Page 8 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN FZ 0 EAST DONEGAL TWP. JAYCEES CARNIVAL 6 P.M. Aug., 29, 30, Sept. 1 Maytown Fire House BAKE SALE - 9 AM - AUG. 30 - Maytown P.O. WN Q \ URL Tg “Since 1915" CTU AR M4 P MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. oO’ Thursday, Friday, Saturday A PRIME CHOPPED SIRLOIN OF BEEF COOKED TO YOUR TASTE BUTTERED CAULIFLOUR HARVARD BEETS BUTTERED CORN FRENCH GREEN BEANS MASHED POTATOES SAUTEED MUSHROOMS SLICED BERMUDA ONION HOT oLL a CREAMERY BUTTER SERVED on a PLANK 4.95 ™ Cos For The Show FOR YOUR DANCING & DINING PLEASURE WED~—SAT. 9pm-2ani =YOUR HOSTS; GENE KING , TOM MILLER -YOUR WAITRESS; Sue Sue Bender Sue Bender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bender, W. Donegal Street, Mount Joy, and a senior at Donegal High School, at- tended the National Con- vention of Junior Achieve- ment at Indiana University. One of 14 delegates from Lancaster County, Sue is vice-president and editor of | the annual report for Junior Teachers win certification Lily Grimm, Glenn Leib, John W. W. Loose, Bernard Thome, Emerson V. Steh- man, and Catherine G. Zeller have all been award- ed supervisory certificates at Donegal High School. New volumes at MJ Library More New books for the Mount Joy Library include: Ragtime by ‘E. L. Doctorou Or Was He Pushed by. Richard Lockridge Madame Catherine by Irene Mahoney In a Year of Grace by Honor Tracy. Anyone wishing to display pictures or posters or any Bicentennial material, please contact the library. Bender at convention Acheivement. ‘““It was the greatest experience 1 ever had.” said Sue, who was with 2600 students from every state in the nation. Each year the Junior Achievers meet in seminars to discuss possible projects for next year. This past year Sue’s project was stained glass figurines. August 27, 1975 Tour, Sept.14 Hazel Crankshaw, May- town, has announced that the tour of old homes in the Maytown area, described in last week’s Susquehanna Bulletin, will be held Satur- day, September 14. Leslie Good, B.S., E-town Leslie R. Good, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aron W. Good, R.D. 1, Marietta, was among 87 persons who recently received baccalau- reate degrees from Eliza- bethtown College. President Morley J. Mays conferred degrees upon the canidates at an informal dinner for them and their guests on Friday, August 15 at 6 p.m. Miss Good received a bachelor of science in biology. Tom McCoy stands beside his homemade electric spit at the Jaycee pig roast in Marietta last Sunday. , = The spit includes racks for roasting potatoes and a’smoke retaining roof.
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