Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA "MES Apple Butter Week me DOROTHY GRAY ..Jora Revolutionary Look! Dorothy Gray American Calicos NEW LIP and NAIL fashions for the bicentennial year -- Calico Rose Calico Pink Calico Copper Crisp, new, frosty-bronze, just-right colors to wear with anything -- trom high- styled designer modes to spirited American casuals LIPSTICK NAIL GLOSS 51.85 S140 HINKLE’S PHARMACY 3rd & Locust Sts., Columbia Phone 684-—2551 Free delivery to areas receiving the Susquchanna Times Marietta A solid brick rancher with 3 bedrooms, and a bath. Also an entry foyer, liv- ing room with brick wall fire- place, a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, and a large pat- io. House has oil heat and a detached 2 car garage with a storage area. Features large landscaped lot. Water and sew- $39,900 Ask for Lloyd Rohrer KINGSWAY REALTY phone 299-0791 Mayor James Gingrich has signed a proclamation declaring Apple Butter Week in Mount Joy. Apple Butter Week will run from March S-14. On Friday, the Sth, Jaycees with apple butter will be stationed at Greer'’s Jewelers, the Union Nation- al Bank, and the National Central Bank in Mount Joy. Beb Stoner, chairman of the Jaycee's Apple Butter project says, ‘‘Your contri- butiens of $1.00 or more will definitely be appreciated by these children.” Anycne can make a con- tribution to the Jaycee fund to help mentally retarded and physically handicapped children. proclaimed Jaycee Bob Stoner looks on as Mayor James Gingrich signs Apple Butter Week proclamation. To the left of the mayor are several boxes of apple butter. Rotary celebrates ETT 50 years From left to right are; anniversary committee chairman G. Walter Sloan; Japaneese student Minoru Mujata; Lanc. Co. student Penn Glazier; moderator Dr. Robert Eshleman; Puerto Rican student Ana Gonzales; Colombian student Alvaro Orozco; and president Carl Hallgren. A fifieth anniversary is a special occasion, and Satur- day evening, February 28, 1976, culminated a month long celebration for the Mount Joy Rotary Club. A dinner program was held at Hostetter’s Dining Hall, with the Rotarians’ wives and special guests in attendance. President Carl R. Hall- gren presented the Club with a fifty year certificate from Rotary International along with their congratula- tions. The program included a special music presentation by the Lance Lads Quartette and an International Dia- logue featuring Rotary Foundation Fellowship Awardees. The graduate students participating were Ana Mercedes Gonzales, Puerto Rico, and Alvaro Miguel Orozco, Colombia, South America, both study- ing at Penn State Univer- sity; Minoru Miyata, Japan, studying at Bucknell Uni- versity; and Penn Glazier, a lawyer from Lancaster who was a Rotary Group Study Exchange to India. The moderator was Rotarian Dr. Robert F. Eshleman, Pro- fessor of Sociology, Franklin and Marshall College. Some of the topics discussed by the panel were their re- actions to studying in a foreign country, their back- grounds and goals for life. The Mount Joy Rotarians have donated over $4,000 to the International Fellowship Fund and they are proud of their participation in helping the students continue their education. This program also enables the students to become ambassadors of good will and further inter- national understanding. The members of the SOth Anniversary Committee were G. Walter Sloan, Chairman; John Booth, Joseph Shaeffer, Charles Groff, and Richard Rainbolt. Del. couple praise local crew by Hazel Baker A local Mount Joy woman visiting a relative in a Wilmington, Delaware hospital overheard a patient praising the efforts of the Mount Joy Ambulance crew. After Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle McKnight and their pet were in an accident of Route 283 recently they were taken to the hospital by the local ambulance crew. Later, the McKnights received a considerate note from the crew, asking about their welfare and their pet’s. The McKnights considered the inquiry thoughtful. Bake sale Junior Girl Scout Troop #24 of Maytown, will hold a bake sale on Saturday, March 6 starting at 8:00 a.m. in the Maytown Square. March 3, 1976 Are your tires wearing unevenly ? Does your ‘bumper bounce’? Does your car bottom on severe impact? Do you have more than 25,000 miles on your odometer? } of kL Now is the time to be shocked. 2 {/, Stop now and enjoy our shock A absorber special! 2 MILLERS Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA § 426-3430 | : ~ AN Arbus Builders presents }-reeNO D own Pavment some Crusader Il Three bedrooms, one bath, kitchen, dining area and livingroom with a spacious full basement on 1/4 acre lot of your choice with public water and sewer for under§28 000 Call Arbus Builders 426-2243 for details LANCASTER COUNTY FARM DINER SMORGASBORD I1 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET FACILITIES Phone 717-367-6956 Rt. 230 One Mile East of Elizabethtown EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) and Sunday Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Only) SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (50 issues per year) (426-2212 or 426-1707) Publisher—Nancy H. 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