Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, December 03, 1975, Image 3

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December 3, 1975

i ECHO
CHAIN SAW
Limited Time Offer
ECHO-nomics Kit
Buy the Echo CS-302 with a 14 inch
bar and chain and receive $46.95 worth
of accessories for only $5.00.
Kit Includes:
1. A CASE TO KEEP IT IN
Rugged, impact resistant vacuum
formed polyethylene
2. A FILE HOLDER
Helps maintain correct filing
angles on saw chain
¥ BRANDT'S MOWER
3. A SPARE LENGTH OF OREGON CHAIN
4. AN ECHO CHAIN SAW TOOL KIT
SERVICE, Inc.
DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PHONE 653-5795
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Hotel
102 N. Market 5¢. M1. Joy
Phone 653-2056
Dinners
Mon.-Thurs. Fri-Sat.
Sd S510
“Tours of A. Bube's
Brewery and Cata-
combs by special re-
servation until May 1,
1976.”
SUNDAY DINNERS
Served In First Floor Dining Room
11AM.te7 P.M.
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Supplies
BISHOP’S
STUDIO
44 North Market Street
Elizabethtown, PA
Phone 367-1 322
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Put some color info
your white Christmas.
Your whole home deserves the bright, colorful
touch of flowers and plants.
Call or stop by early for a merry floral guide to
the Yuletide. Do it now while our selection is at
its best.
'RUHL'S AA
OPPOSITE BEAHM JR. HIGH MOUNT JOY
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A month’s worth of news
from Maytown Elementary
by Brenda Gibble
October was a busy
month for the gang in room
4b. The children were
naturals at taping for a
television show.
November 1 they started
cursive writing.
November 6 report cards
went home with a new
grading system used.
Kraybill wins
Ron Kraybill, Elizabeth-
town, currently a student at
Goshen College, is a winner
in the 1975 John Horsch
Mennonite History Essay
Contest.
Ron won first prize in the
division for college juniors
and seniors for his essay,
‘‘Evaluations of the Men-
nonite Period of Change,
1870-1920".
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon P. Kraybill,
RR1, Box 612, Elizabeth-
town. He is a member of the
Bossler Mennonite Church.
The contest encourages
The students are learning
about antonyms, synonyms,
and homonyms. They also
started a unit on senses.
Everyone enjoys poetry
and is preparing to recite
and sing for Thanksgiving.
On November 17, Mill
Nagle started teaching. She
will teach through Decem-
ber 12.
essay contest
Mennonite students to re-
search congregational, in-
stitutional histories and
biographies of past and
present leaders in the
Mennonite Church. It also
encourages research on the
rise of special organizations
of the church and sub-
jects related to the history of
Anabaptism and the Men-
nonite Church.
The contest is named in
memory of John Horsch
(1867-1941), a leading his-
torian and writer of the
Mennonite Church.
Santa coming to Hostetter’s
by Rev. Stephen Getty
Santa Claus will arrive in
Mount Joy on Friday,
December S, at 6:30 p.m.
Children may visit with him
that evening until 8:30 p.m.
and Saturday morning from
9:00 until 11:30 a.m. at his
headquarters at Hostetter’s
Hardware Store, 93 E. Main
St. He will be at Hostetter’s
each Friday evening and
Saturday morning until
Christmas.
Assisting Santa will be
members of the Joycee-ettes
Julie Kanoff
joins United
Miss Julie Kanoff, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Kanoff of 9 West Elizabeth
St., Maytown, has enlisted
into the U.S. Army's delay-
ed entry program. Julie will
be graduating in June of
1976 and will be leaving for
eight weeks of basic training
at Fort McClellan, Alabama
on July 14, 1976.
From there she will be
going to’ a fifteen week
course as a medical labora-
tory specialist at the Aca-
demy of Health Sciences,
Fort Sam Houstan, Texas.
There she will be taught
clinical chemistry, urinaly-
sis, hematology, immuno-
hematology, seralogy, para-
sitology, bacteriology,
mathematics, procedures
that include processing,
testing, storing and issue of
whole blood and blood
and Jaycees. The Jaycees
will take pictures of the
children for those parents
who desire them. These
photos make excellent sou-
venirs of a big event in each
child's life, and make
excellent Christmas gifts for
grandparents.
It is hoped that many boys
and girls will be waiting on
Friday evening at Hostet-
ter’s Hardware Store to
welcome Santa when he
arrives.
of Maytown
States Army
components and virological
methods as applied to a
clinical laboratory.
Julie hopes to be station-
ed in Germany when the
course is over. She also
hopes to enter college under
the Army’s project AHEAD
(Army Help for Education
and Development) program.
DID YOU HEAR....
The Greater Lancaster
Bicentennial walking tour
put 700 school students
through the tour in October.
In November we put 880
school students through the
tour.
The tour will stop for the
season at the end of
November

SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN—Page 3
“I haul cancelled store orders,
odd discontinued items and
samples from Carolina factories
to a warehouse outlet in Mt.
Joy.” “NO StCONDS” “Priced
just above nice used things.”
Joo dug
FACTERY
MISTAKES
/” FURNITURE
17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa.



BROWSING
HOURS
Weekdays
1-9
Saturday
1-6



TH GR TR EL ALE
Beer & Ale
Porter & Soft Drinks
i Decatur St,, Marietta a Ml de
LANCASTE P
COUNTY
FARM DINER
SMORGASBORD
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
BANQUL
FACILITIES
Phone 717-367-6956 HRP eT
Rt. 230 One Mile East of Bizabethtown ]
AMERICAN MOTORS
RENAULT DEALER
EP +50 :
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10,000 free S&H green stamps with any new
1975 car purchased in stock when this ad is
presented. Must be presented the day of
purchase. [offer expires Dec. 31]
‘69 Rebel SST, Bucket seats, auto.,
vinyl top, PS, PB, Like New
‘69 DODGE Coronet, 4 door, auto.,
vinyl top, red
‘72 CHEVROLET Nova Coupe, vinyl
top, styled wheels, auto., PS,
43,000 miles
‘T3 HORNET Sport-a-bout, auto., PS
‘7S MATADOR, auto., air, 304 8
cylinder, PS, 14,000 miles
WISSLER MOTORS
Route 230 West, % Mile West of Moun
PHONE 653-209
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LOTS OF GOODIES FOR COOKIE BAKING
Various flavors of cookie bits
Nuts. nut meats, raisins, dates, persimmons —
Bananas - Grapes - Grapefruit - Tangerines
HONEY ORANGES - $2.65 a half bushel
Our own apples - Stayman Winesap
Delicious - red & yellow
FARM FRESH EGGS
FRESH VEGETABLES - Home Grown cauliflower,
turnips, California celery
FROSTY ACRE FROZEN VEGETABLES
S 1b. bags or 20 Ib. boxes
SECONDS IN WEAVER'S CHICKEN
5 1b. bags Dutch Frye or Batter Dipped
Ready to heat & serve
SECONDS IN MRS. PAULS' FISH
31bs.. S1bs.. 10 Ibs. or 40 Ibs.
Precooked ready to heat & serve
FRESH SWEET CIDER $1.50 a gal.
In Your Jug - $1.39
Store Hours: Daily 8 AM to 6 PM
Thurs. 8 AM to 8 PM - Fri. 8 AM to 9 PM
WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT.
% mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661
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