The Mount Joy PUBLISHED EVE 11 EAST MAIN STREE" In the heart of fabul Editor and Publisher Richard A. Rainbolt MS. —————— RY THURSDAY AT I' MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ous Lancaster County. The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. still lack trigonometry in the calculus - Year Twelve Thursday, September 11 2twelfth year, which is pre- (Question) Many schools ===" ppquisite for the basic under- have already instituted this B 1 standing and appreciation of course of study. Why hasn't phys.cs. The following course this been tested in. our school MOUNT JOY, PENNA. propriate in the Space Age, yet moderate relative to some 1958 progressive high schools ex- isting in this country These two specific examp- les are only a few of the im- September 5, The Editor Basi lel $ : local high ¢chool. It would Mount Joy Bulletin Jasic algebra - Year Sev- be in the public interest for : n-Eight I Mount Joy, Penna X I gn our school administrators to Dear Editor ntermediate algebra - Year disclose openly their present : , nine. c p a} : : . In the Space Age the peo Plane Geometry Yeor 10 and future intentions regard- ple of the world are made to oe reumonry car 10. ing academic studies. bear the greatest res yonsib:l Solid geometry and trigo- dear lhe greases Spam nometry - Year Eleven. Very truly yours, boy—> ities of all time. If our Analytic geometry a nd Harold Krall, Jr. Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as rests entirely second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania News paper Publishers’ Association ABUNDANT HOW GOD VISITED During our Charleston, South Caro- lina Crusade, I had the privilege of visiting the Citadel, South Carolina's "West Point.” General Mark Clark was my gracious host, and while 1 was there, he told me the following inspir- ing story, which I believe he will be glad for me to share with you. God visited the General in a crisis and helped him through one of the most desperate problems of World War IL. At the last moment, before the invasion of Europe, orders came from Washington altering the invasion plans and removing the protective covering of 15,000 para- troopers who had been designated to protect the landing of General Clark's men. The General tells in his ‘own words how God helped the Americans to meet this emergency and gave their leader strength and wisdom to lead his men to victory. “There | was on the night of Sep- tember S—my plans twisted, yet know- ing we must sail the next morning. “Did the Germans know about the invasion? How much did they know? Just what would we run into? “All these things were running through my mind, and wich the fate of so many thousands of men. as well as the hopes of the free world, resting upon the success of the invasion, I was literally overwhelmed with a sense of my responsibility. “Troubled and worried, [ went to my tabin. A sense of my own helplessness swept over me. I desperately needed re Ge: by ORAL ROBERTS GENERAL CLARK “I picked up a little book of devo- tions and began to read. I turned to the prayer for September 5. There | read the following inspiring lines Father, im Thy name 1 pray, Let me know Thy will today. With Thee I am unafraid, For on Thee my mind is stayed. Though a thousand foes surround Safe in Thee 1 shall be found. “As 1 began to read, the words seemed fairly to leap off the page at me A sense of another presence over powered me. A great reassurance of the rightness of our cause, as well as the certainty of ultimate victory, came. God was with me. I knew it. I tele his pres- ence! And a glad thankfulness rose in my heart. I knew we would succeed “As I finished reading, I was literally overwhelmed. And I can tell you, | slept better that night “We sailed early the next morning with 2 convoy of about seventy ships Ten minutes before midnight I stood with Admiral Hewitt on the bridge of the Ancon. The naval phase of the assault was completed “Then the incomparably brave officers and men of the Fifth Army started that last dash toward the beaches. Their fierce fighting, their countless inspiring acts of heroism and the ultimate victory are written in our nation’s history —but that is another story. My purposé here is to say very simply and sincerely that I' will always thank God for his visit to me in my hour of desperate need.” help from some greater power. RIG et HT THIS WAY LADIES To The BEST BARGAINS inTOWN In Our ADVERTISING COLUMNS High Quality THEN — Phone OL DO YOU WANT FREE MOTHPROOFING Eicherlys Dry Cleaning? 3-2751-We Call IN MOUNT 24 Hour 74 East Main Street Professional Men Large Business Privat A trained secretary workin es your needs and services clients or customers as the you to keep your present Personal phone service frec Phone for further info Gregg Anser - Phone Service Answer-Phone Service benefits secure new contacts. 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However, there has been lit- tle mention of any such sur- FROM THE HERR FRUIT FARM vey or reorganization, save several somewhat misleading HALE, ELBERTA, WHITE HALE statistics. I. (Fact) Chemistry is pre- sently offered in the senior BLUE PRUNE PLUMS vear, following psysics, con- trary to the conventional or- { der of most creditable insti- | tutions. (Opinion) Physics Sweet Corn - P ums requires much more mathe- matical background than — Tomatoes — | | chemistry and generally more difficult. (Question) What is . he expimmtion of this ives: String Beans — Potatoes ular procedure II. (Fact) Mathematics at our local high school consists Summer Rambo Apples of the following sequence: Basic algebra - Year Nine, Intermediate algebra - Year eats geometry - Year 11, Mrs. Clyde Thomas Fruit Stand Solid geometry, trigonome- try, and advanced algebrall| 1 Mile East of Mount Joy Route 230 (more correctly termed al- (| gebra in review) - Year 12. 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