PAGE EIGHT Truck Overturns On Marietta Rd. A Farm Bureau truck over- turned in a field along the Marietta Pike, about a quar- ter mile south of Mount Joy, spilling six tons of feed, al 7-55 a.m. Monday, Jan. 12. The driver, Harry S. Dietz, fifty-three, Hellam R1, receiv- ed only a slight facial in- jury. He was on his way from Manheim to York county. Dietz told state police he was stopping for a line of traffic, which had halted due to another accident. Police received no report of the oth- er accident. The truck went into a ditch and overturned. IN JAPAN Marine Sergeant Lester M. Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus L. Huber of 133 Sto- ney Battery Road, Salunga, is serving with the Marine Aerial Refueling transport Squadron Hundred Fifty Sec- ond, First Marine Aircraft Wing, a unit of the Seventh Fleet at the Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Station in Japan. tt ll a tl i ee e TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY @ TRACT TR, Public Sale Ee Auctiongoers - Note: Tues, Jan. 19 - 12 Noon - Stokes Farm at Weston, between Bath and Dundee, N. Y. Schuyler Co’s. top herd - 51 Reg., interstate-tested Hols., w/herd avg. nearly 16,000m and 600f, featuring offspring of Schuyler Co's. only 1,000+ butterfat cow and a cow that milked over 100# daily for 4 consecutive months!! Individ- ual records to 27,000m and 1,200f!! Top bloodlines, dairy type, and production!! Ail farm machinery (Tractor, baler, harvester, crusher), dairy equipment (435 gal. Bulk Tank, 3 Surge units, 7T. Bulk reed Bin), and produce (5,000 bales beautiful Hay, 2,000 bales Straw, 12T. ear Corn, Oats and Silage). Own- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stokes. To receive sale list, write Rumseys’ - Whitesville, N. Y. 41-1c [ Real Estate oe FOR RENT: heated apart- ment, 5 rooms and bath. Rur- al, Manheim 665-3896. 41-tfc ——————————— LEGAL NOTICES _--— ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Roy F. Baker, deceased, late of Mount Joy Borough, Penna. Letters testamentary on said estate having been gran- ted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement, to the undersigned, A. DOROTHY BAKER, Administratrix c.t.a. c/o May, Grove & Stork 49 N. Duke Street Lancaster, Penna. May, Grove & Stork Attorneys 39-3¢ ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Estate of Harry M. Weaver, dec’d. late of Mount Joy Bor- ough, ‘Penna. Letters of Administration on said estate haveng been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make imme- diate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same will present them without delay, for settlement to the undersigned, residing c/o J. Marlin Shreiner,, 109 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. ~~ BERTHA V. WENGER | Administrator JiMarlin Shreiner, Attorney 41-3¢ THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Bou and Girl Of Month JEFFREY HAWTHORNE Jeffrey Hawthorne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne, 23 Poplar Street. He is a senior in the college preparatory course at Done- gal high school and plans to attend college after gradua- tion to pursue a career in en- gineering. Jeffrey is a member of the Mount Joy Church of God, and of the Youth Fellowship Group. His high school activities included: Football 9-10-11-12, Co-Captain 12; Honorable Mention All-County Football team 12, Basketball 9-10-11, Tennis 10-11, Student Council 9-10, Jr. Prom Chairman, Na- tional Honor Society 11-12, Rotary Youth Leaders Camp, President Varsity Club 12, Varsity Club 10-11-12; Presi- dent Freshman Class, Presi- dent Science Club 11-12, May Dav 11, Projection Club 9-10- 11-12. KATHLEEN BROWN Kathy Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Brown, Mount Joy R2, is a Donegal high school senior in the college preparatory course. Her activities include: American Legion Award winner 9; Hockey 9-10-11-12; Intramurals 10, Cheerleading 11, Tumbling 10, Varsity Club 11-12, Chorus 9-10-11-12, Band 9-10-11-12, Stage Band 10-11-12, County Chorus 11, District Chorus 12, Octet 11, Newspaper Staff 11-12 (Art Editor); Girl Scouts, Tri-M Society 10-11-12 (Secretary); National Honor Society 11-12. She is a member of St Luke’s Episcopal Church of Mount Joy. Kathy plans to continue her education at Pennsylvan- ia State