Page 6 - Mount Joy Bulletin January 30, 1974 Auxiliary to Fire Company Installs Officers for ‘74 New officers of Mount Joy’s Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 Auxiliary have been installed for the year 1974. Mrs. Edith Etsell is the new president. Other officers include: Dorothy Hedrick, first vice-president; Martha Williams, second vice- president; Mary Jane Wargo, secretary; Anna Charles, treasurer; Carrie Smith, corresponding secretary; Harriet Raebuck, chaplain, and Carrie Smith, chairlady of E.N.T. Committee announced by Mrs. Etsell include: E.N.T. - Carrie Smith, - Helen Rice, Martha Williams, Bonnie Coover, and Mary Shank; Publicity - Anna Charles and Mary Shank; Memorial - Carrie Smith and Harriet Raebuck; Social - Geraldine Williams, Dorothy Hedrick and Chris Snyder; Ambulance - Carrie Smith, Mary Jane Wargo, Rose Grove, Edith Etsell and Anna Charles; Community Council - Phyllis Leatherman and Anna Charles. Trustees are: Kathryn Geltmacher, Martha Williams and Josephine Kaylor. The Auxiliary has made the following donations to the fire company - $300 toward a portable pump; $200 toward the new truck, and $100 the ambulance. November 29 and 30 has been set for the 1974 Christmas bazaar. All Auxiliary members are welcome to attend the meetings, which are held the third Thursday of each month at 7:30 o'clock. Members should take to the February meeting something made for Valentine. The items will be auctioned off. Auxiliary dues must be paid by the end of February ($1) to either Carrie Smith or Edith Etsell. Any member who is 75 years old who notifies Auxiliary will receive a card staring that she is paid up for life. wHAT One Person can po JESUS SILVA, CIRCUS PRIEST What do you do if you are the ‘‘father’ of 2,000 homeless boys? You start a circus, if you are a Spainard named Jesus Silva, After founding Bemposta, a self-governing democratic community in Spain com- posed entirely of orphan boys, Father Silva started a circus school in 1964. He trained the orphans to be circus performers for two years until he felt they had reached professional standars. “There are many degrees of professionalism,’’ says Father Silva. ‘‘Some professionals are terrible. We knew we were getting better and better, and our circus became perfect as time went by.” “Los Muchachos” circus began by performing in Barcelona; then its schedule expanded until it now gives performances all over the world. The Spanish priest and his boys use the circus to bring to the world a message of peace and brotherhood as taught ‘by the most revolutionary messenger in the world, the only authentic peacemaker, Christ.” The first act of each performance by Los Muchachos concludes with a prayer for peace. Father Silva explains that the young performers believe, as he does, that ‘‘peace is possible if men are capable of ex- tending their hands, especially if young people of the world begin by extending their hands.” Jesus Silva and Los Muchachos are using a circus to be instruments of God’s peace. Each of us can work for peace and brotherhood, no matter what our station .in life. That means, first of all, doing our job competently. Only then can we effectively introduce God’s love to those around us. To All Members of FRIENDSHIP FIRE CO. NO. 1 Mount Joy, Pa. 1974 Dues must be paid on or before January 31, 1974. Active Dues: 3.50 Social Dues: 1.00 All active members over age 65 are eligible for honory membership, but the company MUST BE NOTIFIED by January 31, 1974. 33-2C Oprhans’ Court Division Auditing Notices To all Claimants, Beneficiaries, Heirs and Next to Kin, and other persons interested: Notice is given that the following accounts irr decedents, in- competents’, minors’, and trust estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Wills or Clerk of the Orphans’ Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County and will be presented to said Orphans’ Court Division for audit and confirmation and for distribution of the balances shown therein to the parties legally entitled thereto on February 4, 1974 ; at ten o'clock a.m., in the courtroom of the Orphans Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County on the 4th floor of the Courthouse in the City of Lancaster, Pa. 1. BERMEL, JACOB, dec’d, 1083 of 1971. 