The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 22, 1974, Image 7

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Day Camp Registration
Due By Friday, May 24
Registration for Donegal
neighborhood day camp may
be placed with Mrs. Charles
Ricedorf, 242 Park Avenue,
Mount Joy, by May 24th.
The $9 fee includes tran-
sportation to Cornwall,
crafts and insurance. Nose
Two Are Graduated
From Nurse School
Two Mount Joy young
women, both 1971 graduates
of Donegal High School,
were among the 78 student
nurses graduated Sunday,
May 19, from the Lancaster
General Hospital School of
Nursing.
They are:
Mrs. Denise M. Goss,
daughter of Mrs. Dorothy
Wagner, 341 Florin avenue
and
Mrs. Vicki Harnish of
Millersville, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Kendig,
Florin avenue.
CENTRAL HOTEL
102 North Market Street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Now Serving
Sunday Dinners
In first floor dining rooms
11 AM.to7 P.M.
EO STON,
For Reservations
Call 653-2056
bag lunches should ac-
company each child who
attends.
Donegal Neighborhood
day camp session will be
held from July 29 to Friday,
August 2. Wendy Labreche,
Lancaster, is serving as
camp director.
Bus schedule will be
published at a later date.
Strickler Family
Holds Reunion
A reunion of the descen-
dants of Amos R. Strickler,
who lived from 1841 to 1928,
was held on Sunday, May 19,
at the Salunga Fire Com-
pany park. Attending were
130 members of the family,
who held a picnic buffet
luncheon and an afternoon
program.
The program included a
vocal duet by Ruth Sly and
Erma Yeakel, sisters; a talk
by Dr. Damon Strickler of
Palmyra, Pa.; presentation
of “The Lord’s Prayer” in
sign language by Mrs. Vicki
Kemp of Lancaster; and an
address by Walter W. Barto,
Jr., of Meadow Brook, Pa.
Token gifts were presented
to all those attending.
Arrangements were made
by the oldest living
generation of the family, all
cousins: Mrs. Mary Sarver,
Mrs. Mary Barto, Mrs.
Martha Hoffer, Mrs. Maud
Gainer, Mrs. Dorothy Heisey
and Mrs. Edna Wolgemuth.
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
r— NEEDHELP? OR SERVICE?
One of these reputable firms may be able to be of assistance
AUTO SALES OIL SERVICE
ARNOLD HOLLINGER
PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE YOUN ou SERVIC R 3 a
New & Used Car :
Sales & Service ATLANTIC PETROLEUM
MAYTOWN, PENNA. PRODUCTS
Oil Burner Sales & Service
PLUMBING PAINT & BODY WORK
HS. MECKLEY & SONS Carriger
PLUMBING - HEATING Paint & Body Shop
OIL BURNERS Cars painted. Wrecks rebuilt
Sales & Service Wheel Alignment Service
15W. Main St. Ph. 653-5981 RHEEMS 367-6450
First Of Season
Music In Park
Program Monday
The first 1974 Music in The
Park program will be held
Monday, May 27 at 7 p.m.
The evening will feature
the Mount Joy Community
Chorus, singing a medley of
numbers celebrating the
Memorial Day theme.
Sandy Heisey, Gloria
Longenecker, and Warren
Foley will share their talents
as will the Donegal Sax--
sationals.
The Joycee-ettes will
crown the Princess at this
program.
To Be Graduated
Thursday, May 23
Jane Louise Stohler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Stohler, 10 New
street, is one of 64 students
who was to receive diplomas
Thursday, May 23. from
Lankenau Hospital School of
Nursing, Philadelphia.
Ceremonies were
scheduled to be held at the
school, followed by a
reception for the graduates
and their guests in the
hospital lobby.
Given Citation
Miss Susan Miller, an
employee of the Friendly Ice
Cream Shop located on
Columbia Avenue in Lan-
caster, has been presented
with a Silver Dollar Service
Citation on behalf of the
corporation.
The Award Program was
instituted by the firm as a
method of giving recognition
to those shop employees who
have exhibited an out-
standing performance in
courtesy and service to
customers.
Miss Miller has been an
employee of Friendly since
November of 1973 and
resides with her family on
North High St.
To Ball Game
Members of the Donegal
high school Varisty Club will
go to Philadelphia on Sun-
day, May 26, to attend a
double header major league
baseball game between the
Phils and Montreal.
& American Viewpoints
If anyone desires to know
the leading and paramount
object of my public life, the
preservation of the union will
furnish him the key.
