Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN G. Nauman heads Bicen parade by Cheryll Hallgren George H. Nauman will be chairing the Bicentennial Parade Committe. The parade will be held on Saturday, May 29, 1976 at 2°;00 p.m. Working with the Mount Joy Community Council and the Mount Joy Bicentennial Commission, Mr. Nauman expressed the hope that area organiza- tions will participate by entering floats with an historical theme. More details will be published at a later date. The Mount Joy Bicenten- nial Commission will hold its next meeting at the Boro Hall on Wednesday, No- vember 12 at 7:30 p.m. Area residents wishing to volunteer their time helping the Commission are wel- come to attend. Anyone possessing old photographs of Mount Joy residences, churches, businesses, hotels etc., should bring them to the meeting or contact Mrs. Patrick Moran. These photos will be used in a pictorial book of Mount Joy to be published in the Spring. Items will be handled with care and returned promptly. Activities at Friendship Fire Co. The monthly meeting of Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 was brought to order at 7:30 p.m. on November 6 by President Doug Estock. Chief Frank Good reported 5 fire calls and 4 service calls for the month of October. Since January 1, 1975 the department has answered S0 fire calls and 52 service calls. The Ambulance Commit- tee reported the airways have arrived and that forms were mailed to Medicare in order to receive donations for transporting persons with Medicare. A training session was held November 3 on fractures, splinting, and immobilization. The November Duty Officer is Jerry Hoffmaster. A report was read and plans were explained by architect Bob Bishop. The plan was the result of a study done at the existing N. Market station. 86% of the area is being used in the asement, 72 % on the first oor, and 91% on the .econd floor. It was noted that 12.8 % of the building is in stairways and that 16 % of the building is used to house the engines. Myron Hockenbury, president, and George Stein reported on the survey made by Hockenbury System of Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 concerning a possible new building. Results of the survey will be analyzed by the officers of Friendship Fire Co. along with active firefighters and civic leaders before a decision is reached. Friendship Fire Co. has always and will continue to keep the public informed of all activities. Under new business, the following motions were made and passed: Allot money for the December 17 Christmas Party at BINGO; Allot money for turkeys for door prizes at BINGO for November 12; Approve the purchase of 8 new jackets for ambulance attendents; Draw up an amendment allowing for the ambulance committee to be elected by the company instead of being appointed by the president; New members to be taken into the department—Mary Hoffmaster, Emergency Medical Personnel, Earl Koser, Social member. Nominations for the 1976 offices were opened. Nom- inated for the second vice president are Galen Rutt and Jeff Brian. Running for chief engineer are Tom Markley and Ken Newcom- er. Nominated for (first lieutenant are George Hed- rick and Leo Shank. Dennis Grove, Galen Rutt, and Paul Lauver are nominated for second lieutenant. Nomi- nated for the entertainment committee were Jim Mark- eley, Don Alleman, Bill Martin, Don Snyder, How- ard Mott, Hubert Rice, and Bob Ganz. Nominated dele- gates to the county are Christ Charles, Ron Alle- man, and Mike Wargo. Nominations will be open- ed again before elections at the December meeting. The possible new building was discussed under the Good of the Company. The meeting was ad- journed at 10:55 p.m. PO SE OE O SER OG SRNR TED REC NE ER OSC b+ PRICE TAKE A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRY AND SAVE SOME MONEY! *71 TOYOTA Corolla, auto 71 FORD Pick-up Truck 70 FORD Galaxie, 2 dr. 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Our Own FRESH SWEET CIDER APPLES from our Orchards Starting at $2.35—1/2 bushel Red and Yellow Delicious Stayman Winesap FROSTY ACRE frozen vegetables 20 1b. bulk or smaller quantities 426-3411 § > K 4K MOOSE THEATRE WILBUR COOKIE BITS— 11b., 2 1b., 5 1b. or 50 1b. cases Seconds in Mrs. Pauls Fish, ready to heat & serve 10 Ibs. — $6.50 Weavers Chicken in S 1b. bags MINCE MEAT FROM GROFFS eo COBBLER POTATOES—SWEET POTATOES NICE NECK PUMPKINS CITRUS FRUIT — BANANAS Store Hours: Daily 8 AM to 6 PM Thurs. 8 AM to 8 PM - Fri. 8 AM to 9 PM WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. % mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661 « * x x K Kk M x x # x K x x K K K 8 K EK ¥ x K x x x x x HK ( C K Kk K Kk x M x x x November 12, 1975 Kx Kh Kk kok ok kkk KK KN THEATRE STATE THEATRE Columbia 684-2273 MOOSE THEATRE Elizabethtown 367-1351 4K STATE THEATRE Now Showing Wed.—Fri. Mon. & Tues. 6:45 & 9:30 Sat. & Sun. 1:30, 6:45 & 9:30 Now Showing 10 LITTLE Thurs. & Sun. 7:00 only Fri. & Sat. 7:00 & 9:00 Moose & State now on winter schedule OPEN Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. & Sun. + * » * * » * * *» * * * * *» * * + * » »* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * % * * * * * * * * » *» * * » » *» » * * * % * * * * » %* * * kkk hhh kkk kK —_—rt CCT PD ea C3 P= pt ct pa py - Mummert, Noaker display art 3” OPEN ALL NIGHT—FRIDAY & SAT Early Bird Breakfast 12 till ? * DINNER SPECIALS * MONDAY to SUNDAY ~~ ROAST TURKEY VEAL SCALLOPINI filling, vegetable potatoes, gravy with mushroom sauce $2.50 Served with cup of soup or tossed salad $2.75 Both have art. work Shep Homemade Roll & Butter 3 displayed through out the VEAL PARMIGIANA LASAGNA states. w/spaghetti or FF served w/tossed salad Bo oy fosted Salad homemade roll & butter $ re utter $2.75 25 Mrs. Edris Mummert and E. Oburne Noaker are displaying their art work this month at the Mount Joy Library. for twenty years with oil, She is self-taught and acraylic, and palatte knife. displays her work in local She showed her art work in and national shows. She is area, regional , and national from Elizabethtown. shows. Mrs. Noaker was painting for seven years with oil, acraylic, and palette knife. Mrs. Mummert is from Rheems and was painting TRY OUR LUNCHEON SPECIALS Monday thru Friday Friendship puts out field, car fires Mance’s Ytalian & American November 8 Friendship Fire Company responded to a cornfield fire behind the Mcunt Joy Diner. The call came at 2:32 p.m.. The fire burned a patch about, 100. feet across. .The Dept. was in service 19 minutes. On Sunday morning, Nov. 9, at ‘12:27 am. the company answered an alarm for a car fire on Route 230 . . East at. Eby .Chigues.Road.. . . James Kotch owned the 1968 Opel. The fire in the motor caused an estimated $1000 in damages. 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