Page 2 - Mount Joy Bulletin Beginners Grid Clinic Saturday At Donegal Aug. 14,1974 Football for beginners will be presented at Donegal high school on Saturday, Aug. 17. Football Clinic for all in- terested boys — grades five through eight — will be held Under the direction of the at the high school. THE Mayor Reports Last month I asked the citizens in the borough to report, to our police department, disturbing incidents and traffic violations that are getting out of hand. I am glad to say that a conscious citizen used his alertness and good judgement by turning in an alarm as a business property that was being burglarized. A thank you to Pete Stauffer for his quick reaction in helping our police department in apprehending this situation. I would like to commend Officer Aument and part-time Of- ficer Germer for their quick, efficient job in handling this incident. The borough crew has erected a one-way sign, traveling south, at Patterson Alley (aside St. Mark’s Church and Presbyterian llome) and on Coal Alley ( aside the Firestone Store and Sloans Pharmacy) a one-way sign traveling north. We urge all to make note of these changes in behalf of the community safety. Another reminder in reference to the ordinance on weeds, rubbish, etc. should be dealt with if this pertains to you. I urge all to keep Mount Joy a clean and a safe community in which to live. I will be in the Borough Office August 16th at 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for anyone wishing to discuss a problem concerning the borough. James A. Gingrich Mayor Summer TRAVELERS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Two of Mr. Reymer’s D.H.S. grid coaching staff, a = Activities will begin at 9:30 a.m. and be concluded by noon. There will be refresh- ments. General football fun- damentals will be stressed, f sp but there will be no body contact work. Boys will need no equipment. Their own shorts and sneakers will be the “uniform” of the day. Duties and playing methods of both linemen and backs will be discussed. In addition to the boys, any midget football coach who is interested may attend. Donegal high school | \ ¥ Ee . 1 football practice begins on Monday, 19. Physicals for the squad were held Thursday, Aug. 8, for 9th through 12th grade candidates. Reymer and daughter, Beth, Miss Angela Rostial, Brad Newcomer and Mrs. Mary Nissley were in Greencastle, Pa., last Thursday, to visit with relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Reymer and to attend festivities of Old Home Week. Seven Enter E'town Seven Mount Joy students will attend Elizabethtown college this fall as freshmen. They are: Christopher R. Coleman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Coleman, R.D. 2; Miss Ella Mae Henry, 220 Mount Joy St.; Miss Rebecca L. Merchant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merchant, R.D. 1. Miss Connie A. Reuter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reuter, 6 Joy Ave.; Paul D. Thompson, Box 203 R.D. 2; Miss Susan K. Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin R. Weaver, 171 Manheim St.; and Miss Sharon A. Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, 122 S. Barbara St. antique autos were in the parade on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Groff and daughter, Michelle, and Miss Sandra Heisey were vacationing last week in Wildwood, New Jersey. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION for Your Children at KRAYBILL MENNONITE SCHOOL Applications Now Being Received For Grades K - 9 KRAYBILL MENNONITE SCHOOL Welcomes Christian Families Regardless of Race or Denomination Call 653-5236 The Mount Joy BULLETIN 11 EAST MAINSTREET MOUNT JOY, PA., 17552 Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) Richard A. Rainbolt x Editor a and Publisher Advertising rates upon request. Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna. as second class mail unde the Act of March 3, 1879. a BEWARE OF THE ENERGY HOG: End-of-the-season bargain time is approach- ing, with the promise of big, big savings on air conditioners. But a low, low purchase price could mean high, high operating costs. That’s why we’d like you to know about EER — The Energy Efficiency Ratio. EER gives you some idea how much it will cost to operate your new air conditioner. All you do to figure out the EER is divide the power the air conditioner consumes (the number of watts it takes to run it) into the cooling capacity (the BTUs it puts out). If the unit uses 800 watts to produce 8,000 BTU, you simply divide the watts into the BTUs and come up with an EER of 10 Now 10 EER EXAMPLE: . 800, WATTS 8,000 BTU'S the higher the EER, the cheaper the unit is to operate. An EER of 5 is very poor, an EER of 11 is top-notch. The air conditioner with an EER of 5, by the way, can cost twice as much on your electric bill as the one with an EER of 10. If you're thinking about cashing in on one of those seasonal bargains on air conditioners, we'll be glad to tell you more about EER. In fact, we’ll send you a list of EER ratings on all the popular makes and models of air conditioners. Just drop a line to: Art Van Horn PP&L 2 North 9th Street Allentown, Pa. 18101 A real bargain air conditioner is one with a low price tag and a high EER. Checking out the EER while checking out the price tag can save you money — and help conserve precious energy. OU P& ru