WD = nn 0 a = 0 bd py fd fd ep beda (D —— < uw va nN 1 September 27, 1978 DID YOU HEAR? After last week's story about La Von Harnish’s trumpet playing, the Sus- quehanna Times has re- ceived a petition with three signatures (many more signatures are forthcoming, the Times was promised) requesting that a contest be held at half-time during a DHS football game this fall, in which La Von's talents would pitted against those of the well-known Betty Groff of Groff’s Farm Restaurant. Both Mrs. Harnish and Mrs. Groff have establish- ed notable reputations for themselves around Mount Joy as trumpet players. Heated arguments are tak- ing place among the fans of LaVon and Betty about who is the better trumpet tooter. The only way to settle these arguments, which are growing in intensity and rancor, states the petition, would be to stage the aforementioned contest, in which each would successively play her favorite selection, ‘‘Happy Birthday to You.’’ The winner would be selected by crowd applause, to be measured by accurate elec- tronic equipment supplied by Bob (formerly -Marietta Mayor) Spangler of Spang- ler Appliance, Marietta. §§8§ Stephen C. Landis, who with his wife moved into Hess Mar Manor last Dec. 1, reports that the Manor, located near Kraybill School is continuing -to grow. When the Landises moved in there were only 7 homes completed; now there are 13. Thirty homes are planned for the area. The Landises are making many new friends in their new neighborhood, a lot of them people who moved here from other parts of the country. §§8§ Footrace §§8 Earl Miller will celebrate his 86th birthday on Octo- ber 20. Earl and his brother John D. Miller, were for many years associated together in Mil- ler - Brothers, well-known local roofers. The business was found- ed in 1892 by Earl and John’s father and their father’s brother. It is now being carried on by Earl's son Raver. Miller Brothers is perhaps the oldest going business to remain in one family in Mount Joy. If anyone knows of another ongoing local busi- ness which has been in the same family for a long, or a longer time, would that person please send the information to ‘Did You Hear,’' Susquehanna Times, Box 75A, R.D. 1, Marietta, PA, 17547. In fact, send us any interesting items you may have. Or, phone them in:653-8383 or 426-2212. §§8§ Captain John C. Sel- lers, Jr. is now wearing a distinctive service ribbon as a member of an organi- zation which recently re- ceived the U. S. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. Captain Sellers is a KC-135 Stratotanker In- structor navigator at Grif- fith AFB, NY, with the 41st Air Refueling Squad- ron, that earned the award for meritorious service from July 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977. The captain, a 1963 graduate of Lancaster Cath- olic High School, received his B.A. degree in physics in 1967 from Fanklin and Marshall College in Lancas- ter. Captain Sellers’ wife, Helen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy B. Appley of 21 East Market Street, Marietta, Pa. Dr. H. James Elvin, son of Mrs. Ann Elvin, 52 E. Main St., Mount Joy, will celebrate his birthday on Sept. 30. Dr. Elvin is a psychiatrist. §§8 ‘Injun Run’ to be held here Donegal High School Student Council is spon- soring an Injun Run, which will be held on October 7th. Registration that day will begin at 10:30 AM in front of the ‘high school, and all area residents must be registered by 11:30 AM. Resistration fee is $3.00. The run will begin at 12 noon. There will be a five mile course and a two mile course. All those complet- ing the run will receive a tee shirt. Prizes will be awarded to the first three winners in the following age categor- ies: Men: under 20, 20 to 40, and over 40; Women: under 20, and 20 and over. The run will be held rain or shine. §§8§ Ken Derr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Derr, 413 Birchland Ave., Mount Joy, is building a house near Milton Grove. Ken is doing most of the work himself. Mrs. Frederick Deibler, 423 Birchland Avenue, Mount Joy, celebrated her birthday on Sept. 22. §§8§ Grace E. (Mrs. Harvey W.) Hawthorne, retired last August 3, after 20 years with Union National Mount Joy Bank. Paul Crumley, 382 West Market Ave., Mount Joy, started to bowl last Satur- day in the Children’s League at Clearview Lanes. The League is sometimes called “The Bus League,” because Clearview provides transportation for the child- ren. Lester Crumley, R.D.2, Mount Joy, celebrated his birthday on Sept. 22. A DID YOU HEAR? Calvin and Marty Fuhrman just returned from a trip to Florida where they visited relatives in Pennsacola and Miami. Where are they now? The Susquehanna Times is making a check on what graduates of the DHS class of '78 are doing now. Here are a few facts we have turned up so far: Karen Albright, who was valedictorian at DHS, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Albright, R.D. 1, Marietta, is attending Penn State. Sue Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Brooks, 415 Donegal Springs Road, and Bob Ackerley, are in Cornwall England, visiting Bob's parents who run a small pub there. Sue and Bob are seeing the rest of England too. Carolyn Davis, daugh- ter of Mrs. Pearl Davis, 245 W. Walnut St., Mari- etta, is working in the Sylvania Shoe Comapny. Tamara Sue Duke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Duke, 750 E. Main St., Mount Joy, is attend- ing Gannon College in Erie, PA. Marta Emenheiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Emenheiser, 922 W. Main St., Mount Joy, is attending Millersville State College. Marta is a JV cheerleader at MSC, the only cheerleading open to freshmen. Margaret Endslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James B. Endslow, R.D.1, Marietta, is attending Le- banon Valley College. Roma Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Gardner, 454 W. Main St., Mount Joy, expects to enter the Army, either in October or November. Donna Germer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Germer, R.D. 2, Mount Joy, is now Mrs. Scott Kline. Marta Emenheiser was Donna’s maid of honor at her wedding in June. Miriam Ginder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanley Ginder, 46 Springville Road, Mount Joy, is at- tending Susquehanna Uni- versity, where she is already a member of the Booster Club and the Outing Club. Dawn L.. Greider, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clarence Greider, R.D. 1, Mount Joy, is attending Millersville State College, where she is a JV cheer- leader, the only cheerlead- ing open to freshmen. Eileen Penyak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Penyak, 153 W. Fairview Ave., Marietta, is attend- ing Bloomsburg State Col- lege. Pam Wivell, daughter of Mrs. Helen M. Wivell, R.D. 1, Columbia, is working for American Life Insurance Company in Lan- caster. Scott Boylan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Boylan, 331 Rivermoor Drive, Mari- etta, and former DHS football Captain, is attend- ing F&M. Bruce Ever, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Eyer, R.D. 1, Marietta, is attend- ing Messiah College. Doug Hopwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hopwood, R.D. 2, Mount Joy, and former DHS basketball star, is attending Grove City College. Henry Klugh III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klugh, Jr., 43 Columbia Ave., Mount Joy, is attend- ing Mlllersville State Col- lege. Tedd McKain, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. McKain, R:D. 1, Mount Joy, is working for Larry Murphy Chevrolet in Lan- caster. Michael Seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Seaman, Maytown, is at- tending F&M. 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