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NEW lan REPLACEMENT MAN ° METHOD FOR “The Natural as Nature Look” | MAN'S WORLD | BARBER SALON 2 W. Orange St. Lancaster Ph. 394-0641 S.T. | I I | ! can have a 100% i natural appesing head of hae with | I ! I i | | 8 g i § Name ——————————— | | Counties, a Boy Scout, ines ios | Rory Lee Gallagher Donegal Coaches to award Rory Gallagher and Joseph Meszaros have been selected the recipients Coaches’ Association Scholarship Fund. Each will receive two hundred dollars towards furthering his education. Rory, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Gallagher, Jr., resides at 21S Marietta Street, Mount Joy, Pa. He will enter Millersville State College in the fall and major in Industrial Arts. Known as quite a versatile athlete, Rory lettered in football, basketball and baseball. During his senior year he was chosen for the Lancaster-Lebanon All-Star Football Team and also received the Jesse Mooney Award. Besides his athletic achievement, Rory was also | selected for National Honor Society and Boy of the Month. Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Meszaros and lives at 39 w. Walnut St., Marietta, Pa. In the fall, he will enter Lock Haven State College to Rainbolt leads Scout activities Richard A. Rainbolt, the former editor of the Mount Joy Bulletin, is a member of the Bicentennial Activity Committee of the L-L Boy Scouts. Scouts will visit historic spots throughout Lancaster | and Lebanon Counties to earn bicentennial distelfink patches. Sites the scouts will visit include Donegal Mills Plantation and the Donegal Witness Tree. By visiting three or more designated historical sites in Lancaster and Lebanon Cub, or Explorer taking part in the ‘‘Bicentennial Trek’ program can earn a special ‘‘Bicentennial dis- telfink’’ patch. The pro- week preceding Indepen- dence Day. a 3 Joseph A. Meszaros scholarships major in Mathmatical Computer Science. Also gaining varsity recognition in three sports, Joe receiv- ed letters in soccer, wrestl- ing, and track. In track, he set a school record for the 880 and helped in breaking the record for the two-mile relay. In his senior year he was one of the tri-captains of the wrestling team during their near perfect season. Joe is also credited with being a member of the National Honor Society, a musician in the Donegal Band, a Boy of the Month, and a member of the cast in the senior class play. This is the first time the scholarships have been presented by D.C.A., but the association is planning to continue the awards annually. Selection is based primarily of financial need. Also taken into considera- tion are recommendations of the coaches, school activities, and academic merit of the applicants. An elected committee from D.C.A. (Scholarship Com- mittee) screened the candi- dates and selected the award winners. Members of the Scholarship Commit- tee are as follows: Dennis Izzi(pres), Joyce Zangari (sec.), Gene Funk, Emil Swift and Jim Metzler (Chairman of committee). MYAA to meet The Marietta Youth Athletic Association will meet in the Marietta Com- munity House on Sunday, June 13, at 2 p.m. All coaches are urged to at- tend. Persons holding cur- rent membership tickets may participate in the activities of the club. Red Barn urniture Stripping t Located 4 miles West of Eliza- bethtown on Falmouth Rd. CALL 367-2959 Tune 9, 1976 ...Dr. Michael Gratch (continued) (continued from page 1) His wife is the former Eleanor Halter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin J. Halter, Carbondale, PA. She is a graduate of St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing. The Gratches have a son, Michael; a daughter, Carol Haack, and two grandsons. Dr. Gratch commander of Post is a past #809 Maytown Legion, past president of Bainbridge- Maytown Rotary, vice- chairman of the Donegal Sewer Authority, treasurer of the Marietta-Donegal Sewer Authority and a member of the Marietta Lion’s Club and St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Marietta. Medical Society, and is a Fellow of American Academy of Family Prac- tice. He served as school doctor for Marietta and Maytown for 29 years and as athletic physician for Donegal High School. A reception followed the dinner at the same loca- Letter to the editor A number of Lancaster County ex-patriots living here in Scottdale enjoy weekly visits to Marietta, Maytown, and Mount Joy via the Susquehanna He is affiliated with the PA tion. Medical Society, Lancaster Times. We pass my copy ‘‘Henry Libhart” is my among each other. author-pastor-friend, You did mix up two of my friends in your May 26 issue, however. On page 21 the photo captioned Libhart’s picture sometime. Dan Reist FRIDAY NIGHT IS FULL MOON AND WE’VE DECLARED THIS A SPECIAL VALUE WEEKEND WITH SOME SUPER SPECIALS AND AN ADDED BONUS FOR THE FRIDAY NIGHT LATE-LATE SHOPPER MEN’S LEISURE TOPS 50 PIECES FROM STOCK Reg. $25.00 to $35.00 HALF PRICE MENS LEISURE SHIRTS FANCIES-SOLIDS-PRINTS Were $15.00 saLE $9.00 MEN’S KNIT PANTS HAGGAR-LEE-FARAH VALUES TO $20.00 $11.90 and $13.90 BONUS 24 BOYS’ SPORT COATS BROKEN SIZES OF BETTER COATS REG. $25.95 To $32.95 sale $12.00 FRIDAY NIGHT 10+ Discount on all purchases from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sale items excluded SAVE ON UNDERWEAR HANES T-SHIRTS REG. 3/84.79 Sale 3/$4.29 BRIEFS REG. 3/$4.49 sale 3/$3.99 HERMAN WORK SHOES 6” HI AND OXFORDS Save $5.00 PER PAIR ) THURS-FRI-SAT L BOYS’ WEAR WASHABLE LEISURE TOPS DACRON AND COTTON CORD By Wrangler REG. $14.00 saLE $9.00 LEISURE PANT TO MATCH Size 8 to 16 - REG. $9.00 SALE $6.00 DRESS PANT SALE REG. $9.00 and $11.00 CHECKS AND PLAIDS sale $6.90 & $8.90 BOYS’ LEISURE SHIRTS Farah & Wrangler REG. $9.00 and $11.00 sALE $5.00 Pavia Martin BAe AAE——— STORE ELIZABETHTOWN John M. 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