Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, March 19, 1975, Image 14

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    Page 14 - SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Clean-up in Mt. Joy
Beginning on Monday,
March 31, 1975 and runn-
ing to April 25, 1975 the
Borough of Mount Joy
will hold a spring clean-up
for all residents. Any arti-
cles of refuse including
large appliances, etc. 'will
be picked up by the Bor-
ough crew FREE of charge.
In order for the clean-up
to run smoothly the fol-
lowing rules must be ad-
hered to:
Small Items:
All items weighing
less than 50 lbs. and
smaller than a 20 gal-
lon trash container,
that are not heavy
gauge metal, will be
picked up during the
regular garbage route
on normal pick up
days. Each house-
hold will have 4 diff-
erent opportunities
during the month to
place out items for
pick up. Allbrush
and paper must be
bundled.
Large Items:
All large items will
be picked up by the
Borough truck and
crew. You must call
the Borough Office
(653-2300)and leave
your name and ad-
dress in order for
these items to be
picked up. (includ-
ing innerspring mat-
tress, large appli-
ances, large piles of
lumber and brush).
Due to the increase in
the cost of landfill charges
we must ask that all resi-
dents use good judgement
in the amount of refuse
that is placed to be picked
up.
Please note that the Bor-
ough will have all Borough
Streets swept by the street
sweeper the week beginn-
ing April 21. It will be
much easier and faster to
sweep the streets if all ve-
hicles are removed from
the street
EASTER EGG HUNT
AT BAINBRIDGE
The Auxiliary to the
Bainbridge Fire Company
will sponsor an Easter Egg
Hunt for children in Conoy
Township, ages 1 to 10
years of age, on the Fire
Company grounds on Sat-
urday, March 29, at 1 p.m.
Mrs. William Smith is chair-+
person of the project.
MOUNT JOY LEISURE
CLUB MEETS
On Monday, March 10
the Mount Joy Leisure Club
held their regular monthly
meeting with President Joe
Shaeffer officiating. Follow-
ing the pledge of allegiance
to the flag and the invoca-
tion by Arthur Braun, 100
members enjoyed a covered
dish dinner.
Following the dinner the
president introduced Mr.
Harry Constein from the
Lancaster office of the In-

SALUNGA FLEA MARKET & AUCTION
Salunga Auction Building
131 Main Street, Salunga
EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY
FLEA MARKET
AR . Saturday — 12 noon to 10 p.m.
Ve Sunday — 12 noon to 6 p.m.
AUCTION
Every Saturday Night at 6 p.m.
ANTIQUES WITH EVERY SALE
Phone 898-2711 (after 6:30 p.m.)
COUNTY WIDE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
NEEDHELP? OR SERVICE?
One of these reputable firms may be able to be of assistance
AUTO SALES
ARNOLD
PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE
New & Used Car
Sales & Service
OIL SERVICE
HOLLINGER
OIL SERVICE
MOUNT JOY 653-4484
ATLANTIC PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
ternal Revenue Service who
spoke on income tax forms
and what is or is not taxable.
FULL SERVICE
OIL COMPANY
REASONABLE PRICES
AUTOMATIC DEGREE
DAY DELIVERIES
24 HOUR-SERVICE
BUDGET PLANS
SERVICE CONTRACTS
EXPERIENCED STAFF ¢
ABEL OIL CO.
430 Locust St., Columbia
Phone 684-4686
ANDREW J. IRWIN
Navy Seaman Recruit
Andrew J. Irwin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ir-
win of Route 2, Manheim,
Pa., graduated from recruit
training at the Naval Train-
ing Center, Great Lakes,
I11.
The training included in-
struction in seamanship,
military regulations, fire
fighting, close order drill,
first aid and Navy history.
March 19, 1975
Fly tying at DHS
Internationally acclaimed
fly tier and author Poul
Jorgensen will present his
slide show, “Fly Dressings,”
in the Donegal High School
auditorium Saturday even-
ing, March 22nd. The show
is part of the annual Fly
Tying and Fly Casting Clinic
sponsored by the Donegal
High School Fly Tying Club.
Mr. Jorgensen, a native
of Denmark, is known as
one of the world’s finest
fly tiers.
and associate of the late
Bill Blades, who is rated by
many as the greatest fly
tier who ever lived. He is
the author of “Dressing
Flies for Fresh and Salt
Water,” autographed copies
of which will be available.
His other innovations in-
clude the Poul Jorgensen
Streamside Fly Tying Kit
and the Poul Jorgensen
Trout Fly Charts.
In addition to Mr. Jor-
He was a student
Poul Jorgensen
gensen’s presentation, de-
monstrations of profession-
al fly casting and fly tying
will be given. Equipment
will be available for those
unable to bring their own.
The program is intended
for all fishermen from be-
ginner to expert. There is
no admission fee. The de-
monstrations begin at 7 p.m.
and the slide show at 8:30
p.m.

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IS YOUR CAR ANTIQUATED?
Let Farmers First help you purchase that new
car and stimulate the economic recovery with
REDUCED CAR LOAN RATES
ON NEW CARS PURCHASED
BEFORE APRIL 30, 1975.
Ask about the reduced rate at any
Farmers First office or these participating dealers
John W. Willwerth & Son
Wingenroth Motors, Inc.
Wissler’s American
J. B. Zartman Dodge, Inc.
YT , .
MAYTOWN, PENNA Keller Bros. Auto
Lanc. Motor Sport, Inc.
Stadel Motors, Inc.
John H. Steffy, Inc.
Ventures Chevrolet, Inc.
The People Bank
D
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Member F.D.I1.C.
HELPING PEOPLE . . . That's the FARMERS FIRST way.
Benny Bishop, Inc.
Bud Hunt Motors, Inc.
Huber Motor Co.
Hubley Motors
Oil Burner Sales & Service
PAINT & BODY WORK
LESTER P.
ESHELMAN CARRIGER
PAINT & BODY SHOP
Cars painted Wrecks rebuilt
Wheel Alignment Service
RHEEMS 367-6450


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