eanyder Tr ooy. Phe v it - - - h. R. | AE SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. Vol. 75 No. 43 November 5, 1975 The color guard passes Prizes awarded for Marietta Jaycees’ Halloween parade Mrs. Henry Libhart, Mrs. Wayne Madson, and Mrs. Thomas Lavin were judges for the annual Marietta Halloween Parade sponsor- ed by the Jaycees. The following prizes were a- warded: Funniest- 1st-Donna Loucks, 2nd -unclaimed, 3rd- unclaimed. Ugliest- 1st-Paul Fishel, 2nd-unclaimed, 3rd- Dave Saddler. Most original- 1st- Harold Keller III, 2nd- Brady Shearer, 3rd- Ronald Sny- der. Groups and Floats: 1st- Pioneer Alumnium Corp., Mountville, Bob Houston, Lots of boxes in Dianna, John, Bobby, Char- lene and Cheri Tracy, Sherri and Randy Wilkin- son, Jodi and Jayne Crum- lich. 2nd- Tim Smith, Scott and Christopher Demmy 3rd- Barbara Anderson and Linda Keebler Unclaimed prizes may be picked up by calling Don Pickle, chairman of the project at 426-2127. Members of the Marietta Jaycees wish to thank everyone who participated in any way with the success- ful parade either by march- ing or by contribution. the Marietta Ten Cents Officials of Marietta, Mount Joy, E. Donegal, School Board discuss joint problems together Officials from Donegal School Board, Mount Joy Borough, Marietta Borough, and East Donegal Township attended a meeting of the Council of Government (COG) last Wednesday night at Donegal High School. COG is an unofficial get-together of municipal and school officials in the Donegal district, to discuss topics of common concern. Following are some of the topics discussed at last Wednesday's meeting: Municipal revenue and budget plans; Possibility that state may eliminate local occupational income taxes and replace them with local income taxes; Possible reassessment of properties in 1977 by Coun- ty, to correct inequities; Senator Stauffer’s pro- posals to change school tax Bob Barto, Kris McCue Bob Barto and Kris McCue gained the high honor of being selected to the Lancaster Lebanon County Soccer League All 3 a Th base gradually from proper- ty to income taxes; Mount Joy ordinance re- quiring landlords to register tenants for taxation; Increased safety for schoolchildren at crossings; Effectiveness of teaching unit on October 17 in reducing Halloween vandal- ism; Golden Age activity pass- es for senior citizens; Senior citizen lunches at district cafeterias for 75 cents; Reservations for use of outdoor school facilities, and rentals for use of indoor facilities; Heavy use of school tennis courts last summer; Community Bicentennial plans; Planned Day Care Center for Elizabethtown-Mount Joy area at Florin Fire Hall; Mount Joy’s agreement to handle high school sewer- age; plans for connection Star Team. These two young men helped carry the banner for Donegal High School as the Indians recorded their second f The proposed agenda for f Halloween parade ‘the Mount Joy Borough | Council meeting to be held Monday, November 10, 1975, at 7:30 p.m., in the Borough Offices Building is as follows: 1. Receive recommenda- tions from the Planning Commission on the final lines to be finalized by East Donegal Authority; Fire cooperation with schools by local police and fire companies; Budget problems in Mount Joy; Inability of schools to pay for summer recreation pro- grams, but full cooperation by schools in programs. It was noted at the meeting that Donegal was the only county district to reduce its budget from 1974 to 1975, although a further reduction is extremely un- likely next year. Student field trips, teach- ers expenses at conventions, summer playground, service contracts, many equipment and maintenance requests were eliminated. No increases are expected from state and federal funds to finance schools. With increasing costs, there could be local tax problems. Mayor McDevitt thanked the schools for their helpful- ness in making their facili- ties available to Marietta residents during ‘‘Eloise.”’ The following local offic- ials attended the COG meeting: Mayor Bernard McDevitt of Marietta; President of Mount Joy Borough Council Warren Foley; East Donegal Supervisors, Lloyd Fuhrman and Abram Groff; President of Donegal School Board, Dr. William B. Landis; School Superintendent, Ragnar Hallgren; Vice-Pres- ident of Mount Joy Council, Omar Groff, Mount Joy Boro Manager, Joseph Bateman; Mount Joy Coun- cil Member, James Heisey; School Board Members, Jere Duke, Dr. Robert Eshleman, and Donald Kug- le; Donegal H.S. principal, Donald Drenner; and Seiler principal, Woodrow Sites. make soccer All-Stars straight winning season. Bob Barto played midfield for the Indians. He has the ability to play strong defen- sively, as well as the big foot to move the upfield—great assets to the team. Bob also served as one of the tri-captains on this years soccer squad. Kris McCue has been the primary striker for the Indian booters during the past two seasons. His natural talent speaks for itself. Kris uses his right and left feet equally well. His clever dribbling and his strong desire to score goals subdivision plan of Lester Brenaman and consider approving the plan. 2. Discuss the proposed agreement with the Mer- chants Association for the parking lot. 3. Discuss the suggestion by the Mount Joy Home and School Association for a McCue are his strongest assets. Last year he scored 10 goals. for Donegal. This year he tallied 17. ,, Draft of proposed budget for 1976 - ready for Mount Joy Boro Council crossing guard at Marietta Avenue. 4. Hold the second reading of Ordinance #374 on various traffic ordinance changes. S. Receive the 1976 draft budget from the Adminis- tration and Finance Commi- tee.
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