The Mount Joy Bicenten- nial Commission will hold a meeting Wednesday, Octo- ber 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Boro Building. The commit- tee is working on the festivities schedule for May 22 through May 30. Any organization wishing to participate in the celebra- tion should contact the festivities chairman Larry Gainer. Tentative schedule for the celebration is: February 7, 1976...Birthday Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Mount Joy Bicentennial Committee to meet Ball, honoring the 125th anniversary of Mount Joy, sponsored by the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes. Tickets will be sold from November 1S to January 13. April, 1976.... Walking Tour sponsored by the Mount Joy Area Historical Society. May 15, 1976...Miss Mount Joy Pageant, sponsored by the Mount Joy Jaycees. May 22, 1976...Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Church Council. May 23, 1976...Music in the Park and dedication of a live Christmas Tree by the Horizon Committee of the Mount Joy Bicentennial Commission. May 28, 1976...Street Dance sponsor needed!! May 29, 1976...Annual par- ade, Arts and Crafts, sponsored by Community Council and Philips Studio, Jaycee Carnival, Flea Mar- ket, sponsored by Mount Joy Area Historical Society. May 31, 1976...American Legion Post 185, Memorial Services. Also planned during the week will be a Hobby and Craft Show and a Square Dance. The Heritage Committee chairman Patricia Moran would like to have old pictures of Mount Joy for the Bicentennial book to be published in the Spring. All materials will be treated with care and returned coors Key & Lock Shop 20 W. Market St. MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS — GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. -6:00 P.M. Marietta CITGO Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End — Route 441 - Marietta 426-1486 LER - hE XS We have been suiting the male population since 1895 and have always adhered to basic principals of GOOD SERVICE, GOOD SELECTION OF MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES, and the BEST QUALITY THAT IS AVAILABE. 80 years is a good long time and we are shooting for at least 80 more. You will find our selection of merchandise current and fresh while maintaining a regard for the good old basics. we have rolled back prices on thousands of dollars worth of new, current, fall merchandise and will offer savings in all departments during this month. MENS DRESS SLACKS Knit and woven polyester slacks by America’s #1 pant manufacturer. New fall shades in solids, checks and plaids. Sizes 32 to 42. Regularly priced at $18 to $25, NOW § 1 A OR 2 PAIR FOR § 2 50 MENS LEATHER LOOK JACKET This butter soft jacket of Poly-Vinyl Chloride is the perfect weight for early fall days. The look of expensive leather without the cost. MENS LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Comfortable weekender knits of Stretch Polyester in six solid colors. / S-M-L-XL Regularly $12.00 SALE PRICE MENS CORDUROY JACKETS The perfect jacket for cool fall days - fashioned in Pin Whole Corduroy in the Classic Bomber Style with easy elastic waist. $ 16 80 NOW Light Tan & Medium Blue Regularly $25.00 Navy, Camel, Dark Brown, & Luggage d | 80 SAVE 51000 LC INTERWOVEN SUPP-HOSE SUPPORT STICKINGS MENS SUITS Save a on Americas best known support We wanted something special for this occasion vse: Ost of colors at-2 never before price, and have decided to offer our best selling suit Regularly $5.00 SALE § 3» over the past two years. Our very desirable Swedish Polyester suit, extremely long wearing MENS SPORTS COAT SPECIAL and always good looking. Navy, eon, Puan Blue & Green $QQ00 al a a & Paleo? Bind Sl an . Pri 1S. .00. £3. fe SALE These coats were selected from stock and were originally priced from $75.00 to $89.95. MENS DRESS SHIRTS SALESMAN SAMPLES Save 1/2 on shirts and sweaters from the sample lines of several of our salesmen. 1 9 ALL / ALL ONE OF A KIND. (Mostly Medium Sizes) PRICE COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Cotton flannel shirts in colorfull plaids, just the perfect top for today’s Jeans. $™ 80 Regular Price $7.00 SALE PRICE 5 Elizabethtown Stores Only Of Polyester Knits in solid colors and tone on tone patterns. Regularly $11.00 to $12.50 $Qs0 SPECIAL PRICE MENS WOOL SUBURBAN COATS Fine, pure wool, lined with soft plush orlon pile in a seclection of plaids, checks and Herringbones. An excellent coat for the cold weather ahead from a Northern Pennsylvania Manufacturer.g 49% Regularly $60.00 SALE ERAN RRR ENNEE NEN EENEEN EEN XX NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Pavia Martin stores ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Thurs. & Fri., 9:00 to 9:00 — Sat., 9:00 to 5:00 Aa 2 JE JE 2 2 EE ES EE EE EE EE EE EEE EE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE REGISTER $1,000.00 IN MENS & BOYS CLOTHING AS DOOR PRIZES A EEE EE EE EE Ey We WE ea Rev. Leroy Hoover breaks ground for the new church. October 8, 1975 Bal Ground broken for new church by Marietta Assembly of God by Hazel Baker Members of the Assembly of God Church, Waterford Avenue, Marietta, broke ground for their new struc- ture which will be built in the near future. The site, at the intersec- tion of Oremine Road and Route #141, was purchased for $16,000 and will have an eighty-five thousand dollar structure with 10 rooms constructed on this location. The Reverend Leroy Hoover, Pastor of the congregation stated the auditorium will seat 200 persons, and will include classrooms, nursery, study, young people facilities and utility rooms. The congregation is cur- rently worshiping in Old Zion's Church, Marietta. INVEST IN YOUR HOME Home Improvement is one of thé best invest- ments a family can make these days. Keep your home up-to-date with a new kitchen, bathroom, family room or garage. And make sure your home is kept in good repair. 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