Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 07, 1975, Image 3

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    May 7, 1975
Bicentennial officers elected
Officers have been elected
for the Marietta, Maytown,
East Donegal Bicentennial
Committee with Dennis Shu-
maker, president, Dr. John
H. Brown, 1st vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Hazel Crank-
shaw, 2nd vice-president,
Mrs. Robert Lombard, se-
cretary and the Rev. John
Hiestand, treasurer.
Committees named by the
executive committee are:
parade - Don Simmons, Ron
Morris and john Penyak;
liason with local organiza-
tions, Robert Spangler;
tours, Mike Abel, Mary
Sarver and the Rev. Paul
historic research, Mrs.
Robert Vanderslice, Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Umbenhauer and
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storation associates; special
events, Patrick Kenney, Jr.
Bill Endslow; arts and
crafts, Mrs. Jack Shaub,
Dennis Drager and Senior
citizens; Religion, Father
Red and Rev. Marsteller;
Community Chorus, Mrs.
George Bryant; Foot Com-
mittee, Mrs. Robert Spang-
ler, Mrs. Joseph Carroll, and
Mrs. John Brown; Decora-
tions and Booths, Mrs. Mike
Abel and Bill Volk; Local
militia, Charles Hiestand and
Dennis Shumaker; Market-
ing, Henry and Jane Sch-
losser; Public Relations,
Ralph Miller, Jayne Howell,
Helen Wivell and Hazel
Baker.
Dog likes
watermelon









Susie, a 14-year-old Ger-
man Shepherd dog owned
by Edward S. Billett, Sr..
Marietta, loves watermelon
She also likes carrots
tomatoes, bananas, apples.
and celery.
Billett raised Susie ever
since she was 3 days old
nursing her with a baby
bottle. Susie has apparent:
ly found a deep attachment
to Billett, even to the point
of liking the same kinds of
food Billett likes.
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DID YOU KNOW...
John Presto, part time
student in communication
arts at Elizabethtown Coll-
ege, has been named general
manager in charge of sales
and advertising at Swope’s
Factory Mistakes Furniture
Outlet in Mount Joy.
John, a 1969 graduate
of Donegal High School. is
studying advertisingin media
and will receive credit for
graduation through this job.
DID YOU HEAR...
‘The Maytown Fire Com-
pany is planning, also, to
serve a roast beef dinner
at the Fire Hall on Mother’s
Day, May 11. The dinner
will be served by the Ladies
Auxiliary from 11 a.m.
Mrs. Hopf
cuts with
SCISSOors
Mrs. Claudia Hopf of
Mount Joy will demonstrate
Scherenschnitte (scissor cut-
ting, Friday, May 9, at the
Lancaster Heritage Antiques
Show at the Farm and Home
Center, 1383 Arcadia Road,
Lancaster.
Mrs. Hopf is chairman of
demonstrations, lecturesand
exhibits at the show, which
runs May 9,10, and 11.
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Tonya Reincke and Mayor Gingrich
Mayor proclaims Poppy Day
Mayor James Gingrich
has designated May 23rd as
Poppy Day, 1975, in Mount
Joy according to Mrs. Frank-
ie N. Skibinski, Poppy Chair-
man, and Mrs. Betty Overly,
President of the American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 185,
which sponsors the annual
observance.
Tonya Ann Reincke,
Poppy Queen, 1975, pre-
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the first official Poppy of
1975.
Tonya is the daughter
of Mrs. Diane E. Reincke,
Lancaster.
Poppy’s will be on sale
at the American Legion Unit
185 in Mount Joy through-
out the entire month of
May, and on the route of
the annual Mount Joy Mem-
orial Day Parade.

 
 




 
 
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vegetable plants and flowers
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Baum’s Sweet or Lebanon Bologna: 5:$1.49 &
Kunzler Vacuum Pack Hot Dogs
Reg, $1, 189%
Open 8 A.M.-11 P.M.
s Intersection of 441 & 143
Daily & Sunday