SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 7 SQUARE DANCE IN BAINBRIDGE Jo Lynette Good is par- The Rotary Club of May- Street in Bainbridge. ticipating in Eastern Menno- town and Bainbridge is spon- The Westernaires will pro- nite College’s “Jerusalem soring a Square Dance to be vide the music. Paul An- Term,” March 10 - May 22. held this Friday evening, drews will call the dances. Miss Good, a sophomore April 11, at 7:30 p.m. at Tickets can be purchased Bible major, is the daughter Hawthorn’s Furniture and at the door or from mem- of Mrs. Pauline Good of Rt. Interior Garage on Race bers of the Rotary Club. 2, Mount Joy. The seminar participants will be based in Jerusalem and will study and travel in the Middle East and Europe under the direction of Dr. Willard M. Swartley, chair- man of EMC’s Bible and philosophy department. LOCAL GIRL IN JERUSALEM Trout Fishermen KENNETH B. STROMINGER, JR. Ww Airman First Class Kenn- 2%: hos Bins Ff eth B. Strominger, Jr., son : ! : nn 2 ry $ : f Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B K Mill b b 0 . evin Miller, Coach Swift, Bob Barto photo by Jim Gerberich Stromtinger, Sr. of 307 W. Basket ball banquet Elizabeth St., Maytown, Pa., is a member of the 43rd by John P. Weidman ‘ ‘ Strategic Wi many outstanding door trophies. Bob Barto, the Sa Nn ft A, The Donegal High School prizes. These prizes were son of Mr. and Mrs. William 2 ) . : : ; received the U. S. Air Force basketball team ended its given to'the players, the Barto, Mount Joy, came Outstanding Unit Award 1974-75 season with a fine cheerleaders, and the coach- away with three of the four : x : " . : with Combat “VV” device. banquet planned by the es during the banquet. trophies. Bob received the Airman Strominger i 2 Basketball Booster Club fea- The basketball team Most Valuable Player A- security policeman with the “Se McComsey’ $s SN Sportsman’s Center 745 W. Main Street Mount Joy turing Don Smith, head would like to thank Yingst ward,” the “Top Rebound- : . basketball coach at Eliza- Auto Sales, Ray N. Wiley er Award,” and the ‘““Most 431 which was cited for meritorious service from bethtown College, as the guest speaker. The parents’ organization provided an excellent meal featuring chicken, and vari- ous covered-dish items, which the players’ mothers graciously prepared. Mr. William Barto visited various businesses in. the school district and received Finally BR et slid lis rads iar rrr rrr rr rd Quality Pre-owned Cars We also offer: eb A a a rr 7 7 A VI Willi lide did ddd didi Foreign Car Owners ! A repair specialist you can trust. right in Mount Joy. Now you don’t have to waste time, travel, and money on repairs. 3% 1974 FORD Mustang |l * 1973 OLDS Omega * 1972 FORD Thunderbird % 1974 CHEV. % Ton Tk. % 1971 PONTIAC LeMans % 1971 TRIUMPH TR6 3% 1971 V.W. Fast Back % 1971 MERCURY Marquie Bro. % 1968 OLDSMOBILE Delta % 1972 CHEV. Vega *Discount to All Senior Citizens *Inspections *24 Hour Towing (653-1148) *Full Service On All Makes of American and Foreign Cars Agency, Inc., and Kunkle Oil Service for providing the funds for the trophies, Ruhl’s Flowers for a beauti- ful centerpiece, and the more than sixty businesses, too numerous to mention, who donated the door prizes. The highlight of the even- ing was the presentation of Gass dd La 2 - i Lidia didi a iiiiiiiiiliiil iid dd ddd didi iii ddd rr *Green Stamps Improved Player Award.” Kevin Miller, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller, Mount Joy, also received the ‘““Most Valuable Player Award,” due to a tie in the voting of the players. The basketball team would like to thank every- one who made the banquet 1 success. VOTERS SERVICE BOOTH AT PARK CITY The League of Women Voters of Lancaster County will sponsor a Voters Service Booth in the West Mall, Park City during the first three weekends in April. In addition to providing non-partisan information a- bout voting regulations, League members will give voting machine demonstra- tions at the voting machine which has been provided by the County. Citizens will be able to register to vote at the County registration booth, also in the West Mall. Both the League booth and the official registration booth will follow this sched- ule: 2:00 to 8:30 p.m. April 4, 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. April s. 2:00 to 8:30 p.m. April 11,12:00 to 6:00 p.m. April 12. 2:00 to 8:30 p.m. April January to November 1973. Airman Strominger is a 1972 graduate of Donegal High School, FREE COFFEE & DONUTS We will be open all night Friday April 11th. Mount Joy. FRUIT J1AND JY QI? “) 5 z \ 2 * N ») CASA a £4 DREN ¥ 1 hy i) Nr SA A Pai 3 £1 “ oN: Ey (Yq es - an UN 7 o NO A “s 5 : 2 q Its ar MAKE THE FRUIT STAND YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST AND FRESHEST IN VEGETABLES 50 Ibs. U.S. #1 Potatoes $1.69 LOWEST PRICE AROUND! gaster Flower Clearance! STILL SOME FANTASTIC BARGAINS LEFT! (ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS TO QUANTITY BUYERS) PLANT NOW! ENJOY FOR YEARS TO COME! MUMS HYACINTHG ACALEAS TULIPS (Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only) Baked Ham $1.89 . «1 Lanc. Co. Swiss Cheese $1.49 51.60 EERR'S Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 8 AM.-11 P.M. PHONE: 426-1805 Daily & Sunday Mon. -Sat. -7t0 9; Sun. -9t0 9 MOUNT JOY CITGO Service Station Locally Owned Abe Weidman 964 Main Street, Mount Joy Phone: 653-1104 18,12:00t06:00 p.m. April 19. 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. April 21. . .last day to register to vote. For more information a- bout the Voters Service Booth or the League of Women Voters, call 569- 5895. V// ats lili ld Glliidddiiauniaada TA LLLTLCL LLL LLL IEE ALI soo 7 > III ZZ rr rr rll rd ddd ssdiiiiididdiddidddiiidd
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