Indians Drop Third Test Down 21 - 6 at the end of the first period, Donegal’s basketball Indians never re- covered Friday night, Dec. 10, at Octorara and went down to defeat number 3, 73 to 53. The Tribe's scoring was di- vided as nine of ten men who played contributed points. Drew Hostetter broke out in a scoring rash, banging in 17 big points. His best pre- vious night was four. But, the bss any other single individual could must- er was seven by Myers, who had only a pair of field goals and three free tosses. Heisey and Betty each had six. The final quarter was the best of the evening as the Green hit for 20 but by that time it was too late. The per- iod began 47 to 33. While the varsity was mak- ing it three down in three tries, the JV’s were keeping their record completely clean by winning their third, 41-28. This week the pre-league season continues, the Indians going to Lampeter-Strasburg. Next Tuesday, Dec. 21, So- lanco comes to Donegal, Wrestling Boosters Meet The Donegal Area Wrest- ling Booster Club held its 1st meeting of the 1971-72 seas- on on Wednesday, Dec, 8. The meeting, attended by ex: Donegal wrestlers and coach Walter Price, was held at 'W. I. Beahm jurior high school. The new officers this year are: president, Frank Grein- er; vice-president, Ron Lutz, secretary, Phil Bixler; and treasurer, Joe Wivell, Several items of special in- terest will include a member: ship drive, and an “old tim- ers’ night, scheduled tenta- tively for Jan. 18. Other items discussed are the possibility of sponsoring a junior high wrestling tourna- ment and special awards for Donegal varsity wrestling. The next Booster meeting will be held Wednesday, Jan, 12 at 7:30 p.m. at Beahm Jr. high school. Anyone who is a former Donegal wrestler or anyone interested in wrestling is in- vited to attend. wh Weddings -2 MILLER — WERT Miss Janice Elaine Wert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Wert, Mount Joy R2. became the bride of Ern- est L. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrz. Raymond XK. Miller, of Schoolhouse Rd., Middletown, Friday, Dec. 10, at 8 pm. in Mount Joy Mennonite church. Bishop H, Howard Witmer, assisted by Rev. Frank Zeag- e, officiated at the candle- light ceremony. Mrs. Elvin Kreider was organist. Soloist was Dennis R. Meiser, Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attend- ed by Mrs. Phyllis Clugston, Manheim, as matron of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jean- ne Witmer, Winchester, Va. sister of the bride, and Miss Marian Miller, Middletown, sister of the groom. Miss Ros- ina Miller, niece of the groom was junior bridesmaid, Serving as best” man was Ronald Kopp, of Middletown. Groomsmen were Nelson Bec told, Bainbridge, and Tom Wert, Mount Joy, broth- er of the bride. Dan Zeager, Middletown, and Steve Wert, Mount Joy, brother of the bride, served as ushers. Jun- ior usher was John Wert, Mt. Joy. brother of the bride. Following a wedding trip through the Southern States, the couple will live at Eliza- bethiown R2. The bride was graduated fromm Lancaster Mennonite Schaol and is emnloyed with Armstrong Cork Co., Lancast- er. The groom, a graduate of Lancaster Mennonite School, is employed with Zeager Broz Inc,, Middletown. Engagements ZIMMERMAN — GERHART . ed Mrs. Norman W, Gerhart, Box 108, Mt. Joy R2 announce the engagement of their daughter, Mae G., to Carl M., Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmer- man, Myerstown R2. Miss Gerhart was graduat- ed from Hempfield H. H. in 1969. She is a senior student at thie St. Joseph’s Hospital Sconl of Nursing, Lancaster, Zimmerman attended East- ern Lebanon County H. S. and is self-employed by Carl's Ta= Center, Myerstown. = ZOHN — TROSTLE M-. and Mrs: Miles H. Tro- stile, 127 Maple St., Elizabeth- tow: announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Yvo:aine R. Trostle, to Guy R. Zohn, Mount Joy R2. The bride-elect was gradu- ated from Elizabethtown high school and is employed by the Commonwealth National bank at Elizabethtown, as a secre- tary. Mr. Zohn is the son of Mrs, Mark W. W. Zohn of Atglen. He is also the son of the late Mr. Zohn. He was graduated from Oc- torara high school and Penn State University’s Wyomissing center with an associate de- gree in electrical and elect- ronic technology. He served in the U.S. Army for 2 years, He is employed by AMP, Inc., Elizabethtown, as a sales ad- ministrator. DHS Band Given Two Top Ratings Two “excellent” ratings were won by the Donegal high school band on Saturday Nov. 20, when the Green