—Henry Clay (1777-1852)
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Paul L. Reheard,
dec’d, late of the Borough of
Mount Joy, Pa., Lancaster
county, Pa.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been
granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make im-
mediate payment and those
having claims or demands
against the same will
present them without delay
for settlement to the un-
dersigned.
Union National Mount Joy
Bank
Main and Barbara streets
Mount Joy, Pa.
Arnold, Bricker, Beyer &
Barnes
Attorneys.
49-3c
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Donegal School District
Budget and Per Capita
Tax Notice
The proposed budget of the
Donegal School District for
1974-75 is available for public
inspection Monday-Friday,
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the
District Office, S. Market
Avenue, Mount Joy, PA, and
will be presented for final
adoption at a school board
meeting at the Donegal High
School, 9:00 p.m., Thursday,
June 20, 1974.
Persons becoming
inhabitants of the school
district or attaining the age
of 18 years therein are
required by law, within 12
months thereafter (under
penalty of payment of a
double per capita tax), to
give notice of such
acquisition of residence or
attainment of age. Please
contact the office personnel
at the District Office, S.
Market Avenue, Mount Joy,
PA 17552.
DONEGAL SCHOOL
BOARD
By: (Mrs.) LillianK. Fry
Secretary
1-2¢
the best
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2/ for
(apy \ folks
7 newly
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to MOUNT JOY
Take one phone call (or coupon
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 s#:3Vagdon
Louise Mumper 367-7728
' Shirley Brown 653-2218
WELCOME NEWCOMERS!
Use this coupon to let us know you're
here.
( ) Please have the Welcome Wagon
Hostess call on me
() 1 would like to subscribe to the
( ) | already subscribe to the
Fill out coupon and mail to Cir-
culation Dept.,
May 22, 1974
Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 7
CLAS S/F/ED
FILER
‘Used clothes dryers, used
-gas ranges. Also new chest
freezers. See at Myers
Metered Gas, RD3,
Manheim, 665-3588. 24-tfc
Picnic tables, with at-
tached benches or separate
benches, long or round. Also
gun cabinets, lawn chairs,
children’s tables and chairs,
and play boxes. Other items.
Phone 898-2877 or 569-1398.
45-tfc.
1961 Chevy 4-dr. H.T.,
factory air; $195. Call 285-
4019 after 5:30 p.m.
1-1c
HELP WANTED
Wanted: A retired citizen to
mow our lawn with a power
mower. Call 653-4980.
49-tfc
Billing and payroll
secretary. Full time. Apply
in person. Gerberick-Payne
Shoe Co. West Main St.,
Mount Joy.
50-tf
SERVICES OFFERED
Gibble Excavating
Cellars, Spectic Tanks, Etec.
Call Manheim 665-6245
4-tfc
WELCOME WAGON
Call
Shirley Brown
Ph: 653-2218
4-tfc
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my
sincere thanks to all friends
and neighbors for the
prayers, cards, flowers and
visits while in the hospital
and since my return home.
Mrs. J. Roy Eshleman
1-1p
SERGEANT YORK
On Oct. 8, 1918, Army Sgt.
Alvin C. York single-
handedly killed 20 enemy
soldiers and captured 132
others in France.
PILGRIM HOUSE
The first common house of
the Pilgrim colony at
Plymouth was started on
Dec. 25, 1620.
RESPONSIBLE PERSON
to own and operate con-
fection vending route. Mount
Joy and surrounding area.
High profit items. Can start
part time. Age or experience
not important. $1,195 to
$3,750 cash investment.
Write and include your
phone number. Department
BVV, 3938 Meadowbrook
Rd., Minneapolis, MN 55426.
o-rm. House. Adults
preferred. Manheim R4. Ph.
665-3673.
1-2p
Wanted To Buy
Patchwork Quilts Wanted
Prior 1940. Spark, 2248 Colo.
Blvd. Denver, Colo. 80207.
1-2p
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.
We have both kinds - selling
just Mt. Joy & 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 infor-
mation on the ‘““People-
Business.’ It’s mailed with-
out obligation. Could be the
start To Something Big —
with the World's Largest.
D.N. Black, Manager
STROUT REALTY,
Inc.
666 Robin Rd.
Lancaster, Pa. 17601
49-3C
i DONEGAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
NOW HIRING
! For Production Of Children’s Apparel
s All Daytime Work — 5 Day Week
APPLY, AND YOU CAN COMPARE:
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Our Wage Scale
Our Benefit Program
Our Modern Facilities
INTERVIEWING :
8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
Near Donegal High School
Mount Joy, Pa.
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