PAGE EIGHT Emergency Medical Calls Sunday Dr. David Schlosser AUCTIONS A top set of Hereford cattle (93 head - 48 cows - 40 of the best feeder calves you ever saw - 2 bulls - 3 heifers) all ready for interstate shipment, plus 10 Holstein heifers and 92 saddle horses, sell at the Walter Babbitt farm, Rte 19 in Wellsville, N. Y., 10 mi. from Genesee, Potter Co. Pa., on Wed. Eve. Oct. 2 al 7 pm. For further informa- tion, write Rumsey Sales, 226 Liberty St., Bath, N. Y. (607- 776-3478). 27-1c All day sale coming up Sat. Sept. 28 at 10 a.m. sharp atl the Swan Farm, Rte. 17, in Jasper, N. Y., 12 miles from Knoxville, Pa., Rte. 49 In Tioga Co. 58 top home raised interstate-tested Holsteins (a good young dairy!!). 3 trac- tors, baler, 2 choppers, com- bine, bulk tank, lots of small items, primitive and collect- ors’ items, horse-drawn piec- es, 80 T. hay, 1 200 bu. oats, 1,200 bales straw - 320 Acre farm - a sale you'll want to attend - 5 generations of Swans have farmed here since 18.45!" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan and Son, own- ers. Few more information, contact Rumsey Sales, 226 Liberty street, Bath, N. Y. (phone 607-776-3478), 27-1¢ THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Boy and Girl of the Month New Arrivals Robert and Mary (Garman) Edye, 60 Old Market street, a daughter, Monday, Sept. 16, at Osteopathic hospital. D.H.S. Grid Schedule The 1968 schedule lines up : as follows: Sept 28—Warwick Oct. 5 ..Solanco (Homecoming) Oct. 12—-Columbia Oct 19—Cocalico Oct. 26 — Conestoga V. Nov. 8—Ephrata Nov. 16—Hempfield Blintnen Tag AREA FOOTBALL © aa Friday, September 27 Cocalico at Ephrata (Night) Hempfield at Manheim Cen- tral (Night) Saturday, September 28 Elizabethtown at Conestoga Valley Donegal at Warwick Columbia at Solanco Scores Columbia 20, Conestoga Val- ley 13 Manheim Twp. 18, Warwick 0 Donegal 14, Manheim Central 7 Hempfield 26, Solanco 0. Elizabethtown 25, Ephrata 14 Honors change manners. —English Proverb KATHLEEN NEY Kathleen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Ney, Marietta R1, Pa. She is a senior in the col- lege preparatory course at Donegal high school. Her high school activities include: Track 9; Tennis (Mgr.) 11; Booster Club 9-10-11-12; May Court 11; Drama Club 9-10; Band 9-10-11-12; Prom Com- mittee 11; Science Fair win- ner 11; Honor Banquet 9-10- 11; Intramurals 11; Operettas 10 ;- 11; Junior Play 11 Chorus 9-10-11-12;: Student Council 9-11-12; 64 hours Vol- unteer Hospital Wark 9, Hoc- key (Mgr.) 12; Associate Year- book Editor 12; - Jr. Citizen Award 9; National Honor So- ciety 11-12. She is a member of St. i] pt 1 Ni i NEY) SNA N NINE POS nD FN NAN IX Convenience is in the bag...with a kitchen extension phone! “It costs so little and helps so much. Available in your choice of styles and decorator colors. To order yours call our business office today! COLUMBIA — UNITED “HN Mies mm 684-2101 TELEPHONE COMPANY Member UNITED TELEPHONE SYSTEM, Operated by UNITED UTILITIES, INCORPORATED WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1968 Great Society” dance band This group plays frequently for youth groups throughout Lancaster County. He has been employed for several years as a clerk at Sloan’s pharmacy in Mount Joy As the president of student council, he was responsible for the publication of a stu. dent handbook. This was av- ailable to the students on the opening of school this year. After graduation, planning to attend and will study of engineering. he is college in the field Rotarians See Russian Pictures John N. Weidman, south Market street, was the speak- JAMES MUSSER er Tuesday noon at the week- ly luncheon meeting of the James is the son of Mr. Mount Joy Rotary club, held and Mrs. Jay C. Musser, 121 at Hostetters. Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, He talked about his recent Pa. visit to Russia and showed He is a senior in the col- pictures taken on the “Peopie lege preparatory course. to People” sponsored trip. His high school activities The speaker was intro. have included: duced by Robert Klien, pro. Gym Club 9; Student Coun- gram chairman. cil 9-11; Student Council , Fresident 12; Student Council Convention at West Chester 12; May Day 11; Spanish Club 11; Jr. Prom Committee; Assembly Programs 9-11; James is a member of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. He is a member of Three Important Addresses U. S. SENATORS JOSEPH S. CLARK Senate Office Bldg. “The Washington, D. C. HUGH SCOTT Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. John’s Lutheran church, May- town, where she is a member of the church choir. Kathy hopes to attend Jun- iata College following gradu- ation from high school. She will major in the scientific areas of study. 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