October 29, 1975 Heapses tour south of border Mexican border town along the Rio Grande, they took a desert train trip to Mexico City, seeing cacti, Joshua trees, century plants, sage, and desert flowers of all | ponecal B . 2 kinds on the way. gal Braves midget foot ball teams traveled to L % In Mexico City the Heap- | o Lancas - 3 | ter to tangle with St. Joe. The es visited the archeological | ““B"* team started the ay of museum of Aztec and Maya | rioht bv nipping their h cultures, had dinner in a ght oy nipbme osts ; 20—16. Todd Butz took a restaurant located in a cave | hand-off on Donegal’s first in the side of a mountain, lay from scrimmage and and the Ballet Folklorico di ad 77 yards for the lg Mexico featuring songs and | Butz to Darin Kolp pass dances of Mexico area. The ) added the 2-point conversion. 800,000 population of the | However, St. Joe came right city includes very poor : car back with two quick TD’s and outlying districts, where the led 16—8 at half-time. Late in Heapses saw more donkeys | the third quarter Butz scored than trucks. They also saw | on a 1-yard keeper to pull the pyramids of the sun and within 2. Then midway moon as well as a 17th-cen- | through the fourth quarter a tury monastery Aztec. : Butz to Scott Snyder pass Taxco with its red-tiled : Pp 2 good for 48 yards put the roofs, silver shops and | Braves into the lead at 20—16 mines, and Our de la Borda, : and they held on to win. On overlooking the city, where | defense, Leroy Claar blocked Taxco’s water supply is a punt and Scott Hoover treated, were featured at- | recovered a fumble. Bill tractions here. Dishart, Jim Perry, George Beautiful Acapulco was | Armold, Duane Musser, Ron the scene of a cruise on the | Kennedy and Rodney Fellen- bay; at night a Fiesta | paum added their muscle to the defense and that was enough. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaps, 351 Delta Street, Mount Joy, have returned from a 22-day bus and train tour with ‘“‘Four Winds” travel agency through the Southern States and Mexi- co On Sunday, the 26th, the After boarding the South- ern Crescent the Heaps traveled to Mobile, Ala., where they took a three- hour tour of the city. The 65 acres of Bellingraph Gar- den, Bijou, and Mobile docks were visited in Alaba- ma. They then drove to Biloxi, Mississippi, where they visited an old planta- tion, and took a 3-hour ride on the ‘‘Magnolia Blos- som.’”’ They saw the harbor and ship yard where U.S. destroyers are built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Com- pany. At New Orleans, they boarded the Sunset Limited, and got off at sprawling, modern Houston. High- lights for the sightseers here were the Astrodrome and NASA Center. In Houston, | they stayed at downtown | Hyatt Regency Hotel, the favorite hostelry of presi- dents while in town. After a bus ride from Texas to Laredo, a typical Mexicana was on the pro- gram at the Heapses'hotel. On their return trip they visited San Antonio and New Orleans. The “*A’’ team struggled to a 0—O0 tie as both teams let We TREAT not TRICK on Halloween— with the very best specials you’ve ever seen! * SALE * R.C. and DIET RITE COLA 6—16 oz. Throwaways REGULARLY $1.59 ONLY $1.25 We have AVALANCHES of APPLES, PILES of PUMPKINS, and GALLONS of GOOD CIDER. SPECIALS Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Only Baum’s Sweet Bologna SALE $1.491b. REGULARLY $1.79 Ib. jK unzler’s Sunday Best Bacon recuarty s2.90. SA LE $1.89 1b. HERR SG Intersection of 441 & 7143 PHONE: 426-1805 Open 8 A.M.-11 P.M. Daily & Sunday C team captures division title for Mount Joy Midget Braves by Jere R. Duke scoring opportunities get a- way. Casey Krady, Steve Butz, Steve Meszaros and Leonard Mummau led the offense that moved the ball well at times. Jeff Kauffman, Craig Lehman, John Haugh, John Longenecker, Phil Spickler and Rick Breneman led the tight defense as they held St. Joe at bay all the way. The day belonged to the Super ‘‘C’’ as they smashed the previously unbeaten St. Joe team 21—0 and captured their division title with a perfect 7—0 slate. Following a fumble recovery by Gene Wagner, Brian Carbaugh swept around his own right end for 45 yards and the score on the first play of the second period. Darrel Risberg plung- ed over for the PAT and the Braves led 7—0. Midway through the fourth quarter Carbaugh rambled S9 yards for another score and that was quickly followed by Tom Lucabaugh’s keeper for 6 more. Lucabaugh tossed a pass to Shawn Maxwell for a 2-point conversion and Done- gal’s lead rose to 21—0. The defense, which has allowed only 6 points all season, again completely muffled their op- ponents scoring guns. Bob Blevins and Risberg chipped in with fumble recoveries and Scott Hostetter, Eric Brenner, Kevin Fantom, John Yohe and Shawn Maxwell filled in all the gaps as St. Joe found the going extremely tough. The **C’’ team will now meet either Elizabethtown or Col- umbia for the Red Rose league title on Sunday the 2nd at a neutral site (possibly the President’s field). John Matoney corrects errors John E. Matoney, Demo- cratic candidate for Mount Joy Borough Council from the Florin Ward, has asked the Bulletin to correct a couple statements made about him in last week’s issue of the paper. First, Mr. Matoney is not at present a real estate salesman, although he was licensed in the past to sell real estate. Secondly, he did not serve in World War 11, although he was in the Marine Corps soon after the war and did serve during the Korean War. Bulletin error We apologize to the Mount Joy American Legion for calling them the VFW in a headline last week. The story, about the Legion's gift of two flags to Mount Joy Vo-tech, was accurate. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN—PAGE 11 fi haul cancelled store orders, odd discontinued items and samples from Carolina factories to a warehouse outlet in Mt. Joy.” “NO SECONDS" “Priced just above nice used things.” 72 dn Jl MISTAKES / ©) FURNITURE 17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa. Clrctegi i . At) Children & Adult , BROWSING HOURS Weekdays | 1-9 Saturday 1-6 SCRE NE 4:2 E. FRONT ST., (VI AR Y- Instruction” ‘ / DRINKS IER eileen AEST ST APR Classes Start Nov. 1st LOOKING FOR SOMETHING = = = = = = new, different, exciting? Want to meet people? Make money? The SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN is looking for capable, industrious, outgoing people to sell advertising part-time. Car, telephone needed. Don’t call—write a letter describing your qualifications. 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