75 = uuiiiiiiiiiiidiidiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiididdiiii dd di il LL (ia March 26, 1975 YOUR BEST FRIENDS by Paul Raber When your children all get married And leave mom and dad alone, It makes you feel so lonely When that happens in your home All those happy years together And the good time we all had, They will never be forgotten By your mom and good old dad. When we go upstairs €ach evening And mom switches on the light, All those little beds are empty Not a curly head in sight. And all those playthings That mom picked up. off the floor, It would fill our hearts with gladness Just to see them there once more. That’s why we get so lonesome When we sit at night alone, Just a worrying and a fretting Why the children don’t come home. If you live close to your parents Go and see them day by day, For they want to be with you always When that gold has turned to gray. Take those hands when they grow feeble Guard them close the whole way through, You can never pay for half the things Your folks have done for you. Soon your old home will be vacant. But the memory of it never ends, When God claims your dad and mother He has taken your best friends. CHESS ANYONE? The 7th Annual Gettys- burg College Open Chess Tournament will be held Saturday, April 12, in Glat- felter Hall, room 101, with registration in the faculty lounge from 8 - 8:45 a.m. Class A will be a United States Chess Federation sanctioned tournament, di- rected by Robert Trone LTD. USCF membership is required and may be pur- chased at registration. Also there is a fee of $2 (if sent before March 31) or $3 thereafter. The match will be a four-round Swiss Sys- tem 40/60. Trophies will be given to the champion, to second place, and to the best player under 14 years of age. Class B is free, not sanc- tioned by the USCF, and does not require member- ship in the USCF. It, too, will be a four-round Swiss match 40/60. The winner will receive a trophy. Could this be a pile of tusks in the legendary elephants’ graveyard? A close-up in a macaroni factory? A shipment of melted flutes? A batch of brand-new umbrella handles? Actually, they’re stacked-up supports for electric wiresin a $4,900,000 set of dust collectors being installed: by Pennsyl- vania Power & Light Company to clean flue gases at its Sunbury Steam Electric Station in Shamokin Dam, Pa. 75+ banquet Plans for the annual 75 Plus Banquet, sponsored by the Mount Joy Jaycees and Joycee-ettes, are underway. This year the banquet will be held on June 12, at 5:30 p.m., at Hostetter’s Dining Hall. Invitations are being readied, but have not been sent out as yet. All persons who have received invita- Players are requested to bring standard sets and clocks if possible. Preregis- trations or inquiries should be directed to Prof. Robert H. Trone, Gettysburg Coll- ege, Gettysburg, Pa. 17325. DHS STAGE BAND IN COMPETITION Last Saturday night the Donegal High School stage band traveled to Warwick for a high school band compe- tition. Led by student director Steve Hassinger, they played three numbers: “Hot Pants,” “Super Star,” and Hassing- er’s arrangement of ‘““Mac- Arthur Park.” Winner was North Penn, with Muhlenberg, 2nd place, and Manheim Township, 3rd. Donegal High School took 4th and Manheim Cen- tral, 5th, Faculty director Glenn Weaver is pleased with the band and promises Susque- hanna Country more stage band music at the concert band’s spring concert on Saturday, May 3rd. Autiques i Le §- . ony $ ic rang brane wa a # ! TOW ot i S € +3 WEST amanxe Tein racer med: : oS i” 2 3. Lily Nieman Antiques 7. “The Parlier’ Antiques and Gifts 8. Henry Children’s Portrait Sketches 17 W. MARKET — 426-1472 328 E. MARKET — 426-1270 & Jane Schlosser 234 E. MARKET - 426-2201 Dolls, Toys, Antiques & Studio = rx 7 Q @O ff ~ A N= 4 Collectibles By Emme C. Reynolds BIDDLE ST. — 426-3927 Antiques and Primitives 5. The Oliver House 104 E. FRONT — 426-3796 Fine Antiques, Crystal and China 6. White Swan Tavera Antiques 14 E. FRONT — 426-2189 Clocks, Furniture and Accrmpaniments ATS. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 MARIETTA REPRESENTATIVE — John Groff — 426-3264 MARIETTA THREE FIREPLACES in this Single Colonial Brick Home with 3 Car Garage. First Floor has Foyer, L.R., D.R., Kit., Bedroom & Bath. Second Floor has L.R., Kit., 3 Beds. and Bath. Third Floor has 4 Rooms. Owner did not change original architec- ture, could easily be converted back to single dwelling. Slate roof, Front and Back Porch. Situated in Beau- tiful well-established neighborhood. MODERN TOWNHOUSE with L.R., Kit. with loads of cabinets, Largegh.R. with Sliding Doors to Private Deck, Three Bec 0 0 Tile Bath and Central Air Conditioning caved, i eae, $24,900.00 FIVE BEDROOM SINGLE with Garage, L.R., D.R,, Kit. and Bat ' arge Porch, Storm Doors and Win- dows. Plenty | Lo for a large family to stretch- OULIN crime sv ivssiniains dius an $23,000.00 N\/ JACK JOHNSON REALTOR 451 LOCUST ST. - COLUMBIA tions previously, will auto-! matically receive an invita- tion this year. Anyone 75 years or old- er and a resident or former resident of Mount Joy, is eligible. Anyone eligible and who has not received an invitation is asked to con-! tact: Mrs. Sarah Heckert, 116 Delta Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-2155. 7 Remember them by phone. Call home tonight. , 6189 285-5500 Long distance rates are always lower after 5P.M. and dialed direct. aun THE UNITED TELEPHONE BEE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 2 A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. i
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