Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES WANTED! BASEBALL COACH to assist with coaching Mount Joy Legion Team Homemakers Program The Homemaker Pro- gram of the Visiting Nurse Home Care Association will be undergoing some changes to increase the efficiency of its services. The Homemaker services are available to all resi- dents of the county, and provide assistance with both personal care (such as bathing or exercise) and home management (laun- dry, meal preparation, etc.). Services are provided from 7 AM to 11 PM weekdays and 7 AM to S PM weekends. For more information on these services, call the office at 653-8585. Births Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loser (Donna Aspon), 371 Choc- olate Avenue, Mount Joy, a . son at General Hospital. Must Have Some Baseball Knowledge If interested, call 653-5370 B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry *‘Since 1915’ MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. WE HAVE PLANS FOR YOU. We have plans to help you with all your financial needs. We offer you a wide variety of savings plans, a personal checking account that helps you keep records and make monthly bill paying more manageable, the Direct Deposit serv- ice for your government checks, Christmas Club, Safe Deposit facilities, Retirement Plans, and more We can also provide you with loans for all your worthwhile purposes, with service that is fast, reliable and confidential. What are your plans? Stop in and see us soon. You'll find we have many plans for you and all your present and future financial needs | 8713 REG UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 WE HAVE PLANS FOR YOU. » 8 6 ed Paul Hess, Jr. congratulates Regis Puhl, left, and Claude Keefer, right. Promotions at Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch Paul Hess Hr., Execu- tive Vice-President of Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch Inc., Elizabethtown, Pa., is pleased to announce the following promotions: Regis Puhl, of Manheim, Pa. is leaving his position as Marketing Manager to assume the post of Mar- keting Director, a newly created post in the Food February 1st, 1978 Sales Division of Plain and Fancy. Claude Keefer, Middle- town, Pa., has been promoted from the position he held as a Sales Representative to Sales Manager of Egg Sales. Best wishes are extended to both Regis and Claude for success in their new positions. THE HOLLOW Columbia Little Theater production to be seen soon The curtain is about to go up on the Columbia Little Theater's first pro- duction of 1978. The group will present Agatha Chris- tie’s mystery play, THE HOLLOW, February 2, 3, 4,. at 8:00 p.m. and February S at 2:30 p.m., in the Park School Auditor- ium, 6th and Cherry Streets, Columbia. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased in advance from any cast member or from the Columbia Branch of the YMCA and at the door. Prices are $3.00 for adults, $2.00 for students and senior citizens and $1.00 “for children under 12. The play takes place at the english country home of Sir Henry Angkatell known as THE HOLLOW, located 18 miles from London. Sir Henry and his wife, Lady Angkatell have invited some family and friends over for the weekend. In attendance are young Doctor John Cristow and his dimwitted wife Gerda. Also present are two women who are in love with Cristow: Henrietta Angkatell, the sculptress, who is his present mis- tress; Veronica Craye, the film star, who was once his mistress. Veronica cleverly persuades John to spend the evening at her cottage-- and very little persuading he needs. His indiscretion does not escape the notice of several people. On the next morning, when John finally refuses to give up his wife and family to marry her she threatens him. Within five minutes John Cristow is a dead man--shot by an unseen hand. Was it Veronica? Was it his wife, Gerda, whom everybody thought was too stupid to have seen what was going on or shoot a gun? Was it the tense Henrietta, sud- denly overcome by jeal- ousy? Or Edward, who has felt all along that he might win Henrietta’s favor if John were out of the way. Or the butler who was seen holding a gun? Or maybe Doris, the maid. That is what Inspector Colquhoun and Detective sergeant Penny have to discover. The play is under the direction of Carmella Mackison, Sets & Lights designed by Duane Peters. The cast includes Pat Zercher, Gerald Hilt, Doris ~ Smith, Linda Retallick, Bill Weinberg, Jim Frey, Mary Jayne Hilt, Mary Jane Demmie, Dave Lindt, Malissa Byers, Randy Roher and Duane Peters.