Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 27, 1979, Image 1

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RALPH M SNYDER
POX
RD. 2
MOUNT JOY,
3040
PA. 17552
SUSQUEHAN va 11MES
Vol. 79, No. 25, June 27, 1979
Newlyweds Michael and Virginia Frank disembark from
a 1910 Buick while best man Jerry Martin, right, looks on.
They took a short trip around Marietta during the
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
Tanya Rogers.
reception, driven by Jerry Martin and maid of honor
The wedding announcement appears on page 3.
Deb Torres is Miss Donegal Area
Deborah Torres
Deborah Ann Torres was
crowned Miss Donegal at
the Miss Donegal Area
Scholarship Pageant, spon-
sored by the Mount Joy
Jaycees in cooperation with
the East Donegal Jaycees
last Saturday evening.
Deborah, 17, is the
daughter of Mrs. Geraldine
Torres, 139 N. Market Ave.,
Mount Joy, and Joe Torres,
530 E. Market St., Marietta.
She was crowned by Linda
Sherk, Miis Mount Joy
1978, and received a prize of
$350 and a trophy.
First runner-up was
LuAnn Brenneman, 18,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Brenneman, Mount
Joy, R.D.1. LuAnn received
$250 and a trophy.
Second runner-up: was
Jaclyn Zeller, 17, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Zeller, 122 N. Barbara St.,
Mount Joy. Jaclyn received
$200 and a trophy.
The Miss Congeniality
award went to Tina Garner,
18, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Garner, Sr.,
Mount Joy R.D.1. Joi
Shearer, Miss Mount Joy
1977, presented Tina with
the award.
At 3 a.m., Sunday, the
new Miss Donegal took a
plane’ to Durham, New
Hampshire, where she will
be playing with a summer
stock theater company. She
told the Lancaster Sunday
News she wouldn’t need the
plane—*‘I think I could fly
there on my own.”
Deborah said she likes to
perform; she sang ‘‘Tomor-
row’ dressed as Little
Orphan Annie in the talent
portion of the Pageant.
Other contestants were:
Janet Adrian, 18, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, 48 E. Front Street,
Marietta; Diane Hess, 18,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hess, Mount Joy
R.D.1; and Linda Pennell,
16, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Pennell, 4098
Forrest Road, Mount Joy
R.D.3.
GAS
A survey by the Susque-
hanna Times last Saturday
afternoon found two gas
stations operating in the
Marietta area, and none in
Mount Joy.
In Marietta Herr’s Fruit
Market was selling regular
gas which they had received
the previous day, but no
premium or unleaded. They
expected the regular gas to
run out Sunday and did not
know when they would be
receiving any more.
Carruther’s in Marietta,
which does not usually sell
much gas had a small line
formed on Market Street.
Reeves on Route 441 near
Route 23 had gas but was
not selling Saturday after-
iw
FIFTEEN CENTS
noon. They were out of
unleaded but expected to be
selling this week during the
mornings, while it lasted.
Erv Lichty’s BP gas ran
out early Friday morning.
Lichty was reported as
saying he did not know
when he would be getting
more.
Miller's Mobil ran out of
unleaded on Saturday. This
past Monday they were
expecting 1600 gals. of
regular.
Bradley's ARCO across
fron Herr’'s Fruit Market
was closed Saturday. The
Times was unable to get a
report irom Bradley on
plans for this week.
[continued on page 6]
A sign of the times
School Board holds
taxes at 106 mills
Donegal School Board
approved a $4.8 million
budget last Thursday that
will keep taxes for residents
at 106 mills.
A five cent increase in the
price of school lunches was
approved, making the price
for elementary school pupils
S50 cents, high school
students SS cents, and
adults 90 cents.
Woodrow Sites was ap-
pointed Assistant Superin-
tendant for business affairs;
John Zimmerman principal
of Riverview Elementary;
John Sauter principal of
Maytown Elementary while
continuing as Director of
Elementary Education; and
James Lawrence as part-
time principal at Grandview
and also Seiler elementary
schools.
The following teachers
were hired: John L. Felix,
Jr., high school social
studies; Deborah L. Geno,
high school math; Diane
Mary Ellen Ceresini, ele-
mentary library at Riverview
and Maytown; Clifford
E. Shank, elementary teach-
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