Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 02, 1976, Image 2

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Members of the Mount Joy Bicentennial Commi
Borough council president Charles Ricedorf dis
HIP MOUNTJOY
From left to right Ella Gainer, Mayor James Gingrich, Joe Shaeffer and Gloria
Straub with the new Mount Joy flag.
Wipe?
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as an official bicentennial community.
Mayor receives Mount Joy flag
The Mount Joy Flag,
depicting the good ship
Mount Joy and designed by
Joe Shaeffer, was present-
ed to Mayor Gingrich
Memorial Day morning in
the Mount Joy Memorial
Park.
Gloria Straub and Joe
Shaeffer, representing the
Bicentennial Committee,
made the presentation.
The presentation of the
flag was followed by the
Legion and V.F.W. Memo-
rial rites, which included
the placing of a wreath on
the graves of war dead, a
salute to the men who gave
their lives, a fire salute and
Taps, played by Scott
Stauffer.
play bicentennial flag.
plays plaque recognizing Mount Joy
ttee dis
Rev. Richard Kohler made
an address and offered a
prayer and Michael Kohler
led in singing ‘“God Bless
America’’ and the ‘Navy
Hymn.” Boy scouts who
participated were John
Day, Scott Stauffer, Alen
Brian, Andy Raudabaugh
and Fred Straub, all from
Troop #39.
Supervisors reject sewer plan
At a special meeting on
May 25, the Mount Joy
Township Supervisors re-
jected a plan to pay
$74,000 to the Mount Joy
Borough Sewer Authority
to help expand the treat-
ment plant in the borough.
The money, it was ex-
plained, would pay for
treatment of up to 60,000
gallons of sewage if a small
section of Mount Joy
Beal
Township were to hook in
to the borough plant.
The supervisors said the
money was not available
since no provision was
made in this year’s budget
for it.
Several residents of the
township objected to the
expenditure at this time
claiming ‘‘there is no
guarantee that the service
would ever be necessary.”
& Mummua
graduate F & M
Two students from
Mount Joy have received
B.A. degrees from F & M
College. They are: James
C. Beal, Jr. son of Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Beal, Sr. of
126 Allendale Ave., a 1966
graduate of Jamestown
High School and a drama
major at F & M.
Heather J. Mumma,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Adin H. Mumma of 744
West Main Street, a clas-
sics major at F & M.
At present there are only
20 homes in the township
that could be connected
with the borough.
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102 N. Market St. M1. Joy
Phone 653-2056
Serving luncheon and
dinners daily. Finest in
gourmet dining—parties
and banquets.
"Tours of A. Bube's
Brewery and Cata-
combs —weekends
beginning April 10,
1976. Daily, May | to
_
November I, 1976
[TIOIYIOITIA]
MAZDA
NEW CARS START AT
$2849.00
Always a wide selection
of import & compact used
cars
Lancaster
Toyota-
Mazda
SALES AND SERVICE
5270 Manheim Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 569-7371
he scorchers
are coming.
Let us help you make your
home a cool little island.
Order Rheem* Central Air
Conditioning. Then you'll feel
like cooking, getting your
work done and sleeping.
Rheem Air Conditioning can
be added to most heating
systems. Ask for Rheem...
where you have a choice of
systems.
Your Rheem
Reliable Dealer
Home cooling &
heating systems
R.V.Richards
&Sons
“Call us to do your work"
MISTAKES
FURNITURE
| 17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa.
"I haul cancelled store orders,
odd discontinued items and
samples from Carolina factories
fo a warehouse outlet in Mt.
Joy.” “NO StCONDS" “Priced |
just above nice used things.”
June 2, 1976
BETTER LUBRICATION?
MORE MPG?
25,000 MILE OIL CHANGE?
LESS WEAR?
YES, we have Mobil #1, the
new synthetic oil!
Customer’s who are using it are
very pleased!
THE FUTURE IS TODAY!
MILLER’S
Mobil® SERVICE
271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA
426-3430
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
Available Day & Night
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
7th & Poplar
(Emergency Entrance)
B SHELLY'S FURNITURE i
221 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA
i MONDAY thru SATURDAY ... PHONE 684-3780
5 PIECE i
Sofa-bed, recliner, 2 end tables i
i and a coffee table.
g Ask about Our CUSTOMER CREDIT PLAN 4
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL CALLS
and Sunday
Dr. Newton Kendig
a a a ee al RE
NOW OPEN ‘til 8 P.M. i
4 LIVING ROOM SET
$199.00 i
FRET
(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
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. 22 June 2, 1976
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