The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 10, 1974, Image 2

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Greenawalt, Mount
Joy R1, second place in
physics, engineering. (“The
Recognition of Distorted
Faces.”)
Newton Kendig, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Newton Kendig,
Main street, Mount Joy,
third place in chemistry and
U.S. Army Award in
chemistry. (‘“An
Economical Method of
Obtaining Oil from Shale.”’)
Denny Brandt, son of Mr.
4-H Organizational
Meeting Arranged
The Mount Joy 4-H club
organizational meeting for
1974 will be held on Tuesday
evening, April 16, at the St.
Mark’s United Methodist
church, in the fellowship
hall, beginning at 7 o’clock.
Projects will be organized
and officers elected
Anyone interested should
enroll at this meeting.
Projects are available for
any boy or girl - ages 9 - 19 -
in photography, crocheting,
knitting, macrame, cooking
and sewing.
Mrs. John Nissley and
Mrs. Ralph Hostetter are in
charge.
April 10, 1974
and Mrs. Harold Brandt,
Mount Joy R2, second place
in Forest Fire Crew com-
petition, and U.S." Air Force
Zoological Award.
(“Investigating the Extent
of Pollution in Streams
Around the County and How
They Affect Plant Life in
General.”’)
Kenneth Byle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Byle, East
Main street, NASA Award
winner, and U.S. Air Force
Air Space Award.
t“‘Aerodynamics of a Hang
Glider.”
Cindy Waltz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Waltz,
100 Columbia avenue, U.S.
Army Behavior and Social
Studies Award, and
honorable mention in
biology. (‘‘Terrestrial
Versus Aquatic Turtle Depth
Perception.”)
Dean Buchenauer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Buchenauer, New Haven
street, U.S. Air Force
Physics Award and U.S.
Army Physics Award.
(*‘Determing Bubble Pump
Suitability.)
James Gerberich, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Gerberich, South Market
street, honorable mention in
biology and U.S. Air Force
Medicine-Health Award.
(“The Effects of Nitrogen
Saturation on Mice With
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Floyd E. Runkle, W.IL
Beahm junior high school
seventh grader, son of Mrs.
Theresa Runkle, Marietta
Rl, winner Marine
Technology. (‘‘Sealife
Research and Collection.”)
Gabriele Amersbach,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram B. Greiner, Mount
Joy R1, winner of
Microbiology. (“The Effects
of Ultra-Violet Light .on
Bacteria.)
Timothy Eshelman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James
Eshelman, Mount Joy R2,
honorable mention in
physics, engineering and
third place in Engineering
Society competition. (‘‘Logic
Circuits Can Solve
Problems.”’)
Salisa Stauffer, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. John
Stauffer, North Barbara
street, honorable mention in
Boro Sets Three
One-Way Alleys
Three borough alleys were
made ‘‘one-way’’ thorough-
fares Monday night, April 8,
chemistry. (‘“When You
Reach Your End Point:
Determination of the Rate of
Decomposition of Hydrogen
Peroxide in Sunlight at
Various Temperatures.’”’)
Maureen Jones, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P.
Jones, Mount Joy RI,
honorable mention in
chemistry. (‘“‘Operation Mop
Up.”)
Ramona A. Sell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Sell, Marietta, honorable
mention in Chemistry.
(“How Much Iodide Is in
Todized Salt?’’)
as Mount Joy Borough
Council held its April
meeting in the borough
building.
Apple alley in Florin Ward
was made one-way, south for
traffic between Main street
and Clay alley; Patterson
alley was made one-way,
south, and ‘Sloan’s’’ alley
was made one-way, north.
Three ‘interim’ ap-
pointments to provide or-
derly governmental func-
tions until a new borough
manager is employed and
settled into the local
situation were made.
They will handle functions
Boro Manager George
- Ulrich has been heading.
They are: Miss Mindi
Liggins, occupational
privilege tax collector;
Robert Kline, zoning officer, -
and Charles Ricedorf,
borough secretary.
In other matters:
-Two ‘loading zones’ at
Pennsupreme store, Main
and Barbara, were
eliminated and meters or-
dered installed.
-An ordinance was passed
on first reading to make
bicycle licenses due every
other year instead of every
year,
-Lengthy discussion was
heard on proposed ‘garbage’
ordinance, which will tax
each residence in the
borough $12 per year for
garbage and refuse service.
The first police force in America
was called the “Rattle Watch’’!
WHY WERE
MAKING 974
THE YEAR
1974.
It’s being called the year of
uncertainty. But whatever the
future holds, United Telephone is
convinced that an attitude of “Yes”
in everything we do will go a long
way toward making even
uncertain year a successful one.
A new idea? Hardly. When we
encourage our people to think yes,
say yes and act yes in their
day-to-day jobs, all we’re really
doing is reinforcing the “Spirit of
Service’? that has grown_up in the
United Telephone System over the
years. ;
No one knows better than we do
an
that our success can’t be measured
solely in terms of how many
phones we install, or how many
calls are made. But rather, by how
well we serve your individual needs.
The “Yes” button each of us has
received is merely a symbolic -
reminder that even though we
number our customers in the
thousands, we serve them one at a
time. The real effect of this
program will be seen and felt by
you in the way we respond to your
requests and solve your
communications problems. ;
We want you to get the most out
of your phone service.
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COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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