es. REEENRNINENNNNNNN. WRENN Werm—— June 2, 1976 Mount Joy Township Authority proposed sewer plan to discuss Mount Joy Township Authority, West Donegal Township Authority, and Elizabethtown Borough Authority will meet with the Department of En- vironmental Resources to discuss financial responsi- bilities in the planned sewer project for the three areas. 4 The meeting will be held June 9 at 1 p.m. in Harrisburg. Engineer Robert Shaffer said the right-of-ways for the proposed sewer lines were about 99 per cent complete. He hopes to have a full report ready by the next meeting. Robert Hoover, Hum- melstown, an investor, questioned the time sche- dule for the sewer project. Hoover owns property along Route 743, at the Mt. Gretna-Hershey Roads area. He indicated that he would like to further develop that land and is interested in a time sche- dule. The area already has a Weis Market and a branch of the Elizabethtown Trust Company Bank located there. A Pizza Hut is expected to be completed ~ sometime in the Fall. Hoover said he hopes to put 100 to 150 apartments in that area at a cost of $1,450,000. Shaffer said once the authority is told the funding is available, it would take about six months until the bids would come in and 18 monts- te two- -years- for actual construction. Questioning the board members on a petition presented to increase the number of members from five to nine, Mrs. Donald Yoder, Elizabethtown R.D. #3, asked whether or not that petition meant any- thing to the present mem- bership. She received no direct answer. She was in- formed at a previous meet- ing that to change the number of members, a change in the by-laws would be necessary. One authority member said he was not sure just how the signatures were gotten for the petition, so he could not say he was affected in his thinking about it. Mrs. Yoder said she would be back with another petition with even more names. Marietta King & Queen contest Twenty-six children are competing for “King and Queen’ of the Children’s Fair, sponsored by the Marietta Recreation Assoc- iation. The winner will be crowned at 1 p.m. at the annual all day children’s fair held at Marietta War Memorial Park on Saturday June 12. The public may vote for any candidate at 1 cent per vote by dropping money in the cannister beneath any child’s picture. Pictures and cannisters are located in the following places: Famers First Bank, Marley's Restaurant, Spangler’s Appliances, Hy- Lo Discount, Herr’s Fruit Stand, and Youndt’s Meat market. Photos are ro- tated in each of the above shops weekly. The contestants and parents are: Michael Ebersole, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ebersole, 356 East Market Street; Gina Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stokes, 203 West Market Street; Kelley Bar- ton, Mrs. Linda Barton, 115 West Market Street; Cindy Sue Wise, Mr. and Mrs. James Wise, 21 North Chestnut Street; Christy Herr, Mr. and Mrs. John Herr, 350 East Front Street Kurt Heiserman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heiserman, 257 West Walnut Street: Shawn Schuler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schuler, 10 Donegal Place; Angela Nickey, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nickey, 1231 North Biddle Street; Annette and Amanda Bortner, Mae Powers, 616 West Front Street; Kristel Swanger, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan- ger, 233 West Market Street; Eric Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowers, 10 West Walnut Street; Jessi- ca Leese, Mrs. Linda Leese 120 West Market Street; Charles Arnold, Mrs. Vir- ginia Arnold, 304 East Front Street; Dennis Squibbs, Mr. and Mrs. James Squibbs, 34 South Locust Street; Tommy and Charlie Goldsborough, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Golds- borough, West Market Street; Shawn Alberts, Mr. and Mrs. James Alberts, 536 Essex Street; Leon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson, Jr., 231 Essex Street; Jody Gano, Mrs. Genevive Gano, East Market Street; Ryan Fry- moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Frymoyer, 307 Essex Street; Mark Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roberts, 362 East Market Street; Lee Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, 14 West Market Street; Jennifer Brock, Jr. and Mrs. Charles Brock, 538 West Market Street; Bobby Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll, 422 Mta Senior League by Elsie McClosky The Marietta Senior Lea- gue will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday afternoon, June 7th, at 1:30 in the Community House. After the business meet- ing, there will be a Musical program. Mrs. Ruth Fohringer, Mrs. Ruth McKain, and Mrs. Grace Hawthorn will be in charge of the program. Come out and join in the group singing. East Front Street; and Jimmy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Jr. East Market Street. All candidates must live in the Marietta Borough limits and be between the ages of nine months and 3 years of age. King and Queen will each receive a $25 savings bond and a trophy. Miss Sandra Pittenturf is chairperson of the contest. Theme for this years annual parade and fair is ‘‘Happy Birthday America’ Rain date for the fair will be Sunday, June 13. Foley elected chairman of Girl Scout committee Mrs. Warren H. Foley, Mount Joy has been ap- pointed - Chairman of the Human Resources Deve- lopment Committee of the Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council. Cheteatt 2 al au STUDENT ART CLASSES beginning June 16th 426-1829 MOUNT JOY LEGION [2 miles E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass] kkkkkkkk June § RALPH SHOPE skekkkkkokk Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 Peter Paul Inc. Mount Joy Division Chocolate Avenue, Mount Joy TL aR TRIE ELD LE Beer & Ale Porter & Soft Drinks | 10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918 THE FRUIT STAND YE S28 IS & Q 2 nA Q 2) C ha ox rR a Si ai A ( 3 Nat i (1 o£ oe 7 A i RS BOR £ LS ors & RA og 0 3% i / M £0 ¥ pari MARIA GRILLONE of Bainbridge Winner of “JAWS” The Biggest Shark in East Donegal Twp. 5 3 | Every Plant in the ! Storc®’ DRASTICALLY REDUCED «7 HOME-GROWN STRAWBERRIES SUGAR PEAS Thurs., Fri., Sat., ONLY Domestic Swiss Cheese reg. 51.99 only $1.591b. Chopped Ham reg. s1.90 Only $1.691b. iE R R : Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 6:30 A.M. -11 P.M. PHONE: 426-1805 Daily & Sunday
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