LOWER THAN RETAIL The price of furniture in a retail store includes the upkeep of the carpet and the air conditioning for the salesman’s benefit. When you pick up your goods at a warehouse, you pay for the furniture and what it takes to get it there. If your electric bill is high these days, you surely don’t want to wind up paying part of someone else Ss. Saturday 1-6 OF FACTORY FRESH "0-00 00 FURNITURE 17 New Haven St., Mt. Joy A BROWSING HOURS | [ GREINER'S GARAGE, INC. Tires. Lubrication Front End Alignment _ Batteries R.D. 2 (Route 230) MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 17552 Phone: 653-4650 L &G MOTORS Quality Used Cars & Trucks | JOIN OUR Now Oa Pay 50 cents a week and receive Pay $ 1.00 a week andl receive Pay $ 3.00 a week and receive Pay $ 5.00 a week and receive ...., Pay $10.00 a week and receice | JOIN TODAY MOUNT JOY, PA. Be sure of that well deserved Vacation Next Year, SAVE conveniently from 50c to $10.00 per week, and watch your club grow as you make your vacation plans. If you had a Vacation Club at Union National last year, relax and enjoy your va- cation. If you didn’t have a Club —— NOW is the time to start! A CLASS FOR EVERY. PLAN AND PURSE Pay $ 2.00 a week and receive ..v....... $ 100.00 UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK 100 ARTISTS AT THE MT. GRETNA CHAUTAUQUA OUTDOOR ART SHOW Over one hundred artists will be exhibiting their work at the 1st Annual Mt. Gretna Outdoor Art Show. The show and sale are being held ‘“‘in the park’’ on July S, 1975, from 9 a.m. until dusk. Rain date is sche- duled for Sunday, July 6. Many artist and crafts- men will be demonstrating their skills as well as exhibiting. Painting (in all media), sculpture, pottery, metalwork, leather craft, photography, and jewelry are but few of the crafts to be exhibited. The show is being sponsored by the Pennsylvania Chautauqua Association. All work will be for sale, and admission is free to the public. The show will also feature musical groups from the area, which should provide an exciting backdrop for the day’s activities. For those who want to make a day of it, refreshments will be available. Any artist interested in exhibiting should contact Bruce A. Johnson. Phone: Office - 397-0611, Ext. 2006; Home - 964-360S. Deadline for entry is June 25. $ 150.00 $ 250.00 $ 500.00 CAROL FRYMOYER Carol Frymoyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Frymoyer, S35 Essex Street, Marietta, graduated Cum Laude from Thompson School of Business and Technology, on June 6th. Carol received her associate degree in Medical Secretar- ial Assistant and was presented the ‘‘Best Typist from the Senior Class” award. Miss Frymoyer is also a graduate of Donegal High School. GEORGE MARTIN SHOWS WOODCRAFT AT FESTIVAL George Martin’s wood- craft will be on display at the Dutch Family Festival, starting June 25 at the Guernsey Cattle Sales Pav- illion on Rt. 30, East of Lancaster. Martin, a Chickentown Resident, has displayed his fine woodwork at previous festivals. The annual event, which includes drama, farm and kitchen centers, as well as crafts displays, is devoted to exploring the Mennonite identity. Friendship June 18, 1975 Fire Co. reports 0 calls in May by Bill Martin President Doug Estock, called the June Sth meeting of Friendship Fire Company No. 1 to order at 7:30 p.m. Chief Frank Good repor- ted 6 calls for the month of May. Friendship answered an assist call to Manheim Fire Department to fight. a blaze at Rimar Manufactur- ing, May 9th. They also responded to an accidental false alarm at Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Warehouse in Mount Joy. May 21st the Department responded to a car fire in Rapho Township on Hossler Road. The fire was caused by a gas leak with a resulting damage of $900.00. May 22nd Friend- ship fulfilled a service call in Mount Joy Township to fill a swimming pool. May 24th the company stood by for the fireworks display at Mount Joy Vo-Tech School (Memorial Day Celebra- tion). Another service call was on May 29th to fill a swimming pool in Mount Joy. A total of 43 men (an average of 21 men) respon- ded to the 3 fire calls. The Department was in service 9 hrs. 30 min. The chief noted 34 calls for the year. Chief Good also reported a new handlight was needed and some Scott Air Packs have to be updated. The new Horton ambu- lance was placed in service May 19, 1975. The 1972 Cadillac ambulance was sold to a private ambulance service in Baltimore, Mary- land. The ambulance an- MAYTOWN, PA. - COLUMBIA : ACTORY OUTLET BEDSPREADS DRAPERIES LINCOLN HI-WAY "2 MILE EAST OF COLUMBIA TURN SOUTH ON OSWEGO DRIVE (684-6341) DAILY 9-6, FRI. 9-9, SAT. 9-5 SAVE 207% TO 50% . . » . rg % * . . . * . -. * * . . . . . . . * . + * * . . . . 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After announcement of fire department family pic- nic Sunday, July 20th at the George Hedrick residence, the meeting was adjourned. AREA STUDENTS NAMED TO MILLERSVILLE DEAN'S LIST Six Mount Joy -area residents are among 851 Millersville State College students named to the Dean’s List for the Spring semester. Cynthia L. Myers, 116 S. Barbara St., Mount Joy, is among 196 students with perfect 4.0 averages, or all “A'S, Other <tndents named to ean = List include: KR .overly J. Beach, 580-B W. M. St, Mount Joy; Leslie b zle, Mount Joy R1: Viole: Marlene Geib, 3714 Jon: ., Landisville; William Libhart, 229 Main St., Mount Joy, and David B. Lincoln, 64 Brandt Blvd., Landisville. FOR SALE by owner Drager Road, East Donegal Twp. Bank barn on 10 acres of ground. This picturesque country setting features open areas, some woods, creek frontage, 50 fruit trees & hard road frontage. Ideal country home site, camp site, place to raise horses, or just use your own imagination. A REAL BUY at $27,500 Please phone 684-2589 after 6 p.m. for appointment to view this property. SHELLY'S FURNITURE 221 Locust St., Columbia OPEN Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri 10to 8 Saturday - 10 to 5 $10 con pro
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