WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1967 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE THREL are Sr. High, Lynn Jenkins, The Mount Joy Mount Joy. Her subject was, MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES “How Can I Preserve My American Heritages. Twelve T ; essays were submitted in Miss Grace Henderson the Sr. High group. The Jr. - | nt, Wo Joven Se MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Miss Marie Harter return- of the Civic Assoc. met at Was. “My dea of a Patriotic Published Weekly on Wednesdays ed last Thursday from a the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jonior Citizen " Sivietn e5- Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week month's vacation in Florida, 'L. Haines last Monday even- Savs were submitted in this (50 Issues Per Year) Eoeeks Were spent al, ing. ys. Hanes, chrm., was class. : | 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 17552 Meyer and two weeks at 'in charge. They made tenta- Ormond Beach. [tive on to erento more B The judges were Mrs In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bos-|terest in planting trees in|Joseph Huntzinger, Mrs. L. Richard A. Rainbolt last week the community. They also|Burr Lounsbury and Rev. tic also returned from a month's vacation in| decided to sponsor the post-|Ronald Peirson. R. F. Hall- Editor Florida. er contest at the Maytown |gren, supervising principal Mrs. Anna Houseal cele-| Elementary school again this|of Donegal high school wili and brated her birthday anniver-|year. They will take part in|be the speaker. There will Publisher sary on Tuesday. the planting of a tree on be special music by a group Miss Gwen Gilbert has ac-| Arbor Day at the school. At {from the Instrumental Dept. Subscription Rale - $2.50 per year by mail. cepted a position as a secre-| this time they will present|of Donegal high school. Mrs. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as seo tary at R.C.A. She recently the prizes of $5, $3 and $2|Anna Haines is the chair- nd class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. completed her work at Goldy to the winners in the poster | man of this committee, This Beacom Business School in contest. meeting is open to the pub- : : Delaware. i The executive committee (lic. We urge you to attend tee . ' : : : : 2 urtrd op ted : . / ; ‘ Se s statin that | grade in did their annual Miss Sylvia Foltz has ac-{of the Civic Association met [this Americanism meeting. OF Admissions fo 1 ot Brae. yi — designed cepted a position as a secre-|last Thursday evening at the | Americanism is a very broad sed the qualifications neces. and. decorated Easter hats. tary at the Medical Center| Legion Home. Bertie Pen- subject. sary for success at Notre| This was done at home. They in Lancaster. She also at-|well reported that a basket-| Another town boy makes|pame, He has not decided|then had a parade and the tended the same school. ball court is being installed |good. He is Michael Gratch, on a choice of schools. hats were judked by Mrs. The Fire company answer-jat the Legion playground.|Jr. He has been attending M d Mrs. Phillip | Ruth Stehman and Mrs. Dor- ed a call last Wednesday to He also reported that the|the Hill School at Pottstown | Fn i80 : p cas Knorr. The winners were fire at Marietta. first Card Party will be held ; be .{Crawmen, Mr. and Mrs. Her-| Cas . A . a hire a y and has been on the honor Robert Brayman Debbie The Annual East Donegal Friday evening, April 28 at|the newspaper and year book bert Crawmen and Mys | SOvETL y Jets : : : : ; Clara Hover, Westminster,| Rupp, Sandra Frick and high school Alumni banquet!the Legion Home. staff. Mike received a medal 1s k will be held at the Fire Hall Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arnold [roll the entire year. He is on Md, called on Mrs. Mabel Helen Shank. Haverstick last Sunday. on Saturday, June 10 at 6|celebrated their 20th wed-|for 1st place in open compe- . p.m. DS.T. ding anniversary last Sunday [tition in cross country. He| Sheri Derr celebrated her Washi ngton The following vacationed! The annual Fellowship [ranks in the first quintile of | 4th birthday anniversary at their homes during Easter |Dinner of the Church of God |his class and will graduate | last Sunday. She was enter- R E P Oo R T tained by her grandparents, holidays: Joe Fink, Marilyn| will be held Saturday, April{June 11. After this he plans Strominger, Karen and War-| 22 at 6:30 p.m. It will be alto follow in his dad’s foot- ren Hoffman from Messiah [covered dish luncheon. steps and attend pre-med. college; Lois Shenk, Paul The Americanism meeting {school. He has already been Eossler, Jr. and Phil Longe-|will be held at the Legion accepted at Lafayette and nocker from Penn State uni-| Home, Monday, April 10 at|University of Notre Dame. versity and Jack Frank,|8 pm. The essay winners|After his interview at Notre Mr. and Mrs, Harold Derr dates for admission to our York Junior college. will read their essays and [Dame he received a very|and children. nation’s military service ac- The shade tree committeelreceive their awards. They |fine letter from the Director! Miss Sara Mischlich’s 6th|ademies. . My first opportunity to do i this will come later this . year. I will be choosing nom- inees for entrance into the Army’s Military Academy at 4 West Point and the United ; States Naval Academy at Annapolis with the classes to begin in July of 1968. The quota system leaves me with- out any vacancies to fill at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houseal One of the great privileg- | Other guests were Mr. andes and responsibilities of a Mrs. James Drohan and | Congressman is to select an daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Jay outstanding group of young Houseal and children and| men every year as candi- the Air Force Academy at that time. ; : I want to sound the alert right now for all young men em who are interested in an ac- ademy education and mili- tary career. The reason is that Civil Service Commission in July will be conducting, for me, written examinations which - help me to evaluate the candidates. { High School students who i will be seniors this coming Fall are eligible to enter the competition if they will be at least 17 years of age as of July 1, 1968. Other young men who will still be under age 22 and unmarried on that date are also eligible, Those wishing to compete should write to me before June 1. Applications receiv- ed after that time will be held for consideration next year. My intention is to devote considerable time and effort to studying the qualifications of each candidate. The selec- tion of potential academy students not only has a criti- cally personal effect on the Available in Y4- and 24-ton models, : o ’ future lives of these young - . men; it also has a vital bear- ing upon the caliber of lead- The look, the ride of a station wagon, 09 Un te shes or EL u in the years ahead. lis a tou h truck chassis! Actually, the July exam P n will be just one of a number = of factors forming the basis ; ; ; : Stylish new panels, too. Beier g s Suburban ’67 puts new style in one solidly built package. Dashing new design includes new, more (Turn to page T) 1 ] 1 i durable sheet metal construction, Longer There’s new convenience with a second right sidedoor (urabis sheet me) rn to cargo area. 1;- and for passengers and cargo. More room inside because of 34-ton models available. 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