PAGE TW ‘The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA., 17552 In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor and Publisher — : Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Enterefl at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna. as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Donegal Schools Menus HIGH SCHOOL & JR. HIGH Friday, January 31 No ‘School - * * Monday, Feb. 3 Ham & green beans Whipped potatoes Cornbread with butter & jelly Chilled peaches Milk * * %* Tuesday, Feb. 4 Grilled Pork Roll on buttered heated holl French fries Mixefl vegs. sauce Homemade Choc. cake Milk with butter *® * *® Wetinesday, Feb. 5 Donegal Meat Loaf/gravy Steamed ‘buttered Tice Peas & Carrots Roll & butter Fruited jello Milk * *® * Thursday, Feb. 6 Hoagie Sandwich Cauliflower/butter sauce Celery & carrot sticks Chilled pineapples milk ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Friday, January 31 No School * * * Monday, Feb. 3 Ham & green beans Whipped potatoes Cornbread with butter & jelly Chilled peaches Milk * * * Tuesday, Feb. 4 Grilled Pork Rell on buttered heated holl French fries Mixed vegs. with butter sauce Homemade Choc. cake milk *® * w Wednesday, Feb. 5 Donegal Meat Loaf/gravy Steamed buttered rice Peas & Carrots Roll & butter Fruited jello Milk * * * Thursday, Feb. 6 Jr. Hoagie or Peanut Butter sandwich Cauliflower/butter sauce Celery & carrot sticks Chilled pineapples Milk LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS The Hempfield Neighbor- heed of the Penn Laurel Girl! Sceut ceuncil met recently at the Mountville Eimentary School. Mrs. John Ward, neighborhood chairman, was in charge. Leaders were as- sisted in completing registra- tion forms. # * * The East Petersburg Wo- man’s Club announced “Girls of the Month” for December and January at ‘a recent meeting of the Club. Selected as Girl of the Menth for December was Jeanette Noll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noll, 401 Rohrerstown Road. Jan- uary choice was Janis Hep- ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Hepler, Mount Joy R2. Both girls are students at Hempfield high school. * * * James « Zwally, professor of music at Millersville State Callege, will be the guest conductor in the annual Lan- caster County Chorus per- formance Feb. 1 at Ephrata high school. Under his command wili be 194 students from four- teen Lancaster County high schools. Vocal soloists will be Linda Bulson of Hempfield high schoel and Judith Fry, also eof Hempficld. P.ano soi- oist will be Becky Glatfelter of Hempfield. » * Miss Kirsten Rosendal Jen- sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Resendal Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark, who has ‘been residing with the Rev. ani 'Mrs. Emory Herr, Ronks Ril, ‘became the bride of Robert Bishop, 126 Stony Battery Rd., Salunga, recent- ly. The ceremony was held in Chigues United Methodist church, Meunt Joy with the Rev. Charles D. Whittaker, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Herr. Sixty-five student musicians representing 12 Lancaster County high schools, partici- pated in the 30th annual Southern District Band Fes- tival held recently at the Northeastern Junior - Senior high school in Manchester. Lancaster County’s largest single contingent of District Band musicians were froin Hempfield Landisville, when 17 students were named. They are as follows: - Brenda Siegrist, oboe and English horn, Cindy Ansalvish, bas- coon; Nancy Hollinger, bas- soon, Jim Zeigler, trombone; Brian Snyder, French horn; Teresa Riden, French horn, Brenda Hess, French horn; Galen Graham Jr., bass vio- James Enders, cornet; lin; Jay Miler Jr. cornet; Ellen Cralson, clarinet; Dennis W Re nner, clarinet; Carol God- shalk, clarinet; Teresa Am- and, clarinet; Andrea Hess, flute; Dawn Kain, flute; Nan- cy Bulson, flute. * * * Miss Sue Snavely, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere M. Snavely, 50 Brandt Blvd. Landisville, was a recent re- cipient of first-place awards in two .areas of competition held at the Hempfield high school. The Hempfield senior won the annual ‘Voice of Dem- ocracy” contest, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8757, Mountville and also was named Hempfield’s DAR “Good Citizen Award” winner, Miss Snavely, 17, will be awarded a $25 U. S. Savings Bond and a medal ata school assembly program in the mear future. Other winners were, second place, Cathy Gross, Nancy Atkin- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1966 son. Wednesday, Jan. 29, Dbe- tween 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p. ni. has been designated as a time when all teachers at Centerville Junior high school will be at the school to mect the parents ‘who desire fur- ther information about their child's scholastic achieve- ment. * Of This (From page 1) that root leaves out into the light, so there could be a good formation before the started. But — something of our childhood impatience for spring remains —we couldn’t wait! So the leaves are shoot- ing up, and we're not at