1971 ary Ben- e, Mt, ed at Groff eorge honor anni- arried the the ze, of > par- ge B, John and alnut have three heon y Ro- tters, duct- both nuni- Ss are 'S by who y ful- neme- 1 the mied own, the said, or g of g in some uced ram nt, rgau tour into U uni- to- has ber- um- nd ated pen- ma- ties ilis- 1 in nee blic €5S- Am- Am- ble. am, eri- can are yva- stu- on- lop lies als ud- ow -to- ex- led cu- ete ge age ion ou- OW ng nu- rm ro- in- \ry ch- ca- ish ate \d- lu- ni- ec- it WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1971 . be S70 ¥ bg 3 VST THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE FIVE % 100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY +k | ee FOR SALE ws So A food and bake sale will be held Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3, by a group of D.H.S. seniors planning to go to a Shakespeare Festival in Rimples Stratford, Conn, The sale will be at 9 a.m. on Saturday at Maytown and Mount Joy and HEY, MOM, KIN ME 'N' CALADONIN HAVE A PICNIC IN THE ATTIC? BUT PICNICS ARE FOR ouTDOoORs, ) & TAM! BUT OUTDOORS YOURE| . . ALWAYS BOTHERED BY PESKY hie.) " WY VN : \ 2 $ ¢ De ON (Fe wWIKE ANTS, FLIES, BEES, AN' BOVYs! at 5 p.m. Friday at Marietta. : 3-1p L—— — Card of Thanks We wish to thank all the townspeople who graciously opened their homes to mem- bers of the West Perry Band Saturday night, Mar. 27. The Donegal high school band and Glen Leib, director. 3-1c Separate cook top and wall oven combinations have been popular. They need more space than a single unit and Donegal School Menus HIGH SCHOOL & JR. HIGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Friday, April 2 Fish Sandwich Scalloped Potatoes Tomato Sauce Bread and butter Chilled Fruit Milk Monday, April 5 Spaghetti & meat sauce Mixed vegetables in butter sauce Lettuce/cream dr. Bread and butter Gingerbread/whipped topping Milk si 3 EH Tuesday, April 6 Frank sandwich Home baked beans Peas and carrots Celery stix Chilled fruit Milk Wednesday, April 7 Zep sandwich (Salami, Cheese, Sand.) Corn in butter sauce Pepper slaw Apple crisp Milk sk H i Thursday, April 8 Hamburg - heated roll Green beans in butter sauce Orange juice Choice of fruit Milk Zp to MOUNT JOY Take one phone call (or coupom below), add hostess with baskets of gifts and information about the city, stir in genuine hospitality, and you'll have a generous and delightful welcome, Just phone ® WELCOME NEWCOMERS! § Use this counon fa lst us know you're here. i Nama Addressee City. [J Please have the Welcome Wagon | Hostess call on me [3 | would like to subscribe te the i 3 1 already subscribe te the i Fill out coupon and mail te Circulation i Dept., Friday, April 2 { Homemade potato soup Fish or peanut butter sandwich Pickup salad Fruit Jello Milk Monday, April 5 Spaghetti & meat sauce Mixed vegetables in butter - sauce Bread and butter Chilled fruit Milk Tuesday, April 6 Frank sandwich Home baked beans Peas and carrots Celery stix Peanut butter bar Milk Wednesday, April 7 Beef and gravy Filling balls Steamed buttered cabbage Arple crisp Milk Thursday, April 8 Tomato soup ’ Meat or peanut butter sandwich Green beans in butter sauce Choice of fruit Milk MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shu- man returned last week after spending the winter in Flor- ida. ) Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bostic expected to return from Flor- ida this week. They have va- cationed there for 3 weeks. “Robert Lawy and son Joel of Pittsburgh spent last week- end at Frybergers. Ray Fry- berger has been moved from intensive care to room 423 St. Joseph's hospital. The following have return- ed from the hospital: Michael Johns, Mrs. Martha Mayers and the Rev. John Hiestand. Mrs. Mike Henry was on the sick list last week. The Rev. and Mrs. Harry Shuster and sons, Rosyln, spent the past weekend with Mrs. May Hicks. The following persons are hospitalized: Mrs. Charles Flowers, Saint Joseph’s hospital. George