and White musicians marched in the Harrisburg Merchants parade. : The band itself won a top rating and the band front — color guard, twirlers eac. — also won an “excellent.” The D.H.S. is planning an exchange program with Sau- gus high school, Saugus, Mass. in the early spring of 1972. Donegal will go to Massachu- setts March 17-19 and the re- turn visit will be made to Donegal April 14-16. Donegal’s band (will be par- ticipating in the Azalea Fes- tival parade at Norkfolk, Va., April 28 - 29. Phone Company Votes Dividend Regular fourth quarter div- idends were declared Nov. 8, by the board of directors of United Utilities, Inc. parent organization of Columbia- Un- ited Telephone company. Dividends declared amount- ed to 25¢ per common share. 37V5c per share on the first series convertible preferred, and 34 23 cents per share on the second series convertible preferred. All dividends will be payable Dec. 22 to holders of record as of Nov. 24. The common snipe is hard to hit because it flies in a zig- zag pattern! Some fish, like flounders, have both eyes on the same side of the head. The dodo bird-was so clum- sy and stupid, it became ex- tinct in 1681. SAFETY PAYS Masonic Ledge Elects Officers Edward G. Myers, Schench Road, Manheim R1, has been elected Worshipful Master of Casiphia Lodge No, 551, Free and Accepted Masons, Mount Joy, for 1972. Myers is secretary-treasurer of Myers Brothers Drilling Contractors, Inc., Salunga. He also recently was elected vice-president of the Lancast- er County Shrine Club, W. Scott Stoner, Salunga, was elected Senior Warden, and Marlin A. Thompson, of Landisville, Junior Warden, William D. Batzel, Mount Joy and Rollin C. Steinmetz, Man- heim R2, were re-elected Treasurer and Secretary, re- spectively. Maurice N. Bailey and C. Bernerd Grissinger, Mount Joy, and Harold L. Myers, Lancaster, were re-elected trustees. (The officers listed as re-elected are all past mas- ters of the lodge). Russell J. Cooper, Lancaster, who has served as Master of the lodge for the past year, was elected Representative to the Brand Lodge. The man who gets ahead is the one who does more than is necessary—and keeps on doing it. Early American’s Cherokee Indians had their own’ writ- ten alphabet. — LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Irving C. Swarr, dec’d, late of Mount Joy Bor- ough. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, ail persons indebted thereto are requested to make ate payment and those hav ing claims or demands a gainst the same will present them without delay for set: tlement to the undersigned, UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. 1755? Carl Foltz Herr for Appel, Ranch, Herr & Appel, Attorney 38-3¢ NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Marietta Gravity Water Company will be held in the office of the company, Route #441 By-Pass Marietta, Pennsylvania 17537, on Tuesday, January 11, 1972, from 10:00 to 11:00 O’clock A.M., at which time directors shall be elected by ballot, each for a term of three years or until their successors are elected and qualified, and there shall be transacted such other business as may proper- ly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof. GEORGE R. MILLER President Attest: : J. Edw. Charles Secretary-Treasurer 39-3¢ PUBLIC NOTICE The proposed budget for the Borough of Mount Joy is now available for public in- spcetion at the Borough Offic- es Building, the Mount Joy Library and the offices of the Mount Joy Bulletin and the Mrechandiser, A Special Meeting of the Mount Joy Borough Council will be held on Monday, De- cember 27, 1971, at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Offices Build- ing. Business at this meeting will consist of a Public Hear- ing on the proposed budget, the hiring of an additional police officer and the pay- ment of bills. Borough of Mount Joy George R. Ulrich Secretary 39-1c SEALED PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A DRILLED WELL FOR THE MT. JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Sealed Proposals will be re- ceived by the Mt. Joy Bor- ough Authority, (P.O. Box 25), 81 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pennsylvania 17552, At- tention: Mr. B. Grissinger, immedi- Chairman, until 8 P.M. e.s.t,, January 4, 1972, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud for furnishing all the, necessary materials, plant, la- bor and equipment, and per- forming all work for the Con- struction of a Drilled Well. The Proposal must cover all labor, equipment, materi als and all