“Child Abuse” Is Topic At Joycee-ettes’ Meeting Stephen Sohonay was the guest speaker at the recent meeting of the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes. He urged present to become more involved con- cerning the abused child. He related instances of child aware and abuse which daily at the Bureau of Services Abuse is not limited to physical treat- but also mental cruelty, he said. Children’s Lancaster. ment, One suggestion that Sohonay made to curb abuse is to try to teach young people how to effectively be good parents. He suggested that other skills are taught in school to prepare young people for married life, but seldom are skills taught for becoming effective parents. Sohonay also emphasized the need for more legal protection for children. The rights of children are often ignored by the courts, he said, and parents who abuse the women are reported in includes HELP WANTED! 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MECKLEY & SONS PLUMBING - HEATING OIL BURNERS Sales & Service PAINT & BODY WORK Carriger Paint & Body Shop Cars painted. Wrecks rebuilt Wheel Alignment Service Ph. 653-5981 RHEEMS 367-6450 their children are seldom repremanded sternly enough. The speaker urged those present to report any cases of suspected child abuse to the Bureau of Children’s Services. All reports are carefully checked out by caseworkers, he said. Following a discussion period, the Joycee-ette meeting was held. Reports were made from the following chairmen: com- munity council, Messiah home, Brownies, and membership. Projects reviewed were the April hoagie sale, the trophies and scholarships for Donegal high school seniors, the Princess Pageant, a bake sale and the Jaycee carnival. A summer picnic is being planned to include the children at the Messiah Home. Chairmen were selected to take the treats to the playground at the end of the summer. The mem- bership voted to combine the county social in October with the area meeting of the State Jayceetes. Chairmen also were appointed to select a location for the September dinner meeting. After lengthy discussion, a budget was corrected and adopted for 1974-75. The next membership meeting will be a covered dish picnic on June 18. £3 me A } Deaths ANNA L. MUSSER Mrs. Anna L. Musser, 84, of Landisville, died at Village Vista Nursing Home at 5:20 p.m. Sunday, June 9, after an illness of four and a half years. She was born in East Hempfield Township, a daughter of the late Ben- jamin and Anna Landis Brubaker. She was a resident of Landisville for 18 years. She belonged to St. Marks’ United Methodist Church in Mount Joy for 54 years, where she was a member of the Dorcas Society. She was also a charter member of Farm Womem No. 4. She is survived by her husband, Frank H. Musser. Services were held Wednesday morning from the Koser Funeral home, Landisville, and burial was made in the Salunga Men- nonite cemetery. BERRIER REUNION The Berrier Reunion will be held at the Elizabethtown park, Pavillion No. 5, on Sunday June 23, at 12:30 p.m. All kin are being urged to attend. NOTICE Donegal School District is accepting bids for fencing around the high school track. Bids to be submitted by noon on July 1, 1974. Bid opening at 3 pm. on July 1, 1974. Specifications may be picked up at the high school office. ARETE RR TER EN RRR ER TRR RTE ER Boa A a DRE ETAT LNW hic at sae 8 sss 4+ R11 1A Used clothes dryers, used gas ranges. Also new chest freezers. See at Myers’ Metered Gas, RD3, Manheim, 665-3588. 24-tfc Hull peas. Pick your own. Call 653-5916. 4-1c 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. SERVICES OFFERED Gibble Excavating Cellars, Spectic Tanks, Etc. Call Manheim 665-6245 4-tfc WELCOME WAGON Call Shirley Brown Ph: 653-2218 4-tfe WANTED Wanted to Rent: Plant supt. and wife desire a nice country home 10-mile radius Mount Joy preferred. Contact Mr. Davis 653-1881 daytime 7-4. 4-1p LOST Adult male seal-point Siamese cat. Donegal Springs area. Ph. 653-1938. Reward offered. 4-1c LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Marie W. Stoner, dec’d, late of Mt. Joy Borough, 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. J. Lloyd Stoner 466 Donegal Springs Road Mt. Joy, Penna. 17552 Roda, Morgan, Hallgren & Heinly Attorneys. 3-3c PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ZONING HEARING BOARD of the Borough of Mount Joy will conduct a PUBLIC HEARING on Wednesday, June 19, 1974, at 7:30 P.M. in the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, PA to hear the petition of United Telephone Company, 40 North Third Street, Columbia, PA, seeking relief from rear yard requirement and from water and sewer June 12, 1974 IFIED hookup in order to place a temporary trailer for office use only on its premises located at the corner of Comfort and Apple Alley. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY ZONING HEARING BOARD 3-2¢ NOTICE The East Donegal Township Board of Zoning Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the East Donegal Township Super- visor’s Office at Maytown, Pa., Friday, June 14, 1974. The hearing will be on two applications as follows: John Alan Hiestand, son of John E. Hiestand, 11 W. High St., Maytown, Pa., to sell miscellaneous bicycle parts and do minor bicycle repairs in an enclosed garage at the rear of property of above address. The second application is Laverne and Peggy Geh- man, R.D. 1, Box 224, Mount Joy, Pa. to build an ad- ditional room to present dwelling. The property is located at corner of Iron Bridge Rd., and Long Lane. Any objection to the above notice may be voiced at thsi yearing. J. Robert Greider Secretary 4-1c NOT WEEDS, JUNK, Weeds growing in Joy must be CUT on out further notice. be kept cleaned up. the Borough of Mount KEFT CUT for the balance of the year with- Also, rubbish, junk piles, litter, etc. must Failure to comply with this NOTICE and the Borough ordinances dealing with these matters will require the Borough to have the work done, for which COSTS plus 10 per- cent will be billed to the property owners. Your Cooperation is Requested ! Be A Good Neighbor and Cut Your Weeds. And Clean Up Your Properties NOW ! | BY AUTHORITY OF THE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH COUNCIL JAMES GINGRICH, MAYOR Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 7 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on May 3, 1974, Articles of Incorporation have been filed and approved in the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, for a non-profit corporation to be organized under the provisions of the ‘““Non-profit Corporation Law of 1972”, as amended. The name of the cor- poration is; MEALS ON WHEELS OF MOUNT JOY AREA The purposes for which the corporation is to be organized are as follows: To offer ready-to-eat meals at minimal cost to persons with physical or mental han- dicaps including those who have limitations during convalescence from illness; to own and acquire all necessary real property and personal property in fur- therance thereof; for all other lawful purposes; and further that the purposes shall conform to the requirements of Section 501 (¢) (3) of the Internal Revende Code, and in the event of dissolution of the forporation, any remaining assets shall be distributed only to such organizations which are exempt under Section 501 (¢) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Roda, Morgan, Hallgren & Heinly, ICE! RUBBISH, ETC. Attorneys or before June 20 and
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