Kathy Beach Kerry Coover Karen Greider Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA "IMES Lisa Gibble Laurie Martin Robbin Roberts Natalie Zuch Lesetta Mummau Nine Donegal High coeds compete for Olympic Day Queen crown Nine Donegal High School seniors are candidates for ““Queen of Olympic Day’’ to be held Friday, May 21 from 11 a.m. on the school lawn. The winner will be crowned by the current queen, Kim Lauver, prior to the all day contests. The candidates, and parents are: Kathy Beach, daughter of Mrs. Jane Beach, 540 West Main Street, Mount Joy will be escorted by Rory Gallag- her. Kerry Coover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coover, 134 North High School, Mount Joy will be’ escorts Mount Joy cub scouts receive awards by Robert Mark Mount Joy Cub Scout pack 136 held their recent pack meeting at Seiler School. Awards were presented by cubmaster Robert Mark to Gilbert Cornwell, Wayne Chappel, Marc Robeson, Shawn Maxwell, John Erb, escorted by Dave Chapin. Karen Greider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greider, R.D. #1, Mount Joy, will be escorted by John Fellenbaum. Lisa Gibble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibble 18 South River Street, Maytown, will have Keith Beach as her escort. Laurie Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Martin, 127 Delta Street, Mount Joy will be escorted by Kirk Wolgemuth. Robbin Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts, 584 East Front Street, Marietta. will have Mark Shearer, Jerry Freed, Shawn Kreiner, Scott Kling, Mitchell Groff, David Zuschlag, Todd Newcomer, Michael Shelly, Alan Bul- bacz, and Tom McNiff. Den award for attendance was won by Den 2 and Evelyn Duke. A new adult leader committee was ap- Kevin Miller as her escort. Lesetta Mummau, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mummau, R.D. #2, Mount Joy, will have Eugene Mellinger as her escort. Peggy Shenk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shenk, R.D. #1 Mount Joy, will be escorted by Jerry Sipling. Natalie Zuch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zuch, 14 Pajill Drive, Marietta, will be escorted by Tim Enders. Mrs. John Condrack is advisor to the candidates. pointed: Victor Wolf, Fred Good, Walter Weidner, and Assistant Den Mother, Doris Good. Dens 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 put on skits under the leadership of Shirley Good, Evelyn Duke, Billie Ann Oxford, Carolyn Waltz, and Edna Wolf. A committee meeting Mt. Joy township hires officers Mount Joy Township supervisors hired Daniel-C. Gohn, Mount Joy, and Her- bert McNally, Elizabeth- town, R.D. #1 as sewer enforcement officer and zoning officer, respectively. They will replace Armand Fieni, who quit for personal reasons. In other business the supervisors: —approved a donation to the Elizabethtown and Mount Joy Libraries for $500 each, —decided they did not need Revenue Sharing advisory service offered by the government. —discussed the answering service now in use in the township and decided it will remain the same as before. —approved the computer billing of tax bills with the suggestion from a resident ““to check into the costs for further study and the possibility of not heeding a tax collector.”” The town- ship’s cost was $321.00 with equal billing costs shared with the County. A discussion of the ownership of Sager Road and Sager Lane was held and the township super- visors learned there is a difference of opinion on the question. Mr. Oliver Sager says the township owns the property and the township said they have no record the roads were ever turned over to them. Charles Bailey, Jr., chairman of the Authority, said he was informed the authority would need right- of-ways for the sewer project, and that seemed to be the answer. However, the situation will be looked into by the owners of a property there, hopefully, to discover who really owns Sager Road and Lane. The owners of the property claim they cannot sell their property until the question is settled. held at the home of Shirley ' Good was attended by Robert W. Mark, Jay! Heller, J. L. Oxford, Kenneth Good, Victor Wolf, John Auker, Evelyn Duke, Billie Ann Oxford, Carolyn Waltz, Edna Wolf, and Sara Demmy. PLANNING A May 19, 1976 MEMORIAL DAY TRIP? IS THE CAR READY? « TIRES v OIL/LUBE/FILTER v TUNE-UP ¢ SHOCK ABSORBER CALL NOW BEFORE THE RUSH. 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