PAGE EIGHT Emergency Medical Calls Dr. Newton Kendig will be available on Sunday Emergency calls only, if family physician can not be contacted. New Arrivals Richard and Jane (Williams) Newcomer, 454 West Main street, a daughter, Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the Lancaster Gen- eral hospital, Future Teachers Hold Meeting Four members of the Done- gal high school chapter of the Future Teachers of Am- erica will go to Chambers- burg high school Saturday, Oct. 8, to attend a Southern Region Leadership conference Included in the DHS dele- gation will be Mary Meszar- os, vice-president; Sharon Green, secretary; and Marj- orie Aurick, treasurer. Repre- senting Kathy Zimmerman who is president of the group will be Alice Kleiner. The girls will be accompanied by their advisor, Miss Bar- bara Zuck. Public officers are the ser- vants and agents of the peo- ple to execute laws which the people have made. Card of Thanks We gratefully express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion for all the expressions of sympathy and other kindness- es shown to us during the ill- ness and at the death of Peter L. Zerphy. The Zerphy Family ‘HE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. DONEGAL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE = Philip D. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Young, 254 Park avenue, has been promoted to Airman 1st Class. He is a jet mechanic with the 77th Tactical Fight- er Squadron. He trained at Lackland Air Force Base. Four Entered At Messiah College Four young people of this area have enrolled at Messiah college, Grantham, Pa., for the fall semester. They include: Paul Heisey of Mount Joy R1; Karen Hoffman, 120 No. River St., Maytown; Virginia Nix, Mount Joy R2, Marilyn Strominger, 129 East High St., Maytown. The college opened its doors Sept. 12, 1966, with a record enrollment of 427. The liberal arts institution is lo- cated 10 miles southwest of Harrisburg. PARTY FOR SCOUTS Members of the Walter S. Ebersole past of the Mount Joy Legion entertained ap- tertained approximately 150 Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Cubs of the community on Tuesday, Sept. 27, with a hamburger-coke party at the Legion Home. Re Uli LL rl lll} rr hihi" Apple Pickers Wanted BARTLETT PEARS - HOME GROWN GREEN BEANS & CELERY - IRISH COBBDER & SWEET POTATOES PIE PUMPKINS FRESH SUPPLY OF BACHMAN CHOCOLATES Including Chips For Baking EGGS DIRECT FROM OUR FARM WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET 1% MILE WEST OF FLORIN Store Hours—8-8; Except Wed & Sat., PHONE 653-5661 8-6 Closed Sun. ISTAMP EXHIBIT: October 10 thru 14 BY THE STAMP CLUB MEMBERS i i i MOUNT JOY : i I i : Main Lobby MOUNT JOY BANK | MOUNT JOY, PA. ; ! ! I : UNION NATIONAL ! I ! ! '" "® FF BF BB BEB BB NB __\\ October 8 — Warwick October 9 — Presidents October 30 — Bye on thee. Comforter. leaving thy presence. Amen.” Dr. Morley Mays, newly-in- stalled president of Elizabeth- town college, was the speak- er Tuesday night, October 4, as Lions and Rotarians held their annual joint meeting at Hostetters. Members of the Mount Joy Rotary and Lions clubs and the Florin Lions clubs attend- ed with Jay Risser, Rotary president, in charge. Dr. Mays talked of his re- cent trip into seven ‘Iron Curtain” countries, giving his observations and impressions of what he saw and experi- enced.. The 21-day visit was something of an emotional transport, he said, pointing out that there was little of natural beauty. He described ‘‘the wall,” the barbed wire, the guards, the dogs and the lengthy, searching investigation as travelers pass from west to east through established check ® An Editorion (From page 1) the public would be strongly Bjge to attend and to ex- press opinions. Such meeting is set for Monday night, Oct. 24, at 7:30 o'clock in Friendship fire hall. The committee spokesman said that several suggested locations for the building were viewed, studied and con- sidered. He mentioned the borough-owned land and house at the corner of North Barbara and Manheim streets a site on Lumber street own- ed by the Borough Authority, the old theatre building and others, Possibility of building co- operatively with the Author- ity was discussed, he said but the need for such a build- ing was not felt by the other municipal group. As indicated on blueprints submitted by the committee, the proposed building, would face north Market avenue and would be of concrete block and brick construction. Florin Fire company would have three bays on the south end of the building and the jioo of would have three on the north, plus those now oc- No provisions were ed for police. October 15 — Cocalico . .. } ds October 22 — Conestoga Valley . TROT Homecoming October 29 — Columbia ce November 5 — Manheim Central November 19 — Manheim Township ...... * — Night Game at 8 p.m. All other games begin at 2 p.m. DONEGAL BRAVES’ SCHEDULE Oltober 16 — Hempfield .... October 23 — Ephrata .................... November 6 — Elizabethtown All games at 1:30 p.m. The Prayer of the Week The evening prayer this week is by R. Norris Wilson: “Come, Holy Spirit, thou Lord of the night. like the wind and refresh. Come like a fire and cleanse. Come thou and enfold the spirits of them that wait up- “These things all, we ask for thy mercy’s Come How little and lonely and separate the night makes us! How ready are we therefore to receive thee, the “And do thou, Lord, with our rest, work in us thy sure and quiet blessing. Release us from oppressive care. Renew our hearts that in the coming day we may serve him with glad hearts and willing hands, never sake. Three ClubsHear Dr. Mays points. He was much impressed with the elaborate way the Soviet machine has set up protections to maintain its political, economic and social status. It intrigued him to re- late the present situation to the wealth, power and influ- ence of the czars, prior to ’17 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1966 and the revolution of which he saw many many evidences still preserved. He observed that freedom should not and possibly can be over protected. Freedom, he said should be able to stand the bright light of pub- lic inspection, discussion and even criticism, He closed with a Jefferson- ian idea, “Error of opinion may be tolerated where reas- on is left free to combat it.” Special music during the evening was provided hy Mike McDowell, singing and playing his quitar. Jay Barnhart, president of the Mount Joy Lions, spoke briefly and introduced mem- bers of his organization, and Donald Miller, president of the Florin Lions, did the same. The speaker was introduc- ed by Clair Gibble, Rotary vice-president and program chairman. Letters are Sent To Parents This week, the pupils of the Wilbur I. Beahm junior high school are taking home a letter to their parents con- taining five helpful sugges- ions about study habits effec- tive for the academic growth of each boy and girl in sev- enth and eighth grade. The proper setting and procedure for study are maj- or factors in obtaining good results from study, schoolmen say. Since the use of the let- ter to parents is a new ap- proach this year, the five tips may help parents to help their child become all he is capable of being, TO HOSPITAL Norman Ebersole, Manheim street, was taken to the St. Joseph’s hospital in Lancast- er on Friday, Sept. 30. 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