Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 11, 1975, Image 12

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Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Construction of new township hall about to begin in East Donegal




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Architect’s drawing of new municipal building for East Donegal Township.
Construction of the building is about to get underway in the new Maytown Park.

June 11, 1975



Mount Joy Boro Authority weighs
At the last meeting of the
Mount Joy Borough Autho-
rity, Robert Stark showed a
sketch of an artist's concep-
tion of a new building for a
pumping station at the two
wells on the Wolgemuth
property in East Donegal
Township. The buliding is
compatible with surroun-
ding properties and build-
ings.
Plans for additions and
alterations to the wastewa-
ter treatment plant were
discussed. Summary of a
study carried out an engi-
neering firm in Harrisburg
considers both the possibili-
ties of enlarging the Chckies
plant or the constrcution of a
long outfall sewer to the
Susquehanna.
Timothy Saylor, engineer,
ICT TE TIER.
Finally
A repair specialist
ATRTIRITIR
right in Mount Joy.
Now you don’t have to waste
time, travel, and money on repairs.
We also offer:
¥ Quality Pre-owned Cars
1970 FORD FAIR CP.
V-8 Auto. Trans.,
Power Steering
V-Roof,
$1695.00
1970 NEWPORT 4DOOR H-T
Air, P.S., P.B., Radio, V-Roof
1967 CORVETTE CP.
$1595.00
Power Windows, A.M.-F.M.
Radio
1972 THUNDERBIRD CP.
$4195.00
Air, A.M.-F.M. Stereo,
V-Roof, P. Windows
1973 OLDS TORO CP.
Air,
$3995.00
V-Roof, A.M.-F.M.
Stereo, P. Windows, Dr. Locks
$3995.00
HOURS:
a
Service Station
: Abe Weidman
964 Main Street, Mount Joy Phone: 653-1104
Locally Owned

ACE: RTT
JOY CITGO
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reported that the test boring
at the water standpipe site
east of the borough has been
completed and shows a good
foundation for construction.
The Authority is considering
beginning construction in
September.
Payment of a requisition
of $9,627.10 for engineering
services for adding to and
improving the water supply
and distribution systems
was approved.
Also, the payment of
$2,335.80 for engineering
services and lab equipment
for the sewage treatment
plant was approved.
Gerald Grove, represen-
ting the Donegal Fish and
Conservation Association;
Donald Zeller, representing
the Mount Joy Sportsmen;
Henry Hackman, Lancaster
County Conservation Dis-
trict; and Aaron Stauffer,
Pennsylvania Conservation
District Director, attended
the public hearing and
objected to the plan of
building a pipeline to the
Susquehanna.
They stated that a local
industry has not completed
plans for the construction of
Mrs. Nickey heads Fire Co. Aux.
Mrs. Stephen Nickey, as
president of the Marietta
Company
Auxiliary, has assumed a
Pioneer Fire
big job.
The auxiliary serves lunch
at Wyeth Laboratories once
MR. AND MRS. EICHLER
CELEBRATE 50th
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald
Eichler, 621 Square St.,
Mount Joy, celebrated their
S0th wedding anniversary,
June 6, 1975. They were
honored at a dinner given by
their children at the Rheems
Fire Hall.
They are the parents of
five children. Norma, wife of
W. H. Derr, Lancaster,
James, Elizabethtown,
Franklin, Donald, and
Ralph, all of Mount Joy. The
couple has 9 grandchildren
and five great-grandchild-
ren.
Mrs. Eichler is the former
Ruth Shelley, and was
employed by the Elizabeth-
town Children’s Hospital for
a number of years. Mr.
Eichler retired from the
former Bachman Chocolate
Company and is now em-
ployed full time by Eliza-
bethtown College.

a month and has conducted
sub and roast beef sandwich °
sales, chicken corn soup,
bake sales and meat loaf
dinner benefits. They do
kitchen detail during bingo
games for the firemen.
Projects will continue twice
monthly with the profit
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“Fathers Day
Cards &Gifts
Sunday, June 15
Sloan’s
Pharmacy
61 E. Main St., Mount Joy


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going to outfit the kitchen
with dishes, silver service
and steam tables.
Mrs. Nickey, mother of
two children, attends the
Presbyterian Church. She is
ready to stand by the
volunteer fire company
during any emergency.
plan for sewage pipe to the river
a sewage treatment plant.
This industry, they said, has
been polluted the waters of
the Little Chiques Creek in
the past. Until this situation
is remedied the borough
authority should not proceed
with plans for additions and
changes in their sewage
system, the conservationists
said.





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