B00 1 WS . =O a Ta . ON ERA my TR fp aA el Ve , a a WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1968 Donegal Schools Menus HIGH SCHOOL & JR. HIGH Friday, Dec. 13 Oven baked fish sticks Buttered noodles Tomato sauce Roll & Butter Apple Sauce Milk * * » Monday, Dec. 15 Barbecue on buttered heated roll Scalloped potatoes Wax beans in butter sauce Chilled fruit Milk - * * * Tuesday, Dec. 17 - Meat balls - gravy - _ Peas in butter: souce Tossed salad - French dressing Roll & Butter Choc. cake, with peanut butter icing Milk * * * Wednesday, Dec. 18 . Hot turkey sandwich Succotash - butter sauce Celery-Carrot strips . Cherry crumble Milk * * * Thursday, Dec. 19 FOR Moving Storage CALL Charles E. Groff 853-1357 MOUNT JOY Grilled hamburg on buttered heated roll Green beans - butter sauce Celery stuffed with peanut butter Chilled fruit cup Milk ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ~ Friday, Dec. 13 Oven baked fish sticks Buttered noodles Tomato sauce Roll & Butter . Apple square Milk * * * Monday, Dec. 15 Barbecue on buttered heated roll Wax beans in butter sauce Celery, carrot, radish, relish tray Peach whip Milk He * * Tuesday, Dec. 17 Meat balls - gravy Peas in butter souce Tossed salad - French dressing Roll & Butter Choc. cake, with peanut butter Milk icing * * * Wednesday, Dec. 18 Hot turkey sandwich butter sauce Succotash - Celery-Carrot strips Cherry crumble Milk * Ed * Thursday, Dec. 19 Grilled hamburg on buttered heated roll Green beans - butter sauce Celery stuffed with peanut butter THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Mrs. Pat Miller of Mount Joy has completed a course of training preparing her for the position of Welcome Wag- on hostess which she now holds in this community. Mrs. Miller resides at 102 Poplar Street and is one of 6,000 Welcome Wagon host: esses who are making ap- proximately a million calls annually on families in the United States, Provinces of Canada, the United Kingdom, and Austrialia, embracing more than 4000 cities. These calls on behalf of Welcome Wagon’s more than 100,000 sponsors are made on families on such important occasions as when they ar- rive in a community as new- comers; when there is a new baby in the home; and when an engagement is announced. Chilled fruit cup Milk Calls are also made on spec- ial occasions such as Golden Wedding Anniversaries and other special family events. Mrs. Miller, on behalf of her sponsors in Mount Joy, will take religious and civic information to the families on whom she calls. With her “Most Famous Basket in the World” filled with gifts, she will warmly extend to the people of the community, for those sponsors, the old- fashioned hospitality for which Welcome Wagon is so well-known. ® This and That (From page 1) ued: “All the nice things the editor says are certainly true—and it was a real thrill to me to see them in print! They brought tears to my eyes, and I have read and re-read the editorial several For Christmas, give a membership in the Lancaster Automobile Club 365 days of driving pleasure THE IDEAL GIFT EASY TO BUY—SURE TO PLEASE titer ‘PACKAGED IN A COLORFUL HOLIDAY BOX — ~—— PRN oo, ~—— ™ Duding the month of Decaibor, a handsome new AAA’ } front end plate will be awarded to the proposer for, each new member he proposes, 7 N Over 57,000 Members in Lancaster County enjoy these services. . . SCHOOL PATROLS RE TOTAL srisssnsrsanes $10.00 LEGISLATION DRIVER EDUCATION OREN | GOOD ROADS ROAD SERVICE “B° AND MANY OTHERS COAST TO COAST SREY LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB / ( 34 N, Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. } MAPS lore send 0 CHRISTMAS GIFT bite - -— Sir : ~ Xo This application 10 be used for NEW MEMBERS ONLY \ A iss MUST RESIDE IN LANCASTER COUNTY JN SAU oy : INDICATE (X) HOW YOU WANT DELIVERY MADE Vay i LEGAL ‘Sond gift package direct 0 aidiiiisi sri nannies Send to mas O ! a, . I 1 MONTHLY nit ADVISORY SERVICE Sendevs Nome | I Ri oe Dues - ...... .$ 7.50 : o entrance . . seneveees i i idi with a present - PAGE FIVE times. I shall save it and take it to California to show to my children and grand- children.” As the conversation contin- ued, we learned that Mrs. Stewart grew up in Mt. Joy, but has been gone for a num- ber of years. She still gets the Mount Joy Bulletin, how- ever, as a birthday gift each year from Mr. and Mrs. Zer- phey. “And although I don’t rec- ognize too many of the names any more, now and then I see something of spec- ial interest to me, so I never fail to read it all, each week” she told us. * * * A personal “thank you’ by telephone, all the way from Las Vegas! It was just anoth- er one of those “good” things which proves that the world is still a pretty fine place in which to live! Another thing that impres- sed us recently with the same conclusion was the ‘“Bundie Drive” gt Donegal high school in which the students went out on a cold Saturday morn- ing, and collected TWO TONS of good, warm used clothing for the needy families in Ap- palachia! There were warm sweat- ers, coats, mittens, under- wear, skirts, hats, shoes, and socks — j ust about every item of clothing necessary— and all of it was in good con- dition. Yet, the styles may have been a little out-moded, and the materials weren't all “permgnent press’—but what a lot of warmth and comfort they will bring to cold men, women and child- ren in the coal mining areas! And what a worthwhile service our Donegal boys and girls so willingly performed! In 1967, United States rice farmers produced a national record crop of 8,964,800000 pounds of rice. pred HOSTESS may not have the world on a string, but she knows your community inside out. If you're new in town, call her today! MRS. PAT MILLER Phone 653-1732
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