Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 14, 1976, Image 3

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    1976
vy
January 14, 1976
Louise Brown with the afghan. The afghan will be ra
ffled
off to raise money for the Riverview safety patrol.
Riverview PTO sponsors arts and crafts show
by Hazel Baker
A Bicentennial Arts and
Crafts program will be
presented Monday, January
26th, by the Riverview
Parents-Teacher Organiza-
tion at 7:30 p.m.
Anyone wishing to display
an art or craft or to
demonstrate for this pro-
gram may contact the presi-
dent, Mrs. William Brown,
426-1147.
An afghan will be raffled
te buy raincoats for safety
patrol members.
The hand made washable
orlen afghan is made with
double crochet open mesh
with red and white stripes
and a field of blue stars
representing the 13 original
Colonies.
Tickets are still available
from the president or Mrs.
Richard Oberholtzer, Mrs.
Jean Major, Mrs. Linda
Nornhold, and Mrs. Shirley
Blewett.
Bicentennial registers merchants in bocklet
by Cheryll Hallgren
Local merchants are now
being contacted by Denegal
students under the super-
vision of Melody Mumma to
have their names and
businesses registered in the
historical bocklet to be
published by the Mount Joy
Bicentennial Commission.
They will apear under the
heading of ‘‘Merchants Ser-
ving Mecunt Jey in 1976.” A
patrons list will alse be
accepted for citizens wish-
ing to have their names
listed in the publieation.
The becklet will contain
maps of old Mount Joy,
residences, hotels, churches
industries, and street scenes
plus captions pertaining to
the town’s history. The
committee is however, lack-
ing photographs in several
areas: Old Florin, street
scenes, and residences.
Citizens are being asked to
contact Mrs. Patrick Moran
if they wish te contribute old
photoes to be used in the
publication.
The Bicentennial Com-
mission will held its monthly
meeting on Wednesday,
January 14 at 7:30 in the
Bore Building. The public is
invited to attend.
Knorr announces reduced car fees for elderly
Justice Raymond B.
Knorr, Mount Joy, an-
nounces that applications
forms for reduced registra-
tion fees for motor vehicles
for senior citizens will be
available in his office after
January 20th.
The provisions of Section
702 of the Vehicle Code of
PA Bureau of Motor Ve-
hicles has recently been
amended, making these
reduced registration fees
available to retired persons
with incomes not exceeding
$7,500, and removing oper-
ator restrictions.
Formerly, the income
figure was $3,500, and the
person registering the ve-
hicle had te be the driver of
the vehicle.
Marietta Carpet Plant calls back 27 workers
The Marietta Carpet Plant
of Armstrong Cork Com-
pany has announced the
recall of 27 employees who
had been furloughed in
November and the hiring of
about 25 additional em-
ployees.
Richard A. Graff, plant
manager, attributed the
expanded employment to
“increase activity in the
plant as our business grows
compared with the last
quarter of 1975.”
Armstrong’s Marietta
Carpet Plant, which began
production operations in
1968, is now one of the few
facilities in the carpet
industry capable of manu-
facturing all of the most
popular types of residential,
do-it-yourself, and commer-
cial-grade carpeting.
Mount Joy Library directors
to meet on Monday, Jan. 26
by Jean Hamilton
The Mount Joy Library
Beard of Directors will hold
their first meeting of the
new year on Monday,
January 26, 1976. The
meeting will be held at St.’
Luke's Parish Home at 8
p-m. The public is invited.
Come and meet the library
Board of Directors.
J-Cs to give
award Jan. 24
by Robert M. Behling
The Mount Joy Jaycees
will culminate their 25th
Anniversary Jaycee Week
celebrations with the 19th
annual Distinguished Ser-
vice Award Banquet Satur-
day, January 24, 6 p.m., at
the Mount Joy American
Legion.
A young man, 18 to 35,
from the Mount Joy area,
will be recognized for out-
standing service to the
community and high per-
sonal development during
1975. Other community citi-
zens will receive special
recognition for their con-
tributions. Nominations for
the Distinguished Service
Award have been received
in secret, and the winner
will be selected by a panel of
prominent local citizens.
Speaker for the evening
will be Dr. CG. Terry
Madonna of Lancaster,
Associate Professor of His-
tory at Millersville State
College, former Lancaster
County Commissioner, and
a member of the Lancaster
County Bicentennial Speak-
ers Bureau. Dr. Madonna
will present a program on
Lancaster County During
the American Revolution.
The public is invited to
attend and support the
community recognition of a
young man for his contrib-
utions to the betterment of
Mt. Joy. Reservations are
appreciated, and may be
made at the Jack Horner
Shoe Store in Mount Joy, or
by contacting any member
of the Mount Joy Jaycees.
Bicen. Ball
tickets ready
by LaVon Harnish
Tickets will remain on
sale for Mount Joy’s Bicen-
tennial Birthday Ball till
February 7, the night of the
gala event. Tickets will also
be on sale at the door of
Donegal High School gym-
nasium that evening. The
Mcunt Joy Joycee-ettes,
sponsors of the semi-formal
ball, are encouraging all
ages to attend and colonial
costumes are welcome. The
celebration begins at 8p.m.
and ends at Midnight.
A group of local musicians
will provide many old
favorites as well as contem-
porary songs for dancing.
Adult tickets are $5.00 per
person and students tickets
are $3.00 per person and can
be bought from any Joycee-
ette or by calling 653-1656 or
653-4388.
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TAKE A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRY
AND SAVE SOME MONEY!
“72 MAVERICK auto, real sharp £1795
“71 OPEL Wagon, auto $1195
70 OPEL Cadet, Real Sharp $1295
70 PLYMOUTH Duster $1395
70 AMERICAN MOTORS HORNET $1495
‘69 MERCURY RX 2 dr., HT, A title,
42,000 original miles . $1295
‘69 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN Wagon $695
’69 CHEVY Caprice, 4 door $1195
69 YW BUG $995
’69 CHEVY CAMERO $1495
’69 MUSTANG $1495
’69 CHEVY Impala, 2 dr., HT $1495
’68 MUSTANG, anto. $1095
’68 JEEP COMMANDO, with plow $1795
’67 PONTIAC $395
'65 CHEVY CHEVELLE, 2 dr., HT $595
’63 FORD ECONOLINE "2 ton pickup $495
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