Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 14, 1975, Image 4

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Fitzkee has been employed

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away buy from us in May
land save up to $48!
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been done to correct these
situations by borough coun-
cil, a lot of work remains to
be done.
Other problems facing
Mount Joy which will require
a strong council to resolve
without a great expenditure
of taxpayers’ dollars, are
remedying the deplorable
conditions of the Penn
Central Railroad bridges in
Mount Joy and providing
sewerage facilities to sec-
tions of the Florin Ward.
If I am elected to council in
Gutshall has lived most of
his life in Mount Joy and
attended Mount Joy High
School. He values most,
however, the disciplined
study of mental arithmetic
and geography that he
received in a local country
school to which his father
sent him.
He has been in the
construction business ‘all my
life.’
Gutshall’s Statement
I think I can help the
May 14, 1975
Candidates for Mount Joy Borough Council
strides in the past, but there
is still much to be done. For
the last couple of years it has
become very difficult to
balance our budgets. This
task will become more and
more difficult in the future.
All departments within our
borough government must
continue to be made aware of
these expenditures and must
begin to justify this to the
people of Mount Joy. I have
always been opposed to
placing additional mills on

M. GEORGE FITZKEE
Biographical Information
November, I will be attentive
to the needs of the people
and will work to make Mount
borough out with their con-
struction problems.
real estate as a means for
additional income. This is
unfair taxation, because it
places the burden on the
M. George Fitzkee, 615 :
Donegal Springs Road, Joy a better place in which to
Mount Joy, is 46 and was live.
born in Rapho Township. He
is a graduate of Mount Joy
High School and Pennsylva-
nia State University, from
which he received a degree
in business administration.
Fitzkee served four years
with the United States Air
Force in Japan and Korea.
He is a past president of
the Florin Lions Club and
also of the board of directors
of the Mount Joy Library. He
is a member of Trinity
Lutheran Church, Mount
Joy.
For
AT

the IS years
past
as a computer salesman with
Sperry Univac.
Fitzkee and his wife Ann
have three children:George-
anne, Deborah, and Peter.
Fitzkee’s Statement
H. B. GUTSHALL
Biographical Information
PRET
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CHARLES W. RICEDORF
Biographical Information
Mr. Ricedorf, 34, resides
at 242 Park Avenue, Mount
Joy with his wife, Joyce E.
and two daughters: Stacey,
9, and Stephanie, S. He has
been a resident of the
borough for the past twelve
years and is employed by
The Sico Company as office
manager. A past president of
the Mount Joy Lions Club, he
is presently serving as a
member of the board of
directors of Norlanco Family
Health Center. Ricedorf is
Chairman of the Administra-
tion and Finance Committee
of the Mount Joy Borough
Council.
property owners only and
discourages home improve-
ments. Why should the
property owner be penalized
for fixing up his property?
Taxation should be fair and
equal to all citizens.
The job of serving on the
Borough Council would be so
much easier if only the
people in our community
would indicate to their
councilmen how they feel
about different issues. After
all, we are your representa-
tives. I as a representative of
the citizens will take all your
thoughts and answers into
consideration when voting on
all issues. If re-elected, I will
continue to look out for the
good of all citizens and make
all departments within go-
vernment account for their
Since I returned to Mount
Joy in 1960, I have watched
Mount Joy grow in popula-
tion, new industry, and in
area. Due to the slow action
of IMount Joy developing a
good zoning and growth plan
for the borough, undesirable
Gutshall is the only Demo-
crat running for Borough
Council in Mount Joy. He
and his wife, Anna Jeannette
live at 134 East Main Street,
Mount Joy. They have three
daughters: Betty (Mrs. Rov
Bixler) of Florin, Fay (Mrs.
time and expenses time and
expenses.
CON
HOUSE
situations developed from
this growth which can not
now be easily corrected.
Although a great deal has
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Weiland).

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Ricedorf’s Statement
Icame on the Borough
Council four years ago with
the thought of upgrading our
present services and stream-
lining the Administration
affairs of our local govern-
ment. We have made great
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