ur le in 25 nt of 1t ly C Qo ota - On ms Sd wl e prs declares its Attest: George R. Ulrich Secretary ORDINANCE NO. 360 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA DECLARING ITS INTENT TO FOLLOW THE RETENTION AND DISPOSITION SCHEDULE FOR MUNICIPALITIES PURSUANT TO THE ACT OF JANUARY 18, 1968, P.L. 961, ACT NO. 428, KNOWN AS THE MUNICIPAL RECORDS ACT. BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, as follows: WHEREAS, the Act of January 18, 1968, P.L. 961, known as the Municipal Records Act, authorized municipalities and officials of municipalities to dispose of certain papers and records pursuant to a retention and disposition schedule approved by the Local Government Records Committee; and WHEREAS, the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Joy has determined that it is in the best in- terests of the Borough and the citizens of the Borough that the Borough of Mount Joy establish an effective record management system and dispose of records and papers considered to be of little or no value. THEREFORE, the Borough of Mount Joy hereby intent to follow the Retention and Disposition Schedule For Municipalities as approved by the Local Government Records Committee pur- suant to the Municipal Records Act, and that each in- dividual act of disposition of Borough records shall be approved by resolution of Borough Council. ORDAINED AND ENACTED this 11th day of March, 1974. APPROVED THIS 11th day of March, 1974. Warren H. Jole President of Council James A. Gingrich Mayor 42-1c AUCTIONS make the difference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND makes the difference in auctions! MONDAY 10:00 A.M. — FAT HOGS 2:30 P.M. —FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL HORSE SALE — MONDAY at 10:00 A.M. DAIRY SALE — WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M. FAT STEERS, BULLS, COW & VEAL THURSDAY at 12:30 P.M. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach; Manager Phone (717) 354-4341 COUNTY WIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY NEEDHELP? ORSERVICE? One of these reputable firms may be able to be of assistance AUTO SALES ARNOLD PONTIAC- OLDSMOBILE New & Used Car Sales & Service MAYTOWN, PENNA. OILSERVICE HOLLINGER OILSERVICE MOUNT JOY 653-4484 ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Oil Burner Sales & Service DAIRY PRODUCTS PAINT & BODY WORK ELWOOD MARTIN : PENSUPREME Carriger PRODUCTS Paint & Body Shop MILK & ICE CREAM Cars painted. Wrecks rebuilt R.D.2, Ph: Mt. Joy 653-4891 Wheel Alignment Service RHEEMS 367-6450 MASONRY PLUMBING LESTER P. ESHELMAN MASONRY Brick - Block - Stone Silicone Masonry Waterproofing Donegal Springs Road 653-5325 15 W. Main St. H.S. MECKLEY & SONS PLUMBING - HEATING OIL BURNERS Sales & Service Ph. 653-5981 Ce NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the supervisors of East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pa., at the township office on March 21, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. for approximately 60,000 gallons of bituminous material and crushed limestone. All proposals must include 1305.7 escalator clause. Proposal forms and specification forms of contracts and instructions to bidders must be obtained at the home of Lloyd H. Fuhrman, RD1, Marietta, Pa. Supervisors have a right to refuse any and all bids. Lloyd H. Fuhrman, Secretary East Donegal Township Supervisors. 41-2¢ Sealed proposals will be received by the Donegal School Board for Medical Supplies, Wood “Shop Sup- plies & Equipment, and Lumber for the schools of the Donegal School District for the school year 1974-75. Sealed bids will be received until 4:30 p.m. on April 1, 1974, and awarded at the School Board meeting on April 18, 1974. Copies of the specifications, conditions and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of the Director of Business in the Washington Elementary School, South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, Pa., and may be secured there. (P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552) Sealed proposals must be returned to the Business Office as stated in the in- structions. The board reserves the right to waive informalities and reject any or all bids. DONEGAL SCHOOL BOARD (Mrs.) Lillian K. Fry Secretary of the Board 41-3c SEALED BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Donegal School Board of General Supplies and Art Supplies for the schools of the Donegal School District for the school year 1974-75. Sealed bids will be received until 4:30 p.m. on March 18, 1974, and awarded at the School Board meeting on March 21, 1974. Copies of the specifications, conditions and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of the Director of Business in the Washington Elementary School, South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, Pa., and may be secured there. (P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552). Sealed proposals must be returned to the Business Office as stated in the in- structions. The board reserves the right to waive informalities and reject any or all bids. DONEGAL SCHOOL BOARD (Mrs.) Lillian K. Fry Secretary of the Board 40-3c SEALED BILLS Sealed bids will be received until April 15, 1974, and read by the under-signed School Board at its meeting April 18, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. DST at Donegal High School, Mount Joy, R.D.1, Penn- sylvania, for fuel oil and service to heating equip- ment, for the schools of the Donegal School District. