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"SVE 20° ON A 1-QUART BOTTLE OF IVORY LIQUID » DD PG -20 Offer Expires 7/31/74 ‘One Coupon Per Famiy SAVE 30° ... WITH THIS COUPON ON A 3-QUART BOTTLE OF DOWNY RINSE One Per Family ' Expires 7/31/74 BALSALL S .. WITH THIS COUPON ON / | THREE BATH-SIZE BARS OF SCTE ... WITH THIS COUPON ON A 10-0z. JAR OF INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Expires 7/31/74 One i, wiht July 24, 1974 Work Nears Climax On New Track Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 3 WORKMEN PUT DOWN first of three layers of the surface for Donegal high school’s new $100,000 running track, located immediately north of the present baseball field. Final sur- facing — a special, resilient material — may be laid later this week. Construction of Donegal high school’s new running track — a $100,000 project — is going through a critical stage this week with a possibility that the final surfacing may be done by Saturday. Early this week, the first of three layers of the track surfaces (course macadam) had been paid and rolled into place. Later a second coating will be ap- plied and finally a special type layer will be put down. The running surface — the third layer, called reslite — will provide the finished surface for the quarter-mile track. In the meantime, erection of a $7,880 chain link fence is progressing. The entire area will be encircled, joining the present baseball field fence, which will form the south side of the track site. At a recent meeting of the School Board, authorization was given for construction of run-ways and jumping pits, located inside the oval. Specifications were omitted from the original bidding. Cost is to be $4,756. The entire area was rough graded several months ago. Following completion of construction activities, the area, both inside and outside the aval, will be seeded. Construction is being done by Robert A. Kinsley, Inc., of York. GOP Re-elects Divet As Area Chairman The biennial reorganization meeting of the Republican Committee members of the Donegal School District area was held in Mount Joy this past week. Paul F. Paes, County Chairman, welcomed the members and conducted the voting. Following the election of officers, Paes gave a talk on the importance of good local and county government and the up coming elections. All officers are elected to serve for two years and all were elected by unanimous vote on the first ballot. They are: Area Chairman — Richard F. Divet, West Ward, Mount Joy; Vice-Chairman — Charles H. Zerphey, West Donegal Twp.; Representative to Advisory Board — Leda Appley, Second Ward, Marietta Borough; and Secretary — Helen H. Harnish, West Ward, Mount Joy. An area registration chairman will be named in the near future. The person selected will not be a member of the elected committee but an appointee. Nancy Roland Accented By Covenant College Nancy Roland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Roland, 49 Frank Street, has been accepted for admission to Covenant college, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, for the 1974-’75 academic year. A 1973 graduate of Donegal high school, she was a member of band, chorus, and the Future Teachers of America. Covenant College, a four- year liberal arts college sponsored by the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod, is located atop Lookout Mountain, overlooking Chattanooga, Tennessee. Committed to Biblical perspective in all areas of learning, its 480 students come from some 40 states and several foreign coun- tries. “include Bruce L. Ryder Named To Senate At Elizabethtown Bruce L. Ryder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin N. Ryder, 701 W. Main St., has been elected to represent the department of physics in the Student Senate at Elizabethtown College for the 1974-75 academic year. The Student Senate, part of the College’s Community Congress involving all segments of the campus community, is elected on a representative basis from residence units, academic departments and the fresh- man class. Ryder, who will be a senior in the fall, was elected by the Senate to serve on the academic council and the admissions committee. Women Republicans Plan Summer Party Kenneth Lee, candidate for lieutenant governor, will be among the many legislators and candidates - who will be the guests of the Women’s Republican Club at its annual summer party on Thursday, August 8, at Overlook Golf Course on the Lititz Pike. The all-day affair will afternoon and evening card parties, a fashion show and tea in the afternoon, and a buffet dinner, which will be served from 5 to 8. The event is open to the public. Men Are Needed At Grandview Grandview PTG will begin installing new play ground equipment, = Saturday, August 3, at 8 am. Men interested in helping, meet at the school. For more in- formation call: Ken Depoe, 653-5829.
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