Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, December 17, 1975, Image 16

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Page 16—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
WEEKEND SPECIAL —
{Friday & Saturday only)
CABBAGE ROLLS
Mashed Potatoes, Veg.
OYSTER PIE
Coleslaw, Roils & Butter


Kitchen Open
Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.
and 5 p.m.- 12 p.m.
Mount Joy — 653-4301
Food prepared by
Marion Bleacher


EA Abel, Beasley win NCR prize
'WIN A STEREO for (2224s
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NO PURCHASE
AM-FM STEREO NECESSARY
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4-channel music system BRAWING TO GE
w/turntable and 2 speak-
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Also register for the WPDC Money Tree.

HELD DEC. 22nd


Visit Our Christmas Shoppe
*A ll Decorations 1/2 Price
*W rapping Paper—3 rolls 49¢c *Trees
*Xmas Cards—65c Box *Tree Stands—46¢
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Visit Our Bargain Basement
*Tables & Shelves full of Gifts
at 25%, 30%, 50% & 75% off
*All Appliances—25% off
*Panasonic Radios, Tape Recorders,
Stereos—all 25% off
Plus Many In-Store Specials
2%
Shopping
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From left to right; James Abel, Dale Beasley and William R. Wells.
Two employees of the
local NCR Systemedia Plant
at Mount Joy received $234
each for their suggestion
award winning idea. James
Abel and Dale Beasley,
employees at the NCR plant
since 1968, designed a
simplified planning folder
and instructions which re-
duced cost and considerably
reduces the chance for an
error.
Jim lives on Maple Street
in Wrightsville and Dale on
Philmont Drive in Lancas-
ter. They were presented
Scholarship to
Charlotte S. Wiley, a
senior in the business
administration program at
Penn State-Capitol Campus,
has been selected to receive
the Josten’s $500 Student
Scholarship. Ms. Wiley, a
native of Mount Joy, PA,
now residing in Harrisburg,
was selected on the basis of
her academic achievement
and campus involvement.
She is a graduate of Spring-
field High School, and is
presently maintaining a 3.80
grade point average.
The award, presented
through the cooperation of
the student bookstore, was
Mt. Joy Library board to meet
by J. L. Hamilton
The public is welcome to
attend the annual board
meeting of the Mount Joy
Library Board. It will be
held at the library at 8:15
p.m. on the third Monday in
\ January.
Thanks to Mr. Robert
Morris for offering to paint
the first floor of the library.
Also, thanks to the Mount
Joy Welcome Wagon for
agreeing to paint the second
floor of the library.
It is only through the
support of these individuals
and others that the library is
December 17, 1975

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the award and a bonus gift
certificate by their super-
visor, Mr. William R. Wells.
The NCR Suggestion Plan
has been in operation since
1894. In that first year, a
first prize of $30 in gold was
awarded to one employee.
Currently, suggestion award
winners can realize as
much as $6000 for their cost
savings ideas. The NCR
plant includes employees
throughout its United States
and International opera-
tions.

STANLEY’S CAFE
Marietta, Pa.

HIG ROAST DINNER
1P.M.
Orchestra




Ms. C. Wiley
established by the Josten’s |
Inc., and represents a cor-
porate determination to
build an interrelation bet-
ween Josten’s, the book-
store, and the college
student.
The award will be pre-
sented at a luncheon cele-
bration held at the Host Inn,
Friday, December 12. Dr.
Robert E. McDermott, pro-
vost of Penn State-Capitol
Campus, Mr. William Kist-
ler, manager of the student
bookstore, and representa-
tives of the Josten, Inc., will
present this presentation.
| Our low prices
on wigs
$12 to $30
open 9-9
available to the public. The 426-1286
library services the public
and must be maintained by
public and organizational
funds.
Many large city libraries
are fortunate enough to
receive endowments from
beneficiaries,
In this traditional Christ-
mas season, when we have
so many things to be thank-
ful for why not take notice of
the public service the Mount
Joy Library provides. And in
the true spirit of giving,
consider the library in your
budget for now and the
future.
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Long wigs—$7.50

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proprietor Gloria Hawkins