oi 5 Ae i 3 Sar wt = February 25, 197¢ Births Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linard (Jodie Shupp) 412 West Market Street, Marietta, a son at General Hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Sultzbach Jr. (Juanita Shull) Bainbridge R.D.#1, a daughter at Osteopathic Hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis Fuhrman (Joan Knudtson) 327 East Walnut Street, Marietta, a son at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Horst (Sandra Kautz) Bainbridge R.D.#1, a daughter at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Michaels (Bonita Pawlow- ski) 15 West Main Street, Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital, Thursday. PFC Wagner Marine Private First Class Howard J. Wagner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Wagner of 20 South Ave., Landisville, Pa., has been meritoriously promoted to his present rank upon graduation from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is- land, S.C. He received the early promotion for his superior performance in all phases of the training, which empha- sizes physical conditioning, discipline and teamwork. Girl Scouts Cynthia Charles, Tanya Merchant, and Jona Rose, local Girl Scouts will attend a Performing Arts Event at York College of Pennsyl- vania in York on Saturday, February 21 from9a.m. to 9 p.m. There will be workshops for the girls in make-up, acting and improvisation, costuming, stage crew, music, dance, photography and television. Area students on dean’s list at Millersville Seven Mount Joy area residents are among 822 Millerville State College students named to the Dean’s List for the Fall semester. Leslie D. Engle, R.D.#1, Mount Joy, was among 178 students with perfect 4.0 averages, or all “A’s”’. Other students named to the Dean’s List include: Mary A. Hess, P.O. Box 74, Mount Joy; Michael R. Jacobs, R.D.#1, Mount Joy; Ronald E. Lutz, R.D.#1, Mount Joy; Cynthia L. Myers, 116 South Barbara Street, Mount Joy; Michael D. Rice, 146 New Haven Street, and Jill L. Shupp, Harvestview, Mount Joy. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 Moma NOTICE For PP&L Residential Customers PP&L doesn’t want to see anyone go without electric service for non-payment of electric bills . . . especially over a communications problem that might have been easily resolved. That’s why we're offering our residential customers ‘‘Double Notice’’ protection. It’s a no-cost service that automatically sends a copy of PP&L’s notice of poten- tial action to terminate service to a friend, relative, clergyman, physician . . . any third party or agency the cus- tomer has selected who might have some “insight into the problem. (The third party has no obligation to pay the customer’s bill but hopefully will inter- cede on behalf of the customer so the problem may be resolved.) The Double Notice service is designed primarily to protect those who may not understand the seriousness of the final notice . . . or, customers who may not receive our notices because they are not home much of the time. The final notice is the last request for payment A Public Service Message irom PPg L before PP&L seeks permission from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to disconnect a customer’s service. Notifying a third party can be especially helpful to elderly or disabled persons who may be ill and living alone, or to persons with a language barrier. If you could benefit from this service or want to become the third party for a friend, relative or neighbor, please re- turn the coupon below. We'll send you more details with a Customer/Third Party signature form. Mr. Richard M. Bohner PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Two North Ninth Street, Allentown, Pa. 18101 Please send me an application for Double Notice ; Protection. Name Address | ko Se State Zip Code Rn EE RR RR EE ER ORR RRR. ie, Sct ll.
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