Page 14 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN CLM (on ALA FOR FUN | THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF. . ® wistoric Gettysburg, Pa. “On Route 134, south edge of town— near the National Park Visitor Center One of the East's Leading Attractions! Top, Missy Harple; middle, Jenny Garber; bottom left, Stacey Lynn Germer; bottom right, unknown Did you hear Stacey Lynn Germer, who will be a first grader at the Seiler School in a few weeks, has been a famous person for a long time without even knowing it. Recently the Germer fam- ily traveled to Gettysburg where they picked up a Fantasyland brochure and guess who is pictured on the cover! Yup, it’s Stacey and Elizabethtown friends Jenny Garber and Missy Harple, posing amid posies with a giant Panda. Stacey’s parents, John and Jean Germer, Mount Joy, think the photo was probably taken during a visit to Fantasyland last year. Scouts get Bicen. This seal is the emblem of the Lancaster-Lebanon Council, Boy Scouts of America for local Scout Bicentennial events. The weathervane symbolizes the geographic arrangement of the several Scout Districts, and is topped with a distelfink bird which is a Council motif. The central hex sign is derived from an early Pennsylvania German Did you hear A group of Maytown youngsters recently held a back-yard carnival for the benefit of Muscular Dystro- phy and earned $3& for the fund. The carnival (magic show, bean bag toss, fortune teller, food stand and much more) was the result of the work of Billy Weaver, Coleen Barr, Tony Houseal, Michael Ferguson, Billy Kanoff and Joey Good. The customers were plen- tiful (some even stayed on to help run the carnival), the profits were gratifying, the day was delightful, and much fun was had by all. The parents providing the back yard were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weaver, 25 W. Elizabeth St., Maytown. BACK TO ds We also have a last minute shoppers we will be OPEN August 25th thru Aug. 30th Back to School & Winter Merchandise Arriving Daily Hours: Aug 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 10a.m.-8 p.m. Aug. 30 - 10a.m.-5p.m. Girls, Infants Sizes Boys, Infants A thru Juniors thru 18 large selection of uniforms. Elizabethtown Outlet & Store 26 W. High St. Elizabethtown Hummelstown Mfg. Outlet 139 S. Hanover St. Hummelstown emblem traktur and symbolizes the ancestral heritage of pre- revolution settlers of the two countries. The fleur-de-lis is the universal Scouting sym- bol and is reproduced to form a border of red and blue on white, the colors of our National flag. The seal was designed by Robert L. Horst, who is the Bicentennial Activity Com- mittee Chairman for the local Scout organization. EP TITY fer on ee Ser. i : Gene Gordon Murphy Air National Guard Air- man Gene G. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Murphy, 314 Chocolate ave- nue, Mount Joy., graduated fromAir Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. Murphy will receive spec- ial training in aircraft maintenance at Sheppard AFB, Tex., before returning to his unit at Middletown. Murphy graduated from Donegal high School, class of 1974. Gravbills, ( continued from page 1) Bateman says that the Borough cannot legally sell the property directly to the Graybills. If the Borough did want to unload the property it would be compelled to do so at a public auction or by sealed bids. By either method the Graybills would not be guaranteed that they could acquire the property. But the Borough is absolutely opposed to sel- ling public land, especially land that is part of the Borough | Park. The house Beautiful; Banana Splits ili ZZ Yi in a BLL, FASHIONED ICE CREAM PARLOR Equally Beautiful Re Sandwiches RIDGE VIEW FARMS RIDGE VIEW ROAD OPEN: Monday thru Thursday - 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Friday & Saturday - 9 AM. to 11 P.M. Closed Sundays PHONE 367 «2286 August 20, 1975 emen HENRY Airman Patrick W. Hen- ry, son of retired Air Force Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Michael C. Henry, Maytown, has graduated as a missle guidance specialist at Lowry AFB, Colorado. Airman Henry was train- ed to inspect and maintain flight control systems of air-to-air and air-to-ground missles. Henry graduated from D.H.S. in 1972 and received an associate’s degree in 1974 from Thompson Insti- tute, Harrisburg. DID YOU HEAR... Stan Musial was amongst a group of tourists from St. Louis, Missouri who stopped at the Catacombs in Mount Joy on Tuesday, August 12th. After touring the Catacombs, they had lunch at the Central Hotel. cont. and the grounds at Man- heim and Barbara Streets will be available to the public for educational and recreational use while being improved and maintained by the Historical Society. “It’s going to be a hardship. 1 feel for Mrs. Graybill personally.”’ Bate- man said, but he believes that the Borough had no civic or legal choice except to stop renting public property on a private basis and to enlarge the facilities available to the public. ED EE Sundaes Shakes Cones SEE CE ELIZABETHTOWN LAL BTN - FET 0002 P PRELTERTROQOE BT 2
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