Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 21, 1975, Image 15

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May 21, 1975

NOTHING BNEW — BUT Te S

GOOD FOOD ON OUR SHELVES
AND IN OUR FREEZERS
TO SHOP WITH US WILL BE
A GOOD SPOT IN A GOOD DAY

WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT.
: GOOD BUYS AND GOOD SERVICE
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% mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661
HOURS: Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Fri. 8a.m. 109 Pa. 4
GOOD PARKING CLOSE TO THE DOOR

NOW PAYING AS
HIGH AS . . .
Jacob N. Olweiler
‘local representative
218 §. MARKET ST.
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
367-5134


ate Capital==|
$1,000 minimum required.
1.19%
MON. - TUES. - THURS.
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
WED. - 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
FRI. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
SAT. - 9:00 a.m. ase d
Accounts insured to $40,000.


Busan
’72 VW Beetle
WISSLER

USED CARS
’72 RENAULT Station Wagon
’71 3 RENAULT 16’s, auto., 4 speed
71 GREMLIN, floor shift
’71 HORNET Sportabout, auto.
’70 REBEL, 4 dr., auto.,PS, air. Real nice!
’67 DODGE Polara, 4 dr., auto., PS, air
’65 FORD Galaxie, 4 dr., auto., PS $495
’64 RAMBLER Classic, auto, PS
Route 230 West, % Mile West of Mount Joy
PHONE-653-2091
MOTORS



Enjoy big power features
at a surprising price.
Cadet® 76 Lawn Tractor

Real Grass- Roots Savings!

has 7 HP engine and gear g
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
Messick Farm Equipment, Inc.
2750 N. Market St.
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022
Phone 367-1319


drive with one-pedal
clutch and brake. Cadet
80 has 8 HP engine and
hydrostatic drive. 36”
cutting swath. Many
attachments available.
See these economical
tractors today.



the past two years.
Businessmen
to hear Bixler
The Mount Joy Chapter of
the Full Gospel Business
Men’s Fellowship Interna-
tional will meet at Hostet-
ter’s Banquet Hall in Mount
Joy for a dinner meeting on
May 30 at 7:00p.m. and a
breakfast meeting on May
31 at 8:30a.m.
Russell Bixler will be
guest speaker. Mr. Bixler
has been an associate
minister of the Pittsburgh
Church of the Brethren for
He is
involved in a growing
ministry of preaching and
teaching in the charismatic
renewal across the United
States. He has had articles
and sermons published , as
well as his book, ‘It Can
Happen to Anybody!’.
For reservations call Ger-
ald Brubaker, 431 Sunset
Avenue.
Bicentennial
meeting, 5/28
The Bi—Centennial Com-
mittee’s next meeting will
be Wednesday, May 28, at
7:30p.m. at the Marietta
Community House. Repre-
sentatives from Maytown,
Marietta and East Donegal
churches, schools, fraternal,
social and volunteer organi-
zations, business and in-
dustry have been invited to
attend.
The Bi—Centennial Com-
mittee is anxious to seek the
cooperation of these groups,
and, in turn, offer the
committee’s resources to
them in order to make our
Bi—Centennial celebration
a creative and memorable
one.
If you or your organization
wish further information
about the May 28 meeting
please contact Mr. Shu-
maker, 426—3870 or Mrs.
Crankshaw, 426—23867.
Chicken soup
to be served
The * Maytown Fire
Company Auxiliary will hold
a food sale and chicken corn
soup sale on Memorial Day,
May 26th.
Anyone who wishes to
contibute eggs or corn
should bring it to the Fire
Hall on Saturday or Sunday.
Baked good donations
should be delivered Mon-
day morning.
Donegal
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 15
Rangers at Restoration Meeting

Charles Heistand, Dean Bechtold, and Michael Cohan at the Marietta-
East Donegal Bicentennial Committee,
Five attend Naturalization Day luncheon
by Mary—Margaret Peraro
On Friday, May 16, I had
the privilege of escorting
five of Donegal High
School’s fine student citi-
zens to the Lancaster
County Naturalization Day
Luncheon at the Hilton
Hotel in Lancaster. The
purpose of the luncheon was
to honor 15 persons who
earlier in the morning had
taken the oath of United
States citizenship. Four of
our students were sponsor-
ed by the Maytown Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary Post
Unit 809:Philip Houseal,
Patricia Peifer, Michael
Kohler, and Steven Hassin-
ger. One Donegal student,
Jane Youtz, was invited
under the auspices of the
Women’s Democratic Club
of Lancaster.
When Mr. Loose and
Mrs. Landis extended the
invitation to me and to the
students, I was given the
option of selecting the five
students whom 1 felt would
be fitting representatives.
The decision was a difficult
one, since 1 feel that
Donegal is blessed with
many outstanding citizens.
However, I made the selec-
tions on the following basis:
Jane Youtz—Freedoms
Foundation Youth Medal
Winner.
Michael Kohler—First
place winner of the Mount
Joy American Legin Essay.
Steven Hassinger—
Author of the 1974 Veter-
ans’ Day Assembly.
FOUNDED
1889
DONEGAL
MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY
MARIETTA, PENNA.
ADJUSTMENTS
MADE
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LOSSES
PAID
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Philip Houseal—A really
fine Donegal citizen, who
took time from his schedule
to attend the Maytown
Americanism Program.
Patricia Peifer—One of
three winners of the May-
town American Legion Aux-
iliary essay contest.
The Naturalization
Luncheon program was very
impressive and dear to the
hearts of all of us who feel
strongly about the merits of
our nation. It was especially
moving to see the pride
which the 1S new citizens
exhibited as they received
their official certificates of
citizenship from Judge Ap-
pel.
Your Local
Insurance
Company
Supporting
a Local
Effort
Donegal Mutual Insurance Company
ROUTE no. 441 BY-PASS
MARIETTA, PENNSYLVANIA 17547