all sure the roots are keeping pace with them. We shall see if there will be blossoms . . . - al * Before the Christmas seas- on is too far past, we must report that during the holi- days Mrs. J. Leroy Hostetter, Bruce Avenue looked out her window one day and saw three deer! She could hardly believe her eyes, but there they were, big as life! A noise startled them and they ran down the hill. Later, Mrs. Vernon Kin- sey, Angle Street said she wished she had known they came in her direction, for if she had, she might have shot them with a bow and ar- row! But then, maybe it's just as well! If she had, Santa might have been minus Dasher, Dancer or Prancer next Christmas! St. Paul's Choir To Give Concert The senior «choir of Saint Paul's United Methodist church, Elizabethtown, will present a program of sacred music at St. Mark's United Methodist church, Sunday evening, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m. The choir is under the di- rection ‘of George ‘Sload. Or- ganist is Miss Edith Herr. Selections by the choir will include: ‘Cherubim Song #7 - Bertniansky’, ‘To God Be the Glory - Hughes’, and ‘Go Not Far From Me O ‘God - Zingarelli’. Soloist will be Russell Ai- len, baritone. The program includes a ladies’ trio - Mrs. Gerald Roland, Mrs. Ray Hixon, and Mrs. Wilbur Fink; and a mens’ trio - Gerald Ro- land, Kenneth Ebersole, and George Sload. The public is invited. Always be kind to little, old ladies. The darndest pec- ple take karate lessons these days. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1969 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Convenient Reference To To Dedicate Church Organ Zion Lutheran church in Landisville will have a dedica- tion recital Sunday evening, Feb. 2, at 7:30 p.m. for their new custom two-manual Al. len organ. Playing the concert will be John L. Daniel, of Concord- ia Lutheran church in Beth- lehem, Pa. He is well-known throughout this country, and has given concerts in the United States, Europe and West Indies. Rev. Gerald Krum is pas- tor of the church. A social nour will follow the concert. The public is invited. A colleague of ours who plays cards every lunch hour says he doesn’t gamble and vou'd better believe it be- fore you decide to sit in the game. LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSAL Sealed proposals will be, received and publicly opened and read by the supervisors of East Denegal Township at the township office in May- town, Lancaster County, Pa., until 8 p.m. EST Thursday, Feb. 6, 1969 for the season’s requirements of bituminous material and crushed lime- stone. Proposal forms and specifi- cation forms of contract and instructions to bidders may pe obtained at the home of or by writing to Lloyd Il. Fuhrman, secretary of the; board of supervisors, at RD 1, Marietta, Pa. All proposals must be submitted wu pon: forms furnished by the un- dersigned. Lloyd H. Fuhrman, Sec'y Board of Supervisors. 43-2¢c ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Estate of Jacob E. Williams, a’k/a J. E. Williams, dec'd., late of East Donegal Town- ship, Pa. - Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant- ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned, JAMES E. HOCKENBERRY 118 East Main Street Mount Joy. Pennsylvania Newcomer, Roda and Morgan 700 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 44-3c NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF LANCASTER COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA RETURNS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY For the Calendar Year Ending December 31, 1968 Subject to Taxation For County Purposes Ai the Rate of Four Mills on the Dollar PAYABLE DURING THE YEAR 1969 UNDER the Provisions of the Act of June 17, 1813 and The Supp'ement and Amendments Thereto. Every resident, individual, copartnership, company or cor- poration in the City and County of Lancaster holding per- sonal property taxable under the Act of June 1%, 1913, P.1. 507 and 31, 1968. Returns to be made amendments 1s required by thereof to the Lancaster County Personal Bureau, staling the market value thereof as law to file a retuin Property Tax of December between January 2, 1969 and February 15, 1969. Blank forms for Returns have been mailed, and if you did not receive a blank return, one may be obtained at the office of the Lancaster County Personal Property Tax Bureau, 36 N. Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa. PENALTY: FAILURE TO FILE RETURN ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 15, 1969, THE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX BUREAU WILL ENTER AGAINST YOU AN ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT, TO WHICH WILL BE ADDED A PENALTY OF 12%. Following is a partial list of personal property subject to tax; Mortgages: Promissory Notes or Bonds of individuals; Judgments; Public Loans or Bonds etc. of Corporations of First Articles of Agreement, the family are taxable. If there is any doubt as to held, censult your lawyer. banker or broker. 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