Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, October 08, 1975, Image 2

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Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Agenda for Mount Joy Boro
Council meeting, October 13
The following is a propos-
ed agenda for the Mount Joy
Borough Council meeting to
be held on Monday, October
13, at 7:30 p.m.
1. Review the proposed
planned commercial deve-
lopment of Witmer and
McCoy at the Crossroads
Church intersection.
2. Receive a request from
Mr. Glenn Weaver of 212
Fairview Street to reconsid-
er the decision on the
Borough house.
3. Review the third
quarter budget figures as
presented by the Adminis-
tration and Finance Com-
mittee.
4. Consider adopting the
ordinance requiring land-
lords to register tenants for
Per Capita Tax purposes.
Bike Hike for scholarships
The Donegal Education
Association, composed of
teachers in the Donegal
District, is conducting a
Bike Hike to provide scho-
larship money for students
who will be continuing their
training next year after
graduation from Donegal
High School.
The scholarship money
will be available to students
continuing their education
in any line:learning a trade
or skill, or going on to
college.
The Bike Hike will take
place Sunday, October 19,
from 1 to S p.m. in Wivell’s
Lane off Route 23 and also at
the Mount Joy Sportsmen’s
Farm.
In addition, there will be a
hike from War Memorial
Park in Marietta along the
back road to Cargill's depot.
Eugene Funk, teacher at
Beahm Junior High School,
is providing added incentive
to participants by throwing
down a challenge that he
will ride further in the Bike
Hike than anyone who wants
to accept his challenge.
Conditions of accepting
Funk’s challenge are that
those riding less distance
than he contribute $5 each
to the scholarship fund, and
that he will likewise contri-
bute $5 for anyone who
bests his distance.
Funk is presently in
intensive daily training for
the event.
2nd graders’ newsletter
A newsletter was sent out
recently by Joyce Evans and
the second grade class at the
Maytown Elementary
School.
This year Mrs. Evans will
be sending home a monthly
newsletter to keep the
parents informed of all the
activities.
Second grade subjects
include spelling, language,


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Sara Habecker
Sara Habecker, nurse, is 90
by Hazel Baker
Miss Sara Habecker, 120
Delta Street, Mount Joy,
recently observed her 90th
birthday with a quiet cele-
bration.
Born in Rohrerstown and
living her younger years
near Marietta, Miss Ha-
becker graduated in 1902
from East Donegal High
School. She pursued a
nursing career and graduat-
ed from Philadelphia Pres-
byterian Hospital School of
Nursing in 1917.

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The Mount Joy resident
joined the Red Cross and
served for one year assisting
wounded World War |
soldiers who were returned
to this country for medical
attention. After the war,
Miss Habecker joined the
staff of a Birmingham, Ala.
hospital and then returned
to her home town where she
took a course in preparation
for becoming a school nurse.
However, she returned to
the Philadelphia Presbyteri-
an Hospital and served in
the children’s social service
until her official retirement
in 1952.
While in Birmingham,
Miss Habecker was a
member of the Business and
Professional Women’s Club,
a past member of the
Pennsylvania Nurses Asso-
ciation, and the Mount Joy
Presbyterian Church.
She attributes her longevity
to good doctors, and has
a good sense of humor. At
90 she is still alert and full of
humor. What a contribution
to society she is!

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servation until May 1,
1975.”
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Saturday Afternoon Available Day & Night
and Sunday COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
Norlanco Health Center 7th & Poplar
(Mount Joy Area Only) (Emergency Entrance)




SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
 
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
Advertising Mgr. Nancy Bromer, 426-2212
News Editor Hazel Baker, 426-3643
Circulation Mgr. 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.
Subse-intion Rate: $4 per year
Vol. 75 No. 39 October 8, 1975

 
 




 

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