Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN READ THIS LABEL CAREFULLY Then... If you ever need a new electric water heater . . . insist on one worthy of wearing this label. It is placed on in- stalled water heaters that qualify as low-wattage units. (That's heating ele- ments of 2500 watts or less.) The advantage is you can go to a larger tank have all the hot water your family will ever need . . . and, in the long run, still use less electricity than a water heater commonly referred to as a yuick recovery type. In these days of rising energy costs, that’s good to know! An Energy Saving Message From PPslL Chorus plans fall schedule by Mrs. James B. Heilig The Mount Joy Commu- ‘nity Chorus has been rehearsing during the sum- mer months and will get into full swing for the 1975-76 season with its first fall rehearsal on Tuesday, Sep- tember 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Trinity Lutheran Church, W. Main Street, Mount Joy. The members of the chorus, under the direction of Miss Dorothy E. Schock, extend an invitation to anyone in the Mount Joy area and neighboring towns, sixteen and over, interested in music and who enjoys singing, to join the group. It is requested that former members of the chorus who do not propose to continue with the group, please return all music and black folder given only for use while participating in the activities of the chorus. Please return, as soon as possible, these items to Miss Schock, 33 Frank St., Mount Joy or Mrs. James Heilig, 23 W. Main St., Mount Joy. The chorus rehearses the first and third Tuesdays of every month at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. Because the first Tuesday of September follows Labor Day weekend it was decided to rehearse the second and third Tues- days of September—the 9th and 16th. C. Webb wins M.S. degree Claudia J. Webb, 128 East Main Street, Mount Joy, is one of 21 men and women awarded master’s degrees by Bucknell Uni- versity at the conclusion of the recent summer school session. Mrs. Webb, who earned a bachelor of science degree from Bloomsburg State Col- lege in 1972, received the master of science in educa- tion degree. MAYA INSCRIPTIONS August 27, 1975 ! 1 t 3 | i. a . . EE oe A] by 3 Con TUNIS 000 AAR. Er > 0, Ls a oA BONN ry, To Xa 7 TRE FRE Kl Sr ge T—— Bronte EMBROIDERED SCENES Turn to Bruxton for that up to date look in boys’ fashions. Colortully embroidered scenes on contrast- ing dark grounds. Choose from cither scoop neck or crew neck models. Tailored of easy to care polyester and cotton. From Bruxton to you. Sizes 8-20. S$ 8.00 Daily til 5:30 Thursday and Friday til 9:00 Saturday til 5:00 OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS fJavia Martin sroses CENTER SQUARE ELIZABETHTOWN AND DOWNTOWN MIDDLETOWN The DODGE BOYS DISCOUNTING $200 to $1,000 OFF NEW CARS & TRUCKS IN ST STOCK 74 DART-$2, 988! PETTICOEFER , DODGE, INC. Route 230 BH: el ug opping Center Elizabethtown, Pa. SH OE OE OR (SER SI RO &~ YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 OPEN Mon. Friday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. DAILY Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. HOT DOGS ALL ONLY HAMBURGER MARTINS ASSORTED LOAVES CHICKEN LEGS & THIGHS t LB. EDO O GED OC OV SEROEER OCT HEED
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