Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 01, 1979, Image 1

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Vol. 79, No. 30, August 1, 1979
RALPH M SNYDER
R.D. 2
MOUNT JOY,
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‘ Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
New rented apartment complex for low income
families proposed for Mount Joy; Lanco
Planning Commission, Lancaster City favor it
Plans are being made to!
erect a 90-dwelling-unit
housing development in
Mount Joy for middle and
low income families—
Creekside Apartments, to
be located on Lefever Road.
All 90 units in the 1S
two-story buildings will be
rented.
The Lancaster County
Planning Commission re-
vealed last week that. the
Pennsylvania Housing Fi-
nance Agency is asking for
$542,112 from the Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban
Development, to help pay
rents for low income
residents for a period up to
40 years.
The Mount Borough
Council and the Mount Joy
Planning Commission have
not yet seen any plans for
the development and have
many questions concerning
the project: the layout of the
buildings, laundry facilities,
recreational facilities, and
pedestrian walks along
Route 230.
The plan for Creekside
has the backing of the
County Planning Commis-
sion, Lancaster City, Lan-
caster County Redevelop-
ment Authority, Lancaster
City-County Human Relat-
ions Committee; Central
Pennsylvania Legal Servic-
es, and the Housing
Development Corporation of
Lancaster County.
Borough officials have
expressed no opinion of the
project, about which they
want more detailed inform-
ation.
$1.9 million loan
for sewage plant
To pay for extended work
on the sewage treatment
plant on South Jacob St., the
Mount Joy Boro Authority
has okayed a loan of almost
$1.9 million from the Fulton
National Bank.
The Environmental Pro-
tection Agency is paying for
some of the construction,
but their payments will
come later.
Huge pipe organ at Marietta Theater can now
be heard on record; Linda Ross does album
THE ENTERTAINER
GLENN HOUGH at the MARIETTA THENTRE
PIPE ORGAN
aluntagng
the album cover
A record is available of
old hits played on the huge
Page-Waurlitzer organ at the
Marietta Theater.
All the selections are
played by Glenn Hough,
exept one, ‘‘Granada,’”’
which is played by Don
Westfield.
The drawing of the
theater on the album cover
is by Linda Ross, Marietta,
art teacher at Donegal High
School. :
The Marietta theater was
the first movie theater in the
state of Pennsylvania.
Its organ is unusual,
contains 3000 pipes which
range from 32 feet high and
S feet across, down to the
size of a pencil. The organ
contains a marimba, a
xylophone, a glockenspiel,
traps, a Chinese gong, and
bird whistles. It was built in
1928.
On the record are: The
Entertainer, Let Me Call
You Sweetheart, Ain’t She
Sweet?, All the Things You
Are, Granada, By the Light
of the Silvery Moon, Where
or When, Somewhere Over
the Rainbow, Say It With
Music, Edelweiss, and
Yankee Doodle Dandee.
The record is on sale at
Appley’s in Marietta.
BOX 3040
PA.
Dr. Amin Ghali
17552
UEHANNA TIMES
FIFTEEN CENTS
Dr. A. Ghali, new dentist
in Mount Joy, on call
round the clock
Mount Joy has a new
dentist: Amin Ghali, D.D.S.
Although he only opened
his practice on June 4, it has
increased rapidly. One
reason why the number of
his patients has grown is
because Dr. Ghali will
handle emergencies at any
time of the day or night. He
received a call from one
patient in pain at 3 a.m.
Dr. Ghali moved to Mount
Joy with his family, his wife
Evelyn and son Timothy,
2%, with a new Ghali
expected any minute, be-
cause he feels that the
people in the Mount Joy
area have principles that
they adhere to. A Presbyter-
ian, Dr. Ghali and his family
have been attending several
churches since they moved
to Mount Joy.
Reared and educated in
Egypt, Dr. Ghali received
his undergraduate and
dental training at the
University of Cairo, where
he held a fellowship and
received specialized training
in periodantics (treatment of
the gums). His practice in
mount Joy, however, is
general dentistry.
Dr. Ghali says that he felt
honored to have been
selected to study in a special
training course at the dental
school of the University of
Pennsylvania, one of the
three leading dental schools
in the U.S. He still goes to
Philadlphia every Thursday,
where he works with three
associates.
His office is located at the
rear of 75 East Main Street,
Mount Joy.