Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, February 26, 1975, Image 2

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Mayor
(Continued from page 1)
District.
Then, in the summer of
1973, when Al Newlin re-
signed as Republican candi-
date for Mayor of Mount
Joy, Jim Gingrich was inter-
ested in running. The other
committeemen supported
him. He won an easy vic-
tory over Josephine Ellis,
first woman to run for may-
or in Mount Joy.
A different sort of mayor
Right from the start, he
was a different sort of may-
or. He was not only young,
but he wanted to establish a
close relation between the
mayor and all the people of
Mount Joy. He set up a
monthly session called,
“Talk to the Mayor,”’when
he sat in Borough Hall,
available to any citizen who
wanted to come in and talk
personally to him about any
problem at all.
The “Talk to the Mayor”
sessions, discontinued over
the winter when few citi-
zens braved the cold to
speak to the mayor, will be
resumed in the spring.
People should work with
Police
Since the Mayor is re-
sponsible for enforcing the
Seminars at
Farmers First
Farmers First Bank in
Marietta will be offering
four free seminars to inter-
ested consumers on how to
manage their money most
efficiently. The sessions
will be conducted by a mem-
ber of Farmers First staff,
with full discussion by parti-
cipating consumers.
The subjects and dates
of the seminars in Marietta
are listed below. All sessions
will be held from 9 to 10:30
a.m. and from 7:30 to 9:00
p.m.
“Money Management,”
March 13; “Purchasing Hints
and Consumer Protection,”
April 10; “How to Establish
Credit and Use It Wisely,”
May 15; and “Long Range
Financial Planning,” Sep-
tember 18.
Anyone interested in at-
tending the seminars should
register at least ten days in
advance of each session, by
calling 626-4721, extension
248.
laws of the borough and is
in charge of the police de-
partment, Jim is interested
in establishing the best possi-
ble relations between the
police force and the people
of Mount Joy. He rides with
the police cars regularly to
keep in close touch with
their - work. He acts as
public relations man for the
police force with citizens.
He wants to encourage peo-
ple to cooperate fully with
the force in helping with
law enforcement.
Jim says that a good
example of a citizen coop-
ating with the force was the
action of Pete Stauffer, who
noticed a side door open at
Sloan’s Pharmacy at 2 a.m.
one night. ete informed
the police who apprehended
two robbers in Sloan’s be-
fore they could make off
with any goods.
Doing something about the
bridges
Another major acitivity
of Jim’s is getting the rail-
road bridges in Mount Joy
improved. Jim, as mayor,
acts as official representative
of the borough in negotia-
tions with Representative
Brandt, Senator Manbeck,
Pennsylvania D.O.T.,P.U.C.,
And Penn Central Railroad.
Jane's medal
Jane
(Continued from page 1)
myself. Mrs. Peraro said,
“Don’t panic.” Needless
to say, I didn’t follow her
directions. By the time for
me to receive my award, |
had brought myself under
control. I simply decided to
face the matter at hand
straight on. Actually, 1
could have fainted, but I
didn’t. Later, someone said
I looked very calm. Ha!
Were they fooled.
Not until Mr. O’Brian
made his speech did I realize
that I was representing the
entire body of youth in
America. It made me proud
and it still does.
COMMUNITY UNITY
PRAYER BREAKFAST
The Fourth Annual Jay-
cee sponsored Community
Unity Prayer Breakfast will
be held on March 16, at 7
a.m., in the First United
Methodist Church, Market
a.m., in the First United
Methodist Church, Market
St., Marietta. The Women’s
Society of the church will be
serving.
The speaker this year will
be The Rev. Dr. Aristede
Red, Rector of Saint John’s
Episcopal Church. The Par-
ish called Rev. Red to a full
time ministry after the re-
tirement of Rev. Dr. Cold-
ren. Dr. Red is a Dental
Instructor, as well as a Mari-
etta minister.
You are most cordially
invited to be our guest.
Please feel free to call for
any details.

EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
Available Day & Night
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
7th & Poplar


(Emergency Entrance)
Open Weekends &
Evenings
THE PARLOR
Antiques & Gifts
328 E. Market St.
Marietta
Phone 426-1270
Horse show
plans made
Activity chairman for the
annual Marietta Lions Horse
Show will be John Goodling,
Jr., with the date set for
May 4, at the Marietta War
Memorial Park. Pat Kenney,
Jr., is Show Program chair-
man, and Ivan Hess and Ben
Thompson are co-chairmen
of the food committee.
Banks Wagner is ticket chair-
man, Lewis Sperla, chair-
man of the secretary stand;
Robert Spangler, chairman
of the ringmen; J. E. Hies-
stand, financial chairman,
Paul Raber will head park
security, Martin Byers,
games, and Robert Vander-
slice is chairman of the
clean-up for the ring and
stand.
DAVID A. DIMELER
Army Private First Class
David A. Dimeler, 18, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abram S.
Dimeler, 207 E. Main St.,
Mount Joy, Pa., is assigned
as an electrician in the 34th
Engineer Battalion, Ft. Ri-
ley, Kansas.
ERIC D. MUMMAU
Private Eric D. Mummau,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay W.
Mummau, Route 1, Mount
Joy, Pa., completed a six-
week finance specialist
course at the U. S. Army
Finance School, Ft. Ben-
jamin Harrison, Ind.
During the course, stu-
dents are trained in the
payment of civilian and mili
tary personnel, handling of
travel allowances and com-
mercial accounts, and ac-
counting. They also receive
instruction in general mili-
tary subjects.
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL CALLS
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
and
SUNDAY
Dr. Newton Kendig
(Mount Joy Area Only)




ISSHIN RYU
KARATE SCHOOL
Off Route 441 between
Marietta and Columbia
MEN - LADIES
ALL AGES
Classes Tues. & Thurs. Eve.

For Information Call -
Dick Prescott - 426-1789
Ni Dan Instructor
-



February 26, 1975

SUPER
PRICES!
We've Got a Shipment of
LEE 4 ply POLY BLEM
WHITE WALLS
Most Sizes
PRICED FROM $23 to $26
MILLER’S
Mobil’ SERVICE
271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA
426-3430



EBRIDGE F
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Our Own Made PUDDINGS — SCRAPPLE — LARD J
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BEEF & PORK
Sides, Quarters, Bulk Paks and Retail
Mon. - Thurs., 8 - 5:30 — Fri., 8-8 —Sat., 8-5
Custom Butchering fs
John H. Brubaker

SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Susquehanna Times §& The Mount Joy Bulletin
Box 75A, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. 17547
Published weekly on Wednesday except 4th of July and
Christmas week (50 issues per year)
Publisher - Nancy H. Bromer, 426-2212 or 426-1707
Nancy Bromer, 426-2212
News Editor Hazel Baker, 426-3643
Circulation Mgr. Judy Swab, 426-3159
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: $4 per year
Vol. 75 No. 8 - February 26, 1975
Advertising Mgr.
Please send me Susquehanna Times & Mount Joy
Bulletin every week (Except Christmas and July 4)
for one year.
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BULLETIN, Box 75A, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. 17547



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24 HOUR SERVICE
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Cooking
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DAILY SPECIALS
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Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.
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Friday - 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday - 7a.m. - 2 p.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
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1975.”
SUNDAY DINNERS
Served in First Foor Dining Room
1 1 A.M. to 7 P.M.
HORSES BOARDED
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Private & Group Rates
Western & Hunter Seat
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
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MARIETTA CITGO
CITGO GAS — GROCERIES.
OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 PM. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. -6:00 P.M.
Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863
East End — Route 441 - Marietta



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