Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Memorial Day Everyone celebrated Memorial Day this week. Mount Joy’s Friendship and Florin fire companies held amiable competition in ‘‘Almost Anything Goes,” of which the ladder climb was a part [photo at left]. Friendship won 5 of 7 events. The photo below shows a scene from Maytown’s street fair, which attracts souvenir hunters from a wide area. Above, Marietta’s Memorial Day parade marches up Gay Street to the cemetery. EY . Maple St., E-town; - bia; Fish Derby winners The E-town & Mount Joy * Forest Fire Crew held their annual fish derby on May 21st at the Mount Joy waterworks. 120 boys and «| girls attended. These kids got prizes: Shawn Miller, 129 N. Lisa Funk, RD1 Colum- Angi Collins, 44 8S. Charlotte St., Manheim; and Melissa Gutshall, RD3 Mount Joy. " Rick Breneman of 223 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy, won the grand prize. The Forest Fire Crew would like to thank the following donors who con- tributed to the event: the Tradin Post, McComsey’s Sporting Center, Western Auto, Hostetter Hardware, Big M, and Mummau’s Firestone. | Please! Please! Please! The Susquehanna Times is asking the help of its news sources to relieve the pile-up of news that comes in at the last minute. If at all possible, the paper would like to receive items for publication the next Wednesday by the preceeding Friday. Delivering news early will not only help the paper, but will also help accuracy and completeness in reporting. Of course, the paper is anxious to have any news that breaks over the weekend preceding publica- tion. But lots of news about meetings etc. could be delivered before the week- end. News may be mailed (in time to be received before the weekend) or delivered to the Times at Box 75A, RD1, 17547. Or news may be dropped in the Times box at Kline's store in Mount Joy. Or, news may be left in the Times folder kept in the office of Dongeal High School. Marietta, PA, Joni Giberson and Maximelious Maximelious wins year’s supply of kitty litter; on to Florida? ‘The most personality cat I’ve ever had,’’ says Joni Giberson of her pet, Maximelious. Maximelous, or Max for short, recently won a year’s supply of kitty litter and flea collars in the *“13th Annual All-American Glamour Kitty Contest,” which Joni entered Max in by ripping a coupon off a bag of litter and sending it in with a photo of Max. Max is certainly a handsome beast, but his pose in the photo Joni sent mmand might have helped. In it he was ‘‘Sitting like a gopher, with his front paws up in the air,”’ Joni told the Times when we visited her and Max at Mobile Village #2 behind Herr’s on Rte. 441. Max will continue in competition, perhaps win- ning a TV and a trip to Florida. He will be allowed to take Joni and husband Steve along. The Gibersons got Max at the animal shelter last February. CC Performance The ‘Command Perform- ance’’—a night of music, art, drama—sponsored for the first time by PUFA, will be presented on Satur- day, June 3rd, at 8:00 in the DHS auditorium. All the events will be done by DHS alumni. Some of the things you can look forward to: —Gloria Longenecker, who is about to get her music degree from Lebanon Val- ley College (and is heading for Arizona for a Master's in singing) will present a number of numbers; —Alumni Rhythm Singers will sing (and dance, tool); Steve Hassinger, Don Wit- man, Mike Kohler, Tim Eshleman, Keith Gephart, Gloria Longenecker, Nolly and Lolly Baker, Cindy Charles, Kathy Jones, and members of the current DHS Rhythm Singers; —Dave Eichler and his Iron City group; —drama with Linda Ross, Roann Lau, and ‘“‘Mimi’’ Peraro; —Student dancers; —Deb Torres and Miss Mount Joy Joi Shearer will sing (and dance!); —Don Witman trumpet solo; —Mark Wagner piano solo; —Becky Zimmerman vocal; —Art works by Wayne Erdman, John Monchauck, Kathy Jones, Wally Brock, and Sue Shank; —And art by current students. Tickets are reserved; $2.00 in advance, $2.50 at the door. Call DHS or Ken Ross, chairman, for infor- mation.