. Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Sue Bender sells some Armstrong stock Nanette Sue Bender, Donegal High School senior and president of the Junior Achievement Bicentennial Company, ‘‘Liberty Inspir- ed,” sold a share of stock in the company last week to Maurice J. Warnock (seat- Mt. Joy Welcome Wagon visits at Schock ed), chairman of the board of Armstrong Cork Com- pany, which is sponsoring ‘‘Liberty Inspired.” Stephen J. Senkowski, J.A. advisor from Arm- strong’s Marietta Ceiling Plant stands of the right of Ms. Bender. Nat Also present at the sale was Douglas G. Boyd, executive director of Junior Achievement in Lancaster County. The bicentennial note- book held by Ms. Bender will be sold by members of her company. x Twice a month, the ladies of the Welcome Wagon visit the Schock Home in Mount Joy. On one of the monthly visits, they just visit and run errands for guests at the home. The other visit involves a craft project. Photo shows Ruth Moore (standing) showing Grace Ann Hahn, Anna Andes and Ester Ladenberger how to make decorated pencil holders for tin cans. As part of the Lancaster Coun Town dwellers visit Elmer Myers dairy farm ty Farmer's Association’s program to help consumers understand what farming is about, nine county farmers invited people to visit their operations last week. Photo above shows the crowd in Elmer Meyers’ milking parlor last Sunday afternoon. // The ultra-modern milking system features a merry-go-round of stanchions to speed milking. Mr. Myers mixed with the tourists and passed out booklets to the children. Jas. Warfel in Marines James E. Warfel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warfel of West Main Street, Mount Joy, left for boot camp at Paris Island on October 31. The new Marine will be in training for 11 weeks. Warfel is a 1975 graduate of D.H.S. He attended Mount Joy Vo-tech. - KNEE, ANKLE WRIST & ELBOW | SUPPORTS | by PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCES OIC Every support for the patient that must remain active. Trained fitters to serve you. Free delivery to areas receiving the Susquehanna Bulletin | HINKLE’S PHARMACY 684-2551 3rd & Locust St. Columbia | . November 26, 1975 GREINER'S GARAGE, INC. Your Full-Service Headquarters “We've always been friendly!” FREER RAF ARF BFRBRRRATERRAERERR ERRNO RSE RE RRR RRR ERE E RNIN RRP R BRERA RRR RRR RRR BENS At the Same Location L & G MOTORS “We're friendly too” QUALITY USED CARS & TRUCKS 1974 CHEVY, 1/2 ton pick-up, PS, PB, AT, with cap 1974 DODGE CLUB CAB, 1/2 ton pick-up, PS, PB, AT 1974 JEEP CJS, 4 wheel drive 1974 PINTO, AT, low mileage 1973 FORD, 3/4 ton pick-up, PS, PB, AT, with cap 1973 DODGE, 1/2 ton pick-up, PS, PB, AT 1973 DODGE, 3/4 ton pick-up, PS, PB, 4 speed 1972 DODGE, 1/2 ton pick-up, PS, PB, AT, 1972 DODGE, 1/2 ton pick-up, PS, PB, AT, bucket seats 1971 CHEVY IMPALA, PS, PB, AT 1970 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, 9 passenger, || PS, PB, AT, air NOTARY SERVICE R. D. 2, Rt. 230 West, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Telephone 653-4650 - - Monday thru Saturday TEEN *Sirice 1915" MARIETTA, PA. LIRR TAY FL 1 {1 ‘For those of you who don’t get deer You can always look forward to your beer ...’ ’ We handle most popular beers, ales, sodas and snacks. ROOT DISTRIBUTOR, “WE FEATURE DRIVE-THRU SERVICE.” Tuesday thru Saturday 8 AM to 9 PM 653-4100 537 W. Main St., Mount Joy
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