Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, Mount Joy, will observe National Fire Prevention Week October 5—11. The department will begin the week by holding an Open House on Saturday, October 4 at the station from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Highlighting the day will be the housing and dedication of the recently delivered Horton Ambu- lance at 11 a.m. Mr. Tim Brown, Paramedical Coor- dinator of the Lancaster County Emergency Medical Training Institute and a member of the Regional Emergency Medical Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 5—11 Ser- vices Council will be the feat. ured speaker. Numerous displays and photographs of the company will also be featured. Tactical and Ad- ministrative Officers will be on hand to answer any questions. We hope you will come out to find out what your fire department can do and is doing! Monday and Tuesday, October 6 and 7, the department will visit area schools holding educational programs. Friday, October 10 fire IT'S HERE! Our Delicious Sweet Cider Our own apple blend makes the best cider. Pumpkins for pies or decorations. Gourds - Indian Corn APPLES Lots of apples at reasonable prices. SMOKEHOUSE, McINTOSH - good for eating, baking and sauce. RED DELICIOUS, a firm sweet apple in 3 sizes Check with us - 653-5661 - for dates on picking your own Stayman Apples BROKEN WEGE PRETZELS 5 Ibs. $3.25 Fresh and frozen vegetables. SUMMER HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs, - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, Fri. -8 a.m. to 9 p.m. — Wed. & Sat. - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. % mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. ossseer_| DHS B an d at McC askey H. S . or good farming ground. creek frontage. Jacob A. Gilbert Auctioneer for good eating. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Two Tracts of Land On Thursday, October 2, 1975 at 2 P.M. sharp. Tract #1, located at R.D.#1, Mount Joy, Penna., in East Donegal Twp. Tract #2, located at R.D.#1, Columbia, Penna., in Rapho Twp. The undersigned will offer at public sale the following. Real Estate Tract #1, approximately 47 acres of land located along Iron Bridge Road. This tract of land is level and has approximately 800 ft. of good road frontage, ideal for development purposes These tracts will be offered individually and also as one unit. Terms of Sale: 10 percent down, balance in 30 days. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Special Note: Anyone on the market for a Gentlemens farm or land for building purposes be sure to attend this sale. A sketch plan can be inspected at the office of Nikolaus and Hohenadel, 327 Locust St., Columbia, Penna., or contact auctioneer—252-3591. Sale will be conducted at the barn on the corner of Drager Road and Habecker Road. Both tracts will be offered at this location. Tracts are adjoining. Tract #2, approximately 17 acres of land located on Drager Road at R.D.#1, Columbia, Penna., Rapho Twp. farming land, also some woodland and pasture. This tractr land, also some woodland and pasture. This tract also offers some desirable building sites. Approximately 700 ft. of road frontage on Drager Road. Improvements consists of a large frame and stone bank barn, also corn barn. approximately 50 fruit trees, good well of water, lots of good Good This tract has Terms by Nikolaus and Hohenadel Agent for Owner = apparatus will be displayed in front of Hostetters Hard- ware in Mount Joy. Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 always maintains an open door policy and we hope you | will especially exercise this policy Fire Week. Florin Fire open house Florin Fire Company will be holding open house at the Fire Station on Sunday, October S, 1975 between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. There will be firemen on hand to explain and demon- strate equipment. Florin Fire Company will be going School on Wednesday, Oc- tober 8 at 1:00 p.m. The children in grades 3 through 6 will be making posters concerning fire prevention. Posters will be judged at the firehouse. Three prizes will be awarded to each grade. Fire company service, 10-12 The Florin Fire Company will hold its annual memori- al service on Sunday, October 12 at 9:30 a.m. in the Glossbrenner United Methodist Church on North Angle Street, Mount Joy. The Donegal High School Band will perform at the high school Marching Band Exhibition on Saturday, October 11, 1975 in the McCaskey Stadium begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. Six Lancaster County High School Bands will partici- pate along with the McCas- key High School Band under the direction of Mr. Don Trestle. They are: Conesto- ga Valley, Director Mr. Jeff Conway; Donegal, Director Mr. Glen Leib; Elizabeth- town, Director Mr. Roy Folmer; Lancaster Catholic, Director Mr. Joe McCaskey; Manheim Township, Direc- tor Mr. Harold Rothenber- Prevention to Grandview ' ££ HR RN : Jacqui Portner (left) and Michelle McMillen (right) look at the bazaar display in the winaow of Spangler’s old store. October 1, 1975 UCC Women’s Guild Holiday Bazaar on Oct. 3 by Hazel Baker The Woman's Guild of the United Church of Christ, Waterford Avenue, Mariet- ta, will sponsor a Holiday Bazaar on Friday, October 3, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday, October 4, 8 a.m. to S p.m. A meat loaf dinner is available both days ger; and Warwick, Director Mr. Dale Weller. Each band will present a ten to fifteen minute march- ing routine with a grand finale including all bands massed on the field per- forming ‘‘God Bless Ameri- ca’, Gates will open at 6:00 p.m. with refreshments on sale throughout the evening. Tickets may be purchased at Donegal High School and at the ticket booth at the stadium, Saturday, October 11. Prices are—students $1.00 and adults, $2.00. No seats are reserved. Fewer students in Donegal There are 121 fewer students in the Donegal School system this year. Enrollment is 2,781. This is the biggest enroll- Bicentennial to meet Oct. 2 The Marietta, Maytown, East Donegal Bicentennial Committee will meet Thurs- day, October 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the Marietta Community House. ment drop of any Lancaster County school system. Superintendent Ragnar Hallgren predicts a steady decline in enrollment over the next few years. DID YOU HEAR.... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyers, Maytown returned from Chattanooga, Tennes- see, after visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Moyers, and their granddaughter, Amy. from 11 am. to 7 p.m. Friday and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Free coffee will be served to all customers. Among the items offered for sale are knitted and crocheted garments, cera- mics, paintings, seed pic- of relaxation. FOR SLEEPING COMFORT ONLY ELECTRIC* WARMTH HAS ALL THESE MODERN FEATURES CONVENIENCE —goes on the mattress out of sight and out of the way, protected from soil and wear. RADIANT HEAT FROM BELOW —keeps the bedding dry, warms the mattress and spaces beside you, gives that soothing feeling TRULY AUTOMATIC —Summer, Winter, Spring, or Fall the comfort control turns on the heat from below whenever the room chills, turns itself off when room warms, so no heat is wasted. ECONOMY —puts all the heat in the bed, costs less to operate than any electric blanket. The motors that run your refrigerator, freezer and furnace blower consume most of the power used during the long winter. nights. They run much less in a cool house. The electricity saved can operate several bed warmers. OTHER ELECTRO-WARMTH PRODUCTS AVAILABLE —bunk warmers for trailers, campers, sleeper cabs: seat, back and foot warmers; auto seat warmers; pet warmers. 5 YEAR Factory to User WARRANTY —covers both warmer and control. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL. STANDARD SIZE FITSTWIN & DOUBLE BED $24.95 WEAVER’S Natural Foods, Inc. 37 Market Square, Manheim, Pa. 17545 PHONE 665-6871 tures, flower arrangements for all holidays and jewelry. Mrs. Marlin McMillen, Mrs. Armour McKain and Mrs. Floyd Shouman are co-chairpersons of the pro- ject. Proceeds will be used in a church project.
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