PAGE EIGHT Ray Byle, east Main street, has completed a term of jury duty at court in Lancaster. * »* * Richard Geyer, Donegal Street, was in the right place at the right time last Satur- day and shot his first deer, a doe. He was hunting in Clear- field County all last week, but only got the deer on his last day. Also hunting with him was Joe Crouse from Landisville. They roughed the elements in a tent camp- er in the woods and report that winter had arrived in Clearfield County. * ¥ * Girl Scout Troop #35 spent last week end camping in tents at Echo Trails and cooking all their meals out- side. They hiked to Indian Steps and visited the museum “The adult leaders are: Mrs. Elwood Young and Mrs. Ar- thur Shaud. Senior Scout lea- der was Miss Lois Anderson and Senior Scouts were Ella Gainer and Beth Gibble. The scouts that participated were: Sue Barbour, Cindy Charles, Tammy Duke, Missy Gates, Deanna Germer, Donna Ger- mer, Norma Heisey, Anne Hollister, Linda Kauffman, Donna Kreider, Sandy Kreid- er, Andi Landis, Cecilia Leed Lori Lucabaugh, Kim Marsh- all, Debbie Mumma, Wendy Newcomer, Lorrie Page, Bec- ky Ruhl, Wenona Shaud, Jen- ny Shirk, Linda Sherk, Dawn Shireman, Lou Ann Witmer, ® Main Street (From page 1) ly- known living person in Mount Joy? ee © o You might phrase it, “Who is the most famous person now living in Mount Joy? ® ® o Or, you might ask the same question, ‘“Who’s name in Mount circulates the widest?” Joy ® © © Or, again, “What living per- son in Mount Joy is the best known?” ® © © Three Mount Joy area youths were “where the ac- tion was’ on Thursday of last week—Connie Mack sta- dium in Philadelphia. ® © o Nelson Peters, Maytown, and Dave Myers and Arthur Baughman, Mount Joy, saw the final game to be played in the historic old ball park on the north side of Quaker Town. ® © © They reported that a fan sitting in front of them brought out his own little saw and proceeded to rip out the seat in front of him. ® ® J An elderly gentleman in the back of the Lancaster county trio had tears in his eyes as he recalled attending the first game there in 1909. ® $ ® For those who may not be baseball followers, it might be well to insert here that the Philadelphia stadium was all but razed immediately fol- lowing the Thursday night game as the active life of the huge stadium ended. Next season the Phils are to play in a beautiful new ball park on the south side. Souvenir hunters Thursday carricd off everything they could get their hands on in a bizarre mixture of vandalism andn sentamentality. @® Prizes Set (From page 1) which just might be a group of people who want to gel together and build a float, there will be three prizes — $75 for first; $50 for second and $25 for third. In tha junior division for floats, there will be two cash Subject: PEOPLE! NANCY NEWCOMER THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA, Diane Yingst, Marilyn Young and Becky Zimmerman. * * * Rev. and Mrs. Wesley G. Epler of Annville are spend- ing the week in the New England states and on Cape Cod. Their year-old son, James Wesley is visiting with Mount Joy relatives. * * dd If you have been on a vacation, a week end trip entertained out of town friends or had a party, call me with the information at 653-5701. Deadline for each week's paper is Monday noon. ® Council (From page 1) street project will be com: pleted this week. Taking a viewpoint that the borough can not expect its citizens to keep their cur- bings in good repair unless the borough keeps its in sim- ilar condition, it was voted to repair some 30 or 40 feet of concrete curbs on S. Market street, adjacent to Memorial park. Occupation Tax Collector Robert Kline said that the new levy has now brought in approximately $23,000. He estimated that the total for 1970 (the first year) may reach $25,000. It was reported that the Athletic Association collected approximately 15 tons of pa- per Saturday for the Friend- ship Fire company’s ambul- ance committee. T wo citizen were heard. B. Titus Rutt’ said that he