Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, July 16, 1975, Image 2

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Page 2 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
STATE INSPECTION NO.4

IS DUE
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CHOICE BITS
To exercise your soul, spend five
minutes evey morning thinking of some
good you can do to help someone else-
and then do it.
Experienced sympathetic service, with-
in the means of every family.
How may we be of service to you?
Richard D. Smedley
FUNERAL HOM
29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA
426-3614








The Summer Theatre Arts
. Workshop of Donegal High
School will stage an Open
House this Friday evening
at 8:00 p.m. in the High
School Auditorium.
The Open House will be a
demonstration of skills that
have been developing for
the past 5S weeks - in
pantomime, improvization,
magic, tap and interpretive
dancing, dramatic mono-
logues, and comedy
sketches.
Admission to the demon-
stration is free. The public
is invited. Informal attire is
encouraged.
The workshop has been in
session three nights a week

D.H.S. theatre group
to perform Fri. nite
since June 18. Mr. Glenn
Hess, Mrs. Ro Ann Lau,
Mrs. Linda Mylin, andMary-
Margaret Peraro have been
directing the workshop.
More than 20 students,
from 9th grade to gradu-
ates have been participa-
ting, with a wide range in
dramatic experience. The
more experienced taught
the less experienced.
Student instructors in
dance were: Ted Hershey,
Kathleen Jones, and Cyn-
thia Charles.
The students teaching
drama were: Jane Youtz,
Brian Lesher, and Michael
Kohler. Music coordinator
- was Steve Hassinger.
Fires in Mount Joy
by Bill Martin
An oil burner malfunc-
tioned causing smoke to
spread through a house at
31 New Haven St., Mount
Joy on July 2. Bobbie Jo
Bender, who lives in the
house, discovered the
- smoke and Cindy Pearson
called the fire department at
12:08 P.M. Friendship
responded to the call with 18
men, who ejected the smoke
with fans. The house is
owned hy Suie Dietrich of
East Petersburg. There was
no damage. The depart-
ment was out 30 minutes.
On July 7, Friendship was
called out to an overheated
air conditioner in the Educa-
tional Building of Mount Joy
Church of God. After seeing
smoke coming from the air
conditioner, David Morris
reported the fire at 4:55
p.m. Friendship responded
at 4:56 p.m. to the call with
25 men. The electricity was
shut off and the fire was out
when firemen arrived on the
scene. The department was
in service 15S minutes.
Friendship was sum-
moned again on July 9 at
12:59 p.m. to stand by in
Manheim’s fire station.
Manheim was assisting
other area fire companies in
fighting a rash of lightening
fires. The department was
in service 2 hours.
Columbia Hosp. trains
ambulance personnel
The ambulance personnel
of Elizabethtown’s Friend-
ship Fire Engine and Hose
Company No. 1 have recent-
lv attended a series of
classes at Columbia Hospi-
tal on cardiopulmonary
resuscitation and airway
management. Mr. Allen
Connolly, Chief Respiratory
Therapist at Columbia Hos-
pital, was the instructor.
In addition to completion
of the classes, the ambu-
lance personnel is scheduled
for volunteer duty at the
hospital during the summer
months to observe definite
skills and procedures in the
Emergency Room, Medical-
Surgical floors and any other
areas relating to their
ambulance duties.
The ambulance personnel
of the fire company, consis-
ting of thirthy-five men and
women, is sponsored by Dr.
Miles G. Newman of Eliza-
bethtown.

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July 16, 1975
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ORANGE ST. MOUNT JOY, PA.
Newly Remodeled
Hours 7-11, 7 Days a Week
Air Conditioned .


Antiques
China and Glassware
THE PARLOR
328 E. Market St.
Marietta, Penna.
426-1270

SHARP'S DISTRIBUTORS
Beer & Ale

SCHMIDT PLUMBING
& HEATING
Repairs - Alterations -
Sewers - Water Heaters
Baths
HEATING SYSTEMS
INSTALLED &
SERVICED.
EAST PETERSBURG, PA.
569-5989



Porter & Soft Drinks
10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918


EMERCENCY
MEDICAL CALLS
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
and
SUNDAY
NORLANCO
(Mount Joy Area Only)




EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
Available Day & Night
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
7th & Poplar


Box 75A, R.
Published weekly on
Advertising Mgr.
News Editor
Circulation Mgr.
Entered at
Vol. 715
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Susquehanna Times
Christmas week (50 issues per year)
Publisher - Nancy H.
. Judy Swab, 426-3159
Advertising Rates Upon Request
the post office in Marietta, Pa., as second class
mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rate: $4 per year

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(Emergency Entrance)
& The Mount Joy Bulletin
D. 1, Marietta, Pa. 17547
Wednesday except 4th of July and
 
 
 
Bromer, 426-2212 qr 426-1707
Nancy Bromer, 426-2212
Hazel Baker, 426-3643

 
 
 
 
 

No, 27 July 16, 1975