TO R. J | r ~~ »- Paes 5 Toy, Th. National Fire Prevention Week observed here by local fire companies; (See pages 10 & 11) SUS Volume 75 No. 39 October 8, 1975 UEHANNA BULLETIN Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. - Ten Cents Sharon Grissinger, last year’s Homecoming Queen, crowns Kathy Beach. Miss Beach was escorted by soccer star Bob Barto. Homecoming at D.H.S.;Kathy Beach queen; Indians lose;pictures, stories on pages 6,9,12 band. Gary Graybill to present proposal for house to Mount Joy Council Gary Graybill Gary Graybill, son of Mrs. Considerable sympathy has ‘been aroused for the evicted Graybills. Mr. and The Historical Society, reacting to expressions of sympathy for the Graybills, Mrs. Glenn Weaver, 212 has announced that it did Fairview St., Mount Joy, not ask for the building; the ind other citizens concerned borough offered it to the about Mrs. Graybill, a Society. widow, and her son Gary, Borough officials have aave been circulating peti- expressed personal sym- tions urging the Council to change its decision. The Lancaster news- papers have published pathy for the Graybills, but see the problem as a conflict between private and public interest, in which they are committed, as public offi- Majorettes Sue Pickle, Cindy Charles, and Jonan Shi a as rk stood in front of the DHS marching Eva Gray B i, wi} Drese ¢ 2 numerous articles descri- cials, to a solution that A -™ on nC il at th oy bing the plight of the would benefit the greatest Kevin McKain on the sophomore float g ouncil a Cf Graybills. number of people. regular monthly meeting next Monday evening. Gary will propose that the Borough permit his mother and him to continue living in the house on Manheim and Barbara Streets that they have been renting from the Borough for $20 a month. Part of Gary’s proposal is that his mother and he will undertake renovating the house. The Borough Council had asked the Graybills in August to leave the house, inhabited by the family for the past 45 years. The Council planned to lease the building to the Mount Joy Historical Soci- ety for $1 a year. The Society would renovate the building and convert it into a museum and public meeting place for Mount Joy resi- dents. The Council viewed their decision as in the public interest, since the house is located in the borough park. New ambulance is dedicated by Friendship Fire Company Johnny Morgan looks over a well equipf i m a Friendship Fire Co. Pr Z A'newam ambulance was dedicated by Friendship Fire Company last Saturday. Included in the above picture dre: Jerry Hoffmaster, John Farmer, Gary Maxwell, Bill Martin, Mayor James Gingrich, Rén Alleman and ambulance committee chairman Don Alleman.
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