Page 10—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) * Wall to wall carpet. Springfield Garden Apartments “Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment July 12, 1978 Marietta playground news One hundred and four- teen children participated permission slip and 2§ cents to the supervisors on Andrea Waters; best hobby collection—Rhonda Fisher Jul A. * “! conveniences : in the first two weeks of Monday. (2d place—Grace Hender- ba BARITONES $230 plus electric swimming, kickball, tennis, Arts and crafts projects son); most informative— Ci CMe Ate ® Security and references. Applications pool and other games at are completed each week. Joy Wansley (2d place— Ca Sunday Dinners bein taken the Marietta playground. Winners of special Violet Rapp; cutest— S 12 Noon to 9 P.M. g To go to the “‘fun swim’ events were: Matthew Wise (2d place— o Reservations—898-8451 Mount J oy Phone 653-2600 each Tuesday morning, hat show: Misley Turek; most original bia -— kids must provide a plainest—Frank Smith; —Stacey Nein (2d place— fanciest—Grace Hender- Beth Lavin). son; best pair—Dunaine Teresa Lavin won the I . = Schaeffer and Becky Ben- best of the show prize. aby I singer; best sport hat— For the week of July 10, he: Butch Kenndy (runner-up arts and crafts projects will do was Tina Martin); funniest include string designs and We —Rodney Eshleman; best sewing cards. Gimp will pri home made hat—Dale also be featured. The Noc 42¢ Shopf (runner-up was Hockey Tournament will bul Sherry Noll); most patriotic continue. A cook-out will J —Dave Deitrick; cutest— be held Wednesday. A pet ke Scott Squibbs (runner-up show will be held Thurday bui was Saville Kennedy); best afternoon. On Friday, a pic sun hat—Lori Gross. bubble gum contest and fur Thursday afternoon hobby balloon battle will be ord show: staged. —- most decorative—Michelle All school-age kids are Lavin (2d place winner— welcome to participate. ] Re bal fan at . call Dennis Red gets M.S. oe = ro Bal : & 1 Mr. Dennis J. Red, Sr., mental science and engin- Wi of 209 E. Market St., eering from Drexel Marietta, was awarded an University recently. T M. S. degree in environ- | v ° wit Paul Holder retires for Br reservations! Call ahead long distance for those important reservations. You'll avoid unexpected disappointments when you get there. Paul C. Holder of 1381 Ironville Pike, Columbia, has recently completed a 42 year career with the United . Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. A company was appointed central office repairman. In 1965 he was elevated to central office foreman and in 1971 was promoted to equipment supervisor. Ww retirement party will be He and his wife, the ( held for him in mid-July. former Hazel M. Geistweit, Holder joined United’s have a daughter, Karen Do staff after graduating from Sue. ple Columbia High School. In ~~ He enjoys photography, Wi 1936 he served as installer gardening and wood- 653 and repairman. In 1937 he working as hobbies. A. J. Sater, M. Bortner get B.As Two Marietta men have graduated from Penn State at Middletown. Alex Joel Sater received a Master of Arts degree in American studies, and Michael Bortner got a Bachelor of Technology degree in elec- trical design engineering. Bortner graduated with highest distinction. A Mount Joy man, John R. Gray, also graduated with a Master of Adminis- tration degree. Check your telephone directory for long distance calling information and discount rate periods. ‘The Pro’ to be roasted The Sth annual Corn baseball, 8-row hybrid Roast of ‘‘The Pro’ (i.e., corn, franks, and bever- THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System professor Ken Longsdorf) will be held on August 13th from 1:00 to 8:00 PM at the Mount Joy American Le- gion Post 185 off Rte. 283. The cost is $6.00 now, $7.50 after August 1st. ‘There will be volleyball, ages. The Pro says, ‘‘Let Joy Be Unconfined! Let’s Make This One Our Best Ever!” Tickets are on sale at the Heritage House in Mount Joy and at Barrel's in Park City.