Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 21, 1975, Image 4

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Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Strube buys Mt. Joy building
William P. Strube, Inc.,
Marietta, an aircraft parts
company, has purchased the
five-story building formerly
the Gerberich-Payne Co.
shoe manufacturing plant.
Strube plans to use the
building for storing and also
for making aircraft parts and
instruments.
Twenty new jobs will be
created in two years by the


FOR SALE
by owner
Drager Road, East Donegal
Twp. Bank barn on 10 acres
of ground. This picturesque
country setting features open
areas, some woods, creek
frontage, 50 fruit trees & hard
road frontage. Ideal country
homesite, camp site, place to
raise horses, or just use your
own imagination.
A REAL BUY at $27,500
" Please phone 684-2589 after 6
p.m. for appointment to view
this property.

 









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new operationg *
Auctioneers said@ Strube
paid $52,500 for.the Build-
ing.
Two other Mount Joy
properties were sold:a 3-sto-
ry converted apartment at
250 West Main to Frank
Zink of Mount Joy for
$21,000 and a commercial
lot on West Main to Donald
J Yingst of Mount Joy R.D.
1 for $4500.

FOR RENT
Single House
Living Room, Dining:
Room, Kitchen, Powder
‘Room on First Floor.
Second Floor has 2 large
Bedrocms, Modern
Bath.
Vacant, Large Yard,
Garage.
$175 per month
Daytime 392—5707
Evening 393—1384
Robert E. Plank, Realtor |
552 West King Street
Lancaster, Pa., 17603

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Warren Nissley plants a geranium in the
Maytown cemetery for Rebecca Flick Saylor in
honor of her grandfather,
Carpenter, a Civil War veteran.
School Board to present budget
With the municipalities
now taking an additional
quarter of the one per cent
earned income tax from the
local schools, and with
teachers asking for pay
raises - the new budget will
A special meeting has
been set by the Donegal
School Board at 7 p.m.,
Thursday, May 22, in the
High School library - at
which to present the school
budget for the coming year.
messssasesswesssesy be of great significance to
: : local residents. Informed
$ § sources have stated that this
! F or S d e : year’s budget has been most
8 1] . . :
§ 1973 Ridgewood Mobile § 41Ticult to devise
82 BR, air conditioner, 65 : In other action, ihe
12. Close to Armstrong.8
8 D hool Board
8Lease purchase available onsgal Se 00! Board last
: § week voted:
: REDUCED TO ONLY : -To approve the Lancas-
8 $ 5 3 0 0 i ter Vo-Tech budget
: ! -To place an order for
: Call : math materials for the
g STANLEY .M. WENTZEL elementary schools;
: Realtor : -To select the Mount Joy
: 394-3763 4 Branch of National Cen-
i Ask for Bill Page : tral Bank as District
' s Treasurer and Deposi-
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tory;
-To select Pollock and
Groff and White as
District Auditor firm;
-And to select Shirk,
Reist, and and Buckwal-
ter as District Solicitor;
Announcements were
made that:
-The first Lancaster-
Lebanon wrestling clinic
will be held in the new
DIG gym, August 11-15
for grades 6 through 9;
-Custodial jobs for
qualified students are
available this summer;
-Bacalaureate is planned
for Sunday, June 1,
at 7:45 p.m. in the
high school auditorium;
Rev. Ned Heeter will
preach;
-High School Com-
mencement will be at 6
p-m., Tue., June 3,
on the high school
athletic field. If it
rains the ceremonies
will be in the audi
torium; tickets will
be required if the pro-
gram is indoors.
Flea Market,
in Maytown
The 13th Annual Flea
Market sponsored by the
Maytown American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 809 will be
held Memorial Day, Mon-
day, May 26. The show will
begin at 10a.m. and is
located in the first block of
East High Street, right off
the square. In case of rain,
the show will be cancelled.
May 21, 1975
Mt. Joy Police
study okayed
Mount Joy Borough
Council last week approved
a plan to have the loca]
police department evaluated
by the state Department of
Community Affairs. Council
expects that the study will
show how the department
can be improved.
Councilman Charles Rice-
dorf presented a first.
quarter financial report to
the Council, the first time
such a report had been
submitted.
Daniel C. Gohn was
approved as Sewage FEn-
forcement Officer.
A resolution was passed
to charge a fee of $25 for
final subdivision of less than
10 lots on improved streets.
Eli Wolgemuth asked for
an answer to a petition
presnted in April requesting
that a furniture van be
prohibited from parking on
Chocolate Avenue. Council
replied that they had been
informed by their attorney
that they do not have the
power to order the van to be
moved. Neverthe less, they
said they would write the
owner of the van and ask
him whether he would park
it in his own driveway.
It was decided to ask the
County Planning Commis-
sion to speed accelerate re-
assessment in the Borough.
it was announced that, so
far, 60 questionnaires had
been returned to the bo-
rough office, which had
been sent out with the
Borough newsletter, reques-
ting citizens’ opinions on
Borough affairs.
A survey of alleys in the
borough is planned. The
survey will determine which
ones are necessary for
garbage removal, fire figh-
ting, police service, etc. As
a result of the survey, some
alleys could be abandoned.
Police Chief Bruce Kline
announced that people tur-
ning in false fire alarms will
be prosecuted.
Mrs. Lucy Haines once
more requested from Coun-
cil that a pedestrian and
bicycle bridge be erected
over the Little Chiques
Creek at the eastern end of
town.
The Council told Mrs.
Haines that the cooperation
of the state, as well as
Rapho Township would be
required for action on her
proposal.
They suggested that Mrs.
Haines contact her state
representative and the
supervisors of Rapho Town-
ship.
During the Memorial Day
Parade on May 24, traffice
will be detoured around
Mount Joy. Main Street
from Angle Street to Route
283 will be closed to traffic.
Ma