SUSOUEHANNA TIMES Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. Vol. 76 No. S February 4, 1976 Paul Revere to ride again by Cheryll Hallgren On Saturday, February 7 at 2:00 p.m. Paul Revere, whe remarkably resembles Mcunt Joy's own Paul Revere Gingrich will make an historic ride from his property on East Donegal St., over the Jacob St. bridge and then west on Main Street, ringing a bell te symbolize the beginning of Mount Joy’s Birthday and Bicentennial Celebration. His destination will be the Mount Joy Bere Building. The public is invited te witness the presentation of a document by Paul Revere Gingrich to Bere Council members proclaiming the official beginning of Mount Joy’s 125th anniversary and cur country’s 200th birth- day. Included in the proclama- tion will be a list of the 1976 celebration activities, start- ing with the Birthday Ball sponsored by the Mount Joy Jeycee-ettes on Saturday, February 7th at 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Donegal High Scheel Gym. Two great teams at Donegal Donegal has two league-leading teams this winter. The basketball team is 10-0 in Section 3, and seems almost certain to end the season with a perfect 14-0 record. The wrestlers are undefeated as we go to press. Photo above shows Indian John Fellenbaum (No. 44) shooting at the Norlebco game Friday evening. Kris McCue (No. 12), the game’s high scorer, watches. Fire police get new alert system The fire police will be using walkie-talkies as part of a new alert system, utilizing Channel 17 along with members of the Lan- caster County Fire Police. The fire police will appre- ciate the cooperation of all citizens in the event of a fire or emergency. The walkie-talkies will be assigned as follows: MJ Unit 1, Capt. Charles; MJ Unit 2, Sgt. Hoover; there will be four other walkie-tal- kies that can be assigned to other members. (cortinued from page 1) The Mount Joy Fire Police for 1976. Front row seated, left to right: Harold Schatz, Elwood Young, Secretary-Treasurer James Gingrich, Sergeant Robert Hoffmaster, 2nd Lieutenant Richard Hoover, 1st Lieutenant Robert Schneider, Captain Christ S. Charles; second row, standing: Earl Geltmacher, Robert Williams, John Thomas John Silver, John L. Schroll, Asher Schroll, Rufus Bleecher, James Schneider, J. Bigler Ney. Charles Pennell and Warren Rutt were absent when picture was taken. FIFTEEN CENTS School board to explain budget to taxpayers at meeting, Feb. 12 With the cost of education rising each year, the Done- gal Scheel Beard is inviting taxpayers to attend an Information Meeting on Thursday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Donegal High School auditorium. Using typed sheets, which the audience can take home and study, and slide project- ed on a screen, beard members will explain where money te run the scheols comes from and different things on which it is spent. Not only will the board answer all questions citizens may have about the scheol budget—board members -Editorial- Restore faith: run for office There is a lot of talk about how Americans are losing interest and faith in their government. A main reason for this loss of faith is that there are not encugh good men and women running for office. Last November there was only one person running for many local offices. How can people be interested in their govern- ment if they den’t have a choice at election time? The only way te revive interest in government is to have more goed men and women running for office— people yeu would really like to vote for. You or someene you really admire can get your name or his/her name on the ballot for the April 27 election by cellecting signatures of reg- istered party members now. You only need 100 signa- tures to be a candidate for state representative or state committee member. For state senator you will need 200 signatures. You have until February 17 te cellect those signa- tures. Get your petition now from the Lancaster County Registration office. There’s only one way to restore faith in the Ameri- can government in this Bicentennial year—that’s to get more goed people running fer office, people mere pecple will want to vote for. invite the public te make suggestiens. The Infermaticn Meeting- the first such meeting to be held here—is in line with statements made last Sep- tember by various board ” members te the Susquehan- na Times: that taxpayers should be fully informed and have socme say in how their meney is spent. President of the beard, Dr. William B. Landis, has said about the Feb. 12 meeting: ‘I'm sure that anycne whe comes to this meeting will go away with a much better understanding of how scheels are budgeted and what the preblems > are. East Donegal Jaycees sell Maytown bicentennial plates A limited edition of bicentennial plates will be sold by the East Donegal Jaycees. The aluminum plates were designed by Joseph Hottenstein and made by Bill Nagy. A picture of Maytown Square is on the face of each plate. The plates will be sold on a first come-first serve basis. They may be ordered from Jim Libhart at 426- 3452, or frem any Jaycee. The East Donegal Jaycees are alse planning to sell Denegal Church plates in the near future. Ancther event planned by the East Donegal Jaycees is a sub sale, in ccoperation with the Maytown Youth Organization, on February 27 and 28. Jim Libhart, president of the E. Donegal Jaycees, holds one of the Maytown bicentennial plates the Jaycees are selling.