January, 1967
It was announced that the annual Past Commander's Night will be held march 16th 1967.
February, 1967
It was announced that a Valentine Dance and Show will be held at the Post Home on Saturday night February 11th, 1967.
Costs were paid for the Orchestra at the Scotland School Spring Dance sponsored by the post.
March, 2 1967
Emblem Division's were purchased for six school awards, a Gold Ring for the Past Commander and a plaque for Gary Lininger a Shippensburg native killed in action in Vietnam.
March 16, 1967
Past Commanders Night was held at the post with all Legion Past Commanders and attending as special guest were: VFW Commander and his Officers of Shippensburg VFW Post 6168, County Commander Ed McCleary and Department Commander Joe Harshman, who was the guest speaker.
April, 1967
Death Benefit of $100.00 was paid to the beneficiary of Oliver Rotz.
May, 1967
A donation $210.00 was made to the Shippensburg Veterans Council for the Memorial Day Services.
All Memorial Day events in Shippensburg and communities were a success again this year.
June, 1967
The following officers were elected to serve the post:
Commander--Erwin Mears
1st Vice Commander--Leslie Booz
2nd Vice Commander--William Coover
Sgt at Arms--Earl Brindle
Chaplain--Kenneth Rhone
Service Officer--Charles Koontz
Finance Officer--Ray Hoover
Historian--William Burkhart
Judge Advocate--Hilton Russell
July, 1967
Death Benefit of $100 was paid to beneficiary of Herbert Mathna and $75.00 paid to beneficiary of Paul A. Crusey.
August, 1967
Kenneth Rhone was appointed as a 19th District Deputy Commander.
September, 1967
Copies of the 50th Anniversary of WW1 were purchased for the post.
It was announced there will be a Membership Workshop held at Fredricksburg Friday September 29th.
October, 1967
Turkey and ham fair will be held November 17, 1967 at the post.
Death Benefits of $100.00 was paid to the beneficiary of Austin Kling.
It was announced that the post will pay 1/3 the share of the Christmas Party for Scotland School Children, with the 40 & 8 and Cumberland County Council.
November, 1967
Death Benefits were paid to the beneficiary's of Leroy Jumper and Wendell Shoop.
December, 1967
The post approved admittance of three children to Scotland School for Veterans they were Neva L. Cooper, Benjamin Cooper and Ceclia Cooper. These are the children of Edna and Glenn Cooper of Roxbury Pa.
Death Benefit of $100.00 was paid to the beneficiary of Fred S. Beidel.
A flag and aluminum pole was purchased for the Minutemen.

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