Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooks (Matsuko) of Hunt- ington, W. Va., a daugh- ter, Tuesday, July 26. Mr. Brooks is the son of Thelma Bowman, 739 W. Main St., Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ellis, (Nancy Sultzaberger), 324 E. Front St., Marietta, a son at Osteopathic Hos- pital. B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. THE SAFE, FAST, CONVENIENT WAY TO DEPOSIT YOUR: eSocial Security Check e Supplemental Security Income Civil Service Retirement eVeteran Administration Compensation eVeterans Administration Pension DIRECT DEPOSIT is a voluntary government program that allows you to have monthly government payments delivered directly to UNION NATIONAL BANK FOR DEPOSIT TO YOUR PERSONAL CHECKING OR SAVINGS ACCOUNT. -You can select the type of Union National Account that suits your needs best. -And you can cancel Direct Deposit Payment anytime and begin receiving your payments at home again. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK rach deposition insured to 540 000 HOI a. DIPOLT “BEVEAN(I (OSFOR ANOS Page 10 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Births Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keener, (Marilyn Holling- er) Brian Avenue, Mount Joy, R.D. #2, a daughter, at General Hospital, Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Rapp, (Beth Haines), 134 W. Market St., Marietta, a daughter, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Friday. DIRECT DEPOSIT PROTECT Maytown Head Start drive begins kindergarten, they are not eligible for the program. To be eligible for Day Care services, the family’s income cannot exceed cer- tain amounts, which de- pends on the family size. For example, a family of four can earn about $1,000 The Lancaster County Child Development Pro- gram (Head Start) is start- ing its recruitment drive for the 1977-78 year, which begins in September. Pre-school children of low or moderate income families who need day care Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hickethier (Joyce Kraybill) Marietta, R.D. #1, a son at St. Joseph Hospital, to retain employment of at per month. Wednesday. least twenty hours per There are centers in week, or to be enrolled in Mount Joy and Columbia. job training are given Mr. and Mrs. Robert highest priority in enroll- Zink (Gloria Fready) 106 E. High St, Maytown, a daughter, at St. Joseph Hospital, Tuesday. ment. Children of parents attending high school, day- time GED program, or college will also be consid- ered for enrollment as space permits. Children must be at least three years old at the time of enrollment. If the chil- dren are old enough for The scores of the recent golf tournament, under the direction of Mr. Stellar, were as follows: 1st, David Condon—165; 2nd, Tim Roaten—174 and 3rd, Asher Neiss—175. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moilanen (Sharon Koser) 140 W. Walnut St., Mari- etta, a daughter at General Hospital, Thursday. TIRED OF WAITING FOR THE MAILMAN? Going out in all kinds of weather - Then standing in line? HERE'S HOW DIRECT DEPOSIT WORKS Just bring your next check to Union National and tell us you want to sign up for Direct Deposit. We'll help you complete the form and give you a copy. -Within 90 days Uncle Sam will begin depositing your payment directly into your personal checking or savings account on the payment date. During this time you will continue receiving your checks at home. If there is a change in your payment amount or if the Government has any general information important for you to know, you will receive this information at your home. UL] NATIONAL LITLE 1) | TLL Mount Joy August 3, 1977 The centers operate five days a week throughout the year. For more information, or to apply for Day Care, the parent should contact the Lancaster County Devel- opment Program (Head Start) at 299-7301, exten- sion 50. The administrative office is located at 630 Rockland Street, Lancaster. Golf Tourney Altogether there were 3 ‘rounds, 18 holes and 7 participants. A hole in one was scored by Dave Con- don. The tournament was played on the Donegal High School course. Survey results Senator Ralph W. Hess, R-28 District, announced the results of his first 30-day district wide survey (York-Lancaster). The ques- tionnaire was developed to reflect the current legisla-. tive calendar, so that the Senator would have consti- tuent imput on the current issues. The 5S questions were: 1. Would you support a proposal to call a U.S. Constitutional Convention in order to amend the Constitution to prohibit any and all abortions from the moment of fertilization? The answers were: Yes (30.0%); No (67.4%); Un- decided (2.6%). 2. Do you favor granting a sales tax exemption on the purchase of energy saving devices such as insulation and solar heat- ing? The answers were: Yes (83.1%); No (16.4%); Un. (0.5%). 3. Do you support any action to bail out the Philadelphia Public Schools with State funds? The answers were: Yes (13.1%); No (84.9%); Un. (2.0%). 4. Would you favor the continued use of studded tired even if their use costs the State $50 million a year in added highway repairs and would result in a Ic a gallon gas tax increase? The answers were: Yes (16.4%); No (82.8%); Un. (0.8%). S. Do you favor lowering the drinking age to 20 (2.6%), 19 (8.7%), 18 (9.0%), or not at all (78.4%), undecided (1.3%). This was a random survey, telephone ques- tions, with discussion and responses solicited. This will be a continuous survey based on the pend- ing legislation. Each survey period will be 30 days, with results announced 10 days after the close of each period. mi Ai wie dD on 8D 8 1] | NI I