University, where she will major in home econ- omics. To Observe Jaycee Week The Mount Joy Jaycees will be observing Jaycee Week from January 17 to 23. The week's activities start with Jaycee families attend- ing services at the Chiques Methodist church Sunday. Monday the week will of- fically get underway with the signing of the proclamation by Mayor Walters designat- ing January 17-23 as Jaycee week. Tuesday the Jaycees will donate the book “Young Men Can Change the World”, to the Mount Joy Library. Thursday evening there will be a Gala Theatre Party Landisville Lions Sponsor Show The Landisville Lions Club will sponsor a Hootenanny for the benefit of its Eye Re- search Program. Time of the event will be 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 at the Hempfield high school. Appearing on stage will be: Village Fold Group from the Hempfield High; Swindor Singers from Hempfield High; Karen and Martha from Man- heim Twp; Pat McCaskey from F&M College; - Steve Waring from F&M College; Wayside Singers from Lanc Catholic High and the Green Wood Singers from Penn Manor. LADIES AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mil- ton Grove Sportsmens Club will be held at the club house on Tuesday, January 19th, at 7:30 p.m SMALL RUGS Small throw rugs that have a tendency to slip along the floor can be cured by attach- ing several jar rubbers to the underside or by shellack- ing the reverse side. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. at the Joy Theatre. Live mu- sic will begin at 7 p.m. fol- lowed by the movie. A card!: ! FOUR business and |: party in the theatre lobby’ will top off the evening. Friday the industry of the community will hold open house tours for the public. highlighted by the Distin- guished Service Award ban- quet at the Mount Joy Res- taurant, honoring an out- standing young man of our community. Tickets or information for any of the above mentioned activities may be obtained from any Jaycee member or call 653-0785 or 653-6775. el, Class Historian 11,|i Salunga Names Fire Officials Raymond R. Sumpman, of 65 Holland Ave, Salunga, has been elected president of the Salunga Fire company. Wilbur C. Hiestand, of 88 | Main St., Salunga was named chief. Other officers elected in- clude James Wickenheiser, first vice president; Roy Witz- second vice president; Ronald Myers, secretary, and . | Ben Kendig, treasurer. Henry Hiestand and Mar- vin McCorkel were named to three-year terms as trustees. Ray Witzel and Charles Myers were elected assistant chiefs. Also named were Robert Brubaker and Russell Cooper Jr., engineers; Stanley Hos- sler, Ray Witzel, Wickenheis- er, Sumpman, and Lester Hu- ber, operators. Henry Hiestand and Sump- man were chosen as delegates to the Lancaster County Fire- men’s Association, and Wick- enheiser and Ray Witzel were named delegates to Zone 7 meetings. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1965 NEW ARRIVALS Kenneth and Linda (Shaud) Milhouse, 285 Main St., Lan- disville, a daughter, Tuesday, Jan. 5, at General hospital. Melvin and Jane (Keck) Mann, Maytown, a daughter, Thursday, Jan. 7, at St. Jos- eph’s hospital. James and Bertha (Cassett) Shaffner, Rheems, a son on Thursday, Jan. 7, at the St. Joseph's hospital. Robert L. and Judith (Wen- ger) Brandt, 207 East Main street, a daughter, Friday, January 8, at. St. Joseph's hospital. KOSER RENAMED BY LITITZ INSURANCE Henry H. Koser, Landis- ville has been reelected to his 36th consecutive term as president of the Lititz Mutual Insurance Co. He was reelect- ed at the company’s 77th an- nual meeting Saturday, Jan. 9. Koser observed his 91st birthday Tuesday, Jan 12th. Reelected directors for 3- year terms were John L. Ha- maker, Ephrata, and = Henry H. Gibbel, Lititz. Other directors .are Jacob G. Hershey, Owen Hershey and John M. Miller. ——— MOUNT JOY, PA. JUST INSTALLED 121 New Safety Deposit Boxes NOW YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM Come In and Rent Yours Today Saturday the week will be |: Union National Mount Joy Bank Member F.D.I.C. SIZES MAYTOWN., PA. A Cordial Invitation.... TO INSPECT OUR NEW FACILITIES PLANNED TO PROVIDE THE UTMOST IN FUNERAL SERVICE... James B. HEILIG FUNERAL 23 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. OPEN HOUSE — SAT., JANUARY 16 ~ 1to 9 pm | HOME