Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) Lh Lo NL Lh SL EL July 22 CRICKETS * Lh TE NTE NTE XT 1h STL = Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservations—898-8451 | HELP WANTED Experienced Waitress for evening work. Apply in person at the Mount Joy Restaurant. AUCTIONS make the difference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND makes the difference in auctions! MONDAY —8 a.m.--Fat Hogs 10 a.m.--Horse Sale 11 a.m.--Hay & Straw 1:30 p.m .--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw 12:30 p.m.--D airy Sale 1:00 p.m .--Feeder Pigs THURSDAY —11 a.m.--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cow 4:30 p.m.--Sheep & Veal New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341 * Wall to wall carpet. * All conveniences Ti LAWN \ Y CHIEF \ Big 3% 93 E. Main St., Mount Joy Springfield Garden Apartments *Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment "$230 plus electric Security and references. Applications being taken Mount Joy Phone 653-2600 Mount Joy Fire Co. Aux. plans picnic The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Mount Joy Fire Com- pany held their monthly meeting on July 20. Their annual picnic will be held during their next meeting on the night of August 17, at 6:00 PM at Sico Park. Anybody wish- ing to come out and join the fun, please call 6S3- 5682 or 653-5435 for more information. A bazaar. and Oldie but Goodie Sale will be held on Thursday and Friday, Sep- tember 28 and 29: time, 12:00-9:00, at the fire house. Proceeds will be used to furnish the kitchen in our new fire house. The ladies are now taking orders for china plates with a picture of the Mount Joy fire house, 1893-1979 with Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 and Ladies’ Auxiliary. On the back will be the names of the officers of the fire company and auxiliary. Anyone wishing to order one of these plates may call 653-5682 or 653-5435. Proceeds will go toward the new kitchen. —Edith Etsell Scouts honor Charles, Johnson J. Edward Charles, pres- ident of the Donegal Mutual Insurance Co., and Jack Johnson, Columbia realtor, were honored re- cently by Richard Collister, the Western District chair- man of the Boys Scouts, Lancaster-Lebanon Council. The two were given patron membership plaques by Collister for their work Births Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linard, (Judie Shupp), 412 W. Market St., Marietta, a daughter, at General Hos- pital, Thursday. Summer Left To Enjoy Lawn And Garden And Outdoor Living Products. DELUXE 20” SELF-PROPELLED. MOWER hp engine with recoil start, oil dipstick, gas gauge. 8" heavy-duty cog wheels adjust to 3 cutting heights. Front wheel drive for easy han- dling. Full underdeck baffle. Chrome handle adjusts to 2 lengths for operating comfort—folds for storage. Austempered, steel blade. 02/SP-208 ror 137 $1199 Phone 653-1861 in the annual district sus- taining membership enroll- ment campaign. They led the district with patron memberships, helping to break enrollment records in the Western District. The more than $11,000 dollars raised this year will help to provide a good scouting program here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz (Shirley Barr), Mar- ietta R1, a son, at General Hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Griffen (Susan Stauffer), Maytown, a son, at General Hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nagle (Kathie Myers), 763 Farmdale Road, Mount Joy, a son, at St. Joseph Hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Engle (Mona F. Simpson), Mount Joy R1, a daughter, at Harrisburg Hospital, Wednesday. ‘ala LE NAA AAAS PP 09 £4 09 TW 00 Tr $F 69 49 Tn 04 09 00 0 A August 2, 1978 Debra J. Mull to wed David H. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mull, of 209 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra J. Mull, to David H. Cunningham. Mr. Cunningham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Cunningham, Jr., of Craley, PA. Miss Mull is a graduate of Donegal High School. She is employed by Weis Markets in Mount Joy. Mr. Cunningham is a graduate of, Eastern High School. He is employed by the York Bank and Trust Company in York. A spring wedding is planned. Soccer alumni— dig out your kicking shoes This fall, replacing the traditional alumni vs. high school soccer contest, the Donegal soccer alumni will be facing each other in the first part of a soccer-foot- ball alumni doubleheader. This event is scheduled to take place on Friday eve- 00 Wy 00 TW 60 WO STO We 06 TW 60 TGS TW, 00 W600 WSS Tn 60 Tn 56 WB 6 Wi 06 WSO W000 Tn 60 Wn 60 Wa 00 TW 60 Wn 60 Tf HT 60 Wn 00 Wh 06 W00 Wng dt Wa 00 Wy, Sunday a la carte by Chester Wittell On this fair Sunday in the month of June When citizens go forth in crowds to dine, I hie me to the restaurant at noon, Hang up my hat and coat and stand in line. An interval of waiting intervenes, And when I’ve had about enough of it A hostess, young and radiant in her ‘‘teens,”’ Comes forth to greet and tell me where to sit. I give the girl my order; look around And gaze in wonder at the curious scene, where scads of femininity abound, Clad stylishly in yellow, blue, and green; And pondering while o’er the menu looking, I see why home has given up home cooking. ning, August 25th. Prac- tices for the contest will begin. at 6:30 PM every Monday and Wednesday evening in August on the Wilbur I. Beahm field. All Donegal Soccer Alumni players are invited to participate. Pint © Ti 56 Tp 66 Mond © Wan 6 6 Tan 6 6 Tap, 6 © Wn #0 Win 0 Wind © Win 00 Tip 6 Win 69 Un 69 Tm 66 Tan 40 SH a he So 3 ss D0 Nat as Sa 00 a SE Sar ia SL i - . aT - PANTS PNT A FERS aS x @ OF Ts 6 GPU 09 69 Wn 65 Ts 99 Ts $F $9 69 © § We 60 Tn 99 Tp ¢ TT $90 99, 65m 09 NE gl