1979 June 27, 1979 coaches were ..5chool Board (cont.) [continued from front page] ing: Debra K. Tyndall, elementary teaching; Mary Sheetz, elementary teach- nish, elementary teaching; and William G. baugh, high school math. Straus- The following coaching positions were approved: boys’ tennis, William Loer- cher; girls’ track, Thomas Asplin; boys’ baseball, Al Brooks; boys’ track, Rudolf Milovanovic; girls’ softball, Cliff Shank. The following assistant approved: The resignation of Mrs. Enos, on maternity leave, 1978-79, was accepted after her five years of service a.§ increased from $3.00 to $3.25 per hour. Mr. Depoe was employed again this summer on district printing work up to a maximum of 400 hours at a rate of $S per hour. Dale Arnold was selected as representative to the 1.U. 13 Joint Authority. The Sico Company, after submitting the only bid on time, was awarded the boys’ basketball, James contract for fuel oil and Zuch and Bernie Thome; burner service for 1979-80. e Furniture boys’ track, Bernie Thome; J.M. Young and Sons, 237 LOCUST ST baseball, James Sarbaugh, Inc., have begun replacing COLUMBIA p Frank Stellar, and Kermit the high school roof on the Nort] . Pi: 684-3780 orris. [continued on page 10] ~ STORE HOURS - Mon. thru Fri. 98 FREE DELIVERY Saturday 9t04 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 ing;Sharon A. Zimmerman, f= = elementary and secondary elementary music teacher. — Ee, Sm music; Mary LaVon Har- Intramural rates were No -eGavieebeoo— wo 2 Big 4 Hour Sale Join ug July 4th for a Big Discount Salabration! We will be open 9 AM to 1 PM Help ease the gas crunch We are helping to ease the gas crunch. When you come to buy, drive your truck or van and haul your own furniture. We will all save a trip and you will receive a special discount on your purchase! Joanne Fry [left] and Cheryll Hallgren “Exhausted Hens’ are honored FINANCING AVAILARLE Births by Kathy Bower At their meeting on June 19th members of the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes presented a special program to recog- nize ‘‘Exhausted Hens” Joanne Fry and Cheryl Hallgren, for their contribu- tions to the Joycee-ettes and to the community. Cheryl has been a member of the Joycee-ettes for ten years and has held the offices of director, vice- president, president and past president. She has chaired the cancer drive three times, the club- women’s tea and the Woman of the Year Award three times and the Seventy- Five Plus Banquet three times. Cheryll has also served as general chairman of the 1974 bazaar, co-chair- man of the Bicentennial Ball in 1976 and representative by Joycee-ettes to the Bicentennial Com- mittee. Joanne has been a member of the Joycee-ettes for three years. During that time she served as Brownie chairman and membership chairman. She has assisted with the clubwomen’s tea, chicken barbeque, Seventy- Five Plus Banquet, Sweet- heart King and Queen, Woman of the Year award, Christmas meeting and winter social. Following the program, which included both serious and funny reminiscences of Joanne’s and Cheryl's years in the Joycee-ettes, President Patsy Hoffer presented an Exhausted Hen certificate and charm to Joanne. Cheryll received her charm and certificate at the April installation banquet. Cooking Club The Outdoor meeting June 14, retary—Loretta Wittel; News Cooking Club held its organizational 1979 at Carolyn Newcomer’s home. The officers are: Presi- dent—Jenny Mullins; Sec- Stoltzfus; Treasurer—Teresa - O’Don- nell; Game Leader—Karen Reporier=. By, N’S — IBBERSO : CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR ~~ 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET : ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 £.m.-5:30 p.m» Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon Closed Sun. & Holidays SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED Jodi Bixler. We made Sloppy Joes, cole slaw and dressing, mock angel food cake and peanut butter shakes. It was fun. We all enjoyed making the food. The next meeting will be June 26 at 12:00-3:00. —Jodi Bixler LANCASTER, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel (Debra Ruther- ford), 2nd Street, Bain- bridge, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital. NGUYEN, Mr. and Mrs. Chinh (Noi Thi Truong), 131 Cherry Alley, Mount Joy, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital. HAWN, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Marilyn Harbold), 472 West Prospect Street, Marietta, a son at General Hospital. BUTZER, Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Diane Hess), 930 Farmdale Road, Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital. GRUMBINE, Mr. and Mrs. James (Barbara Slough), RD3 Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital. FRETZ, Mr. and Mrs. David (Mary Bender), 125 N. Barbara Street, Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital. WILBERT, Mr. and Mrs. John R. III (Marilynn Ewing), RD1 Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital. ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS Hinkle’s Pharmacy offers a 10% discount on prescriptions (regarless of quantity) to all people over 62 years of age or to people who are disabled. And remember. . . .there is always free delivery at Hinkle’s. Farm Women see slides Edwin Myers of Eliza- bethtown, an engineer with the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Transportation, was the guest speaker for Society of Farm Women #8 at their regular monthly meeting held recently at the home of Mrs. Lewis Bixler, RD1 Marietta. Myers showed slides of old mills, covered bridges, and streams of Lancaster County. Mrs. Kathryn Erb presid- ed over the meeting in the absence of the president. Mrs. Mary Sarver led the devotions. Rose varieties were nam- ed in response to the roll call. (The peace rose seemed to be the group’s favorite.) Treasurer Elizabeth Shu- man and Sunshine Commit- tee woman Mrs. Nettie Ginder gave reports. A breakfast meeting will be held at the next session, at Willow Valley Inn on July 21st at 9:30 AM. Those in need of transportation and drivers with unfillec cars may meet at the Mennonite Church in Mount Joy at 8:45 AM. Members are asked to bring gifts that an be used at Conestoga View when the Society visits there on August 3rd. The county project this year will be aiding the Lan- caster County Blind Associ- ation. The picnic will be held at Lampeter Park. Everyone should bring a place setting and a covered dish. The picnic will take place on August 1st. Members were invited to enter handicrafts made from recycled materials in the state competition. One article from each Society will be brought to the County Board meeting in Septem- ber. Hostesses for the June meeting were Mrs. Bixler and Mrs. Shuman. They were assisted by Mrs. Bixler’'s daughters, who were visiting, in the absence of co-hostesses Mrs. Lillian Eby, Mrs. Ethel Herr, and Mrs. Anna Wolgemuth. 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