1966 ————— WEDNESDAY, 1 JECEMBER 7, THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA (bors by an ens mble taught PAGE TWy directed by Morrell | r Xt Cand The Mount Joy Yule Prog ram at Maytown Shields, teacher of element- ary insirumental music in Jack Mooney and David Bard | {the Donegal District. PAINFUL CORNS? AMAZING LIQUID E73 RELIEVES PAIN AS <i” IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY special The musical program, 2 \ | “Christmas in Music”, “wiil At Marietta, the B 1 ] | bo given at the Maytown el- | part children are: Julie Mes - : | ement ry school Monday, De-|zaros, Ronald Paris, Charles | | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 12 and at the Marict- | Garrison, Cheryl Smith, Na- School on cemb 1 ; thaniel Bridgette, Randy Elt: 1e . Wook lv lo rb : Published Weekly on Wednesdays lta Elementary | Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week | Thursday, Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.|Ramon Sell. Mary Na 3Y, |i Now seniove. corms the. fast, easy. way (50 Issues Per Year) | m. The public is cordially in-|Michael Jaco, michael Miilar [with FeererCn, [Han (SEGoV de | rg EA » TAT NT P’ | . " vrand ing y pa St Ja 4 wei 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 17552 | vited LO attend these pro and G Or ge¢ Jt nkin . skin line to dissolve ¢« rn away in just | Also on the program will days. Get Freezone. ..at all drug counters, | grams which are being pre- ‘sented by grades 4, 5 and 6. [be | Mrs. Mildred H. Sloan, the both In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. : several instrumental num- Richard A. Rainbolt : | music teacher [or Editor | schools, compiled and directs and | this show, assisted by mem i | bers of the faculty. : Publisher [| There will be songs and i | dramatization in Part I cal Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. led, “The Spirit of Christ OF me ; Advertising Rates upon request. i mas’. Part II is a one acti ol | Entered as the post oflice at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec play called “The Why of Fo ond class mail under » Ac larch ¢ 7 fo on hy lA % I class il under the Act of March 3, 1879. Christmas accompanied by , x | appropriate choral music. | Part III, ‘The Story of Christ . » ’ : ‘ h M . ps) Ad t t | mas”, is sung by the chorus a e ase minis ra Or of sixth graders while a cos { tumed nativity cast presents pagentry and tableau. The FRI. NIGHT, DEC. 9, 1966 6.00 P. M. Air Force Captain Karl J. date School and received his Max has been made Adminis- regular Air Force Commis- music includes secular and 9 trative Officer for Depuly sion in May 1960. ' religious carols and also has KELLER S AUCTION GALLERY Commander (support) of The native ’A AT ‘ : apo 1 pp The native of Mount Joy, many with folk background 955 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA. Field Command, DASA, San- he is the son of Mrs. Mary F. from foreign lands. Five dry sinks, plank seat chairs & miscellaneous dia Base, Alburquerque, New | Max, 120 Lumber St., and a The same sixth grade cas! Mexico. : 11948 graduate of Mount Joy and vocal soloists will ap-|items. Collectors and dealers invited. Everything is Before assuming the Ad- High School. He attended pear in both schools. In the | from the Mount Joy, Elizabethtown and Manheim area ministrative post for Field Florida State University and nalivity cast, the children except for the Lebo Estate in Halifax. Miniature fold- / Command’s Deputy Comman- der, Captain Max served as Administrative Officer for the Base Support Group of Field Command. He was as- signed to Sandia in July 1965 from a tour as Chief Inter- ceptor Controller with the 86th Air Division (Defense) in Germany. A veteran of more than 18 vears of military service | the captain enlisted an an, Army Private in August 1948 and received a promotion to Master Sergeant in October { Award with i the was graduated from the Air Force Weapons Controiler School in 1962. In addition to his tour in Germany, he has served in Korea and various stateside assignments. He holds the Army and Air Force Commendation Medals, Air Force Outstanding. Unit one Oak Leaf Cluster, and Korean Presi- dential Citation. Captain Max i smarried {o former Mary Jane witt, daughter of Mrs. Arch P. Prewitt, 265 S. Highland, Pre- are: James Sargen, Mary Ret- tew, Wally Broucht, William Noll, William Leninger, Wii- liam Slotterback, Johnson, Joseph DiLucia, John Penwell, Mary Bortner Carole Gibson and Robin Gerber. The vocal soloists are: Robert Berg, Mark Dube William Wagner, Mark Sim- mons, Stephen Landis, Lisa Mull, Lynn Weaver and ' Marie Macklin. Other Maytown children | with special parts are: Barry Bixler, Yvonne Slesser, Aub- Clinton. ing bench with petit point inlay. Two jelly cupboards, extension table, set of 4 plank chairs, 4 low dry sinks and 1 sink with 2-door top and small shelf. Rare Majolica covered fish dish and shell and seaweed pitcher; 3 woodboxes, cabbage cutters, ciothes trees, regulator clock, 4 arrowback chairs. iron kettles and iron teapots, old andirons, old highchair, cherry wash stand, Lights; cradle, Boston rocker, captain’s chair, churn, pair of old matcning school desks, Rayo butter wall phones, glassware, china, old bottles, oil lamps, lanterns, single & double sheaf of wheat prints, small and large brass steam whistling kettle, small and large blanket chests, 1 old gun, cane chairs, 2 large copper kettles, large iron ket- tle, 2 old organs, flour chest, covered glass turkey and cruet, 2 very old iron stoves, lovely for a den or recre- ation room. We can’t itemize everything. Goods accepted until sale time. Call 653-5310. HAROLD K. KELLER AUCTIONEER rey Wiseman, Marlin Keener, 1955. A year later he was Debbie Bernhisel, Donald commissioned a Second Lieu- reside at 3302 43rd Place. | tenant after Sampienng, ti | Sandia Base, and have three, Shope, Debby Fitzkee, Elvin IF roree cers andl- | .hjjdren: Naniye Jane, 9; Heisey, Terri Ibaugh, Doug Kathryn Ann 5; and Kraig, 6 Mueller, Donald Witman, Jef- months. | frey Sheetz, Randy Reheard, Engagements on GREIST — SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Ham- ilton, 148 Holland St., Salun- ga, announce the engagement of Mrs. Hamilton's daughter, Sherry Anne Smith, to Larry Dale Greist, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Greist, West Penn Grant Road, Willow Street. A 1965 graduate of Hemp- field high school, Miss Smith is employed by Lambert Hud- nut Mfg. Laboratories, Lititz. Her fiance, a 1966 gradu- ate of Penn Manor high school, is a student at Bran- dywine Junior college. Winchester, Kentucky. They 37-1c For Christmas, give a membership in the ] Lancaster Automobile Club 365 days of driving pleasure THE IDEAL GIFT EASY TO BUY—SURE TO PLEASE Arrest Pair Eor Deer Theft A pair of juveniles discov- ered that stealing a deer can be a sad experience! The lads, one 17 and the other 16, landed in the clut- ches of the law last week af- ter they are alleged to have stolen a newly-killed deer from the home of William Vogle, West Main street, sometime before midnight on Tuesday, Nov. 29. The prize kill made a day earlier, included a nice 8-point rack and Vogle imme- diately notified all law en- forcement agencies, including the game wardens. The investigation led to Keck’s Meat Market in Col- umbia, where the boys — one from Rheems and one from Mount Joy—had taken the deer to be butchered. The juveniles were taken into custody and referred to juvenile authorities. One is said to have had previous ex perience with the law. 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