1st and final acct., Carl A. Bermel and Herbert W. Sawyer, exors. McKinsey, Atty. 2. BERTRAM, ERNEST L., dec’d, 1547 of 1972. 1st and final acct., Esther Y. Bertram and The Fulton National Bank of Lan- caster, exors. M.G.S. & B., Attys. 3. BRENNER. MARGARET, dec’d, 751 of 1970. 1st and final acect., William H. Hartenstine, admr., c.t.a., M.G.S.& B., Attys. 4. DILLER, HOWARD L., dec’d, 698 of 1973. 1st and final acct., Harry C. Diller and New Holland Farmers National Bank, admrs. Wentz & Wentz, Attys. 5. DOMMEL, HENRIETTA H., dec’d, 491 of 1973. 1st and final acct., Carl E. Dommel, admr. N.& H., Attys. 6. ELLENBERGER, ALLEN R., dec’d, 787 of 1971. 1st and final acct., Linda: A. Ellenberger Olley and The Fulton National Bank of Lan- caster, exors. M.G.S.&B., Attys. 7. FISHER, MARY GRAHAM, dec’d, 219 of 1973. 1st and final acct., National Central Bank, successor by consolidation to the Farmers Bank and Trust Company, and Frances Wilfred Fisher, co-exors. Eby, Jr., Atty. 8. FRY, WILLIAM L., dec’d, 445 of 1973. 1st and final acct., Robert Ludwig, exor. Bare, Atty. 9. GAMMACHE, FRANK J., dec’d, 3, April, 1940. Second supplementary acct., filed by Vincent Gammache, estate of Magdalena Gammache. W.B.& H., Attys. 10. GERFIN, FLOSSIE E., dec’d, 29, August Term, 1949. 1st and final acct., Elwood K. Snyder, admr. d.b.ncta. RM. & S., Attys. 11. GREINER, NORMAN L., dec’d, 263 of 1973, 1st and final acct., Hiram B. Greiner and Ruth Etta ’ Nye, exors. Horner, Atty. 12. HABECKER, LILLIAN N., a-k-a LIZZIE L. HABECKER, dec’d, 1461 of 1972. 1st and final acct., Helen M. Wivell and National Central Bank, exors. M.G.S.&B., Attys. 13. HARBRIDGE, EVELYN R., dec’d, 637 of 1973. 1st and final acct., Louis Weisman, exor. Weisman, Atty. 14. HERSHEY, FANNY, a-k- a FANNIE -HERSHEY, dec’d, 508 of 1973. 1st & final acct., Robert M. Myers, exor. Wentz and Wentz, Attys. 15. LANDIS, NOAH L., dec’d, 55, December, 1940. 1st and final acct., The Commonwealth. National Bank, successor by con- solidation to The Conestoga National Bank, trustee for the use of Anna L. Kauffman. B.S.C.&M., Attys. 16. LINDEMUTH, MAE K. ZIEGLER, dec’d, 682 of 1973. 1st and final acct. Walter Dupes and Jacob S. Lindemuth, exors. A.&R., Attys. 17. MARTIN, WILLIAM E., dec’d, 681 of 1973. 1st and final acct., Theodore L. Brubaker, exor. Brubaker & Brubaker, exors. 18. MILLER, ALICE D., a-k- a ALICE L. D. MILLER, a-k-a ALICE D. BANKLER, a-k-a ALICE DOROTHY BANKLER, dec’d, 541 of 1973. 1st & final acct., Mary Miller, extx. N.& H., Attys. 19. MOWRER, DAVID L., Life Insurance Trust, 1435 of 1973. 1st and final acct., The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, Trustee under a Life Insurance Trust dated November 23, 1962, as amended. Reese, Atty. 20. NAUMAN, LIDA H., dec’d, 700 of 1973. 1st and final acect., Rachel J. Madlen, extx. Martin & Longo, Attys. 21. NOLL, CHARLES A, _dec’d, 619 of 1973. 1st & final acct., National Central Bank and Kathleen M. Noll, exors. R.M.&S., Attys. 22. OUTTEN, ELIZABETH MAY, dec’d, 518 of 1973. 1st & final acct., Lester L. Sherr and Clara Mae Sherr, exors. Chambers, Jr., Atty. 23. REILLY, CARRIE G., dec’d, 754 of 1973. 1st and final acect., Ruth C. Trump, admrx. Richard C. Brittain, Atty. 24. SHIRK, HELEN B., dec’d 336 of 1973, 1st and final acct., The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, exor. B.S.C.&M., Attys. 25. TEMPLETON, BESSIE, dec’d, 103 of 1973. 1st and final acect., National Central Bank, successor by consolidation to Lan- caster County Farmers National Bank, exor. S.S.M. & O’Brien, Attys: 26. WOLPERT, EDWARD L., dec’d, 790 of 1971. 1st and final acct... The Commonwealth National Bank, exor. A.B. B.& B., Attys. 27. YELLETS, HENRY J., dec’d, 697 of 1973. 