Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 17, 1976, Image 1

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SUSQUEHANNA TTMES
Vol. 76 No. 11 March 17, 1976
Barbara Landis won the Grand Championship at the
Donegal Science Fair for her diffusion analysis of copper.
Sixteen year-old Barbara is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
William B. Landis of R.D. 1, Columbia.
photo by Corky Flick
photo by Corky Flick
Gregory Lindemuth, a 17 year-old junior, won the physics
award for his tubular evacuated solar collector. Greg is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lindemuth of Maytown.
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Phillip Landis, an 8th grader at Beahm, won the Jr. High
Grand Championchip award at the Donegal Science Fair.
Phillip, the 13 year-old brother of senior high champion
Barbara Landis, investigated perpetual motion machines
for his science project.
The 1976 Donegal High
School Science Fair was held
on Thursday, March 11, in
the high school gym.
The senior high and junior
photo by Corky Flick
‘Barb & Phil Landis are 1st in science fair
high grand champions were
sister and brother.
Barbara Landis won the
grand championship, and
Phillip Landis won the ir.
high grand championshi-..
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Winners at the 1976
Donegal Science Fair were:
Grand Champions:
Senior High School-Bar-
bara Landis, grade 11
Junior High School-Philip
Landis, grade 8
Grade 7:
Ist place-Cindy Peifer;
2nd place-Bill Livelsberger;
3rd place-Kevin Dishart; 4th
place-Bonnie Drace; and Sth
place-Jon Horst.
Grade 8:
Ist place-Philip Landis;
2nd place-Donald Armold;
3rd place-Dennis Ebersole;
4th place-Gary Eshleman;
and Sth place-Sam Clark.
Grade 9:
Ist place-Dean Bricker;
2nd place-Deborah Heis-
tand; 3rd place-Wendy
Hawn; 4th place-Curtis
Thompson; Sth place-Jona-
than Ruhl; and 6th place-
Russell Knight.
Biology:
Ist place-Eileen Penyak;
grade 10; 2nd place-Grant
Markley, grade 11; 3rd
place-Cheryl Felty, grade
12; 4th place-Greta Weid-
ner, grade 12; Sth place-
Mimi Ginder, grade 10; and
6th place-Peg Shenk, grade
12,
Chemistry:
Ist place-Jacob Shirk,
grade 11; 2nd place-Deanna
Grimm, grade 12; 3rd place-
Mark Weidman, grade 11,
4th place-Steven Shope
grade 12; Sth place-Karer
Greider, grade 12; and 6th
place-Mitchell Nissley.
Physics:
Ist place-Gregory Linde-
muth, grade 11; 2nd place-
John Fellenbaum, grade 12:
3rd place-Ted Hershey,
grade 12; 4th place-David
Engle, gradc 10; Sth place-
Joe Meszaros, grade 12; and
6th place-Kevin Milligan,
grade 12.
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Letter:
FIFTEEN CENTS
Chief Kline
asks citizens to avoid
fire & accident scenes
It has come to my atten-
tion that in the past few
months, that in emergency
situations such as fires and
accidents where emergency
vehicles must respond to the
scenes, they have been
hampered severely by the
amount of public citizens
and vehicles that are re-
sponding.
This is hampering the
emergency vehicles and
working personnel at the
scene, and in getting to the
scene.
| realize that this is the
age of the CB radio and
monitor, however, if used
properly they would be a
benefit instead of a hazard.
I am asking your coopera-
tion in eliminating this
situation, by not following
the emergency vehicles to
the scene of such emergen-
cies. However, if this should
continue I will take further
steps to eliminate this
hazard.
Furthermore 1 wish to
advise the public that when
the Fire Co. is dispatched to
the scene of any emergency.
the fire police have full
police powers and 1 will
request thatif anybody fails
to comply to a lawful order
by them at the scene of such
an emergency I will request
that they take proper action.
Therefore I will again
ask your cooperation in this
matter and request that you
stay away from such emer-
gencies.
Respectfully,
J. Bruce Kline
Police Chief
Marietta boro council reports
Marietta Borough Council
voted to close a portion of
Cherry Alley at its March
meeting.
The alley will be clesed
between the Railroad House
and the Jerry Martin pro-
perty. The borough retained
a right of way on the alley,
which is impassable for
vehicles, because a brick
storm sewer arch runs under
the road.
The Bicentennial commit-
tee got permission to close
Market St. from the Com-
munity House to the Mari-
etta Theater on Sat. and
Sun., September 18 and 19.
A craft demonstration and
flea market will be held on
those days.
No parking will be allow-
ed after midnight Friday or
after 7 a.m. Sunday. The
street will be open to traffic
Saturday night only.
Policing and cleaning up
the street will be financed
by the bicentennial commit-
tee.
An insertion requiring
one sturdy handrail on all
stairways was added to the
housing ordinance. Stair-
ways having a rise of 4 feet
or more than 3 steps must
have a sturdy hand railing.
State regulations for dwel-
lings also require a hand
railing.
39 ordinance violations
were reported. Ten persons
were prosecuted for various
offenses.
Council will file for
available state funds for
street repairs and snow
removal.
Specifications for a new
borough truck will be
advertised.
Earth to be moved
for E. Don. ballfield
At last week's meeting
the E. Donegal Supervisors
awarded a $13,515 contract
to B.R. Kreider and Son,
Inc. to move ground for a 2d
baseball diamond in the
township park.
The state is paying 1/2
the cost of the park
improvements, so the con-
tract had to be approved by
the Dept. of Community
Affairs in Harrisburg. Ap-
proval came through last
week.
Work will start as soon as
the weather permits.