7S com) Pup yy July 23, 1975 New parsonage for Mount Joy Church The half torn down old parsonage of the Evangelical Congregational Church on New Haven Street in Mount Joy. The n new Fvangstical Congregational parsonage on Donegal Springs Road in Mount Joy. (The pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Hess, are standing in front.) New municipal building in Mount Joy Twp. The new Mount Joy Township Municipal Building, completed except for rest rooms and tiled floor. ‘Since 1875’ WHOLESALE RETAIL 13 North Market Street Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone: [717] 367-1246 ESET, CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING cutting wrapping freezing CUSTOM CURING AAS, FOR THE FREEZER Hind Quarters Front Quarters Sides of Beef cut-wrapped-frozen SRI TBE, HOMEMADE BOLOGNA OURTESY RENTALS 28 West Ferdinand Street, Manheim, Pa. 17545 717-665-3521 A RENTAL SERVICE for Landlords at NO EXPENSE or OBLIGATION filling your Vaneaneles, saving unnecessary plone calls and time RATS GUNS REPAIRED USED GUNS BOUGHT & SOLD 578 EAST FRONT SCOPES MOUNTED DRILLING & TAPPING : IETTA, PA. : PHONE 426-1332 SLINGS & SWIVELS MOUNTED : : 3 ricer sds erred a S Ser RACs heat SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 Marietta Athletic A’ssn. reviews team records At the regular monthly meeting of the Marietta Youth Athletic Association, held at the Marietta Com- munity House, July 13, the following baseball teams’ records were reported: Midgets—S wins, six losses; Jr. Midgets—Championship of the Susquehanna Jr. Midget League with a 13 and 0 record, also Maytown Tourney Champion; Travel- ing Midget-Midgets—8 wins and 3 losses, and the following M.Y.A.A. Midget- Midget League standings: Cardinals, 6 wins, 1 loss; Tigers, 3 wins, 2 loss; Giants, 3 wins, 3 loss; Orioles, 0 wins, S loss; Girls’ Softball teams’ records are—*‘C’’ team, 8 to 12 age group, 3 wins, 10 losses; ‘““B’’ team, 13 to 15 age group, 2 wins and 8 losses; ‘““‘A’’ team, 16 to 21, 8 wins and S losses. Arrangements for having team pictures taken are being handled by Bumper Yohe. M.Y.A.A. Vice-President ‘““Bo’’ Yohe was appointed Chairman of the Picnic and Awards Program Commit- tee. He will be assisted by Merv Gutshall, Mrs. ‘““Boots’’ Splain, ‘‘Bumper”’ Yohe, and Winnie Bensin- ger. The M.Y.A.A. Auxiliary donated $112.00 to the Marietta Jaycees. This money was proceeds from operating a Sno-Cone Stand during their July 4 jCele- bration. The amount of $62.00 was donated to the Marietta Pioneer Fire Com- pany. This was also profits from the Sno-Cone stand set up during their Fire House Dedication Carnival in June. The meeting was presided over by President William Miller, who made this announcement: ‘‘Marietta Borough Council has asked for cooperation in prevent- ing vandalim at the Marietta War Memorial Park, in general, and the rest room facilities in particular. “I ask all team managers and coaches to notify their players of this fact, and anyone witnessing an act of vandalism is requested to report it to a manager or coach who, in turn, will notify the proper authority. The rest rooms are provided for our convenience by Borough Council, but we cannot expect them to continue repairing toilets, windows, drinking fountains and even trees on a daily basis, or pay someone to guard them. Any M.Y.A.A. player found damaging Park equipment will be disciplin- ed by the Board of Officers of the M.Y.A.A. '“I request all towns- people to cooperate in the project by—one, not doing any damage yourselves, and two, by making your sons and daughters aware of the seriousness of committing acts of vandalism to Park property, plus the incon- vience caused anyone using the Park during the various events held there. ‘‘Marietta people have always pulled together and united when a real problem arose and, while this is not as serious as say, the Agnes Flood, 1 know we soon will have a Marietta War Mem- orial Park and facilities of which we can all be proud.” DID YOU HEAR When Mount Joy Bor- ough Council members heard about Lucy Haines’ success in getting the state to fix up ‘‘her’’ bridge at the east end of town, one of the gentlemen suggested that ‘‘we turn Lucy loose on our railroad bridges - maybe she can get them repaired for us’’. r Open a Farmers First savings account and pay yourself first on payday. No matter what amount you deposit, systematic savings is the way to build for the future. Stop at any office of Farmers First this payday and open a flexible savings account. The People Bank ERS FIRST 33/ANIK HELPING PEOPLE . Member F.D.1.C . That's the FARMERS FIRST way.
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