Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA "TMES Mr. Bentzel and his camera Tintypes at bicen ball Guests at the Marietta- Maytown-East Donegal bi- centennial ball can be photographed by the cen- tury-old tintype process. Photographer H. Dyer Bentzel and his antique camera will be on hand. All those posing will be clamped into their chains sc they won’t move during the 45 second exposure time. The photos will cost $15 each. Prints are 3 inches X 4 inches. The tintype process does not require a negative. It was used during the Ameri- can Civil War. Miss MJ pageant by Kathy Bower There is still time for local girls to enter the Miss Mount Joy Pageant. Con- ‘estants will receive scholar- ships, merchandise, and other awards. The Pageant, sponsored by the Mount Joy Jaycees and Joycee-ettes is open to all single girls between 17 and 2S whe reside in the Donegal School District. The Pageant will be held on Saturday, May 22 at the W.I. Beahm Junior High School auditoruim. Bus to Bus tickets to the Miss Pennsylvania Pageant should be obtained by Apri 24th. Local people will be especially interested in this year’s pageant because Gloria Longenecker of Mount Joy will be a contes- tant. Because of various as- pects of processing the Pennsylvania Pageant re- servation tickets, it is necessary to have all orders in 12 months before the time of the Pageant which is scheduled for June 10, 11 and 12. All tickets will have to be ordered no later than April 24th. in order to guar- antee reservations. The three day Pageant will be climaxed with the Crowning of the new Miss Pennsyl- vania during the Saturday evening event. Miss Lan- caster County—1976 will be featured in this highlighting Miss A panel of five judges will select ‘“‘Miss Mount Joy’ based on personal inter- views and competition in talent, evening gown, and swim suit. Miss Mount Joy will begin her reign by presiding over Mount Joy's week of Bicentennial activi- ties. Any girl interested in entering the Pageant should contact Mrs. William Bower at 653-4460 by April 1S, 1976. Pa. portion of the Pageant only if she is selected by the judges as one of the finalists, based on perfor- mances of previous even- ings. Lancaster Countians will be grouped in one area of the Altoona auditorium, each one given a red rose for the purpose of identifica- tion. Officials of the Lancas- ter County Scholarship Pa- geant also encourage the displaying of placards and banners and will personally cue the group to dramatize moral support of our own candidate, Miss Gloria L. Longenecker. For the Saturday evening feature, bus accomodations have been arranged. Foi details, call Mrs. S. Martir Witman, R.D. #l, Marietta. Pa. 17547. Her phone number is 717/653-5358. The blanket cost is $12.00. Mount Joy Boro Council plans to make Mount Joy Borough Council Monday night voted to make Rose Alley, which runs south from W. Main Street, one-way south for a 30-day trial period to see if it relieves traffic congestion in the area. At the same time, busi- nesses in the Wood Street area were asked to reroute heavy trucks to help pre- serve the streets in that area. Council agreed to bag parking meters along Main Street for special sales days at the request of borough merchants. Meters will be bagged on Aug. 12-14, Oct. 7-9 and Dec. 10-24. Council said it will study a request made by the Mount Joy Friendship Fire Com- pany to turn over a $500 rescue saw now used by the police department to the fire department. Dough Estock, fire company president, said the fire company would have more use for the saw. A petition to rezone a five acre tract along Route 230 from R-3 to general com- mercial was received from J.B. Hostetter, the owner of street one way the tract. Hostetter said Hess-Ulrich, a Mount Joy auto dealer, is interested in building a new car show- room on the site. The matter was referred to the borough's planning com- mission. Bids received on a mower and garden tractor were rejected Monday night b rejected Monday night be- cause of an error in the published specifications. The specifications will be readvertised to include the fact that the borough wants to try the mower for 15 days before signing a final purchase agreement. | Council noted that an item | in a newsletter recently sent | to borough residents noted ° that the borough would fund a Summer playgrough pro- gram. The borough will only partially fund the program, with other finan- cing coming from service clubs and parents organiza- tions. | A request for $141.31] from the Visiting Nurses! Association of Lancaster County was rejected by council. School board to meet Thurs. The Donegal School Board will meet on Thurs- day, April 1S at 8:00 p.m. at the Washington School. The board plans to set a date for Community On Goverment meeting with district municipal officials. Bids on lawn mowers, incinerators, mowing of lawns and cafeteria equip- ment will be opened. Items to be discussed are: the recommendation of a winter coaching staff; a decision on whether Mount Joy Boro’s district student insurance covereage should be extended to include the summer playground; plans for a volutary fluride treat- ment program at Riverview School; and discussion on having the board negotia- ting team designate for P.S.E.A. union custodial negotiations. Seiler invites public Seiler Elementary School and Home meeting will be held Tuesday, April 27 at 7:15 at Seiler cafeteria. Election of 76-77 officers and exploration DARE read- ing program will be dis- cussed. Donegal Rythm Singers under the direction of Mrs. RoAnn Lau will be present. The public is invited. CCC opposes sewers Mount Joy Township Con- cerned Citizens Committee (CCC), opponents of pro- posed $5.1 million sewerage project, have apparently won a meeting with federal officials. Mrs. Donald Yoder, CCC secretary, told township supervisors Friday that U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aerial photos and plans for the 75,000 foot sewer line, which many residents claim is too extravagant, too expensive. The meeting will iclude EPA officials, CCC repre- sentatives, township super- visors, and the sewer authority, which approved the project. Supervisors also awarded road material bids for: Base and blacktop, to McMinn’s Asphalt, East Petersburg. Road oil, to Stapf-Bestco, Harrisburg. Stone, to Union Quarries, Rheems. A special planning com- mission meeting was sche- duled for 7:30 p.m., April 22 to consider changes in the township zoning ordinance. April 14, 1976 GOOD, LUCK! FISHING 1ST CAR 2ND \ Don’t forget spring oil change and tune-ups. MILLER'S A} Mobil’ SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA = 426-3430 OLD ROUTE 30 (462) in COLUMBIA UTIL 130 Tg “Since 1915” CLL IRN PSB ARR NLR “I haul cancelled store orders, odd discontinued items and samples from Carolina factories to a warehouse outlet in M1. Joy.” “NO StCONDS"’ “Priced just above nice used things.” 7% dn BROWSING HOURS FURNITURE 17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa. —— EMERGENCY EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS MEDICAL SERVICES Saturday Afternoon Available Day & Night and Sunday COLUMBIA HOSPITAL Norlanco Health Center 7th & Poplar (Mount joy Area Only) (Emergency Entrance) SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 ‘ublished \. eekly on Wednesday (50 issues per year) (426-2212 or 426-1707) Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Richard S. 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