ares mihi ! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1970 i c— + g—— F Life W Yeon tn eo gp — —_— ith The Rimples THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. | MOST TINK ENOUGH TODAY! WED HAVE FEWER TROUBLES |F PEOPLE THOUGHT MORE! THINKING CAN" IMPROVE THE WORLD AND ITM GOING TO DEDICATE MY LIFE TO THINKING! Donegal School Menus HIGH SCHOOL & JR. HIGH Friday, April 24 Pizzaburger sandwich Glazed carrots or wax beans Celery sticks Cherry crumble Milk * * * Monday, April 27 Donegal meat loaf and gravy Buttered rice Broccoli or spinach with bacon dressing Tossed salad with dressing Rolls and butter Choice of fruit Milk French La * * Tuesday. April 28 Frank sandwich Homemade baked beans Cauliflower in butter sauce Pickup salad Peaches Milk * * * Wednesday. April 29 Hamburger sandwich French fries Peas & carrots in butter sauce Peanut butter bar Milk * * ® Thursday, April 30 Pork and gravy Filling ball Succotash in butter sauce Cole slaw : Roll and butter Pear Milk ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Friday, April 24 Hamburger sandwich Wax beans in butter sauce Celery sticks Cherry crumble @® * * Monday, April 27 Milk Donegal meat loaf Buttered rice Peas in butter sauce Roll and butter Apricots Milk %* bd * Tuesday, April 28 Frank sandwich Homemade baked beans Cauliflower in butter sauce Pickup salad Peaches Milk Wednesday, April 29 Old fashioned potato soup Meat sandwich Celery & carrot sticks Apple crisp Milk . Thursday. April 30 2% Us am © | season ~ . \| WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 | j Here's the Answer In Season HORIZONTAL 2Laud 1 Baseball 3 Drancing season . TRotall gle eyes. 13 Astronomy 6 An oan os muse at 7 Donkeys 14 Graven image 8 Shoshonean 15 French village Indians 16 Spanish 9 Brown 29 Legal 37Click beetle gentlemen 44 [Gea] state judgment 38 Restrains 17 Town an 11 Wall paintings 32 Cold season 40 Item of Michigan 35 snuggle 33 Card game property 18 Dries 19 Beam 34 Wigwams 43 Volcano in 20 Appropriate 22 Revised 35 Female Sicily 21 Essential being; 8 : . 1.24 Portions 23 Spanish article; o Rainbow _ 24 Window part 25 Shrilly 27 French father relative (coll.) 44 Indian weights 86 Marked with 47 Exist bands 49 Ship channel 27 Aspect 28 Anger | 2-13-18 FE 718 1 Jo IZ 29 Ocean 3 30 Tropical plants 31 Go astray 5 32 Learns 35 Forced air 17 through nose 39 Chilled zl 22 40 Smail island in ariver 41 Foot part 7 42 Short sleep 43 Worms 30 45 Burmese demon 2 [33 [34 46 Handles 31 35 ® 48 Nullify 50 Everlasting 43 HH (poet.) 51 Volcano outlet 52 Install again $3 Natural fats VERTICAL 51 1 Vacation iT or! Sli -: WEDDINGS :-- HELM — LEAMAN Miss Nancy Marie Leaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Leaman, Mt. Joy R1, became the bride of Tim- othy J. Helm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Helm Sr., Mount Joy R1, Saturday, Ap- ril 18 at’ 2 pm. .in St. Leo the Great Roman Catholic church, Rohrerstown with Rev. Stephen Sheetz officiat- ing. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, was at- tended by Mrs. Robert Ken- nedy, Lititz, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jeanne Helm, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Donna Quinn, Lancaster. Jeffrey L. Metzler, Lan- caster, served as best man. Ushers were Paul G. Helm Jr., brother of the bride- groom, Manheim R4, Christ- opher Bongart, Columbia, and Joseph Manz Jr., Leban- on. A reception was the church basement. The bride is a graduate of Hempfield high school and is employed as a stenograph- er by Mellinger & Davies, Inc. Her husband is also a graduate of Hempfield high and is employed as a mech- anic by Metzler’'s Gulf Ser- vice. He served three years in the U. S. Army. The bride was honored at showers given by Girl Scout Troop 489, of which she is an assistant leader, and by Mrs. Robert Kennedy. The couple will live in Landisville. held in LACKEY — DETTLING Elva M. Kreider Dettling, 143 Carol St., Lancaster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Kreider, Mount Joy R1, became the bride of Robert P. Lackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Lac- key, 621 S. West End Ave. Lancaster, Saturday, April 18 at 2:00 p.m., in the Beth- any United Presbyterian church with the Rev. John W. Anderson officiating. