7 St., Mount Joy, Pa. diate \! 1atic ry! = > M id state ® H/L/U olice and fire io bands, ers. From istor radio. December 7, 1977 According to a Mount Joy man, who asked not to be identified, a captur- ed UFO is hidden in Washington, D.C., in the basement of a government building. Two alien beings are also being kept on ice, the source says. The man said his father, who runs an electronics company, has seen films of the alien craft being flown by Air Force test pilots, and has heard a top secret tape recording of president Carter (who publicly asked the Air Force to reopen their UFO investigation recently) dis- cussing the flying saucer. The government is hush- ing up the affair to avoid public panic, according to our source. The craft was found in the American western desert, he said, with the alien creatures inside. They are now frozen and under study in Washing- ton. No one knows if they are dead or in some other state of existence. The space craft is made of metals far superior to our own. It has a fan-like drive mechanism on the under side, the source said. The informant stated that ‘‘If they were to attack us, we’d be totally wiped out. Their technol ogy is far ahead of ours.” He did not know from what planet, star, or dimension the craft came, however, and could not guess the chances of an imminent invasion. James Hamilton gets degree James J. Hamilton of 308 S. Market Ave., Mount Joy, has been named by the York College of Penn- sylvania to receive a B.S. degree in Business Admin- istration at the winter commencement. Vocational James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Hamilton. He is a graduate of DHS, where he was a member of the Student Council, baseball and soc- cer teams, and was presi- dent of the Varsity Club. rehabilitation If you have a physical, emotional, or mental disa- bility that keeps you from working at a job or is caus- ing you problems on your present job, call the State 9 to 9 Friday Department of Vocational Rehabilitation at 757-4821. The nearest office is at 2550 Kingston Road, King- ston Center, York. BANKAMERICARD| Hours: 9 to 5:30 Daily; Immediate Action! Automatic Delivery! “era, fp Model ACT-R-106 ® Hear up to 10 different police channels on all 5 police bands ® Precise crystal-control tuning to insure clear, accurate reception. ® Manual advance and individual channel control for ease of operation 5149 10 FREE Crystals 10 channel, 5 band action radio . Includes Extra Value Look %, , WI spt IIE SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 Planetarium will present “Star of Bethlehem’’ show The Penn Museum in Harrisburg will present its traditional Holiday plane- tarium show, ‘““The Star of Bethlehem,” through De- cember 31st this year. The show examines var- what's EN . te » under si. y %. Santa's hat... 7, UNI " N NATIONAL NT JOY BANK ious explanations for the star: miracle, rare astro- nomical event, or both. The weekend shows (1;30 and 3:00, both days) tickets will be distributed one half hour before each show. Not one but two Christmas Savings Plans to choose from. REGULAR CHRISTMAS CLUB You make a weekly deposit of: 50¢ $1 $2 $3 $5 $10 $20 and for Christmas shopping next year receive a Christmas Club check like this $25 $50 $100 $150 $250 $500 $1,000 Start your savings now Weekday presentations are available for groups, by reservation. Call 787-4978. Planetarium director Jeff Smith stresses that the show is not an attempt to distract from the religious symbolism of the star. SCHEDULED SAVINGS Deposit your savings regularly and receive in- terest at the current rate of 5% annually. Next Christmas you will haye all of the money you've saved — PLUS — the added interest your money has earned for you. and you'll be under Santa's Hat next year. 1 ach drpyoiion ineur ad wu 340 000 NM0e. BIPOT | @LAIWCE (NO0RL IPE 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 100 W. High Street Maytown, Pa. 17560 THE "HOMETOWN BANK" : A : LAY i
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