August 13, 1975 FOR SALE 6 WOODEN OFFICE DESKS} SOUND CONDITION - NEED REFINISHING $35 Chairs available. Price can be discussed. 426-1961 OUR HOME GROWN oFeaches.- Apples - Clapps - Favorite Pears - 7 Burpee Hybrid Cantaloupes fy ir a ng amas ~ ° LOCAL GROWN ha €Co° «ge, Potatoes, Green Beans, Lima Beans, Summer Squash, Zucchinni Squash, & ~ Tomatoes Our Usual Fine Line of Frosty Acre Vegetables} ‘Seconds in Weaver’s Chicken, and Mrs. Paul’s Fish 000000000000000000000000F0 WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE THANKS FOR SHOPPING WITH US! -_—r SUMMER HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs. - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri.-8 a.m. t0 9 p.m. — Wed. & Sat. - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. % mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661 , ABEL OIL CO. We Install New ai os - FREE Estimates — Low, Low Prices Harvey D. Abel Gil Co. 430 Locust Street, Columbia —PHONE 684-4686 QUALITY PRE-OWNED CARS Was $2895 Was $2895 Was $4295 Was $1595 Was $1695 NOW $2750 NOW $2695 NOW $4095 NOW $1395 NOW $1495 $4295 1973FORD c & ¢ 1972 OLDS 98 4 Dr. HT 1973 JEEP with snowplow 1971 PINTO coupe 1971 VEGA wagon 1974 GRAND PRIX [A_ & A. AUTO SALES] Phone: 653-4831 {located next to Mount Joy Citgo] Betty Lauver joins U.S. Army Miss Betty Marie Lauver of Maytown, Pa, has enlis- ted into the delayed entry program. She will be going to basic training on Jan. 27, 1976 to Ft. McClellan, Alabama and from there she will be going on to Ft. Ben Harrison, Ind. for Personnel Management School. She will then get her choice of assignments ‘either in the United States or in an Overseas area. Betty was a graduate of the year of 1974 at Donegal High School in Mount Joy, Pa. She is now attending Practical Nurses Training at Willow Street Vo-Tech and she hopes to continue her nursing career while in the service. PFC Hutchison says that Betty will also be earning college credits for some of her in service training and will also have the opportunity to attend US Army Betty Lauver college under the U.S. project AHEAD program. Betty lives with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lauver at 28 N. River St., in Maytown, PA. Our . Alberta, SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 13 Did you Hear Mr. & Mrs. Menno Hess, S. Market Ave., Mount Joy, were presented with two grandaughters, both close together and far apart. On July 9, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Jones of Fox Creek, Canada, became the parents of Susan Alice. Mama Eunice (Hess) is a DHS graduate who went off after college to teach in a Hutterite School in Canada where she met and married Gary, an employee of the Hudson Bay Gas & Oil Company. Eunice has not been teaching school for some years - since Susan Alice was preceded by three brothers and sisters. And a few weeks later, on August 2, Nathan and Nancy (Gray) Hess had a third child (and first girl), Sarah Ann, in Portsmouth, Virginia, where Lieutenant Hess is stationed. Nathan is also a DHS graduate. He and Nancy, who is a Bostonian, met when he was stationed at a naval base. Long Distance Special... More Miles Per Penny. & Grandma Hess, who sould be very experienced at these things by now, since Susan and Sarah are the 14th and 15th grandchildren, stayed with both families for the births. She enjoyed the traveling and the visiting, which has been going on since Mid-June - but she is glad to be home again in Mount Joy. She says no more new grandchildren are expected in the near future - that she knows about. Art show,9-27 Local artists can display their work on Lancaster city sidewalks on Sept. 27. To display your work, you must register by Friday, Sept. 12. Registration forms are now available from the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, 30 W. Orange St., Lancaster, PA. 17604. Paintings, sculpture, sketches, and original prints may be offered for sale. Craftwork and photographs are not admissable. High travel costs keeping you out of touch? Think long distance. Our high-performance telephones come in a wide variety of styles and colors. And long distance means more (s)miles per penny. So why don’t you slide up and get comfortable behind the dial? Then, ring a smile from someone you miss. Long Distance. A great way to travel. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc.
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