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But, Donegal did not cooperate and began putting on the brakes in the up-and- down-the-hardwood-race. bumbling and missing and as the game ended were the losers by one oint of their chief goal. Victory, did go to the visiting Barons, who had the games well in hand from the beginning, scoring 24-28-23- 24 in a consistant pattern against the Indians’ 14-15-23- 12 in their four periods. Nate Bridgette having hsi best night since Donegal was on its three-game victory string back in January, counted 19 points to lead the Tribe. Dave Schlosser and Jack Dettinger had 13 each. Central needed the win - not the 100 points - to stay in a tie for second place in Section II of the L-L league with Solanco, one game ahead of Garden Spot. BLADE The Barons suddenly felt Donegal finished the year CENTER CUT $1.09 1b. frustration and began 4-15 for the loop and 4-18 for M.B.T. ... Less Than 2c a Cup! = - Chicken Broth s Packers 1 5 C | Girl Scout Leader Talks Per Box SAVE 59c on ... 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Pkgs. of BETTY CROCKER Ee ro 3 ; SAVE 10° 0 MiX Expires 3/13/74 One Pp / I | | | | | | | | I | | I } I | I on am tt eh i mu se st i i ns i op sl At Joycee-ette’s Meeting The Mount Joy Joycee- ettes, who help sponsor the three local Brownie troops, had as their guest speaker at their February meeting Cadet Leader Mrs. Clarence Trego. Mrs. Trego is the leader of Troop 183 in Lancaster. She shared with the Joycee-ettes her love of and enthusiasm for Scouting as she explained the different levels and goals of Scouting. She showed how, through badge work, service projects and fun activities, Scouting tries to develop the potential of each girl. Following Mrs. Trego’s presentation, Mrs. John Harnish, president, was in charge of the business meeting. Mrs. Michael Aument announced that the annual Easter party for the children of the Messiah Home will be held at the Home this year on March 30. Mrs. Michael Newcomer announced the success of the Sweetheart Baby Contest, and thanked her committee and the general public for their participation and support of the project which aids the Donegal Dental The Mount Joy BULLETIN 11 EAST MAINSTREET MOUNT JOY, PA., 17552 Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) IRichard A. Rainbolt Editor = and 2 Publisher Advertising rates upon request. Entered at the post ffice at Mount Joy, Penna., s second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Clinic. Mrs. Patrick Moran reported that all plans for the Dessert-Fashion Show Card party, scheduled for March 11, have been finalized. Nominations were opened, and will remain open until the March meeting when new officers will be elected. The annual Installation Banquet will be held at Mr. Lacy’s in Marietta on March 23. Mrs. Carl Hallgren was named chairman of the 1974 Bazaar, and also for the Clubwomen’s President’s Tea. More details will be available at the March meeting concerning both projects. Mrs. Jerry Nolt was named co-ordinator for Joycee-ette activities for Memorial Day. Following some discussion, the membership decided to become affiliated with the State Jaycette organization. Delegates will be sent to the State Board meeting in March. Real Estate ——— LICENSEES How Big Is BIG MONEY? To some people it is making $1,000 a Month. To others $5,000 a Month, RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME TOWN. Red Lion We have both kinds - selling just village & country property our specialty. So it’s Opportunity if you qualify for the STROUT Team. Not everybody does. But ask yourself if you are ready for your real estate license to start bringing you Important Money. Ask too, do you really Like People? And do you have Common Sense? If yes, then ask for the information on the ‘‘People-Business.’”’ It's mailed without obligation. Could be the start To Something Big --- with the World’s Largest. D. N. Black, Manager STROUT REALTY, Inc. 666-A Robin Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17601 the season. As the curtain came down on the ’73-'74 campaign, Bridgette captured high scoring honors, hitting a big total of 244. He was followed by Dave Schlosser as the only other Indian to top 200, hitting 230. Kevin Miller totaled 198 and Jack Det- tinger, 183. The 99-64 score Tuesday in the finale, calls attention to the fact that five Donegal opponents ran more than 90 points, four of them in the second round of play. The fifth was in a pre-season game with Red Lion. In one of the high-scoring contests, Donegal had 81 points and in two more the Tribe topped 60, un- derscoring the potential offensive thrust the Indians had and are expected to have in the 1974-’75 season when the heart and core of the Indian team returns for another try for the honors. ~ WEDDINGS RIFE — BOSTIAN The marriage of Miss Sherry L. Bostian to Jeffrey A. Rife tawk place Saturday, March 2, at 1:3¢°p.m. at the Hempfield Urited Methodist Church with the Rev. Bruce Lenrich officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bostian, Mount Joy R1. She was graduated from Hempfield High School. She was employed by Kerr Mfg. Co. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rife, Mount Joy R1. He was graduated from Hempfield High School. He is employed by Servomation Vendors. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin under merimist with lace trimming, made by the bride and her mother. Miss Lucinda Aurand of Sunbury was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Sandra Erdmen, Sunbury, Mrs. Elsie Marquart Jr., Lan- caster, and Miss Bonnie Bostian, all sisters of the bride. Serving as best man was Larry Rife, brother of the bridegroom, Lancaster. Ushers were: Bruce Nies, Columbia, Jesse Marquart Jr., Lancaster, and Ronnie Spangler, Lancaster. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the church. The couple will live in Lancaster. Declare Dividend The Board of Directors of National Central Financial Corporation declared a quarterly dividend of $.27 per share, payable April 10, to shareholders of record March 11, according to John C. Tuten, corporation chairman.