February 19, 1975 Forrys hurt in fire Chief Don Mayers of Maytown Fire Company re- ported that Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Forry, R. D. 1, Mount Joy, were seriously burned last Friday morning while lighting a wood fire in the basement of their home. Mrs. Forry was burned most severely. At latest re- ports from St. Joseph’s Hos- pital in Lancaster, she had been transferred to Hershey Medical Center for treat- ment. Maytown Fire Company and the Mount Joy ambu- Senior folks Marietta citizens who are 65 years of age or older have been exempted from paying the occupational tax by their borough council last Tuesday, February 11. Co-owners of one busi- ness who each earns more than $1000 a year must each pay an occupational tax. Fines for the following motor vehicle violations were increased: Signs violations, from $3 to $6; Parking on the left-hand side of a street, from $2 to $4; Parking more than 10 inches from the curb, from $2 to $4; Parking more than 48 hours, from $2 to $5; lance responded to the call. Property damage was small. The couple have two children aged six and three. A fund for the Forrys has been started by their friends and neighbors who are aware of the emotional and financial distress the Forry family is facing. Un- ion National Mount Joy Bank is acting as collector for contributions to the Forry Fund. Readers of the Bulletin are urged to send their contributions to the bank. freed of tax Parking less than 15 feet from a fire hydrant, from $5 to $10; Invalid registration, from $2 to $5; Parking less than 25 feet from an intersection, from $2 to $4; Double parking, from $2 to $5; Meter violation, from $1 to $2; All other motor vehicle violations, $5; Borough Council granted the Jaycees use of War Mem- orial Park for Stay at Home Celebration, July 3 through July 6. Council also donated $100 to the Columbia Hos- pital Building Fund. Slight error Last week the Bulletin made some horrible mis- takes. We showed pictures of the eighth grade boys who are competing for the title of Sir Valentine but left out the picture of one contestant, Scott Wilkinson. Instead of showing Scott’s picture, we inserted a pic- ture of Dave Presto among the candidates for Sir Valen- tine. The picture of Presto looked unusually mature a- mong the seven would-be Dave Presto Sir Valentines. No wonder. Dave is starring in the Jun- jor Class Play at Donegal High School. Scott Wilknison As if those mistakes were not enough, we proceeded to leave out a picture of Mrs. Vera Cox among the people addressing the BPW meeting, and instead label- ed a picture of Mrs. John Zeller as Mrs. Thomas Cox. Our apologies to Messrs. Presto and Wilkinson and Mesdames Cox and Zeller. DID YOU HEAR... On Valentine Day several F.B.L.A. members went to the Schock Home in Mount Joy to deliver fruit. They made Valentine place cards for the guests at the home and a large arrangement of fruit for the table. Kim Lauver Mike Kohler Steve Hassinger DHS Singers attend fest Approximately 100 top high school musicians will participate in the 1975 Sou- thern District Choral Festi- val, February 20 - 22 at Big Spring, Cumberland ROTARY CLUB NEWS . The speaker yesterday at the Mount Joy Rotary Club was Dr. Richard Seltzer, superintendent of schools in Columbia. Dr. Seltzer’s topic was “Trends in Education.” PATRICIA BUCHANAN Patricia Buchanan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Buchanan, 124 W. Walnut Street, Marietta, was award- ed a $200 Zimmerli Scho- larship from Friends of Lock Haven State College, as an outstanding health and phy- sical education student. FIRE AT HORN RESIDENCE Fire of undetermined ori- gin destroyed the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Horn, R. D. 1, Youngstown, Pa. Neighbors discovered the blzae and freed two dogs, but two pet cats died of suffocation. are currently housed in a trailer loaned by friends. Harvey Horn was a form- er music instructor in the Marietta Public Schools and is a native of Lebanon. Their daughter, Harveen, is a resident of Delaware. A son, William, is a Lancaster resident. 4-H film on liters and meters “Lets Go Metric,” a film giving reasons why we should adopt the metric sys- tem, was shown at the regu- lar meeting of the Central Lancaster County 4-H Trac- tor Club. The group meets at the Landis Brothers Equipment Service Shop, Manheim Pike, Lancaster, and invited interested per- sons to join the current study of “How to be safe while driving a tractor.” Anyone over eight years of age is welcome to the Tuesday night sessions at 7:30 p.m. Dudley Rohrer is instructor of the first year class; second and third year students will have additional teachers. The Horns. County. The event, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Music Edu- cators Association, includes students from 56 schools in 10 counties of central Penn- Ladies Aux. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Maytown Fire Company was formed last Monday evening, February 10. The following officers were elected: President, Lor- raine Kanoff; Vice-President. Ruth Drager; Secretary, Vir- Navel & 5 Ibs. TE EK KKK ok ORANGES Lah I SE IE I Sh Sh Sh SE 2h SF JR SE JR 2h SR J WITH THIS COUPON j POE SEE NE SE SEE OE NE SR RR ee (Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only) Chopped Ham $1.59 Ib. reg. $1.79 Intersection of 441 & 143 Open § AM.-ll P.M. Daily & Sunday. Chicken Roll $1. 59 Ib. reg. $1.79 HERRS PHONE: 426-1805 sylvania. Students from Donegal High School attending are: Don Witman, Tim Eshleman, Mike Kohler, Kim Lauver, and Steve Hassinger. re-f ormed ginia Patterson; Treasurer, Bertha Sprout; Ass’t. Trea- surer, Jane Manor. The new organization in- vites other women to join. Meetings will be held the second Tuesday of each month in the fire hall. Beat Colds | Try Our Citrus Fruits Honey Juice GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES TANGELOES If all else fails, we also have a nice line of cough remedies. Just In — A Limited Supply of Onion Sets 59 € 1b. - while they last SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 3 Don Witman Tim Eshleman (MURCOTTS)
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