believes that it was a ‘‘re- verse’ piece of community relations for the borough po- lice force to set a speed trap complaints the Business Women’s club. Posters to spot- light the week munity will bz displayed in numerous dows in Mount Joy as well Emergency Medical Calls Sunday Dr. Newton Kendig NEW ARRIVALS m— Jeff and Diane (Martin) Robinson, 234 Park Avenue, Mount Joy, a son, Sunday, October 4, at St. Joseph's hospital. Carol (Under- Alan and wood) Robeson, Mount Joy Thursday, R1, a daughter, Oct. 1, at St. Joseph’s hospit- al. Michael and Rebecca (Detz) Andrews, 339 E. Main street, Marietta, a son, Tuesday, Oc- tober 6, at Columbia hospital. Michael and Patricia (Bene- man) Eshleman, 223 N. Bar- sara street, a daughter, Tues- day, Oct. 6, at the General hospital. Charles B. and Joyce (Frey) Snyder, East Petersburg, are the parents of a son, Jeffrey Charles, born Sunday morn- ing, Oct. 4, at Lancaster Gen- eral hospital. The father for- merly lived in Florin. B.P.W. Proclaims National Week A proclamation declaring observance locally of National Business Women’s Week has been signed by Mayor Henry Zerphey and will be display- ed in the Bulletin window the week of National Busi- ness Women’s Week—Octob- er 18 - 24. This event is sponsored by National Federation of and Professional in the com- and various win- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1970 In The 1970s ~ MOUNT JOY NEEDS 1.—A borough manager. 2.—A greatly increased supply of water. 3.—A fluoridated water supply. 4—An improved remainder of Main street. 5-—Reduction in the number of borough councilmen from nine to seven. 6.— Participation in the construction and use of a new, total destruction - non-pollution refuse system. 7.—Integration of Mount Joy's two fire companies. 8.—A community center for all ages. 9—A “Howard Johnson-Holiday Inn” type motel in Mount Joy or nearby. 10.—A medical center in the immediate area to serve - the healing arts needs for people in a wide area of northwestern Lancaster county. 1970 DONEGAL HIGH FOOTBALL CARD Saturday, Oct. 10 — Warwick Home Saturday, Oct. 17—(Homecoming) Solanco Home “Friday, Oct. 23 — Ephrata Away Saturday, October 31 — Cocalico Away Saturday, Nov. 7 — Conestoga Valley Home Saturday, Nov. 14 — Elizabethtown Home “Friday, Nov. 20 — Manheim Central Away * Game Time — 8:00 p.m. Game Time — 2:00 p.m. DONEGEL BRAVES 70 SCHEDULE * Nov. 1 — Ephrata * Home games. * Oct. 11—Elizabethtown Oct. 18 — Lancaster Elks (F&M college field) (C-V high school) school, All home games will be Oct. 25—Conestoga Valley played at the Donegal high as the banks and the Donegal high school as a recognition of all career women in the world. on Sunday morning when people were on their way to church. Joseph Breneman, Marietta avenue, and Irvin Smith, of New Haven street, complain- ed again about the noise which issues from the New Standard plant. They call the situation an annoyance and a nuisance. Council suggested personal negotiations with top management of the plant. Attending a portion of the Monday night meeting were members of Boy Scout Troop No. 39 of Mount Joy accom- panied by Scoutmaster Wal- ter Stoner and Charles Buch- Observe Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin S. Arnold mark- ed their parents’ 50th wed- ding anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 4, with an open house at enauer. the Arnolds’ residence, 20 S. Harter St., Maytown. E The couple was married on Oct. 7, 1920, in Hagerstown, ngagements Md. by the late Rev. Lythe- ton M. Ferguson. Mr. Arnold is the son of Mrs. Annie Ar- nold of Maytown and the late Daniel Arnold. Mrs. Arnold’s parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lindemuth. Mr. Arnold is an automo- bile dealer and has worked at Arnold's Garage since ’28. He has szrved on the board of directors of thz Union Na- tional Mount Joy Bank since 1941 and was president of the Maytown National Bank from 1953 to 19586, when it and the Union bank merged The couple had been mem- bers of the Mayvtown