2] ad) qe August 27, 1975 Elizabethtown festival planned The Elizabethtown Jay- cees will be holding their annual community Festival September 17 through 20, Gary Myer and Joe Maher, Festival co-chairman, an- nounce. This year’s Festival, a- gain featuring the Market Place Fair, will be held at the old Kiwanis farm-fair- grounds, now part of the Elizabethtown College cam- pus. The categories for the Market Place Fair are taken from the official Pennsyl- vania State Farm Fair Book (with the department num- bers corresponding to those in that source). They are:dept. 3—grains and vegetables, dept. 4— fruits, dept. S—home and dairy products, dept. 7— group exhibits, dept. 9— domestic and fine arts, dept. 10—youth exhibits. Exhibits will be received Monday and Tuesday, Sep- tember 15 and 16, from noon till 9 p.m. at the west end of the exhibit building on the Festival grounds on Kiwanis Blvd. off College Avenue. Exhibitors should take note, however, that perish- able items will be accepted only between 6 and 9 p.m. on Tuesday. Judging will ~ be held Wednesday, September 17, and the exhibits will be opened to the public at 6p.m. that evening, when the Festival begins. Cash premiums will be awarded for the winning SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 15 AAA AA Ar PN Pe AAI, ed A v ens MOUNT Joy . Ibberson’s LEGION ESE = CARPET FOR HOME & CAR (2mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. § seit 1660 S. MARKET ST. 230 By-Pass) BA 7 ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. 17022 ; BEER oA : Creative Open 9 to 5:30 Carpetry Sat., August 30 3 Mon., Thurs.. Fri. 9t0 9 : . POLKADOTS nnn RRA AAA AAAS ~ Full details of the Market Place Fair will be included in the Festival pamphlet which will be distributed to some 22,000 homes in a fifteen mile radius of Eliza- bethtown shortly before the Festival. Interested persons out- side that area may obtain more information by send- ing a stamped, self-addres- sed envelope to the Eliza- bethtown Jaycee Festival, P.O. Box 31, Elizabethtown, Pa., 17022 XXX X¥XEXR Sunday Dinners 12 NOON to 9 P.M. { Reservation Ph. 898-8451 rrr QUALITY PRE-OWNED CARS ’74 MBG—GT - ’72 Caprice - 2 dr. HT ’70 Malibu - 2 dr. HT ’72 Pontiac Grand Priz - ’74 Chevy 2 ton pick up - ’73 Gran Torino Sport Coupe - ’73 Gran Torino - 4 dr. [A. & A. AUTO SALES Phone: 653-4831 $3995 $2595 $1895 $2795 $3895 $2895 $2695 Red Barn Located 4 miles West of Eliza- bethtown on Falmouth Rd. CALL 367-2959 [located next to Mount Joy Citgo] Obituaries Mrs. Herchelroth Mrs. Estella L. Herchel- floral exhibits, dept. 8— entries. [f SEPT. TUESDAY {i 2 +3 WEDNESDAY get a beautiful 8x10" Living Color Ci oa om i * only *Plus 50¢ Handling Portrait person singly only 88¢, plus 50¢ handling. Groups $1.00 per person, plus one 50¢ handling. % Select from finished Color Portraits. Poses our selection % Extras, yes 8 x 10, 5 x 7, wallets, But with No One to pressure you to buy. % Limit—one Special per child. % Fast delivery—courteous service. % Doll'em up Bring’em in Watch’'em Smile—Thank You! % Senior Citizens Invited JsTunio HOURS: 10a.m. - 1p.m. 2p.m. - Sp.m. % Bables — children — adults — groups — 1 Special of each roth, a resident of Marietta, died August 17 at the Fallstom General Hospital in Fallstom, Maryland, fol- lowing a lengthy illness. Mrs. Herchelroth was 75. She resided at 520 E. Market St., Marietta and was the wife of John S. Herchelroth. She was born in Milton Grove, the daughter of the late David and Clara Leh- man Greiner and was a minister of the Holiness Christian Mission in Mari- etta. She is survived by her husband, daughters Evelyn, wife of Charles Emanuel, New York, N..Y. Mary, wife of Richard Barninger of Street, Md.; Helen, wife of . James Covington, Hopkins, S.C.; and Shirley Wattier, | also of Hopkins, S.C. 5 5 Cre CHEESE CORN Q’s Also surviving are 16 9 oz. pkg. Si Lu aml grandchildren and 17 great eins grandchildren, and a bro- Crisco SHORTENING ther, Clarence Greiner of 3 Ib. can Specials for 28th, 29th, 30th Nabisco SNACK CRACKERS 49¢ all Varieties 2 4 ¢ WHITE PAPER PLATES 10s $4.45 —for 5 Ib. box Martins FRANKS 3 OC Ib. Elizabethtown. 3 3¢ Marcal PAPER NAPKINS a pack family size—140 count Mrs. Bernhard Mrs. Florence G. Bern- | hard, a former resident of | Mount Joy, died on Satur- day, August 16 at the Nason Hospital, Roaring Spring. Mrs. Bernhard was born in Manheim, the daughter pis - of the late Hiram and Sadi Shelly Gibble and was a TRI-OUR member of the Waterside Re SALAD P EARS Church of the Brethren. i 8 can She was 68 and is ; 8, survived by her husband, Rev. Howard W. Bernhard, two sons, R. Bruce Bern- hard of Paradise, and Rev. H. Fred Bernhard, Gettys- burg, Ohio, a brother and four sisters:John Gibble, Elizabeth Brandt and Ruth Ginder, all of Mount Joy; Sadie Kreider, Peach Bot- tom, Mary Hernley, Ephra- Heinz KEG O°’ KETCHUP 32 oz. size 29 oz. size G. C. MURPHY CO. MON—TUES—WED & SAT—9:00 - 5:30 THUR & FRI—9:00 - 9:00 12 - 14 WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY ta, and Naomi Jones, Manheim. Also surviving are five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. phone 898-2331 SALUNGA, PA. °
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