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained without charge from the Director of Business at the Washington Elementary School (P.O. Box 297,) South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, Penna. 17552. The Board reserves the right to waive informalities, and to reject any or all bids. Donegal School Board (Mrs.) Lillian K. Fry Secretary of the Board 42-3¢ wHAT One Person can bo HANNAH GINZBARG, WILDERNESS LOVER How much is a river worth? It’s hard to put a price on a river. But Hannah Ginzbarg of Pasadena, Texas, knew that once you lose one, you'll never get it back. So she took up the cause of saving 12-mile-long Middle Bayou, outside Houston, after the tragic death of her friend, Armand Yramategui, of the Texas Conservation Council. Mr. Yramategui had been scheduled to testify before the Harris County Com- mission against turning the wilderness river into a storm sewer for home developers. Mrs. Ginzbarg testified in his place. She took on major op- ponents, including a large oil company. She also organized canoe trips downriver for newspaper reporters and television cameramen. They saw, and showed the public, the last wilderness tract in the area - a tangled thicket of trees, bushes and wild flowers that sheltered deer, alligators, turtles and herons. The clean waters teemed with crabs, shrimp, redfish and spotted trout. Mrs. Ginzbarg wrote articles in newsletters and magazines and penned guest editorials in weekly papers. After three years, Hannah Ginzbarg, supported by an aroused public, got the federal government to help fund a survey and then purchase a 956-acre tract along the river. She was responsible for raising several million dollars to match the government March 20, 1974 Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 7 CLASSIFIED FIERY 18 Used clothes dryers, used gas ranges. Also new chest freezers. See at Myers Metered Gas, RD3, Manheim, 665-3588. 24-tfc Set of drums; also nice rabbit house, never used. Call 653-5981. 42-1p Farmall Super C tractor, cultivator, tobacco haers. Call 898-8523. 42-1p ATTENTION NEED FURNITURE STORAGE, WAREHOUS- ING, MFG. SPACE? WE HAVE PLENTY AVAILABLE IN OUR BRICK FACTORY BLDG. AT E-TOWN . REASONABLE RATES. WILL PICKUP AND DELIVER. CALL CHAS. E. GROFF 653-1357. 40-tfc HELP WANTED Woman wanted for light housework, care for 3 children, 10,6 and 5. Live in. Call 397-8794. 42-2p SERVICES OFFERED FARMERS We can find the workers to make your job easier, your workable acreage larger. If you promise to give a Summerfarm worker an understanding of the Lan- caster County farming life style, he will work for room and board plus small wages. Workers possible for one week to one year. Help yourself by helping another. Call (717) 733-2720 or write Summerfarm Employment Agency, 108-B East Main, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 41-2¢ WALLPAPERING Get ready for Spring now by calling us for your wallcovering needs. Reasonable daytime rates, neat professional job. Free estimates. Shirlie O'Leary, 653-5553 or Nancy Newcomer, 653- 5701 Gibble Excavating Cellars, Spectic Tanks, Etc. Call Manheim 665-6245 4-tfe WELCOME WAGON Call Shirley Brown Ph: 653-2218 4-tfc funds. Hannah Ginzbarg did not save the bayou single- handedly. But, without her, Armand Bayou, named for her slain friend - would be a sewer instead of a natural treasure. In God’s providence, you have a contribution to make to the public interest. Find out what it is and get going. For a free copy of the Christopher booklet, ‘‘God’s Good Earth - and Ours,” send a stamped, self- addressed envelope to The Christophers, in care of this newspaper. Solomon Islanders believe that a dracaena leaf planted anywhere in a village will cause the inhabitants to fight amongst themselves! The tail of the Great Comet of 1843 was 200 million miles long. Houses filled wtih ac- cumulations of paper and junk are hard to clean and also fire traps. Get rid of the stuff regularly. The whaler’s expression “thar she blows’’ refers to a whale’s discharge of warm breath, which condenses in the cold air into a visible vapor, when a whale sur- faces. BETTY GROFF (Continued from Page 1) and a 20-minute film presentation by Mr. Moshier of highlights from a number of vintage Alice Faye movies. Co-author Mrs. Groff of “Good Earth and Country Cooking” is Jose Wilson, well known food writer and consultant, who was Food Editor of House and Garden magazine for fifteen years. WANTED Single Man for Lawn Work Furnished apartment optional. No children. No pets. References required. Mount Joy area. Write Box BF10 c/o Mount Joy Bulletin