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, was at- tended by Mrs. Barbara Mor- rison, Lancaster, as matron of honor. Mrs. Arleen Faust, Lancaster, was bridesmaid. John Wise, Lancaster, ser- ved as best man, Ushers were Philip Faust, Lancaster, and Jack Yeager, Columbia. A reception was held at Tom Paine’s. The bride is a graduate of Donegal high school and is employed as a real estate Pork and gravy Filling ball Succotash in bu. sauce Roll and butter Pear Milk seleswoman by Watterson Real Estate. Her husband is a graduate of McCaskey high school and is employed as a tool and die maker by Slay- maker Lock Co. He served two years in the U. S. Army. The couple will live in Lancaster. - Engagements -- OBER — MYERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Myers, 222 N. Market Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bonnie Myers, to Kenneth Ober, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ober of 125 S. Market Ave. Miss Myers is a senior at Donegal high school. Her fiance also is a graduate of Donegal high school and is serving in the U. S. Army, stationed at Ft. Dix, N. J. Post Office NeedsEmployee A position for indefinite temporary clerk carrier is open at the Mount Joy post office, Joseph Shaeffer, acting postmaster has announced. The appointment will be for a year. There will be no regular schedule of work but the applicant, if accepted, must be on call to report for work at a moment’s notice. Inter- ested persons should contact Shaeffer at the post office. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. Patronize Our Advertisers PAGE FIVE Donegel Hi Honor Roll A HONOR ROLL Seniors — Craig (Gainer, Dennis Hay, Deborah L. Hos tetter, John Pappas, Charles Waser, Mary E. Watto, and Vicke Westafer. Juniors — Merle Brubaker, Brenda Gainer, Gail Geib, Joyce Gift, Pat Greiner, Ray- mond Caplinger. Sophomores — Patricia Buchanan, Caleb Hess, Jean Heilig, Constance Little. Freshmen — William Len- ox, Patricia Morton, Cynthia Myers and Trudy Smith. * * * B HONOR ROLL Seniors — Lee Bixler, Ei- leen Buchanan, Laura Cross, Deb Eichler, Mary Engle, Donna Flick, Dennis Frank, Sally Flowers, Sally Gibble, Terry Ginder, Keith Gish, Elizabeth Gibble, Carol Grei- der, Linda Greiner, Nadine Grove, Norma Gutshall, Mar- ilyn Harbold, V. Jane Heilig Roxanne Heisey, Stanley Hei- sey, Sandra Heisey, Lynn Hoffman, Deborah R. Hostet- ter, Stephen Irvin, Pamela Kraus, June Kreider, Rebeec- ca Lenox, Jack Liggins, Pa- tricia Longenecker, Sheryl Mahan, Donald Musser, Ron- ald Musser, Susan Miller, Carol Newcomer, Suzanne O'Connor, Donna Robinson, Russel Shope, Jessica Shank, Kathleen Simmons, Mary Spangler, Brenda Stoner, John Waller, Birget Zimmer- man. Juniors — Brenda Bates, Jacqueline Bish, Mary Jane Eshleman, Barbara Goodling, Karen Hall, Elizabeth Hall- gren, Carol Houseal, Barbara Kopp, Nancy Kopp, Gerald Musser, Linda Nissley, Don- na Platukus, Richard Rettew, Roxie Russell, Susan Sager- er, Stephanie Shank, How- ard Sharp, David Spickler, LuAnn Singer, Debra Smeltz, Suzette Smith, Deborah Swingler, Mary Lou Trout- wine. Sophomores — Scott Al- bert, Robert Aungst, Richard Buchanan, Patricia Albright, Barbara Brubaker, Deborah Clapsaddle, Kathy Clark, Leslie Engle, Mark Gainer, Georgeanne Fitzkee, Molly Fry, Dwight Hess, Drew Hos- tetter, Linda Grissinger, Pa- mela Hershey, Mary Heisey, Margaret Hess, Judy Klugh, Mindi Liggins, Marijane Sag- er, Alan Secrest, Marie Schatz, Bonnie Smith, Diana Caplinger, Marjorie Straub, Bill Way, Sandra Weiser, Nr ey Yuninger. Freshmen — Kimberly Pr-~h, Pamela Brock, Denise C-~"~gher, John Frey, Frank- I'n TTaynes, Palmer Hossler, I’~-b-ra May. Debra Meckley G 2gory McKain, Lisa Mull, Heather Mumma, Nancy Ro- land, Jana Shrum, Susan Shue, Tena Slesser, Sharon Steckbeck, Linda Stoltzfus, Patty Sumpman, Mary Ann Watcher, Lynn Weaver, Joan Wolgemuth. 85th Series Installment Shares NOW OPEN 5: rete Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually MOUNT JOY BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 4.4c
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