75 August 27, 1975 I Amy Winters, left, and Bill and Mike Livelsberger, Dale White, and David Derr put pennies in wishing well. Backyard fairs in Marietta help fight disease Two backyard benefit fairs were held in Marietta last Saturday. A fair at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Portner raised money for the Multi- ple Sclerosis Society. At the home of Oliver and Edie Banblitz, money was | raised to fight muscular | dystrophy. Larry Gilbert, Doug Port- ner and Mike Nau built a fish pond, ball throw, penny toss and dart throw for the multiple sclerosis fair. Bill and Mike Livelsber- § Dale ger, Amy Winters, White and David Derr built a wishing well, cane toss, gaintown, Betty Pittenturf, McMillin’s Drive-In and Anna Kirvinshu. softball pitch and tic-tac-toe games for the muscular distrophy fair. Merchants who donated prizes to the fairs included Martin’s S & 10, Appley’s News, Hi-Lo Discount, Bar- FREE SOAP 0000000000 What costs only 2 1/2c per Ib. these days? | 2%¢ It costs only 2 1/2c per pound to wash clothes | | at Spangler’s newly remodeled modern laundry center in a Maytag 18 Ib. top loader or 20 Ib. front loader. SPECIAL 0000000000 REE SOAP PRESENT THIS AD FOR FREE SOAP WITH EVERY LOAD FROM 9TO 5 ON MONDAY SEPT. 1 3 SPANGLER APPLIANCE OPEN7a.m.-11 p.m. 40 - 42 W. Market St., Marietta Mike McMillen lent a 1924 Tangley Calliope to the multiple sclerosis fair. in Mount Joy The Mount Joy Tennis Club has announced the first annual junior tennis tourna- ment. Boys and girls may enter one of the four groups; 14 and under (boys), 14 and should call 653-5701 and name, address, and age. Last day for entrants to be accepted will be Sept. 8, 197s. Times will be posted on Sat., Sept. 13, 1975 at 9:00 a.m. and play will begin at this time at the Mount Joy Borough Courts. Admission for the tourna- ment is one new can of tennis balls. The tourna- ment will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13 and Sunday, Sept. 14. Trophies will be awarded to the winner and runner-uo to the winner and runner-up of each group. The trophies are sponsored by Kenny Es Smith Sport Shop. From left: Larry Gilbert, Doug Portner, and Mike Nau. Backyard fair on Bossler rd. A Haunted House (in the family barn), lots of food, and carnival games attrac- ted a lot of big-time spenders to the Griffith home at the corner of Bossler Road and Stone Mill Road recently for a benefit for Multiple Sclero- sis. Phyllis Griffith, Charles Griffith, Vivian Griffith, Pam Griffith, Cindy Kern, Pam Kern, and Jodi Stoner arranged all the chills and thrills — and earned $70 which they contributed to the Multiple Sclerosis fund. Donegal J-c’s plan carnival under (girls), 12 and under . (boys), and 12 and under | : (girls). To enter, boys and girls ! 653-5324 or give their | Tennis tourn. | The East Donegal Jaycees will sponsor a three day carnival on Friday and Saturday, August 29 and 30, and Monday, September 1, starting at 6 p.m. daily. The benefit will be held on the Fire Company grounds and will feature music, games and refreshments. Jim Libhart, chairman, Jack Garner and Dennis Drager are completing ar- rangements for the event. HAMBURG PATTIES —S5lbs. $4.95 ALL BEEF FRANKS 99clb. GRADE AA BUTTER $1.05 POTATOES—10 Ibs 95¢ Something New ! BAUM’S BOLOGNA = KRAFT'CHEESES vr NTE CHEESE SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 3 Friendship firemen battle blaze on Henry Street Fire on Henry St., Mount Joy by Bill Martin An overloaded circuit was the cause of a fire that damaged a 2 1/2 story double house on Henry Street in Mount Joy, Satur- day, August 23. Mrs. William Cox, 11 S. Market Street, discovered and reported the fire at 2:58 p.m. When firemen arrived, smoke was pouring from a rear second floor bedroom window on one side of the house. The fire, which was described as very hot, was extinguished quickly after the roof was ventilated. County Fire Marshall, Paul Knier, stated the fire started in wiring near a receptacle in the wall of the rear bedroom because of an electical overload. The second floor was extensively damaged and the attic had moderate damage. The estimated damage to the building was listed at $13,000.00 by ath nd qe od Ralph M. Hostetter, Prop. 1 mile east of Mount Joy along Mount Joy Road Open 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Closed Sunday Phone- 653-5155 Assistant Chief Jim Mark- ley. No estimate was avail- able for the contents. Firemen were credited with their quick response in saving the remainder of the house. There was slight water and smoke damage on the first floor. Salvage covers were placed on the rug and over the furniture. The other 1/2 of the house, occupied by Mary Keck, was described as in good shape with only very minor smoke damage to clothing. The Mount Joy Ambu- lance crew treated Dennis Fackler, Leo Shank, and Doug Estock for minor smoke inhalation. Mrs. Ei- leen Teleky, who was in her house at the time escaped the fire without injury. Firemen were in atten- dance four hours. Cold drinks were provided by the neighbors and Ladies Auxil- iary. Mount Joy and Florin Fire Departments respond- ed to the blaze with approximately 60 men. ra 0 ?y SUNDAES & SHAKES 337 Fresh Dipped Ice Cream CONES — PINTS — QUARTS CHOCOLATE & SKIM MILK oW c® Summer Time Refreshers » 15 FRUIT PUNCH, LEMON—LIME, GRAPE \. ORANGE, ICED TEA — all only oe 85c gailon, 45c¢ half gallon CHOCOLATE & SKIM MILK t
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