Page 14 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Three to attend Keystone Boys State Kevin L. Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Bradley, 49 East Main Street, Mount Joy; Kristop- her G. McCue, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McCue, 221 South Delta Street, Mount Joy, and Randall S. McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCoy, R.D. #3, Elizabethtown have been chosen to attend Keystone Boys State to be held at PA State University, June 20 and 27th. Sunday, June 27 will be American Legion Sunday, at which time visitors are welcome and the graduation ceremonies will be held. Business leaders to work A Business Education lay advisory committee for Donegal High School has been appointed to provide a link between the school and the community in an effort to bring business education in continuous communica- tion with the local business- es in our area. This committee will help to constantly review and revise the business educa- tion curriculum being taught at Donegal. Lay members are: Mrs. Nancy Bromer, Publisher, The Susquehanna Times; Mr. Jere Duke, Managing Accountant, Lancaster Malleable Castings Com- pany: Mr. Dennis Fackler, Assistant Cashier, Union National Mount Joy Bank; Mr. Gerald W. Fredenmak- er, Personnel Manager, NCR Corporation; Mr. Donald Leonhard, Assistant Treasurer-Secretary, Done- gal Mutual Insurance Com- pany; and Mr. Charles Ricedorf, Office Manager The Sico Company. Donegal school personnel working with the committee are: Mr. Ragnar Hallgren, with DHS Mr. Drenner, Principal of Secondary Education; Mr. Harry West, Assistant Principal; Mr. Roy Armold, teacher of Business Law and Typing; Miss Rudi Durci, teacher of CIVIC, Typing, and Business Math; Miss Kitty Etsell, teacher of Typing, Notehand and family finance;Mrs. Peters, teacher of Shorthand, Gen- eral Business Training, Business Communications and Calculations; Mr. Charles Portser, teacher of Accounting, Business Machines and Data Proces- sing and CIVIC; and Mrs. Naomi Houseal, teacher of Office Practice and Typing. The group plans to meet several times each year. Dennis Fackler was elected Chairman and Donald Leon- hard, Secretary. Additional lay advisory committees already in ex- istence in the school district include a Committee. on Reading with Messiah Childrens Home and a Committee on Long Range Plans and Elementary Schools. Sue Hamilton goes to bankers dinner by Wendy Golden On May S, 1976, Sue Hamilton, Vice-president, of the Leaders at Donegal Future Business of America club High School attended the Lancaster County Bankers Associa- tion's Annual Dinner for various clubs in the area. Only one student from each club chapter may attend. The Lancaster County Banker’s Award is an award given to the most active club member in one particular chapter. Business teachers from each school choose the member they feel has been most active in the club. The teacher's this year from our school feel that it is a most difficult decision this year. On Thursday, May 13, 1976, the Donegal chapter and the Hempfield held an exchange of 3 students each. Nancy Heinaman, Verna McNaughton, and Dana Elliott were the three girls from Donegal that went to Hempfield. They toured the school and went to classes with their escorts. The three girls that came to our school were Jerry Horst, Linda Liester, and Diane Harte. On May 8 FBLA held its yearly money making project, a hoagie sale. They were sold at the Spring Carnival held at Donegal. This is the last article this year on FBLA. The club has accomplished much. I'm sure that the others in the club besides myself, feel the same way. I sure hope there will be more business students to take the place of those graduating seniors. Mrs. R. Peters, thanks for a good year from all the F.B.L.A. members of D.H.S. &} / A CUT @ ABOVE THE REST! / 1976 Rocket Tiller! The Ariens 7 H.P. Rocket is a front mounted engine tiller with two speeds forward and two reverse plus swing handlebars, the Ariens Rocket will let you handle all jobs with ease. BRANDT’S MOWER SERVICE, Inc. DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD, MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 653-5795 STONEBRIDGE Fay, 1 1/4 mi. S. of Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd. off Marietta Ave. W here we feature our own LOCAL BEEF, PORK, VEAL & LAME Sides, quarters, bulk paks & retail. [CUSTOM BUTCHERING | Complete Line of FROZEN FOODS Full Line of SEAFOOD ITEMS Mon. - Wed., 9 - 6 — Thurs. - Fri., 8-9 — Sat., 8-5 PHONE 653-4087 John H. Brubaker aE ee B SHELLY'S FURNITURE B 221 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA i NOW OPEN ‘til 8 P.M. § MONDAY thru SATURDAY ... PHONE 684-3780 1 LIVING ROOM GROUPING : 299 COMPLETE % Ask about Our CUSTOMER CREDIT PLAN § eo Sofa ® Chair © 3 Tables © 2 Lamps NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENT- ARY in the Estate of Clayton M. Longenecker, Penn Township, Lancaster County PA having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi- ate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement without delay to: Aaron G. Longenecker R.D. #2 Mount Joy, PA 17552 John G. Longenecker 1110 S. Market Street Elizabethtown, PA 17022 Executors or to: Paul E. Clouser, Esq. Caldwell, Clouser & Kearns P.O. Box 1164 Harrisburg, PA 17108 CHANGE OF NAME PROCEEDINGS Notice is hereby given that on May 6, 1976, a Petiton for Peter Mule, Jr., was filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, asking said Court to change his name to Peter Leto, and that a hearing will be held on June 18, 1976, at 10:00 a.m., in Court Room No. 3, of the Lancaster County Court House, at which time all persons interested may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the said name should not be so changed. JOHN M. SMITH Attorney for Petitioner / RE mc pu———— —— | | _— Kr 2 Ra NEW CARS START AT $2849.00 Always a wide selection of import & compact used | cars. Lancaster Toyota- Mazda SALES AND SERVICE 5270 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 569-7371 Po "i rs LB» May 19, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids will be re- ceived by the Borough of Mount Joy until 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, 1976, on Contract 76-E for the following: The grading and paving of a parking lot area on Appletree Alley between North Barbara Street and Patterson Alley. The total estimated quantities are 900 sq. yds. of ID2A wearing surface and 50 tons of binder. Proposals must be sub- mitted on the forms furnish- ed by the municipality and must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of 10% of the total bid and made payable to the Borough of Mount Joy. Bid instructions and forms may be picked up at the Rorough Offices, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY JOSEPH S. BATEMAN BOROUGH SECRETARY PUBLIC NOTICE The Donegal School Dis- trict is accepting bids for the Removal of Refuse from the 7 schools located in the dis- trict. Specifications may be obtained at the District Office, So.’ Market Avenue, Mount Joy, PA 17582, or calling 653-1447. Sealed bids will be re- ceived until 4 p.m. on June 11, 1976, and awarded at the School Board Meeting on June 17, 1976. [Mrs.] Lillian K. Fry Secretary, Board of Directors PUBLIC NOTICE The Donegal School Dis- trict is seeking bids on the high school tile field con- struction to be received by Friday, June 11, 1976, at 3 p.m. Bids will be awarded at the meeting of the Board of Directors on June 17, 1976. Specifications are available for examination in the Donegal High School Office, R.D. #1, Mount Joy, PA 17552. [Mrs.] Lillian K. Fry Secretary, Donegal Board of : Directors PUBLIC NOTICE The Donegal School Dis- trict is accepting bids to supply fuel oil and to service heating equipment for the schools located in the dis- trict for the 1976-77 school year. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained from the District Office, So. Market Avenue, Mount Joy, PA 17552, or by calling 653-1447. Bids will be accepted until June 11, 1976 at 4 p.m. and will be awarded at the meeting of the Board of Directors, June 17, 1976. [Mrs. Lillian K. Fry Secretary, Board of Directors Ahad AN dN an. =
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