977 mw The Marietta Museum, located in the old town hall, will be open on Sunday, May 29th and on Monday, May 30th, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free, so come on down. SUS Vol. 77 No. 19 May 25, 1977 QUEHAT h RALPH V R. De. MOUN'T JOY , Susquehanna Times & The ...vunt voy Bulletin MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. A gNYDER 2 nOX PA. 1040 17552 MES FIFTEEN CENTS School budget approved The Donegal School Board approved a tentative budget for 1977-78 school year calling for a four-mill increase up to 103 mills. The proposed budget of $4,476, 408 is based on the $10 per capita tax, a half of the one per cent wage tax, one-half of the $10 occupa- tional privilege tax and a one per cent real estate transfer tax. Categories included in the budget are: adminis- tration, $162,124; instruc- tional, $2,259,591; pupil- personnel, $68,675; health services, $45,045; trans- portation, $156,020; opera- tion and maintenance of plant, $735,569; and fixed charges, $384,256. (continued to page 2) Election results In last Tuesday's primary election, Jere R. Duke, Edgar T. Jones, and Dt. Willian Landis won the Republican nominations to the Donegal School Board. Gerald A. Barnett, Dr. Jefferson Hartzler, and Edgar T. Jones won the Democratic nominations. Jones will, thus, appear on the ballot on both tickets. Judging from the above combined party votes for the candidates, Duke, Jones and Landis stand the best chance of being elect- ed to the three open positions on the board. Mount Joy Council Seat Russell E. Chapin won the Republican nomination for borough council from the West Ward in Mount Joy by one vote. The vote was Chapin 119, William Bowen 118, and James P. Grady 70. Marietta, Mayor and Boro Council : Acting Mayor Jay Robert Flanagan defeated Harold Kulman for the Republican School board votes tabulated Duke Republicans 680 Democrats 164 Total 844 nomination for Mayor of Marietta, 128 to 100.How- ever, the two candidates are almost even when Democratic write-in votes are added to the Repaubli- can votes. (Both ran on the Republican ticket but got Democratic votes; no one ran on the. Democratic ticket.) Jay Roberts (121, Harold L. McKain (146), and John P. Reuter (147), defeated Robert V. Cresswell (94) and Carl H. Markley (91) for the Republican nomina- tions to three seats on the Marietta Borough Council. Mount Joy Tax Collector Emily Lou Foley easily won the Republican nomin- ation for tax collector of Mount Joy with 298 votes. Other tallies were George W. McCue 126 votes, Bruce D. Brown S52, Sandra L. Gingrich 48, Harrietta M. Roberts 40, and Carl M. Leaman 14. Christine Weidman Gehman won the Democra- tic nomination over Paul F. Barto, 64 to 59. Jones Landis 632 597 171 146 803 w 743 Members of Friendship and Florin companies are ready to do battle. Anything goes in Mount Joy Mount Joy Recreation Association will sponsor Mount Joy’s ‘‘Anything Goes’’ Saturday, May 28, at 6:30 p.m. in the Mount Joy Borough Park. The two Mount Joy fire companies, Friendship and Post office closed Mon. All Post Offices will be closed in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday, Monday, May 30, 1977, Postmaster Merv Gutshall announced. There will be no window service and no delivery of mail. Collections will be made from U.S. mailboxes according to holiday schedules. Hartzler Barnett | 526 443 200 206 | 726 649 | Florin, will be battling each other for the title, ‘‘The Greatest Fire Company in Mount Joy.’ Events will vary from a tug-of-war to a pie-eating contest. In the pie-eating contest, the firemen will follcw the traditional hands-tied- -behind-the-back stance, but a new twist will have the fireman trying to eat a pie while it is meving. The Recreation Associa- tion is a newlyformed community organization which will provide recrea- tional activities for people of all ages in Mount Joy. The association’s cbjec- tive is to provide a regular schedule of events avaiia- Jaycee carnival A carnival featuring fun, stands, rides, food and much more will be held this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday - May 26th through May 28th at the Mount Joy Borough Park. The carnival, an annual sponsored by the Jaycees is event Mount Joy expected to be entertaining for kids both voung 2nd old. Stands will be hosted by local and county organ- izations. Pat Kenney - elected president of National Conference of Christians and Jews Patrick J. Kenney Jr. was elected president of Lancaster Chapter, Nation- al Conference of Christians and Jews., Thursday. Kenney, executive direc- tor of the Lancaster City- County Human Relations Committee, succeeds Dr. A.G. Breidenstine. He ser- ved as vice president dur- ing the past year. Election was held at a luncheon meeting at An- ble yearround for all in- terested persons. Charter memberships are still available te anyone who would like to support the Recreation Associa- tion's activity program, which will include: softball, volleyball, biking events, a winter activities program, elC. Approximate hours for the carnival will be Thurs- day 6-10:00, Friday 6-10:00, and Saturday 4- 11:00. Come out and have a really good time while supporting your local or- ganizations. dy's Catering Serice, 11006 Millersville Pike. Kenney, of Marietta, presently is serving as president of the Lancaster County Emplov- ees. Credit Union.
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