Church ofr God since their marriage Th:y have three sons, Dale and Glenn, both of Maytown Tr | —— MUSSER — HEISEY Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Heisey, 44 South Linden St. Manheim, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara J. Heisely, to James L. Musser. The bride-elect was gradu- ated from Manheim Central high school. She is a studznt at Millersville State College, majoring in elementary edu- cation. She is employed part- time by Stiegel Ptg. Inc., at Manheim. Mr. Musser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Mus- ser of Mount Joy R2. He was graduated from Manheim A Central high school and is en- and Merle of Williamsport. gaged in farming with his There are also eight grand- father. children. BUY CERTIFIED SEED A certified seed tag on a bag of seed assures purchas- ers of obtaining sezd from a field which was inspected and found to have high var- ietal purity, say extension agronomists at Penn State. Assurance is given, too, that the seed is well graded, free of prohibited and noxious weeds, and of high germina- tion. awards — $50 and $25. For masked marchers there will be prizes for individuals, grades 1 - 8, for single adults, couples and groups (all ages — three or more persons). The parade is sch:zduled for 7 p.m., forming in the area of south Market street and Columbia avenue. Floats and masqueraders are welcomed and wanted for the parade. More infor- mation may be had from Jer- ry Sheetz. Only the male katydids are the music makers! The American Red Cross Standard First Aid Course will be held at the Manheim Fire House, Main and Ferd- inand Sts. beginning Monday, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m. The ten-hour course will be conducted from 8 to 10 p.m. for five successive Monday nights. Anyone, male or female, 14 years of age or over is wel- come to take this course. Mike Graham and Ted Wil- liams will be the instructors. ® CHURCH NOTES (From page 6) the church basement. Strength For Tcday - 653-5888 Salunga Church of Bre:hren Salunga, Pa. Rev, Wm. Longenecker Pastor Moderator, Norman Bowers S.S. Supt., Jay Rohrer 9:00 a.m. Church School 10:00 a. m. Morning Wor ship Service. Wednesday 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sr. Choir Rehearsal. Friday 6:45 p.m. Junior Choir Re- St. Marv's Roman Catholic Church Mount Joy Sunday 9:00 a.m. Mass. Calvary Bible Church Donegal Heighis Rev. Ronald Gibson, Pastor Sunday 9:15 a.m. Bible School 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- ship Service 10:30 a.m. Junior Church 6:30 p.m. Youth meeting 7:3C p.m. Evening Worship Pastor Gibson ministering both morning and evening. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. 7:30 p.m. Junior Prayer Meeting. Mt. Pleasani Bre'hren In Christ Church Rev. Harry Bert, Pastor Owen Mummau, S.S. Supt. Sunday 9:(0 a.m. Sunday School Rally Day-Youth Day Mrs. John Hart, speaker 10:15 a.m. Worship Service John Hart, speaker Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service God's Missionary Church Salunga Rev. John F. White, Pastor 10:45 a.m. Morning wor- ship 7:00 p.m. Youth meeting 7:30 p.m. Revival hour Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting ard Bible Study — St. Luke's Episcopal Church 3 Mount Joy - } Rev. Donald M. Whitesel Sunday, Oct. 11 XX Sunday after Trinity 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Family Morning Prayer and’ Sermon. Church School. Monday 7:30 p.m. Confirmation Instruction Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Thursday 7:00 p.m. Rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Rehearsal Bazaar Workshop Junior Choir Senior Choir Mount Joy Mennonite Church Henry W. Frank. Pastor Nevin Horst, Associate pasior Sunday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:90 a.m. Morning Wor- ship. St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church ' Mavyiown Ronald E. Peirson, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- ship.
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