Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 26, 1976, Image 2

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Honor your Graduate
with a decorated cake
from
Byers
[cakes can be done in school colors]
Byers Pastries
OF MARIETTA
OPEN6to6 PHONE 426-1928
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
Route 441 Watt & Shand
Marietta Lancaster
GERANIUMS )
LIVE MEMORIALDAY
FLOWERS
Combination Cemetary
Planters
Patio Planters
and Annuals for outdoor
planting, to make a beautiful
summer garden.
RUHL'S FLOWERS
PHONE 653-4006 Mount Joy, Pa.
J
“1 haul cancelled store orders,
odd discontinued items and
samples from Carolina factories
to a warehouse outlet in Mt.
Joy.” "NO StCONDS"* “Priced
just above nice used things.”
BROWSING
HOURS
"EACTERY
MISTAKES |
* FURNITURE
17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa.
(cont’d)
(continued from page 1)
45-day period allowed by
law and hopefully would
make the decision by their
June meeting. A variance
for Franklin B. Zink, 301
East Main Street, to locate
single family semi-detached
dwellings in an R-2 area was
denied. The proposed site,
known as, Pennsbury Manor
is located in the Crossroads,
South Market Avenue, Don-
egal Springs Road area.
A special exception was
Myrtly
granted to Mrs.
Sipling, 46 West Main
Street, inorder to locate an
apartment in a commercial
establishment located at her
business address, 48 West
Main Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Schatz, 504 West Main
Memorial
Street, were granted a
variance on sideyard re-
strictions in order to locate a
garage at the rear of their
property. The United Tele-
phone Company, 40 North
Third Street, Columbia,
requested an extension on
its variance granted to
locate a trailer at its Mount
Joy Office located at Apple-
tree Alley and Comfort
Alley.
Equipment Supervisor,
Paul Holder, told the board
the project, to build a
reporting center, had to be
postponed on account of the
economy, but is now back
into the United Telephone
Company budget.
The variance was granted
until May, 1978.
Day plans
in Marietta
The Rev. Aristede Red
will be the speaker for the
annual Memorial Day cele-
bration to be sponsored by
the Zink-Penwell American
Legion and the William
Brenner Post #466, Mari-
etta. The parade will be held
Monday, May 31, and will
form at the Riverview
Elementary School, at 10:30
a.m. The line of march will
be west on Market Street to
the Square, then north on
Gay Street to the cemetery
where the ceremonies will
be held.
Chief Marshal will be
James Millar. Father
Michael Kobularik of St.
Mary’s Catholic Church will
offer the Invocation; Rev.
Red will deliver the address
and the Rev. Arhtur Schir-
mer will repeat the bene-
diction.
Also in the line of march
will be the PA National
Guard of Columbia. John
Penyak, Commander of the
local American Legion and
its color guard; Richard
Smedley, commander of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars;
Bainbridge Band; Royal
Blud Malibus Baton Corps;
winners of the essay contest
on America; Marietta Jay-
cees; Marietta Youth Athle-
tic Association; Lancaster
National Guard; Donegal
High School Marching Band
Boy and Girl Scouts; school
children bearing flowers to
decorate the graves of
Veterans; Pioneer Fire
Company.
At the cemetery, gun
salute will be fired and
music will be played while
the graves are being decor-
ated. The sounding of taps
will bring the ceremony to a
close.
The Marietta Olde Town
Hall Museum will be open
from 1 to S p.m., on the
same day. The museum
houses local antiques, early
boro fire equipment and fire
engine, a one room school
a country school, and the
town clock.
Memorial Day plans
in Mount Joy
The annual Memorial Day
Observance will be held
Monday, May 31 at 10:30
a.m., at the Mount Joy
Memorial Park on Marietta
Avenue.
W. S. Ebersole Post 185
and V.F.W. Post 5752 will
sponsor the service. Rev.
Mount Joy
dedicated
The Mount Joy Flag will
be dedicated on May 31, at
10:30 a.m. in the War
Memorial Park during the
Memorial Day service.
A contest was held by the
Horizons Committee of the
Mount Joy Bicentennial
Committee to determine the
design of the flag.
W. Richard Kohler will be
the speaker. Soloist will be
Michael Kohler and Troop
#39 Boy Scouts of America
will assist in the program.
The public is invited to
help honor those veterans
who have gone to their
reward.
flag to be
May 31
Winner was Joe Stauffer
of 127 Park Avenue, Mount
Joy. The Bicentennial
Committee extends an in-
vitation to all citizens of
Mount Joy and surrounding
communities to attend the
services and activities plan-
ned during Memorial week-
end.
May 26, 1976
with Baldness??
We have the perfect cure!
Our complete line of McCreary tires
will satisfy your tire needs!!
MILLER'’S
Mobil SERVICE
271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA
426-3430
BIG BAG COCOA SHELLS $1.40
Michigan Peat - Shredded Bark - Potting Soil
Soil Conditioners - Prelite & Vermiculite
Sprays - Fertilizers - Sheep & Cow Manures
Petunias in many colors.
Flower & vegetable plants.
Frosty Acre Frozen Vegetables
¢ Fresh things local grown and shipped in.
OUR OWN SPRING ONIONS.
Farm Fresh Eggs
FAMILY FAVORITES
Seconds in Weavers Chicken
Mrs. Pauls Fish - ready to heat & serve.
Wilbur’s Cookie Bits
You'll like the taste, size & price of our bits and
your family will love those cookies.
WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT.
STORE HOURS: Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Ya mi. West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 PH. 653-5661
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL CALLS
Saturday Afternoon
Sunday and Memorial Day;
Dr. Ephraim Awad
(Mount Joy Area Only)
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
Available Day & Night
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
“7th & Poplar
(Emergency Entrarice)
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
Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer
Editor—Richard S. Bromer
Advertising Manager—Elizabeth Ehrhorn
Society Editor—Hazel Baker
Staff—Jody Bass, Kathie Bromer, Judy Swab
Vol. 76 No. 21 May 26, 1976
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