1st and final acct., National Central Bank, exor. R.M. &S., Attys. Bernard V. Santaniello, Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas. 32-4c NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE DONEGAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY The Annual Meeting of the members of the Donegal Mutual Insurance Company will be held in the office of the Company, Rt. 441 By- Pass, Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 17547, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1974 ; between the hours of 9:30 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. for the purpose of electing Directors and the transaction of such other business as shall properly come before the said meeting or any ad- journment thereof. " J.EDW. CHARLES PRESIDENT-TREASURER ATTEST: MARY N. von STETTEN SECRETARY 32-3¢ ADVERTISEMENT Sealed Proposals will be received by the MOUNT JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY, Attention: Mr. B. Grissinger, Chair- man, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania 17552, until 8:00 p.m.- D.S.T.~February 5, 1974 at which time they will be publicly opened and read at the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Penn- sylvania for the FUR- NISHING, DELIVERING AND UNLOADING OF APPROXIMATELY 300 TONS OF SODIUM CHLORIDE during the period March 1, 1974 to February 28, 1975. The proposal must cover all labor, equipment, materials and all other costs incidental to the furnishing, delivering and unloading the sodium chloride at the Florin Pumping and Treatment Station of the Mount Joy Borough Authority. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, and to readertise and award the Contract in the regular manner, or to waive any informality in the proposals received and to accept any Proposal deemed to be most favorable to the interests of the Mount Joy Borough Authority. Bids will be taken under advisement and the award of a Contract, if awarded, will be made within thirty (30) days after the date of opening the bids. In the event of tie bids, the Authority reserves the right to award a Contract to one "bidder or to split the Contract among the even bidders. Specifications and Proposals are available at the office of the Mt. Joy v Borough Authority, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania 17552. B. Grissinger, Chairman Mount Joy Borough Authority 33-2c ADVERTISEMENT Sealed Proposals will be received by the MOUNT JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY, Attention: Mr. B Grissinger, Chairman, 21 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pennsylvania 17552, until 8:00 p.m. -DST. - February 5, 1974 at which time they will. be publicly opened and read at the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Penn- sylvania for the FUR- NISHING AND DELIVERING A TOTAL OF APPROXIMATELY 7,000 GALLONS OF NO. 2 FUEL OIL during the period of March 1, 1974 to February 28, 1975. The Proposal must cover all labor, equipment, materials and all other costs incidental to the furnishing and delivering No. 2 Fuel Oil to three separate facilities of the Mount Joy Borough Authority as required. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, and to readvertise and award the Contract in the regular manner, or to waive any informality in the proposals received and to accept any Proposal deemed to. be most favorable to the interests of the Mount Joy Borough Authority. Bids will be taken'under advisement and the award of a Contract, if awarded, will be made within thirty (30) days after the date of opening the bids. In the event of tie bids, the Authority reserves the right to award a Contract to one bidder or to split the Contract among the even bidders. Specifications and Proposals are available at the office of the Mount Joy Borough Authority, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania 17552. B. Grisinger, Chairman Mount Joy Borough Authority 33-2¢ EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Paul E. Getz, dec’d, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the un- dersigned. Union National Mount Joy Bank East Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna. 17552 Executor Roda, Morgan, Hallgren & Heinly Lancaster, Pennsylvania 34-3¢ PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission of the Borough of Mount Joy (Continued on Page 7) 8 { 3 i = SEEN ER Sols Gata Ah. SE: mm pak aa zh Caw
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