Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, September 15, 1976, Image 2

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A fan jumps for joy as the victorious Donegal Indians jogged off the field.
Donegal defeats E-town 20 to 16
We won!
Mount Joy Boro Council news
Mount Joy Borough
Council accepted, with re-
grets, the resignation of
Councilman, Ronald Haw-
thorne.
In his letter to council
Hawthorne sighted pres-
sures of business that were
in conflict with council
duties.
His resignation becomes
effective September 30.
Council president,
Charles Ricedorf, appointed
George Fitzkee chairman of
the Administration and
Finance Committee, direct-
ing that body to bring a
council recommendations
for a replacement to fill the
vacancy.
Council voted 8 to 1
approving the police wage
and benefit contract for
1977.
The contract gives an
average wage increase of
9.34% with benefits re-
maining the same as 1976.
In other business council
received bids for installa-
tion of a traffic detection
loop. E.M.R., Reading,
submitted a bid of $384.
The low bid, accepted by
council, was from R. W.
Lutz, Hummelstown, for
$160.
The traffic detection loop
will be installed in the road
surface at the intersection
of Main and Angle Streets,
on the north and south
sides of Main.
The detection loop will
signal the traffic light to
change when an automobile
drives over it. ~
Other bids were received
from B. R. Kreided, R.D.
#1, Manheim ($7,020) and
Bituminous Applicators,
Inc., Lancaster ($6,027) for
the paving of the Boro Park
parking lot. The council
accepted the low bid and
said the work will be
completed by November-1.
Warren Hayman, direct-
or of the summer recrea-
tion program, gave a report
to council calling the pro-
gram a ‘“‘very successfull’’
one. Boro manager, Joseph
Bateman noted that Hay-
Man was very dedicated to
the youngsters needs in the
borough and told council
Hayman ‘“‘really puts much
more into the program than
he receives.”
Mayor James Gingrich
announced Thursday, Oct-
ober 28, from 6 to 10 p.m.,
as Trick or Treat night in
Mount Joy.
Donegal conquered
E-town 20-16 in this fall's
football season opener.
The Indians led: 20-0
until the closing minutes of
the first half, when an 11
play, 60 yard drive put the
Bears on the scoreboard.
E-town scored again in the
third quarter. After that,
neither team was able to
reach the end zone.
Donegal’s first touch-
down was scored by Pete
Splain, who hauled in a
pass from quarterback,
Kevin Bradley, then danc-
ed past several charging
Bears for 29 yards and 6
points.
The Indian defense play-
ed a particulary outstand-
ing game, blocking 3 punt
attempts.
Mike Carroll knocked down
an E-town punt and put the
Indians in scoring position,
but the DHS offense was
stalled short of the goal
line. The Bears took over
the football, but were
equally unable to move.
When E-town tried to
punt a second time, Arlan
Mumma slapped the ball
from the air, and Marlin
Emenheiser recovered it in
the end zone for a TD.
Al Newlin was respons-
ible for the 3rd blocked
E-town punt of the after-
noon. His recovery put
Donegal on the Bears’ 14
yard line. The Indians
picked up a first down,
then Newlin capped his
achievement by carrying
the ball across the goal
line.
Darryl Houseal scored
the 2 point conversion.
Elizabethtown 0-8-8-0—16
Donegal 6-14-0-0—20
First downs— E-town-11;
Donegal-8.
Rushes-yards— E-town-
48-76; Donegal 35-85.
Passing yardage—
E-town-34; Donegal 89.
Passes— E-town-3-9-0;
Donegal-5-13-0.
Punts— E-town 5-45;
Donegal-5-34-8.
Fumbles lost— E-town-
4-1; Donegal-2-2.
Penalties yards— E-town
5-28; Donegal 8-90.
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2, 3,
x 1. State inspection #1
8 is due
2. Winterize, service, tune-up
3. Snow tires
Call now and make an appointment
MILLER’S
Mobil SERVICE
271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA
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“Since 1915”
MARIETTA, PA.
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SINCE 1920...
Service on all makes
of appliances
A Location for
Fine Furniture Since 18688
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SINCE 1920
444 LOCUST STREET
COLUMBIA
roorsie's Key & Lock Shop
136 West Market Street
Marietta
426-2510
SHOP HOURS:
Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6
Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED
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OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET —569-5353
Where Our Customers Send Their Friends
EMERGENCY EMERGEN
MEDICAL CALLS MEDICAL SERVICES
Saturday Afternoon Available Day & Night
and Sunday COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
Dr. David E. Schlosser 7th & Poplar
(Mount Joy Area Only) (Emergency Entrance)
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
Box 75A, R.D.1, Marietta, PA. 17547
Published weekly on Wednesday [50 issues per year]
426-2212
Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer
Editor— Rick Bromer
Advertising Manager— Elizabeth Ehrhorn
Society Editor—Hazel Baker
Staff —Jody Bass, Kathie Guyton, Judy Swab
Vol. 76 No. 37 September 15, 1976
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