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York Daily Record from York, Pennsylvania • Page 26

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York Daily Recordi
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York, Pennsylvania
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26 Daily Record, Friday, July 21, 1972 Hanover Council DlfESS 3MS Study to determine flooding cause on Dart Drive underway Am fulfil Office of Emergency Prepardness. Appreciation was extended to members of Hanover Fire Department who served on a volunteer basis to pump water from more than 300 basements during the recent flood. Councilmen stated that taxation for 18-ycar-olds in the community is being studied but that no action has been taken to date. York Netv Salem water emergency restriction lifted YORK NEW SALEM The water emergency restrictions placed on York New Salem customers four weeks ago, due to Hurricane Agnes' flooding rains, were lifted Thursday. George Fissel, borough council president, also reported that the borough water system is now running normally after new pumping equipment was placed in service.

It also was announced that the water mains will be flushed the beginning of next week. MOTORIST I N.J I RED HANOVER Donald M. Hoke, 37, of 8 Orchard was treated at Hanover General Hospital for minor injuries after police said his car struck three cars parked along West Granger Street, Thursday about 1:30 a.m. Penn Township police said the parked cars are owned by Richard H. Martz, 523 Carlisle Charles E.

Lerew, New Oxford RD 1, and Veda R. Dewall, Mattituck, N.Y. sewage systems to help prevent basement flooding. Resignation from Gary Becker, who has served as a borough patrolman since May, 1970, was accepted, effective July 13. The Civil Service Commission was instructed to conduct examinations to establish an eligibility list for an appointment to fill the vacancy.

Hanover Area Council of Churches was granted permission to conduct a youth musical concert at Wirt park Sunday afternoon Aug. 6, under supervision of "The coffee house. Philip Blazer, supervisor of public works, was named the borough's agent for executing applications for federal assistance under Public Law 606 with the HANOVER Residents in the Dart Drive area were informed by members of borough council Wednesday night that a study is being made of sewer conditions in that area which caused basement flooding during the recent Hurricane Agnes. Borough Manager Joseph B. O'Brien stated the sewer lines should be running about 20 per cent of capacity and indications are that a considerable amount of ground water is entering the system.

A survey with electronic equipment is scheduled as soon as possible to study where the excessive water is coming from. Donald Resh, vice president, recommended that a "back-water valve" be installed in residential Pastor resigns HANOVER The Rev. William II Stotler, who has served in the pastorate of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, York Street, the past three years, has submitted his resignation to the congregation. The Rev.

Stotler has accepted the pastorate of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mechanicsburg. His resignation becomes effective Aug. 21 Briefs A display of antique cars, aging from 189!) to 1940, will be held at North Hanover Mall, Carlisle Street extended, Saturdav from 10 at Hanover a.m. to 4 p.m. An illustrated talk on Japan will be presented by Airo Tsubura, summer visitor to Hanover Rotary Club from Japan, at a Ladies Night meeting of the club Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

at the Heritage Barn, Westminster Avenue extended. Members' children are invited. Nancy Yingling. 934 Carlisle reported to borough police that her car, a 19G3 Chevrolet, was stolen from in rear of her home sometime Wednesday night. Police said the car, painted dark green, has Pennsylvania license tag 521-74D.

si jjtrvv: 'a, 1.1 fri Couple honored at fete marking 25th anniversary GLEN ROCK A surprise party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Schuchart 30 Church in observance of their 25th wedding anniversary. About 80 persons attended the event held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard King, Glen Rock RD 1, given by that couple and the celebrant's daughter, Mrs. Connie L. Kiser. Mr.

and Mrs. Schuchart were married July 26, 1947, at Westminster, Md. Mrs. Schuchart is the former Ardella Bortner, daughter of Allen Bortner, Spring Grove, and the late Mrs. Mazie Bortner.

Her husband is a son of Mrs. Clara Schuchart, Glen Rock, and the late Anthony Schuchart. The celebrants are parents of two children, Mrs. Kiser, 28 Church and Radarman Second Class Tony Schuchart, San Diego, Calif. Persons attending the party included those from Myerstown and Annville Students set summer play The West Shore School District summer school's theater arts workshop will, hold the annual performance on Thursday and Friday, July 27 and 28, at 8 p.m.

at Allen Junior High School auditorium. Operating as part of the enrichment offering of the district, under direction of Barry Stell, the students of the workshop will present three one-act presentations. All 10 students in the workshop will have parts. NEW FREEDOM Notice WANTED Part time police officers for New Freedom Borough Those interested please submit written applications to Mayor William Winter. New Freedom.

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She hat taught professional make-up techniqwos to actresses and models and has done professional modeling herself. One of tho newest members of the Viviano Woodard World, sho has much to otter others who are Interested in learning and building a business of their own with Viviano Woodard cosmetics. PHONE 266-1648 Cfrr 1 1 4 y. 8 sr 1 if Ara. Fvf confab Dal in Krug, York RD 12, on left, is representing the Eastern High School Chapter of Future Farmers of America at the week-long National FFA Conference in Washington, D.C.

Greeting Krug is Clifford Saylor, Glendale, national vice president from the Pacific Region. Krug, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dalvin R. Krug, will be a senior this fall at Eastern High.

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