McConnel, St. Jos- eph’s hospital. Mrs. Clara Forrey, St. Jos- sph’s hospital. Mrs. Minerva Knisley Mun- dorf, St. Joseph’s hospital. Benjamin Boltz, Jr., Harris- burg hospital. Charles, Polyclinic hospital. Mrs. Grace Singer Ulrich, at St. Joseph's hospital. Dennis McNece was unable to attend school last week be- cause of a broken shoulder blade. Gary Heisey returned to State Forestry School at Mont Alto last Sunday. He visited his family during trimester vacation. Dennis and John Hay also had vacation and visited their parents. Dennis is a student at Penn State and John at Ju- niata. : The fire company answered an ambulance call and three fire calls last week. Good Friday services will be held in St. John’s church at noon and United Church of Christ at 7:30 p.m. Easter Dawn service will be held in the Brethren in Christ church at 6:30 a.m. with Pas- tor Daihl preaching. Holy Thursday, April 8, at 7:30. Holy Communion will be observed at the Church of God and St. John’s Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mayers, Mrs. Mary Welcomer and Mrs. Ada Frank visited in New Germantown last Sun- day. Sisters to Give Lent Program The Misses Winifred and Delphine Ritter will present a Lenten program in Art and Music on the Life of Christ at the Chiques United Methodist church on Sunday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m. These talented sisters are natives of Manheim. Miss Winifred Ritter is an artist of expanding fame. She has had a number of art shows in St. Joseph’s hispital, Lancaster. Her most recent altar paint- ing, “Christ Carrying the Cross,” was hung in Saint John’s Lutheran church, Den- ver, Pa. She designs the bul- letins for the Red Rose Festi- val held at the Zion Evangel- ical Lutheran church, Man- heim, and she does art work for the Lutheran Church in America. Miss Delphine Ritter is a dramatic soprano who has in- spired many church goers with her solos. She has stud- ied under Professor Engstrom of Lancaster. She was the director of Music of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran (Red Rose Church.) Presently she is the choir director of both the Ross Street and the Chi- ques United Methodist chur- ches, may require major remodel- ing when they are put into an existing kitchen. A base cabinet will be needed for the cook top and space must be found for the wall oven. Both of these units may be located so that effective working pro- cedures can be maintained. ~ Ten Home Remedies - - - Popular entertainer Sam Levenson is known for his humor and sharp repartee. But that Sam Levenson, the performer, has another side to his character, is well demonstrated by the altogether serious and non-funny rules for parents which he calls his “Ten Home Remedies for Juveniles.” They read as follows: 1. Thou shalt guard thy children in the home and on the street. > 2. Thou shalt make thy home a sanctuary of love and devotion. 3. Thou shalt honor the teachers of thy child- ren and teach thy children to honor them. 4. Thou shalt not condone the faults of thy chil- dren through a misguided sense of family loyalty. 5. Thou shart teach thy children respect for the law and keep them from the companionship 3 children who indicate disrespect for the aw. 6. Thou shalt not lead thy children into temp- tation by providing them with the means thereof: too much money, a car, or adult privileges. 7. Thou shalt enforce decency in the dress of thy daughters, and dignity in the dress of thy sons. 8. Thou shalt protect the morals of thy child- ren from the ind screticns of youthful ardor and inexpcrience. 9. Thou sha't conduct thi:c own affairs in such a manner as to set an cxample worthy of imitation by thy child-en. 10. Thou shalt not permit thy children to bear arms except in the service of their country. Reprinted from The Tulsa, Oklahoma, Star JOIN THE BATTLE : sw s\\wA Wii ry \ Ab A Hifit sb Vir . {FA
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