Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 26, 1980, Image 8

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15 Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy, PA
Phone 653-5512
HOLLINGER OIL
SERVICE
ARCO HEATING OIL
HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING
SALES & SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES —
CALL 653-4484
807 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA
NOTICE
Due to the Thanksgiving
Holiday, Thursday,
November 27, trash
collection will be picked up
Friday, November 28.
Friday, November 28, trash
collection will be picked up
Saturday, November 29
Have a happy holiday.
UNITED DISPOSAL
367-1867
Christmas tree safety
The Lancaster County
Consumer Protection Com-
mission has composed a
written report on Christmas
tree safety. Anyone that
would be interested in this
free information should
contact the Commission's
office at 299-7921 or by
visiting the ofice at 900 East
King Street, Lancaster.
A few things to remember
when selecting a Christmas
tree:
1. Check the tree for
freshness. Brittle branches
and shedding needles are a
sign of dryness; fresh
needles bent between the
fingers won't break.
2. When you bring the
tree home, keep it outside (if
possible) until you are ready
to decorate it. Keep its base
in water. When the tree is
brought in, cut the butt end
diagonally one or two inches
above the original cut. Place
the tree in a sturdy holder
with a wide base.
3. Fill the holder with
water until the cut line is
covered and keep the water
at this level while the tree is
in use, refilling it every day
if necessary.
4. Set up the tree a good
distance away from any heat
source.
S. Dispose of the tree
when the needles begin to
fall off in large quantities.
This is a sign that it is
becoming dangerously dry.
The Lancaster County
Consumer Protection Com-
mission would like to wish
everyone a safe and pleas-
ant holiday.
Awards, patches given
to Mount Joy scouts
Mount Joy Cub Pack #136
held its regular meeting at
the Seiler School recently.
recently.
Cubmaster Robert Mark
presented awards to the
following members: Bobcat,
James Dunk and Thomas
Manley Jr.; Sth Year Patch,
James Dunk, Thomas Man-
ley Jr. and Geraldine Frizt;
Bear, Eric Koser; Denner,
Harry Eisenhauer and Scott
Miller; Gold and Silver
Arrows, Steve Turpin, Scott
Miller and Christian Christ-
offerson; Wolf, Scott Miller,
Michael Lehman and Chris-
tain Christofferson; Citizen,
Chiques AAA basketball
Kevin Ney; Engineer, Geo-
logist, Naturalist and Schol-
ar Award to Howard
Witmer.
Dennis Ardt presented an
Engineer, Geologist, Natur-
alist, Scholar Program.
Geraldine Fritz was in-
ducted as a new leader.
A committee meeting was
held at the home of James
Boring recently. Attending
were Robert Mark, John
Auker, Ann Mark, Susan
Groff, Roxanne Henry,
Irene Becker, Christina Leh-
man, Nancy Turpin, John
Mains, Charles Heaps,
Dana Mark and Geraldine
Fritz.
begins fifteenth season
On Monday, November
17, the Chiques A.A.A.
Basketball League opened
its 15th season of play with
two games at the Columbia
Armory.
All games will be played
at the Armory this season,
once a week, either Sunday
afternoon or Monday night.
The program included a
14-game schedule and an
All-Star game.
Results from November
17 were: Louisville by
UCLA, 74-71; and Purdue
over Iowa, 74-69.
Standings WL
Louisville 1 0
Purdue 1 0
Iowa 0 1
UCLA 0 1
November 26, 198
Donegal High Schoc
Following is the Donegal
High School first marking
period honor roll.
“A” HONOR ROLL
9th grade
Timothy Iseminger
Natalie Raudabaugh
Michele Vogt
10th grade
William Cox
Wayne Chappel
Tom Lehman
Lisa McMullen
Terry Meszaros
Anne Musser
Grace Snyder
Frank Spence
Emily Zuch
Jeffrey Way
11th grade
Nancy Kreider
Theresa Meyers
Leslie Nolt
Jennifer Swank
12th grade
Sherry Derr
Jeff Duke
Susan Klepper
Maxine Maxwell
Ruthellen McMartin
Tim Milovich
“B’’ HONOR ROLL
9th grade
Tina Becker
Patrick Bukowski
Elizabeth Edwards
Friendly
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30 minutes South of
Lancaster County
West
invites you to enjoy
the holidays with us
. . . restaurants, gifts,
outlets, interesting
places to visit
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20 minutes West of Lancaster, PA
15 minutes East of York, PA
Hershey,
30 minutes South of Harrisburg, PA
1% hours Northeast of Baltimore, MD
4 hours Southeast of New York, NY
Sketches made by Benson Murray
Groff’'s
Famous Groff's Farm Re!
internationally acclaimed foods
farmhouse which dates from 1
served individual family style,
homemade, including the pas
| baked on the premises. The rest
just outside Mount Joy, PA.
11:30am to 1:30pm. Dinners
7:30pm. By reservations only. Cl:
| Monday. 717/653-2048.
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Nissley Vine
Benson S. Murray
Box 384, Maytown, PA 17550
Calligraphy and Line Drawing
Nissiey Vineyard's wine
yea of Pennsylvania
produced by the J. Richard Niss
may purchase your favorite
premises. Located among the rol
Susquehanna Valley 8 mile north
Route 441. Open 12 noon to {
Sundays and some holidays. 717,
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