Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES 2nd month in state inspection no. 3! oil /lube /filter Tires worn? Won't start properly? Overheating problems? Vacation’s over! School’s started! Let’s make your car dependable! iller’s Tire & Service Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430 ME Open Say Memorial Day - . ~ iM hru Labor Day Zs Weekends Only From Labor Day Thru October Two different Admission Plans available to fit everyone's budget. | SAdOHS © SNIAHVYO TVIINYLOH ® SA OHS NOI'1 VIS ‘NIHdT0d e Saal We WAX MUSEUM e ANIMAL FARM ¢ NEW DOUBLE SPLASH FLU oute 30 East 4'/; miles cast of Lancaster, Pa. 1760 = EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. David E. Schlosser (Mount Joy Area Only) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) WWIII ILL LLL LEE LLL ELLE LLL LLL LLL LISLE PIII III III II III III Susquehanna Times [USPS 055-530] Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesdays [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Nicholas S. Bromer Advertising Manager—Diane Krantz Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker Mount Joy Editor—Cherie Dillow Vol. 79, No. 35, September 5, 1979 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/year [Outside Lancaster County—$6.50/year] QP IPP Ld dd ddd bbb ddd dbl ddd ddd ddd dd ddd ddd dd td id dd ddd ddd ddd tlle RS ld dA ALR LEELA LL LALLA Edd ALLL d Rd 2222. 007 "P7024 Nl LLL RRR RRR R220 02 0022222200207 I rrr a a ed TT ed whe RNIN WNT Omar Groff Omar Groff (cont.) [continued from front page] a lot of money.’”’ Engineer- ing studies of the bridges are required by PUC, which we have to pay for, also legal studies. ‘‘Engineering and legal costs have sky- rocketed,’’ he says. Mr. Groff’s greatest satis- factions while being a public servant have come from providing recreational facili- ties for young people. Most recently, he has been pleased to derive $10,000 from the Community Devel- opment Funds to build the new park in Westview, where so much development has occurred. Earlier, he was pleased to get $20,000 to complete the Mount Joy Borough Park. An avid fan of local sports, Mr. Groff attends all the ball games in the park, as well as the Donegal school athletic events. As a student at Mount Joy High School, Mr. Groff played basketball. He does not watch athletic events on TV; he is strictly a fan for local athletic events in which local young people can partici- pate. He realizes that the federal government has been instrumental in provid- ing many improvements in the community, including the parks. The largest federal con‘ributions to improvements in Mount Joy have been for storm sewers, which, of course, the borough needed very much. He believes that the Creekside apartments being proposed with the backing of the federal government are the federal govern- ment’s way of asking Mount Joy to repay the government for all it has done for the borough. “My feeling is that something for nothing is always paid for in the long run. Now they are asking us to pay for what they have given us.” Charles Patter- son, head of redevelopment in Lancaster County, has strongly implied that fund. ing for community develop ment in Mount Joy will be cut off, if the residents of the borough will not permit the building of Creekside for low income families. Mr. Groff has always been active in county-wide associations of municipal officials. He believes that his participation in these associations has been very helpful to him as a local official. Other boroughs have problems similar to Mount Joy's. Ideas are exchanged between officials on how to cope with problems. For example, Manheim, like Mount Joy has had a flood problem. Moreover, there are good speakers, often from the state government, at the association meetings, from whom local officials can learn. Personally, Mr. Groff is opposed to rent subsidies. He thinks that the rents proposed for Creekside and the profits that will be made from the subsidized rents are too high. As a borough councilman, Mr. Groff always made of point of personally checking out any complaint he received from a resident, “Maybe 1 couldn't do anything about it, but at least I tried to show some concern for people’s prob- lems. Public relations is the key to being a good councilman,” he says. As a Mount Joy resident told The Susquehanna Times, ‘‘We're going to miss Omar.” i/ » 5 Mr. and Mrs. David Lynn Condon, of 512 Martin Ave., Mount Joy, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Kathryn J. Condon, to Jeffrey L. Waser. The bride-to-be is a senior i at Donegal High School. She Dr. to speak at meeting Dr. Michio Kaku, profes- sor of nuclear physics at City College of New York, will speak on the history of fatal accidents and partial melt- downs in the nuclear power industry, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 11, at 8PM in Hensel Hall, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster. Dr. Kaku will appear as a guest of Susquehanna Valley Alliance. He is currently writing a book on nuclear power. The program will be accompanied by a slide presentation. Births FORTIER, Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Sharon Walter), 216 Springfield Gardens, Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital. KEENER, Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Cathleen Miller), 133 S. Market St., Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital. VOYTEK, Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Donna Pletcher), 225 S. Market St., Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital. September 5, 1979 Kathryn J. Condon to wed Jeffrey Waser is employed by Stehman'’s IGA. Mr. Waser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Waser, 1033 S. Spruce St., Elizabethtown. He is a graduate of Elizabethtown High School, and is employed by Hershey Med- icl Center. STATE THEATRE Downtown Columbia 684-2273 Escape From Alcatraz SHOWTIMES Nightly at 7 Fri. & Sat. at 7 & 9 NOW RENTING IN HISTORIC MARIETTA TWO - BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES AT os i Reovervieow Sank) FEATURING: eo SUPER INSULATION o EFFICIENT ELECTRIC HEAT *» TWO BATHS e LAUNDRY FACILITIES Ye PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Ne OFF-STREET PARKING © LOVELY PARK-LIKE SETTING $225. per month Y WATER AND SEWER INCLUDED .Slaugh-Fagan Associates CALL: 367-3535 or 653-1896 7 Zz, A [9 ytown Fire Company Carnival ) Featuring— / Friday & Saturday—September 14 & 15 ~~ Friday Rhythm Express i Saturday Champagne Jam A 6 pm until 7? 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