March 24, 1976 | Vo-Tech winners, from left to right: Portia Hossler, Betty Shearer, Jessie Hess; and distributive education teacher Stephen Kachniasz. 7 Vo-tech students won prizes Stephen Kachniasz, teacher of distributive edu- cation at Mount Joy Vo-Tech High School, announced last week that seven students from the school won prizes in a statewide contest for marketing research studies they carried out. Pattie Dinkel won a first prize for a study of junior sportswear that was spon- sored by Gimbels in Park City. Basketball John Clark, a national figure in basketball, will be the speaker for the Donegal banquet on April 9 at 6:30 at Donegal High School. The banquet is sponsored High winds sent everything flying across Mount Joy Lauella Smith won a second prize for a study in food industry sponsored by MacDonald's. Jim McCulley won a second prize for a study of petroleum products. Jessie Hess, won a third -prize for an automotive and petroleum study sponsored by Sico. Portia Hossler won a third prize for a jewelry study banquet is by the Donegal Basketball Parents Club. It will honor cheerleaders, stat girls, coaches and players. Catered by the Lancaster Count Farm Diner. sponsored by Musselman’s. Kathy Rank won third place as female student of the year and with it, a $100 scholarship. Betty Shearer won a fourth prize for a study of the variety store industry sponsored by W. T. Grant. Twelve thousand students from 93 schools all over the state participated in the contest. scheduled Tickets will be sold on a first come basis by Bob Barto at 653-1732, Mrs. George McCue at 653-4974, Barry Etsell at 653-5643 or Coach Swift at 898-2615. last Saturday 2 vo Ph photo by Corky Flick Eighty mile per hour winds tore across Mount Joy during a brief but violent storm last Saturday. A miniature tornado picked up a 100 foot chicken house owned by John E. Melhorn, Sr., of Donegal Springs Road, and threw it to the ground. The wind lifted a patio roof over the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brackbill of Donegal Springs Road. The patio roof landed in the street on the far side of the house. Timbers from the roof were driven through a car’s back window. A 100 foot tree fell on the roof of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Charles of Pine Street. SUSOUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 Kise Smal! Pets & Sapplies AW 3 Na y RS Ji, ’ ol J EX ¥ ne STREET AQUARIUM 13 West Market St. Marietta New Hours— noon to 8 Mon.—Fri. Sat. 10—5 Phone 426-1669 SPECIAL BANANA SPLIT SALE Thursday Only - March 25 PIERCE THE BALLOON AND THE NUMBER IN THE BALLOON IS THE PRICE YOU PAY Numbers from 10-75 : (Regular Price $.85) A @entral AT THE MOUNT JOY TWIN KISS...HOME OF )/ WORLD'S FINEST BROASTED CHICKEN. y/ Hotel 102 N. Market 5t. Mt. Joy ‘‘Homemade root beer since 1825” Phone 653-2056 (By The Mug or By The Jug) Serving luncheon and dinners daily. Finest in gourmet dining—parties and banquets. “Tours of A. Bube's Brewery ond Cata- v combs —weekends { beginning April 10, 1976. Daily, May | to November |, 1976 Open daily 8 9 Ibberson’s CARPET FOR HOME & CAR 1660 S. MARKET SI. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. Opn 9 to 5:30 17022 : Creative Carpetry $ { { FRUIT J1AND 4,2 On BF Ro rrose i 300 on of YEA IH dl ARAN SEY 1 3 aay” S oF A A } . HONEY of a deal Coupon Worth 25¢ on purchase of any size :GRAMPA HERR’S HONEY: Romememe HoNOoEOW Just in.... Our new line of = HOUSE PLANTS [Coming soon vi¢4y An extravagant display of Wy EASTER FLOWERS Thurs., Fri., Sat., ONLY Minced Bologna reg. $1.19 Salami reg. $1.29 RRS PHONE: 426-1805 = 89c¢ Ib. 99c¢ Ib. Intersection of 441 & 7143 Open 8 AM.-1l P.M. Daily & Sunday