PAGE EIGHT MEMO » Mount Joy - 1968 1.—Work for an attractive, public park at the Cove, keeping in mind that this is one of the most historic spots in our entire community. 2. —Encourage public and/or private capital to launch a tourist attraction which will put Mount Joy “on the map.” 3—Buy and regularly use a borough-owned street sweeper. 4 Press for completion of the codification of borough ordinances. 5—Enlarge the “Music in the Park” project. 6.—Start now to provide more water for our community, cooperating and participating with any agency which is interested in such a project. 7—Get the Wood street rebuilding project firm- ly and certainly launched this summer with a firm schedule for completion. 8.—Press for improvement on Manheim street between Mount Joy and the site of the new 230 Bypass interchange, incuding the drain age problems in the area of the Little Chiques creek bridge. 9—_Take steps to insure that property within the borough has fire plugs located within reason- able protection ranges. 10.—Begin immediatey to develop plans for the newly acquired borough building, to make it into an efficient, attractive and useful addi- tion to the borough’s facilities, including ade- quate headquarters for the police department. Patronize Our Advertisers ANNIVERSARY The twelfth wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Marsales at 34 West Main street, will be celebrated on Sunday, July 14. Mrs. Marsales was the former Marion Amway. na AttendingROTC Summer Camp Jeffrey L. Hawthorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Hawthorne, 23 Poplar St., a student at Clemson Uni- versity, Clemson, S. C., is attending Army Reserve Of- ficers’ Training Corps sum- mer camp at Fort Bragg, N. Carolina. The course began June 17. During the encampment, he is receiving six weeks of training in leadership, rifle marksmanship, physical con- EXPERIENCED MECHANIC Top wages for the right man. Company benefits, paid hol.days and vacation, sick and life insurance, uniforms, etc. APPLY AT FRY'S PONTIAC 523 East Main Street, LITITZ, PA. 16-2¢ Emergency Medich] ————————— Calls Sunday Dr. David Schlosser New Arrivals James and Joanne (Haw- thorne) Shank, 116 S. River St., Maytown, a son, Friday, July 5, at St. Joseph's hospit- al. Warren R. and Bonnie (Lintner) Geesey, a daughter, Friday, July 5, at St. Joseph’s hospital. John K. and Teckla (Col- ier Jones, Mount Joy R2, a son, Sunday, June 30, at the Columbia hospital. Bruce G. and Annie (Win- ters) Witmer, Marietta R1, a son, Friday, June 28, at the St. Joseph's hospital. John and Kathleen (King) Staherski, 354 Main Street, Landisville, a daughter, Fri- day, June 28, at the General hospital. Richard E. and Ethel (Reif- snyder) Zimmerman, Mount Joy Rl, a son, Saturday, June 29, at Columbia hospital. Donald and Jane Louise (Kehler) Lauver, 81 E. Main St., a son, Wednesday, June 26, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Ray and Charlotte (Smith) Wiley, Mount Joy R2, a son Monday, July 8, at the Gen- eral hospital. Impala Custom Coupe BARBECUE The Youth Fellowship of Glossbrenner United Method- ist church will hold a Chick- en Barbecue on July 13 from 4 to 6:1C p.m. There wiil also be a food sale at this time. Patronize Our Advertisers Three Important Addresses U. S. SENATORS JOSEPH S. CLARK Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. HUGH SCOTT Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. U. S. REPRESENTATIVES EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN House Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. Ah See your Chevrolet dealer. His year-end deals, on all his cars, are honestly attractive. Witness the special savings on popular V8’s and automatic transmissions for all big Rome Beauty and Delicious Apples SEMI-SWEET MONTMORENCI CHERRIES PICK YOUR OWN - READY NOW HOME GROWN POTATOES — WATERMELONS HOME GROWN APRICOTS ’ GARDEN MULCH & FERTILIZERS BLEACHED CELERY — TOMATOES EGGS: LARGE 2 DOZ. 95c WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Store Hours: Daily 8 to 6 Except Friday, 8 to 9 % MILE WEST OF FLORIN PHONE 653-5661 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. ditioning and other military subjects. Upon successful completion of summer camp and graduation from college, he is eligible to be commission- the U. S. Army. Cadet Hawthorne is a ed as a second lieutenant in member of Kappa Sigma Mu fraternity, and a 1965 gradu- ate of Donegal high school. Patronize Our Advertisers WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1968 Made Secretary Of Senior Class Miss Linda Nolt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervlin H. Nolt, Mount Joy Rl, has been elected secretary of the senior class at Goshen Col- lege. She was graduated from Donegal high school, in ’65. Nd dd A J a al bi i a a ITER as CAUGHT C= MOUNT JOY Chevrolets and Chevelles. Not to mention you'll get a car worth owning. MONEY VISE? We can ease the squeeze with a low cost PERSONAL LOAN UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK AND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FEENSENEERUF EENENNEEEN . CENENEEREEE REE NEEER 7 be IN THE TIGHT MAYTOWN MARK OF CXCELLENCE Some cars are talking big price slashes. 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