SUSQUEHANNA Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Buiietin MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. Vol. 76 No. 31 August 4, 1976 New supermarket coming to Marietta Constru Lacy’s. Excavation has begun for a one million dollar super- market to be constructed on Route number 141 near 441 Marietta. The supermarket will be operated by Supermarket Investors, Inc. The 90 by 100 feet structure will cover 9,000 square feet on a two acre plot. United Associ- ation of Groceries, Inc., will be consultant, develop- er and supplier for the store. A spokesman for the developer said that local personnel will be employ- ed. A name for the super- market has not been chosen as yet. The project- ed date of completion is October. The structure will have the latest Hall refrigeration and modern decor. It will carry a full line of groceries plus a bakery, and deli. The parking lot will accomodate 70 cars. The store developers are group of Lancaster busi- nessmen who plan to mE DID YOU HEAR... Nancy Schlosser, daughter-in-law of the Henry Schlosser of Mari- etta, has been starring in ““Godspell’’, a musical based on Jesus and His Apostles, at the York Little Theatre. RN behind Mr. develop a mini shopping center. ‘“The area surveyed has a great potential for development,” the spokes- man said. Mount Joy swim team won the division 3 championship Rafph Snyder R, De Mount Ea Swimmer makes a turn during race at Mount Joy pool. Mount Joy swimmers are best in division 3 meet held at the Mount Joy pool last weekend. Heart attack first aid It could happen any- where, anytime. Suddenly, a friend, parent, child or spouse falls to the ground unconcious. To your horror, you discover no breathing, perhaps no pulse. It could be a result of a heart Photo shows Resusci-Anne, the dummy used in training for cardio-pulminary resuscitation. FIFTEEN CENTS See story on page 10 for details. course attracted only 2 students attack, electrical shock, drowning. The question is, what can you do? What would you do? : Most people, even if they didn’t panic, would prob- ably phone for an ambu- lance right away...but the stricken person could die while they were on the phone. Anatomic Anne. Area residents had an opportunity to learn the proper procedure last Tuesday night, when the Maytown Fire Company offered a mini-course in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscit- ation. Only two people showed up. Cardio-Pulmonary Resus- citation, or CPR, is some- thing that every person who values human life should be familiar with. It is simple, requires no equipment, and can pre- vent death or permanent brain damage in many emergency situations. [continued on Page 3]