M SNYDER BOX 3040 JOY, PA. 17552 *e RAL PI] R.D. 2 MOUNT | | SUSQ Vol. 77 No. 39 October 12, 1977 Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. UEHANNA 1 1ME FIFTEEN CENTS " Corinine Frey Classmates honor crash victim 4 Corinne Frey The freshman class at Donegal High dedicated their homecoming parade float to the memory of classmate Corinne Frey, 13, who was killed in a car crash on Monday of last week. It was the kind of gesture Corinne would have helped to organize. She was an active leader in A Breckline cleared Homecoming: Indians win, take Section 3 lead Mimi Ginder is Homecoming Queen oF Kim Wilkinson and her flaming batons were part of the halftime show at the Donegal-Elco game. Donegal cleaned up. Story on back page. Historic districting official buying Marietta mansion Charles Herrington, the Chief of Registration at the National Register of His- toric Places is Washington D.C., has organised a corporation to buy River- Shaubach of Lancaster, and the corporation has been reached. When the Susquehanna Times asked Mr. Shaubach to verify this information, Mr. Herrington to glance around the house, our reporter talked with other members of the group, who are planning to join the corporation. One man described the school activities: the kind : view Towers, a castle-like he denied knowing any- of girl the whole commun- Bill Breckline mansion at the eastern end thing about either Mr. group as “‘a small circle of ity is proud of. of Marietta. Herrington or ‘‘Riverview friends and acquaintances The photo above was : th ki ¢ : Although Mr. Herring- Inc.” ; who dabble in culture and taken at last year’s May Former Marisita roads Pape Te Fes, ton’s office Is mn charge of However, an investiga- the arts. Queen contest at Beahm supervisor Bill Breckline, y as 5-2 In favor evaluating Marietta’s po- tion by our staff both Another man, asked who had been charged with of firing Breckline. tential as a historic district, verified Mr. Herrington’s about Mr. Herrington, Jr. High. Corinne was a contestant. This year, Corinne was a freshman at Donegal High. She was a member of the stealing $500 in parking meter receipts, was cleared in District Court last Thursday. District Justice Richard It seems almost certain that the possibility of offering Mr. Breckline his old job will come up at Tuesday night’s council meeting. the corporation will be strictly a private venture. The corporation does not intend to buy other local properties, but corporation members, who may num- credentials and left no doubt in our minds that he is acting in good faith. In spite of Mr. Stau- bach’s denials to the press, characterized him as ‘‘one of the great minds of the twentieth century.” Mr. Herrington told us that his visit had nothing to do with his official capacity Mount Joy Mennonite Sheetz (standing i : g in for . : ber 150 strong, are papers are now being Church and its youth jugtice Ray Knorr, who According to informed interested in buying other drawn up to form the as evaluator of potential fellowship. disqualified himself) dis- Soiices, some. councilmen local rties as indivi- corporation. Most of the historic districts, but was were very surprised by the ocal propertl P : ’ Born in Lancaster, she missed the charges against duals. members will probably be motivated by interest in wn hi 0 Bein has Mh ar decir 10 5 orks ago rm ne hg, DI Mart, He er er : . - ; . - - - ‘6s . preliminary hearing. : Herrington and 17 friends area, an informed source an area of most unique still hangs over the former g hisworical value.” Hershey Frey. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother, Terry L., a sister, Connie S., paternal As we go to press, Marietta Council has not had an opportunity to discuss the possibility of offering to re-hire Mr. roads supervisor. The councilmen who voted against Breckline’s ouster, on the other hand, may demand that he be from the Washington, D.C. area, toured Marietta with local real estate agent Jack ~ Johnson. Riverview Towers has been on the market at a says, and there may be up to 150 members. We interviewed Mr. Herrington two weeks ago, during his tour of Marietta with real estate agent Jack Johnson. He told us that, as Chief of Registration (the second most important position in the Preservation office), he seldom actually visits pro- grandparents, Mr. and Breckline. é offered his old post, now listed value of $170,000. Mrs. Harold Frey, Bill Breckline was fired 1,.¢ the law has ed him According to members of The group began their posed Historic Districts, as Marietta; and maternal on August 22, after ; ...ent. the corporation, a ‘private tour at the home of John there are 300 to 400 new grandfather, Jacob R. borough cottacilmen heard agreement’’ between the Hinkle on [East Main ones each year. Hershey, Quarryville. charges that he had stolen [continued on page 2] mansion’s owner, Andrew Street. While waiting for [continued on page 3]