Page 16- SUSQUEHANNA TIME:> Cub Scout baking contest in Marietta photo by Corky Flick Mike Douglas with his ribbon Mike Douglas won first prize in two categories at the Cub Scout baking contest held at the old Donegal Mutual Building in Marietta last weekend. Doug Portner and Brian Schaler also won top honors in the contest. Winners in their res- pective categories were: prettiest » 1st- Mike Douglds 2d-David Fox 3d-Doug Bryant most original Ist- Doug Portner 2d- Pat Turnpaugh 3d- Tommy Flowers bicentennial cake Ist- Mike Douglas 2d- Randy McBride 3d- Pat Flanagan funniest Brian Schuler MJ Authority (cont.) [continued from page 1] Voegler said the authority will have to choose from three methods of conducting the television inspection. (1) the borough would purchase their own equipment and use borough employees; (2) authorize the borough engi- neers (Gannett, Fleming, Corddry and Carpenter) to -do the work or (3) advertise for bids and hire an outside firm. In other business the authority approved a re- quest from J. Walter Heisey for a water and sewer line extension on Hill Street. Heisey owns four lots there and plans to build four single family dwellings. Approval was given to Heisey providing he present plans of the units and execute a formal agreement with the authority. Joseph Bateman, boro manager, told the authority that National Standard Co. is now operating on a continual sample basis until it completes a waste treat- ment system of its own. The authority will sample liquid wastes from the plant twice a day to see that allowable standards are met. The authority granted permission to the Friend- ship Fire Company to use authority property at David and Henry Streets for a state-run Fire School on equipment use and for a circus planned for Septem- ber 30. The firemen will be responsible for all insurance and control of the practice session as well as, the traffic for the circus. La Leche to meet The Elizabethtown-Mount Joy group of the La Leche League will meet Thursday, May 13, at 7:30 at the Norlanco Family Health Center. The topic for discussion this month will be, ‘‘Advan- tages of Breastfeeding to Mother and Baby.” Mothers and babies are invited to attend. Anyone interested in the group may call Mrs. Gladys Thompson, 426-1306, Mrs. Grace Faus, 665-4582, or Mrs. Elaine Good, 653-1590. May 12, 1976 Going on now! Limited time offer! Special models filled with special value! Tempered glass shelves about a $30 value, at no extra cost! Ti » 17.0-cu-ft total refrig- erated volume e 4.75-cu-ft freezer compartment e Twin Yegetable Hydrators Fully-adjustable tempered glass shelves in the fresh food compartment » Meat Tender This week only! FPCI- Te $46 9. i 5 Special Frigidaire Week 100% Frost-Proof Refrigerator- Freezer FI-20VG * 20.3-cu-ft total refrigerated volume e 7.04-cu-ft freezer compartment * Fully-adjustable tempered glass shelves in the fresh food compartment * Automatic Ice Maker, available at extra charge * Vegetable Hydrator and Meat Tender » Side-by-side convenience This week only $619.95 SPANGLER APPLIANCE-SOUND Marietta Tel. 426-3122 Open Fri. ’til 8:30 PM Mifflin Press, Jue. OFFSET - LETTERPRESS Wedding HFnnouncements ® Job Printing ® Publications ® Bulletins ® Programs ® Custom Labels 336 Locust St. Phone 684-2253 ® Perfect Binding Columbia, Pa. FN Hii A Martin’s Franks Perdue Chicken Legs i YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 19 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 L OPEN DAILY 9:00 a.m. - a>:00 pm, WANT T0 SAVE MONEY??? CALL ME BEFORE YOU BUY A WATER SOFTENER AMMON SMITH 653-1159 SMITH WATER CONDITIONING CO. 807 West Main Street Mount Joy ¢ ITS COOK-OUT TIME! i Fresh Groand Hamburg 79¢ Ib. 89c Ib. 69 c Ib. 1760 MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER PHONE 569-5353 site Erb’s Market PORSCHE A NEW IMAGE AND DRIVE YOURSELF WILD WITH ONE OF LIFE’S EXTRA PLEASURES. IT’S THE PRACTICAL WAY OF DRIVING IN LUXURY WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT.