Page 2 - Mount Joy Bulletin May 22, 1974 ‘I Am Your Flag’ * * {Continued from Page 1 anyone else doing it, so he quickly put his back on. Is it a sin to be patriotic anymore? Have you forgotten what I stand for and where I've been? Anzio, Guadacanal, Korea and now Vietnam. Take a look at the Memorial Honor Rolls sometime. The lists of those who never came back in order to keep this Republic free — “One Nation Under God.” When you salute me, you actually are saluting them! Well. it won't be long until I'll be coming down vour street again. So, when vou see me, stand straight, place your right hand over your heart and, I'll salute you by waving back. I'll know that you remember. THE Mayor Reports April was an especially quiet month. There was some discussion about Apple Tree alley being made 2 one-way street. As before, there has been no decision made in making the zlley one-way going either direction. Coal Alley will be made one-way North and Patterson Alley will be one-way South There has been some discussion on placing no right or left hand turn signs from Market street to Apple Tree alleay. The Public Works Committee will be studying the issue and make 2 future recommendation. An item of news — Police Officer Dale Good of Florin _Ward. Mount Joy, will be placed on the roster as a fulltime policeman for the Borough. Officer Good completed his six- months’ probation period, which started November 12, 1973. I would like to repeat what I said last month about bicycling and curfew. With summer approaching, and the weather getting warmer, more people are taking to the high- ways with their bicycles. I would like to encourage them to please obey all traffic regulations. Also if vou plan on doing any riding at night, you must have a light on the front of your bike and a red reflector on the rear. If you do not have your licenses yet, you may do so at the Mount Joy Borough office from 8a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. The curfew of Mount Joy is still 10 p.m. till 5 2.m_, Sunday through Thursday, and 11 pm. till 5 a.m. Friday and Saturday. The age limit is under 18 years of age. I ask that vou comply with the above items so that we can all have a great community in which to live I will be in the borough office May 31, 7 p.m. til 8:30 p.m. Then, starting in June, I will only be at the borough building the third Friday of every month, from 7 p.m. "til 8:30 p.m. I wish everyone a safe and happy Memorial Day Weekend. Mayor James A. Gingrich a Shirley Hoover Elected School, Home President The Seiler School and Home Association of Seiler Elementary School recently held its annual election of The executive committee announced the association will donate $200 for the summer playground. Elementary Chorus, Band Present Eighth Program On Tuesday, May 21, the all-Elementary Chorus and Band of the Donegal School District presented 2 program in the auditorium of the Riverview building at Marietta It was the eighth annual concert of the two groups. The 8%voice chorus was selected from the sixth grades of the four elemen- tary schools. Vocal in- structors are Mrs. Patricia Enos and John Eyer. The band includes 62 members this vear, selected from the four schools, grades four, five and six. Featured was a trumpet trio, including Doug Kline, Mitch Mummaw and Sherri Kinsey. H. Morrell Shields is in- strumental instructor. The band has been rehearsing once a week after school with the tran- sportation being provided by car pools organized by the parents. Lock Haven State Graduates Two Mount Joy Women Two Mount Joy young women, both graduates with the 1970 class of Donegal high school, were among the 458 graduates Saturday, May 25, from Lock Haven State college. The 97th commencement program was held in Thomas field house. They were: Suzanne T. O’Connor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. O'Connor, 4 E. Main street, and Nadine Y. Grove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Grove, Mount Joy R2. Both received degrees in health and physical education. Miss O’Connor was one of four students to receive the college’s ‘Golden Whistle” award for 1974, an honor given for professional ex- cellence for outstanding contributions of leadership, and athletic activities. She participated three years in women’s field hockey and gymnastics. Members of the Donegal high school senior class, 1974, will hold their picnic on Friday, May 24, at Her- sheypark. The Mount Joy | BULLETIN 11 EAST MAINSTREET MOUNT JOY, PA, 17552 Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) Richard A. Rainbol{ Editor A ) Publisher = | Advertising rates upon equest. Entered at the post ffice at Mount Joy, Penna., s second class mail under e Act of March 3, 1879. officers for the 1974-'75 The retiring officers in- school year. clude Mrs. Phyllis Landis, Those elected were: president; Mrs. Evelyn president, Mrs. Shirley Duke, vice-president; Mrs. Hoover; vice-president, Mrs. Shirley Yingst; secretary, Mrs. Billie Ann Oxford; and treasurer, Mrs. Mary Ginder. At the recent association meeting, Woodrow Sites, building principal, acknowledged gifts given to the school by the Home and School organization. The gifts included a movie projector, playground balls, 12 belt-seats for swings, a nursery arch climber and six saddle mates. On June 3 the sixth grade safety patrol, headed by Ed Miller and sponsored by the association, is planning a trip to the State Police Barracks in Lancaster and Dutch Wonderland. > = am sass. Nancy Newcomer, secretary, and Mrs. Carol Lehman, treasurer. Also included on the executive committee for the 1973-74 school year were teachers Mrs. Dorothy Young and Miss Diane Rice, and the building principal, Woodrow Sites. Junior Hi Plan Honor Banquet Outstanding pupils of the Beahm Junior high school will be honored Friday, May 24, at an honor banquet party. The event will be held at the Jr. high school building. Everyone wants a new phone installed as soon as possible. And we do our best. But when we get a request for installation that same day . . . ordinarily we have to say no. Our operators also have to say no occasionally. For example, it wouldn't make much sense to pay for an non- published number if anyone could get it just by calling directory assistance. So we have to say no. And United Telephone employees UTS THERE'S BOUND TO BE AN OCCASIONAL*“NO” THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. don’t like saying no. It just doesn’t fit in with the way we like to get things done. Ordinarily our attitude is think yes, say yes, act yes. After all, our job is service, first and foremost. So if you have a question on your bill, or want some information on extension phones, or whatever . . . please call us. And if we do have to say no, we promise you this. You'll know the reason why. We want you to get the most out of your phone service. BE EE NILE 5 FW EAN AaB Slob SAA AB A 0 A AAW
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