Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES arfait special 19° Thursday thru Sunday FAMILY RESTAURANT 454 W. Main St., Mount Joy - 653-2332 June 15-18 OFFICIAL SCORE CARD? June 19, 1978 July 17, 1978 June 26 1978 July 24,1978 July 3,1978 July 31,1978 (July 11 All Star Game) ABC MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL Have you picked up your Emoy JEIE mir First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 1”, i111} f/f / VJ / {4d // / First Federal Salutes Graduates RAINY DAY 1% Ja iA / / / fo MONEY 14% Passhooks rT TTT TY MEMBES FSLIC Federal Savings & Loan insurance Corp day-in, day-out interest no notice to withdraw Your Savings Insured to 340.000 24 East Main Street, Mount Joy "PHONE 653-8121 First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Lancaster Next to the Library Equal Credit Opportunity Lender Kids attend picnic June 14, 1978 os Blindfolded Jenny Frady pins a tail on the donkey. Fst Rls Watt Wadi tS dS dt 44 GS Boat Club Bar-B-Que East Donegal Club’s chicken barbecues :will be held June 17th at; 12:00 noon at the boat! jclub. Bring covered dishes} jand eating utensils—and} tcome early! s - MRE TE sill la 1 N11 ST) x Qo ® ~ Wn 60 Wp 6S Wt © Cn 8 te KEEPSAKE MEANS PERFECTION... Guaranteed in writing for perfect clarity, fine white color, and precise cut. Registered perma- nently and protected against loss. Keepsake Registered Diamond Rings KOSER’S JEWELRY STORE Rings from $200 to $10.000 Trade-Mark Reg I" E. Main St., Mount Joy Members of the May- town Elementary morning kindergarten class of Ruth Davis had an outdoor End of the Year party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, RDI Marietta, last week. Winners in the various contests were: Tammy Flowers, 3-legged race; Tony Mohr, bean bag toss; Jimmy Westenhoefer, pea- nut scramble; and Todd Applegate, pin the tail on the donkey. Other games were play- ed. A pinata was broken. Prizes were awarded and refreshments were served by mothers of the students. Smedley to be officer Richard Smedley Richard Smedley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smedley of North Gay Street in Marietta, will soon enter the U.S. Air Force’s Officer Training School (OTS). “I felt 1 was qualified to be an Air Force Officer, so I applied,”’ says Richard, who has been working in the Air Force's research program dealing with birds that hit airplanes. He has enjoyed his work with the Bird Aircraft Springfield Garden Apartments *Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment * Wall to wall carpet. * All conveniences * $230 plus electric Security and references. Applications being taken Mount Joy Phone 653-2600 FEES FIF SSF 0 0 da da a3 WAS AIA TES V TT TTT eL YAN ey LET en Strike Hazard (BASH) program, but, he continues “I think a person needs to strive to do better. You can’t sit back and be complacent simply because you have a job you enjoy. You’ve got to move ahead.”’ When he graduates from OTS, Richard will be commissioned a 2nd lieu- tenant. As such, he will have a chance to use the training he got at Albright College in biology, chem- istry, and math, to a larger extent than he has up till now. If he gets back into BASH, he will continue his bird studies, but in a more responsible position. Smedley was chosen ‘Airman of the Quarter” for part of 1977, and was the honor graduate in basic training. Off-duty, he is a member of the base soccer and softball teams, likes to golf, and plays tennis. He enjoys crossword puzzles. He is married and has one daughter. His wife, Carol, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greider, Mount Joy RD #1. Bluegrass Into bluegrass music? Penn State-York will teach you all about it this summer. The 6-week course is back by popular demand. You don’t have to be a musician to enroll. Information, call York 771-4321. ot 8