June 18, 1975 ARE YOU SYSTEM? Let me evaluate your needs and give you my recommendations and estimate . . . free. PHONE 426-1836 PLANNING TO BUY A CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING ’ w, 22, by Joseph G. Shaeffer The regular monthly meeting of the Mount Joy Leisure Club was held in the Florin Fire Hall, Monday, June 9, with 104 members and guests present. It was the annual birthday party and after the pledge of allegiance to the flag and the ‘invocation by Arthur Braun, ice cream, cake and coffee was served. Follow- ing the Lunch, President, Joe Shaeffer called the meeting to order. Nedra Brandt gave the secretary’s report followed by the treasurers report by Kath- ryn Zink. George Groff of Commun- ity Council stated there was nothing to report except there would be no Commun- ity Council meeting during July and August. Mrs. Walter Scheffler stated 17 cards were sent to the shut-ins. Bertha Fore- man of the Entertainment Committee stated the July meeting would be an out- door picnic and a covered dish dinner. Each member will bring a covered dish, their own place setting, a chair and a card table if needed. Miss Mildred Way was introduced as a new mem- ber and the guests were Josephine Kaylor, Mrs. Paul Little, and Kathryn Rine. The birthday song was sung to those having a SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 5 birthday in June. President Shaeffer stated 78 members and guests took the bus trip to Duke Gardens and thanked them for the fine cooperation during the trip. A bus trip to the BavarianSummer Festival was discussed. Be- cause many had been there before, no plans were made to attend the Festival this year. President Shaeffer announced the Golden Age Fellowship group from the Chiques Methodist Church was planning a bus trip to Hershey, June 20, and several seats were available. He also stated the same group is planning a one day bus trip to Atlantic City, July 17, and there are some Lively bidding at Leisure Club auction seats available for this trip. The business meeting adjourned and the program for the day which was an auction, began. Members brought a variety of aiticles, all unwrapped and the sale began with Arhtur Braun as the auctioneer. These articles were all donated to the Leisure Club and after the last article was sold, the sum of $83.25 was realized for the club. It was a lively auction with some strong bidding. The next meeting being a covered dish and a picnic will begin at 12 o'clock, July 14, and held at the Florin Fire Hall. *Rheem is the registered trademark of the Rheem Manufacturing COLUMBIA R.D. 1 "Call us to do your work” Company. RX . directory listing FoR A FREE SMILE | YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 OPEN DAILY | Mon - Fri, 9 to 8; Sat - 9 to 6; Sun - 9 to 2. TAKE A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRY AND SAVE SOME MONEY! 72 OPEL 1900coupe,auto.. $1995 like new *71 TOYOTA, auto., like new $1795 o% 71 FORD Torinowagon,PS.PB, $1795 I , 3 Fo, Noy roof rack, 1 owner ) I=, trzf, : Or iy ” *71 RENAULT RIQauto., ONLY $895 Son 2é oy of, a 2), i Dip, % 3S mpg. wv PY hn } ly 6) “Nf, “in Co ys 0 *71 PINTO RUNABOUT, 3 speed, te Bap 1 ines) tf; ch real nice $1395 n'® ile, Fru ” " prza it, hn "70 MAVERICK 6 cyl..auto., ONLY $1495 a 3s inj, h i “Sony Jo vellow with black interior, low miliage : ech je 62 Ye. “s 69 CHEVY IMPALA 2dr. hardtop, $1395 id Io : by | ns. ) ] ” St excellent condition ir 2 3 hes ig h hy rey i 7 Yep '69 TOYOTA COROLLA SPRINTER, PH eg ga bry 8 , Sue Wf ’" Atitle, 38,000 original miles $1295 ‘ “Ayu Ln ’69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD, V8,auto - .- : on <5 avoid a lonely hang-u ’69 CHEVELLE Nomad, Sale Priced $1595 wagon, V8.,auto.,PS beautiful condition ’69 FORD XL 2dr.hardtop,ONLY $995 '69 VW Bug $895 67 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON, excellent condition, factory air only $895 Be sure you're listed in the new telephone directory. We're about to go to press. Now's the time to add names of members of your household who can benefit by an individual listing. NO MONEY DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS REICH’S AUTO SALES Open Every Nite till 8: 2 mi. N. of Marietta on Rt. 441 Phone 426-3411 THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecormmunications, Inc.
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