Page 8 - Mount Joy Bulletin June 26, 1974 MAIN STREET (Continued from Page 1) connected with spelling of the name. When National-Standard first moved here, the cor- poration’s annual report listed us as Mi. Joy. DN ry. A man in the town who cares about Mount Joy, wrote to the corporation’s headquarters in Niles, Mich., and told the report editor about the way the com- munity spells its name. en fe. of Since that time, N-S’s annual report has always listed it Mount Joy. ee A Ap ee It may be a common thing, but I had never seen it before except one time — years ago in Springfield, Ohio. Hebe Friday afternoon, coming over the railroad bridge north on Market Street, we noticed a squirrel running east on one of the telephone company’s big overhead cables. He came east on Henry to the northeast corner, turned south c¢n an intersecting cable, went over the railroad tracks, across Donegal Street and finally moved into a big maple on the southeast corner. re How far the dainty little fellow had come is anyone's guess. tl In Ohio we noticed a squirrel crossing six-lane, U.S. Route 40, high above a crowded stream of trucks and autos. pp Progress Report — At the site of the new Donegal high school auxiliary gym- nasium, the structure is beginning to take on final exterior shape. Trusses have been set and sheating installed, giving a good pre-view of how things are going to be when the building is completed. CENTRAL HOTEL 102 North Market Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Now Serving Sunday Dinners In first floor dining rooms 11 AM. to 7 P.M. For Reservations Call 653-2056 Tr . Emergency SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY (June 29 and 30) Dr. Thomas W. O‘Connor FOURTHOF JULY Dr. David E. Schlosser Saturday Afternoon and Sunday (July and?) Dr. David E. Schlosser Be Hold Fly Up Ceremony For Brownie Troop 1123 On Monday June 3, a fly-up ceremony for Brownie Troop 1123 was held by Junior Troop 32. Brownies received their fly-up wings and their year pins. They were presented Junior handbooks by their leader, Mrs. Janet Breault. These books were bought for the girls with money donated to the troop by the Mount Joy Joycettes. The fly-up Brownies then said the Girl Scout Promise. They were presented Girl Scout Pins and the World Association Pins. The following girls were welcomed into Junior S¢éouting by their new leaders, Mrs. Nancy Kopf and Miss Ella Gainer: Kelly Brown, Kelly Oldfather, Stacy Ricedorf, Emily Zuch, Beth Moran, Wendy Germer and Carolyn Gehman. The first year Brownies received their year pins and their Brownie world Association Pins. The girls are: Heather Farmer, Colleen Roper and Tracy McCurdy. hooves. BUDGET (Continued from Page 1) grading period honor rolls. It is being considered to tighten honor roll requirements, eliminating any student with and grade of ‘“‘C” or lower. typewriter. TYPEWRITER INVENTORY ADJUSTMENT SALE Your old typewriter (regardless of age or condition is worth $100.00 in trade on one new popular electric Trade name and model deleted at request of distributor. only until distributor's stock is adjusted. Sorry, no phone orders, but come prepared to trade that antique from the attic at & TT BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, INC. BANK jprenicanp 915 N Hanover St Elizabethiown Pu "i, MASTER hens CHARGE | ; i ; | i Values representing huge quantity purchases available | | : OD ROR Some people believed that thunder was caused by horses’ KEE EER ENN NN NNN NRE ERE NN RRA RE EAN AN ARE A - A problem of ‘‘bubbling’’ and “curling” of a newly- x 4 » DOP han (Vii dES Hae laid cork floor at the Beahm developed. Chief areas of building gymnasium has trouble seem to be where Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear . . but add a dab of modern creativity introduces an American Heritage. Remember a bit of nostalgia . . . with the fanfare of a star-studded candlestick telephone. Just pick up your regular telephone and call your local United Telephone Business Office today. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. Ka kk kk hhh we khok kok kk ¥ . . as United Telephone sunlight from eastern windows falls on the floor. MEET TERT EEE EEE EE A SRR ¥* XXX EEE NEY EERE RENNER ERNE XX XN pk #,
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