other costs inci- dental to the work, The work consists of drilling a well to a depth of up to 500 feet. The proposed well contains 14- inch diameter outer casing, 10-inch diameter inner casing, 10-inch hole to 300 feet, and 6-inch hole to 500 feet, The work includes drilling, ream- ing, furnishing, and installing casing, well development pump testing, disinfection, collection and analysis of wa- ter samples, grouting, and other items of work, The right is reserved to re- ject any or all Proposals, and to readvertise and award the Contract in the regular man- ner, or to waive any inform- ality in the Proposals receiv- ed and to accept any Proposal deemed to be most favorable to the interests of the Mt. Joy Borough Authority. - Bids will be taken under advisement and the award of a Contract, if awarded, will be made within sixty (60) days after the date of opening the bids. Each Proposal shall be ac- companied by a certified check on a solvent bank or a bid bond in an amount not less than twenty (20) percent of the bid total, payable to the MT. JOY BOROUGH AU- THORITY, in accordance with the provisions contained in the Contract Documents. The deposits of bidders other than the one to whom the Contract is awarded will be returned within _three (3) days after the opening of bids, excepting those which the Owner elects to hold until the award is made and a Contract executed with the successful bidder, The successful bidder will be required to execute a Con- tract by all parties, the depos- it' of the successful bidder and any others held by the Owner: will be returned. The amount of the Per- formance Bond and of the Payment Bond required by the Contract Documents will be one hundred (100) percent of the estimated cost of the work, according to the Con- tract price, with respect to each of such bonds. Copies of the Contract Doc- uments may be seen or ob- tained at the offices of the Mt. Joy Borough Authority, 81 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna, 17552, or ‘at the offic- es of Gannett Fleming Cord- dry and Carpenter, Inc., Cap- ital City Center, Camp Hill Bypass, Penna. 17011, (mail- ing address: P.O. 1963, Har- risburg, Penna. 17105) on or after December 7, 1971, on payment of Five dollars (5.00, for each set. NO REFUND will be made for the return of a set of Contract Docu- ments, All checks shall be payable to Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc., and re- quests mailed to P.O, Box 1963, Harrisburg, Pa. 17105, Attention of Mrs. R. Poling. All questions pertaining to this project shall be directed to Mr. Stephen F. Talian at Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc., Harrisburg, Penna, (telephone: (717) 238- 0451). MT. JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY 81 East Main Street Mount Joy, Penna 17552 Gannett Fleming Corddry & Carpenter, Inc. apie) City Center amp Hill Bypass Camp Hill, Penna. -17011 39-1c COUNTY WIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY NEED HELP? OR SERVICE? One of these reputable firms may be able to be of assistance a ® AUTO SALES ARNOLD'S PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE New & Used Car Sales & Service MAYTOWN, PENNA. ® PAINT & BODY WORK Carriger Paint & Body Shop Cars painted. Wrecks rebuilt Wheel Alignment Service RHEEMS 367-6450 ® DAIRY PRODUCTS ELWOOD MARTIN PENSUPREME PRODUCTS MILK & ICE CREAM R.D. 2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-4891 ® EXCAVATING _. C. ROBERT FRY GENERAL EXCAVATING ® Residential ® Industrial R.D.2 MANHEIM, PA. Phone Mount Joy 653-1253 a “ — » LOANS ® PLUMBING H. S. MECKLEY & SON PLUMBING - HEATING OIL BURNERS Sales & Service. 15 W. Main St. Ph. 653-5981 ® SPORTING GOODS RAY KNORR'S SPORTING GOODS MOUNT JOY ® Hunting Licenses ® Equipment HOURS: Mon, Tue, Thur. & Fri. 3-9 pm. Sat. 9 am 5 pm, Installment Loan Service Inc. (LOANS TO $600) Instalment Consumer Discount Co. (LOANS TO $3500) 23 Cent. Sgr., Elizabethtown : PHONE 367-1185 ® MASONRY conan _— LESTER P. ESHELMAN MASONRY Brick - Block - Stone Silicone Masonry Waterproofing Donegal Springs Road 653-5325 ® OIL SERVICE HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE MOUNT JOY 653-4484 ATLANTIC PETROLEUM - PRODUCTS Oil Burner Sales & Service Patronize our Advertisers ® TV and RADIO SALES & SERVICE TV— RE /]|] —sTEREO Sales — Service FLINCHBAUGH'S Since 1928 72 N. Wolf Sireet Manheim > Phone: 665-2293 ® WATCH REPAIRING \ (RK 5 <4 >= WATCH ‘ REPAIR 2 Bruce Myers oti 68 S. Linden St. ] . & Manheim TR .
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