o_O ae RN We MR RT w. MES Ee PAGE 12 Win One; Drop One With a going-away surge, Donegal clipped wnless Nor- lebco Tuesday night, Jan. 23, 80 to 21, and sent the season’s record to 3 - 8. The Indians, playing on their home floor, led 83 at the quarter, stretched the score to a 23-10 advantage at the half. Norlebco showed more scor- ing steam in the third but Donegal went farther ahead, leading 37-20 at the end of the period. In the finale, however, the J— WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1973 — —— ——— visitors managed only 1 point and the Tribe had its hottest scoring quarter of the season, looping in 23 points. Phil Waters hit for 14 and Bob Brayman had 12 on four fielders and four for four at the free line, The Donegal JV’s began a new win string, taking a 52- 28 win to boost the season to 10-5. It was an ‘“‘almost possible” situation Friday night, Jan. 19 as Donegal met Garden Spot Contest Entry Deadline Deadline for entries in the 1973 Sweetheart Baby King and Queen Contest is next Wednesday, January 31 at 5 p.m. Children ages nine months through three years, with a Mount Joy mailing address, are eligible, Their pictures pearing their name and age, and the parents’ full name & address, should be mailed or delivered to Mrs. John Harn- ish, 56 Terrace Ave. Or Mrs. Stephen Getty, 9 Marietta Ave. The pictures may be any size up to 8’'x10” and will be returned at the crowning. The photos will be placed in local businesses Feb. 1. The gublic will choose the winners @ George (From page 1) derstandably, is dealing with a level of learning which Jorge passed many years ago amd the situation, to him is “boring.” The visitor, however, hand- les English rather well, con- sidering that it is a second language taught in his school. Already, he also is beginning to learn German. It is obvious that Jorge was a “natural” to come to the U. S., for he has read widely about this country. While coin-operated machines are not entirely new to him, he was not prepared to see the tremendous variety of merch- andise which spews out of whole batteries of these mech- anical monsters. What does a 14-year-old vis- itor from South America see in this country? Multiple choice television channels; Park City, dishwashers, dis- posals, highways crowded with good cars, and an ab- sence of the wide-spread pov- erty of his home land, and the high’ price of a pair of jeans. But, to Jorge, probably the newest and warmest experi- ence is living in a “family.” NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF by a penny-a-vote. All pro- ceeds will be given to the Donegal Dental Clinic and the Northwest Lancaster County Medical Center. At the crowning on Feb. § 1 J at the Presbyterian church on Marietta Ave. the King and Queen will receive a $25.00 U. S. Savings Bond from the Mount Joy Joycees. The win- ners also will have the privi- lege of riding in the Memor- ial Day Parade. At home, he lives with his mother and his grandfather and grandmother, no broth- ers, sisters or others. With the Zerpheys, there are. besides Steve, who is within a few days the exact same age, there is another brother, two sisters and of course Mr. and Mrs. Zerphey. The warmth, the conviviality and the wonders of a close fa- mily unit seem to impress him most. In a few days he will learn how one American fam- ily celebrates a birthday. But. to move backward to the four names which Jorge carries. First there is Jorge, his given name, followed by his middle name, Elias. Then the name most commonly used is his father’s name and finally his mother’s maiden name. The latter, however, is not normally used. What's new on the table? It is not any kind of Pennsylva- nia Dutch cooking which might happen — including chicken pot pie. That's not the kind of exotic dish to tempt a 14-year-old. Oh. no! But, you probably have guessed it — hamburgers. + On Dean's List Jessica Sheetz of Main St, Mount Joy has been named to the dean’s list at Cabrini Col- lege, Radnor, Pa. where she is a senior. It Pays To Advertise LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. RETURNS OF PERSONAL PROPRTY For the Calendar Year Ending December 31, 1972 Subject to Taxation For County Purposes At the Rate of Four Mllls on the Dollar PAYABLE DURING THE YEAR 1973 UNDER the Provisions of the Act of June 17, 1913 and The Supplement and Amendments Thereto. Every resident, individual, copartnership, company or cor- poration in the City and County of Lancaster holding person- al property taxable under the Act of June 17, 1913, P.L. 507 and amendments is required by law to file a return thereof to the Lancaster County Personal Property Tax Bureau, stat- ing the market value thereof as of December 31, 1972. Re- turns to be made between January 2, 1973 and February 15, 1973. 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 St., Lancaster, Pa. PENALTY: FAILURE TO FILE RETURN ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 15, 1973, 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 (Not exempted); Bonds, Notes, etc., issued by Corporations (not exempted); Bonds, etc. of Corporations of First Class; of Agreement, (which bear interest) Notes between members of the family Notes or Promissory are taxable. If there is any doubt as to t Shares of Stock, etc., Article Mortgages; Judgment he taxability of securities held, consult your lawyer, banker or broker. Assistance in prepar- ing forms is avai {able at the Lancaster County Personal Prop- erty Tax Bureal, Lancaster, Penna. LANCASTER COUNTY PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX BUREAU 36 North Duke Street, Pennsylvahia Lancaster, 44-3¢ but the tide of basketball for- tune turned against them and dians lost, 50 t9 48. In the first period both the teams scored eight points. In the second, the G. S.’s went ahead two points and the half ended 22-20. In the third period, the two teams played tit-for-tat, 15 points each. But, in the finale, the Spar- tans forged ahead with 22 points while the Tribe manag- ed only 13. The Spotters scored only one more field goal during the evening but shot 9 of 13 free toss attempts while Donegal had only six tries and conver- ted only two. For the third times this sea- son, Dick Yuninger, was high- point man for the Green, hit- ting 15, tying his best scoring effort for any game this sea- son. The second best Friday was 10 by Scott Zeller. Interestingly, the best point getting effort any member of the team has had any single evening during the present season is 17 by Bob Brayman Emergency Medical Calls SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY Dr. Thomas O'Conno: back in pre-league competi- tion against Red Lion. Only three times — once by Tucker and twice by Waters —has an Indian gone as high as 16. Waters and Yuninger have each had 15-point evenings and Brayman, Tucker and Hossler each had 14. All of which is one kind of explana- tion for 2 - 12 winand lost record by the Indians. Even the Donegal JV’s were in the “almost” class Friday night, taking a 40-38 defeat and breaking a nice 4-game win string, The beginners now show 9-5 for the season. This weekend, the Tribe goes to Pequea Valley Friday, and on Tuesday, the 30th, Elco comes to Donegal. Zone mmm NEW ARRIVALS — Charles and Merriam (Niec- kolaus) Dickason, Mount Joy R1, a daughter, Monday, Jan. 22, at Columbia hospital, Harold and Sandra (Land- vater) Eby, Mount Joy R2, a daughter, Monday, Jan. 22, at Osteopathic hospital, George and Josephine (Sites) Shank, 809 Pink Alley, a daughter, Friday, Jan. 19, at the Osteopathic hospital." 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