7 < mR ) { M gNYD RALP! : nox 3040 ‘3 R.D. JOY PA. 1755 MOUNT SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. Vol. 77 No. 36 September 21, 1977 FIFTE*N CENTS INSIDE: Oops! The School Board almost forgot, but tax cut is possible STORY ON PAGE 2 The middle of Fairview Ave. last Monday night: FXNERNRRR RRR ERRR HE Police controversy in Mount Joy How dangerous is Mount Joy? Officers want back-up men. STORY ON PAGE 3 RRR RR REE R RRR RRR RYE New contract doesn’t include Chief Kline; | he doesn’t like that. STORY ON PAGE 4 de dee ee de dee A de ee Grandview parents upset about proposal to sell land they bought 3 for kids’ conservation project ‘STORY ON PAGE 2 Fr ve ve ede ok oe oe ek ek de ok oe ke ke de With snarling chain saws, a repair crew rips into a giant tree that crashed across Fairview Ave. in Marietta last Monday. Winds estimated at 62 miles per hour lashed the river boro, and _1.6 inches of rain fell in a few minutes, turning streets into small rivers. Story on page 9 New health center opens in Marietta The opening of the new facilities of the Donegal- Conoy Family Health Cen- ter.on Route 441 in Mariet- ta last Sunday was atten- ded by more than S500 residents of the area that the Center serves. center in Marietta! Visitors were given tours of the new building by staff members Dr. Richard Charles, Joyce Embly, Stephen Nagle, Louis Fac- kler and Marilyn Edsell. Ambulances from Marietta, Maytown, Mount Joy, Bainbridge and Columbia were on display. The dedication service included an opening prayer by the Rev. John Hiestand, presentation of colors by Boy Scout Troop #53 of Maytown, comments by Sr. [continued on page 6] Elaine Kraus (above) baked this cake which looked just like the new medical photo by Tim Swarr Wet but happy Donegal fans had a lot to cheer about last Friday as the Indians romped to a 43-0 victory over Columbia. It was the third straight shut-out for the Donegal defense. Next week, the small-but-quick Indian defense may face its biggest challenge to date: Solanco’s experienced, heavyweight offensive line. Story on page 8.