Page 2 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN r We Are Caught Up on Late Inspections NOW i> THE TIME TO BRING IN YOUR 1 STICKERS FOR INSPECTION MILLERS Mobil’ SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 “I haul cancelled store orders, odd discontinued items and samples from Carolina factories to a warehouse outlet in Mt. Joy.” “NO SECONDS” “Priced just above nice used things.” Big FACTERY MISTAKES '” FURNITURE 17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa. Weekdays 1-9 Saturday 1-6 LANCASTER COUNTY FARM DINER SMORGASBORD Il a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET FACILITIES Phone 717-367-6956 R* Mn ! Mile Fast of Flizabethtown Pa. YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 OPEN Mon. Friday 9:00am. -8:00 p.m DAILY Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. New! Meatball Sandwiches TURKEY SUBS HAM ON ROLLS ITALIAN SUBS QUALITY PRE-OWNED CARS 1973 CHEVY Pickup with cap 1973 VW Bug 1973 FORD F350 c&c 1972 CHEVY Caprice, coupe 1972 CAPRI, coupe, *‘2600’’ series 1972 CHEVY Impala, 4 door hardtop 1971 CHEVY Vega wagon 1970 PONTIAC Firebird, coupe “400” 1970 CAMARO, coupe 1970 CHEVY wagon A. & A. AUTO SALES] Phone: 653-4831 [located next to Mount Joy Citgo] $3895 $2495 $2795 $2695 $2695 $2395 $1595 $2395 $2195 $1395 Three Maytown firemen earn Emergency Medic certificates Rev. Dennis Hall, Larry Warfel, and Mike Kanoff of the Maytown Fire Company have been awarded certifi- cates of completion from the state for an 81-hour training course to qualify them as Emergency Medical Tech- nicians-Ambulance. The three firemen took both written and practical examinations after attend- ing classes every Saturday, January through April. Among other skills they acquired was cardio-pul- monary resuscitation. Cubs at RR. Museum, Valley Forge grounds by Robert W. Mark _ Mount Joy Cub Scouts Pack 136 took a trip to PA. Railroad Museum and Valley Forge, PA. Attending were: Jeffrey Meckley, Thomas Waltz, Wayne Buchter, Kelly Geib, Dean Lane, Scott Shireman, John Erb, Craig Roper, Barry Hilsher, Thomas Stoe, Shawn- Kaylor, Steven Weatherbie; Scott Shoenberger, Steven Ishler, Jack O’Con- nel, Todd Good, Wayne Zimmerman, Wayne Chappel, Dean Miller, Shawn Kreiner, Thomas Mc Niff, Brain McCurdy, An- drew Raudabaugh, Mark Wagner, Rick Hallgren Scott Baker, Billy Swisher; Marc Robeson, Mark Shearer, Douglas Germer, Scott Brandt, Shawn Max- well, Tony Oxford, Brian Houseal, and Scott Kling. Leaders were Robert W. Mark - cubmaster, Carolyn Waltz, Sara Demmy, Evelyn Duke, John Auker, Billie Ann Oxford, others were Mark, Sharon, Lois Nolt, Jean Mark, and Clifford Waltz, Jr. Our guide at the PA. Railroad Museum was Christine Perguson. At Valley Forge the cubs saw Washington’s Head- quarters, Washington Memorial Chapel, and Mt. Joy Observation Tower. The cubs had a picnic at Fort Huntington Park and saw huts where soldiers stayed and a movie on winter at Valley Forge. Mount Joy Mennonite Church fixes up house for Viet family Mount Joy Mennonites worked long hours last week to fix up a house for a Vietnamese refugee family. The house is located on Roy Sander’s farm near Mount Joy. Mr. Sander agreed to charge a low rent in exchange for the free labor the Mennonite congre- gation put into repairing the large farm house. Mr. Sander also provided free paint and paper. The youth group and Front, Miriam Hess and Mabel Hershey, rear, put finishing touches on house for Vietnamese family Sunday school classes started working Monday evening. By Saturday afternoon, the house was ready for Cuc Ngyuyn and 11 members of his family. Jim Garber, who helped organize the project, said, "It took a lot of cooperation and candlelight to get the job done.”’ Mr. Cuc and his seven- teen year old son will be employed by Wissler Motors, starting this week. G. Millard and Olga T. Sherk August 20, 1975 Sherks celebrate 25th; renew wedding vows G. Millard Sherk and his wife, Olga, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary by being ‘‘married’’ again in the den of their Mount Joy home last Sunday. Pastor Earl Martin, Jr., led the sacred rededication service. Mr. and Mrs. Sherk renewed their commitment to their wedding vows in prayer. The _service was attended by the couples’ family. After the rededication prayer the couple exchang- ed a kiss. Their family stood in a circle, holding hands, and the entire group sang, “Blest Be the Tie that Binds.”’ The ceremony also feat- ured the singing of Adam Shaub. In attendence was the immediate: family; the twins, Sandra Lee (Mrs. Larry A. Johns) and Rhonda Lee (Mrs. Larry E. Groff); a daughter, Donna Colleen Sherk (at home); David Brian Sherk (at home); Clenn Warren Sherk (hus- band of the former Jane Enck); and James Calvin Sherk (husband of the former Kim Frey). Also present were Pastor Martin’s wife, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Shaub. Mulberry Street in Marietta changes its direction again Marietta Borough Council last week reversed the direction of traffic on Mul- berry Street for the second time in several months. Originally traffic moved north on Mulberry from Market Street. Then, because of traffic tie-ups when business was heavy at the Farmers First Bank’s drive-in window, Council voted to change the direction of Mulberry traffic to south. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. Ephraim Awad (Mount Joy Area Only) SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Susquehanna Times & Box 75A, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday except 4th of July and Christmas week (50 issues per year) Publisher - Nancy H. Bromer, 426-2212 or 426-1707 Nancy Bromer, 426-2212 Hazel Baker, 426-3643 Judy Swab, 426-3159 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post office in Marietta, Pa., as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate: $4 per year Advertising Mgr. News Editor Circulation Mgr. Vol 75 No. 32 The Mount Joy Bulletin But this solution proved worse than the original problem. Traffic jams have been worse under the revised system. So, Council voted last night to have traffic go north on Mulberry again. In other actions the Council reduced fees for the inspection of apartments from $20 to $10 and for rooming units from $10 to $5. People who have already paid the higher fees will have their money refunded. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) August 6, Clu 11 Aft ber anc cak ori out anc was den the the the sec! Bra rep:
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