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The program 10: the on the Community Program ser-| evening is as follows: 7:30 to DAY & BERRIER | ies by the college and the Pat-| 8:00 Visitation classrooms, dd { ton School for Boys, the per-| including the new Kindergarten 29 W. Main St., MOUNT JOY Fit brings the Hedgerow| in Cross-Roads Church. { | Phone 3-8421 | players to the campus for the! 8:00 - Project discussion. El-| x . vot i p icere for 055- | | first time. ection of officers for the 1955- | - nt A een | 1956 year, after which Mrs. x | Langan will show CHILD) CRAFT (Books for research] material for children). Also a | discussion of remodeling led by| Mr. Saylor, principal of the| | Maytown and Washington| Schools. All parents, patrons] and friends of the schools are] invited to be present to / and give expression to this im- | ® portant matter of which school, | Florin or Maytown, should be] expanded. Some Schoolboard| members will be present. 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ANNUAL NROTC EXAM | | The tenth annual competitive for desire colleg2z and train for careers as| nation on 10, the Navy announced today. for are now available, but must November announcement added ‘andidates Naval careers in col- Male citizens of between the NROTC aptitude test. attain a qualifying] given the rigid midshipman afnination next February. From the pool of qualified candidates; competition, ap-| 1,800 young selected ment to the NROTC, | college of their Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. 10 FOR high to school] attend held] Dec. will be NROTC | pe i the the 19, will| leges and universities across the 1956, with substan-| | tial financial assistance from the | After a college education, graduates will be commissioned in the Regular] Navy or Marine Corps, with theo normal | for ac- Fleet thru-| | Mrs. Guy United! 17 the the ages of eligible to apply for| Por-| Navy's physical ex-| men | appoint- and the| for choice. | bethtown College. | | | | | | | | | | | ing. | | sale Saterday, NEWTOWN Thursday, Mrs. Irene Snyder and Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt attended the annual EUB con- ference at Harrisburg. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ey and family of Mount Joy. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Or-| istus Wittle were Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Wittle, Columbia RD, | Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, | Sr., Mt. Joy, Mr. Ragner Hall-| Mr. Jos-| gren, Jr., Millersburg, eph Wittle, Marietta and Mr./ Joseph Wittle and children, of Columbia RD. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey | and children and Mrs. Edith Erb, visited Mr. and Mrs. John| V. Witmer and son, E-town R.| D ( Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Camp- bell and children, of Lancaster spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Campbell's parents Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. Mr. Harold Stoppard and son Kenny of Ironville and Miss Marsha Shaud, Columbia RD, visited Mr. and ‘Mrs. Earl Gelt-! macher and family. { Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and family were Mr. and Mrs. ‘and Mrs. Robert Bish, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fogie, and Mr. Harry Mammi- no, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derr and Children, Mt. Joy, visited Mrs. Matilda Derr. Visitors of Mr. Maurice Frysinger, Moore and Mrs. Ida er were, Mrs. John and daughter Diane, ry Mellinger, Mount Joy RD, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, of Marietta, and Rev. Fry, Manor. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber were Mr. and Winters and family, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnson, Lancaster. Friday Rev. and Mrs. R. Arndt celebrated their wedding anniversary. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-| man Brosey and Mrs. Edith' Erb, were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Brosey, Milton Grove, Mr. Jno. and Mrs. | Mrs. Katie Eisenberg- Mrs. Hen- and H.! 41st Rosting, E-town, Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mt. Joy RD, Mrs.| John Ackerman, Columbia and Robert Witmer, Marietta. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Moore and family were Misses | Elva and Arlene Marron, Ronks | and Rev. John F. Ferich, Eliza- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Hain2s were Mr. and Mrs Saunders, Columbia, Mrs Lloyd Nentwig and daughter, Florin. | Mrs. Edith Erb was admitted! to the St. Joseph Hospital Monday under observation. Mrs. Norman Brosey visited! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Geltmacher of Columbia R1 Monday even-| | Jim and on' o — FOOD SALE OCT. 1 The Good Cheer Class of E. U. B. Church will hold a food! Oct. 1, at 9:30 | a. m. at Wiley & Rutt’s offices, ! | East Main Street | Postmaster General To Receive Award For Driving Record Arthur accept a General will Postmaster E. Summerfield special safety citation Friday awarded the Post Office Dept. by the National Safety Council for the department's safe driv-! ing record in 1954. | The presentation will be made in Mr. Summerfield's office at 9:30 A. M. by A. E. Stoddard, President of the Union Pacific Railroad and a Trustee of the National Safety Council. The Postmaster General will accept the award on behalf of the 100- ,000 Postal people who last year drove the Department's | 85,000 vehicles to a new safety record for the Postal Establish- ment. | Formerly the Post Office De-| partment possessed one of the] worst accident records in the entire Federal Government. | Upon learning this, Mr: Sum- merfield shortly after he assum- ed offic2, instituted the Depart- ment’s first intensive safety pro- gram which included safe driv- ing instruction as well as driv- er examination and physical ro- action tests. “Until that time, although there had been a Safety Officer in the Department, he had been! without funds operate effectively,” merfield “We or personnel to Mr. Sum- said. activated | the Department's first truly or- ganized and funded Safety and Health Division in the Bureau of Personnel, and staffed it with experts in industrial health and safe driving. They were given top priority safety, to get a program going,” he ad-| ded. “This program is only one, year old today and yet the rec- ord it has establishad is extra- ordinary “For example, in the last quarter of fiscal 1954, accidents involving Postal vehicles were down 11 percent and accident , costs to the Department reduc- ed 24 per cent. At some instal-| lations these roductions were { as much as 50 per cent in the number of accidents and 75 per cent in Departmental costs re- from accidents. This year, again, the record is excel- Postal halved pro-| sulting lent. Costs of repairs to vehicles now have been the gram started.” since intensive safety Mr. Summerfield gave the on- tire credit for these results to the Safaty Program and the cooperation the 100,000 Postal | drivers of 85,000 Postal vehic- les have given it. cent teen —— oSLIGHT WRECK SATURDAY A five-car collision was caused Saturday night at the intersection of Main and Mar- ket Streets when an unidenti- turned to avoid hit- A second auto man- stopped, fied driver ting a dog. aged to stop, a third but a fourth. and fifth auto suf- fered damage when they ran into three cars already stopped. Local police investigated the tie-up. ®— RE Lackawanna County has a population of more than 200,- 000. -PNS C5 wor) different | Saves wondering "which'or ‘whether! You have a year of ing done | By giving all [vive av I Ee se HONEGGERS CHICKENS We Recommend and Sell ) Honeggers Big “H” Feeds J. A. KEENER CORN & FEED ALSO SMALL MISC. 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