Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 13, 1979, Image 5

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    June 13, 1979
Loose gets MSC
Distinguished Service
Award
Donegal High School
teacher Jack Loose was
named the 1979 Alumni
Distinguished Service
Award winner on Saturday,
June 9th, by the Millersville
College Alumni Association.
Loose was presented with
a certificate and honored at
the Alumni Day luncheon
held in Gordinier Dining
Hall. More than 300 alumni
attended the luncheon.
A 1947 MSC graduate,
Loose is active in a number
of civic organizations in the
Lancaster area and is well-
known for his interest in
local history.
He has taught at Donegal
since 1957. He is now chair-
man of the social studies
department.
Loose earned a master’s
from Millersville in 1967. A
past president of the
Lancaster Historical Society,
he is a member of the
Lancaster County 250th
Anniversary Committee and
the Lancaster County Bicen-
tennial Committee.
Active in the Republican
Party, Loose served as a
committeeman from 1964 to
1968 and has been a
member of the Republican
National Committee since
1960. He was elected to a
four-year term as County
Prothonotary in 1956.
Loose received the Valley
Forge Freedom Foundation
Medal and Citation in 1961
and has received several
other awards from organiza-
tions recognizing his ser-
vice.
He has been active in the
MSC Alumni Association
since his graduation and has
served continuously on its
executive committee since
1947. He served as vice-
president of the association
in 1965-66 and president in
1966-67. He has been
chairman of the associa-
tion’s Loyalty Fund since
1969.
Stamp Club news
Although the Mount Joy
Stamp Club was organized
in 1964, it was not until
February 10, 1976 that a
special cachet was develop-
ed and put on the market
honoring the 125th anniver-
sary of the incorporation of
Mount Joy into a borough.
Another cachet has been
designed and is on the
market. The Mount Joy
Stamp Club will be sponsor-
ing the Stamp Show and
Bourse, which will be held
at the Trading Post Center
Show Building, 451 W. High
Street, Elizabethtown, Sat-
urday June 30 and Sunday
July 1 and will be open both
days from 9:00 AM to 5:00
PM. During these two days
you will find competitive
exhibits, special cachet
covers, and nationally
known dealers will be offer-
ing for sale, stamps, covers
and postal stationery. It is
open to the public and
admission is free.
For this special event the
cachet designed by the
Mount Joy Stamp Club will
show on the envelope a
picture of the station, which.
has been torn down, the foot
bridge that crosses the
tracks, the elevator and the
station at the east bound
tracks. Inside the envelope
is a card with the history of
the railroad coming to
Mount Joy. These covers
can be purchased for 35
cents each or three for a
dollar. Some will have a
stamp and be postmarked
on the opening day of the
stamp show and these will
be SO cents each.
The covers may be
ordered by sending a
stamped self-addressed en-
velope to Mrs. Joseph
Shaeffer, President, Mount
Joy Stamp Club, 127 Park
Avenue, Mount Joy, Pa.
17552. People living in the
Mount Joy area may
purchase them direct from
the Stamp Club.
Serious thought will be
given to having other special
cachets telling the stories of
past history or new things
happening in Mount Joy.
—Jos. Shaeffer
Left to right: Jim Roberts, Jay Hess, Charles Hershey.
Lions install officers
The Mount Joy Lions Club
installed officers for the
coming year at the their
regular meeting on Tuesday
June Sth at Hostetter’s
Banquet Hall.
Lion Charles Hershey,
chairman of the Youth and
Leo Clubs, District 14D, was
in charge of the installation.
The following officers were
installed:
President, Jay R. Hess;
1st vice president, James L.
Becker; 2nd vice president,
Ron Melleby; 3rd vice
president, H. Morrell
Sheilds; secretary-treasurer
Don Bell; treasurer, George
McCue; lion tamer, Bill
Burton; assistant lion tamer,
Jay S. Barnhart; tail twister,
Jim Langenback; assistant
tail twister, Bill Graham.
New directors are Carlo
Wietzke, Joe Stradling, Paul
Clark and Bob Sherk.
You won’t believe what
mad Doctor Shelly has
concocted for you
this week!
When you buy a
Basset Bedroom Suite,
he will give you any set of
bedding in the store at half price.
Come in and take advantage of
the savings before
the Doctor regains his senses.
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