PAGE EIGHT ~NEW ARRIVALS a —-_— mmm John W. and Marjorie (Bates) Urban, 115 Broad St., Salunga, a daughter, Satur- day, May 15, at General hos- pital. Melvin and Mildred (Mil- Jer) Shenk, Mount Joy, a daughter, Tuesday, May 11, at St. Joseph's hospital. Clifford R. and E. Jane (Gephart) Morrison, of 130 Church St., Landisville, a daughter, Thursday, May 13, at St. Joseph's hospital. Marvin and Susanna (Sau- der) Lefever, 138 Main street, Saunga, a son, Tuesday, May 18, at Coumbia hospital. Season's First Gelf Tourney The first '65 season Mount Joy Golf Association tourna- ment will be held on Sunday, May 23, at the Cool Creek course. Tee off times will be between 11 am. and 1 p.m. There will be prizes given for low handicap scores, low actual scores, and closest to pin on the #14 hole. Also a special flag tournament will be held where prizes will be given to the golfers who can move the flag the fartherest in par which is 71 strokes, plus their own personal han- dicap. (For instance, if a golf- er has a 20 handicap he [fever road is president of would place the flag on the !the organization. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. spot where the ball is locat- ed on his 91st stroke.) Also on Sunday at the] tournament the pairings for the first match play tourna- ment in Mount Joy history will be announced. For this. event, the golfers have been divided into four flights ac- cording to their handicap. The championship flight is composed of golfers with handicaps of between 7 and 12. The 1st flight has golfers with handicaps between 13 and 16. The second flight has 16 golfers with 17 to 21 as their handicap, while the third is composed of all oth- er golfers with handicaps of 22 or higher. For this type of tourna- ment the golfers must play their opponent on a hole-by- hole basis for 18 holes and the person winning the most holes is the winner. There would be four rounds for the championship of each flight. The first round matches must be completed by June 15th. These matches are to be STAMP CLUB TO MEET The monthly meeting of the Mount Joy Stamp Club will be held on Tuesday eve- ning, May 25, at 7:30 o'clock in the second floor meeting of the Mount Joy Fire Hall. All persons interested in stamp collecting are wel- come, and invited to attend. J. Richard Dillinger, of Le- THANK Youl For Your Votes and Encouragement JIM ROBERTS played on Cool Creek or any other course by mutual agree- ment. The pairings and the tournament charts will be posted in the window of the Mount Joy Tile and Linole- um Co. after Sunday, and results of each match will be reported there. Past Masters Held Party The Past Masters Associa- tion of Casiphia Lodge #551 F and A M held their first Ladies night Monday, May 17, at Hostetters. The program included sev- eral selections on the organ by Dr. David E. Schlosser, and vocal solos by Miss Car- alyne Blantz accompanied by | Mrs. RoAnn Lau. A group of Lancaster county Shrine club Oriental Band men were on hand to complete the music- al program. The finale was Mrs. John Roth with her Pennsylvania Dutch act. The committee on arrange- ments included: William D. Batzel, Dr. Thomas O'Connor and George Weber. President Christion Greider was in charge of the meeting and Wm. Batzel was master of ceremonies. Maurice Bailey, chaplain. Asher Beamender- fer is Master of the Lodge. Students Select Council Leader Nona Shinagawa, seventh grade pupil, was elected president of the Donegal An- nex Student Council on Fri- day, May 13. Other candi- dates were Dennis Hay and John Parker. Nona will be- come the first girl president of the Annex Council. The election followed an Assembly program which in- cluded a movie on “The Am- erican Cowboy,” which was followed by an explanation of the Student Council Presi- PROPERTY OWNERS | OF FLORIN WARD County Farmers Bank will help finance your SEWER INSTAL- LATION. See Chart for your monthly payments . .. and these | payments include life insurance on you until the loan is liquidated. CASH YOU | MONTHLY PAYMENTS RECEIVE $ 400.00 600.00 800.00 1,000.00 | 36 MONTHS 48 MONTHS $1294 19.41 25.88 32.35 | | | LIFE INSURANCE FOR UNPAID PORTIONS OF LOAN INCLUDED 60 MONTHS $ 8.48 12.79 17.05 pot pay Two Offices in Mount Joy to Serve You One West Main Street 801 Main Street LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK ‘LANCASTER — QUARRYVILLE — MOUNT JOY _— Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CHRISTIANA | A Tragedy of Err WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1965 Or'S by Jerry Marcus The Travelers Safely Service THE TRAVELERS 1965 BOOK OF STREET AND HIGHWAY ACCIDENT DATA it accidents in 1964. 3,888,000 persons were killed or injured in highway dential Election and how the three candidates were select- ed by Student Council from the present Seventh Grade. The campaign was discussed and the previous annex coun- cil presidents were mention- ed. They were: 1964-65, Joc Wivell;, ’63-64, Cory Funk; 62-63, Mitchell Albert; and 1961-62, John Stehman. The three candidates then were introduced by Joe Wiv- ell and each one delivered a speech as to why they should be elected as president and what they would intend to do if elected. Orientation Day At DHS Annex Sixth grade orientation day at the Donegal Annex will be held Friday, May 21. Eighth grade students at the Annex will be going to the high school for their orienta- i+ Union National r MOUNT 5pm. to8 RB TR RE ik 181 iE oc iS * & Member F.D.I.C. REGULAR HOURS 8 am. - 2 p.m. Monday through Friday EXTRA DRIVE-IN AND WALK-UP WINDOWS *: Daily Until 3:30 p.m. — Saturday - 8 am: until 11 am. - iton there on the same day. Guides for the day will be members of the seventh grade as follows; for the Maytown, Grandview, Seiler and Mari- etta sixth graders: Herbert Hess, Patricia Lon- genecker, Wayne Drager, Dennis Hay, Steve Hess, John Shrum, John Parker, Jean Luzader, Gail McConnell, Terry Ginder, Alice Smith, Ann Nissley, Scott Gember- ling, Arthur Baughman, Reb- ecca Reinhold, Dewey Smith, Keith Gish, Nadine = Grove and Roxanne Heisey. HELP WANTED MALE MAN WANTED to work in printing shop. Apply Package Printers, rear of 27 N. Mar- ket St., Mount Joy. 6-ti Aladdin’s lamp has nothing on the pen you carry in your: pocket. Add a check- ing ‘account and you can make money appear out of thin air . . . pay an obliga: tion . . . put wings on a piece of paper that trans- ports dollars thousands of miles overnight. Without checking account service, business would come to a standstill, If you are not taking ad- vantage of this marvelous convenience it's time to stop in and become ac- quainted, Mount Joy Bank JOY, PA. my SRLS eA RUA hay iii naklii p.m. - Friday wimg mu invisd arm pias J J PD Fg th
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