Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 25, 1975, Image 5

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    June 25, 1975
LOCAL STUDENTS
“SCHOLAR—ATHLETES”
Jill Shupp and Scott
Madara of Mount Joy are
among 94 Millersville State
College students named
‘“‘scholar-athletes’”’ for the
past academic year.
To gain this honor, an
athlete must average 3.0 (B)
or better on a scale of 4.0 (A)
quality point averages for all
courses combined, as well
as compete in at least one
sport.
Miss Shupp, daughter of
Mrs. Nancy Shupp, Har-
vestview Apts., is a member
of the hockey and lacrosse
teams.
Madara, a member of the
football squad, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Ma-
dara, 705 W. Main St.,
‘Mount Joy.
DID YOU HEAR
It is rumored that there
was only water in the
champagne bottle Carol
Nickey used to christen the
new Marietta Fire Hall.
Where was the missing
champagne? Ask any fire-
man!



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BUICK OPEL
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
 
DOUBLE
CHECKED
USED CARS
1974 CHEVROLET Vega
Coupe, auto., P.S., air
cond., vinyl top
1973 CHEVROLET Nova
Custom coupe, 6 cyl.,
auto., P.§.
1973 OPEL Manta Luxus
Coupe, 4 speed
1971 OLDS 98
2 Dr. HT., coupe,
fully equipped.
1971 VEGA H.B.
Coupe, 4 cyl.
1971 OLDS Cutlass
4 dr. HT., sdn., V-8,
auto., P.S., P.B.
1970 CHEVY Malibu
Coupe, V-8, auto.,
P.S.
1969 CHEVY Townsman
wagon, V-8, auto.
P.S.. P.B.
1969 CHEVY Impala
2 dr. HT., auto., P.S.,
vinyl top
1968 CHEVY Biscayne
Sation wagon, 6 cyl.,
auto.
HESS-ULRICH
108 W. Main St.
Mount Joy 653-4821
WE BUY USED
CARS AND TRUCKS
CALLUS




SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 5

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to keep summer cooling costs down.
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—use it wisely!


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