78 10 A= CQ) - November 15, 1978 DID YOU HEAR DID YOU HEAR Mark Shearer, 12, went hunting this year for the first time, and shot a pheasant and a rabbit! Nice shooting Mark! Joi Shearer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Shearer, is employed by the Union National Bank of Mount Joy as their Recep- tionist. Joi also is in charge of ‘“‘New Accounts’ and ‘‘Statement Savings Accounts.’’ ZIP [reprinted trom Basket Buzz] If you see Clay Seifert walking around in his best suit, but with his shirttail out, it means Cindi hasn’t fixed his zippers yet. In fact, she is willing to exchange a craft project to someone who can replace zippers in men’s slacks. Call Cindi is you are interested. [Ed. note: Basket Buzz is the newsletter of the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon. | John Feilenbaum Fellenbaum still shooting John Fellenbaum, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fellenbaum, 30 South Market Street, Mount Joy, is a returning to the men’s varsity basket- ball squad at Moravian College this season. A ’'76 Donegal grad, John saw lots of action last year in the back court, and will no doubt see more this season. He stands 6’-2” and weighs in at 170 Ibs. Off court, John is a computer science major. Recent DHS grads; where they are now Cynthia Erb is a junior at Reading School of Nursing. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. William N. Erb, RDI, Mount Joy. Amy Kulp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kulp, 314 Birchland Ave., Mount Joy, is working for United Telephone Company in Columbia. Vicki Merchant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merchant, RD 1, Mount Joy, is attending Penn State York Campus. Kathy Moyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer, S7 Walnut St., Marietta, is employed by Donegal Industries. Pam ‘‘Butch’’ Kolp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kolp, 1 Mulberry Ave., Marietta, is attend- ing Harcum Junior College, majoring in Recreational Leadership in Bryn Mawr, PA. Tammy Portner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Josef Portner, 25 Essex St., Marietta, was recently employed by Lancaster Heritage Abstract in Lan- caster. She is a secretary. Patty Sheetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sheetz, RD 1, Mount Joy, is the secretary for Triangle Realty, Inc. on the Lititz Pike. Her boss is Jay Mummau from Mount Joy. Judy Sheetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheetz, Maytown is the secretary for Simmons Candies in Elizabethtown. Patty Shenk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shenk, RD 1, Mount Joy, will be leaving November 9th for Mexico. She will be doing volunteer work for 4 to S months. We will miss you Patty! Kim Underkoffler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Underkoffler, S50 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, has just started with Sico Oil Company in Mount Joy. Linda Valle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Valle, 219 Mount Joy St., Mount Joy, is a secretary for Barshinger & Beam Electronics in Manheim. Local frosh at Penn State Local students who are new freshmen at Pennsylvania State University for the Fall Term are (intials are those of campuses): Deborah Strickland, RD 1, Bain- bridge, UP; Jeffrey Bryant, 269 W. Walnut St., Mari- etta, YK; Karen Albright, RD 1, Marietta, UP; Steven Eno, Box 48, RD 1, Marietta, YK; Edwin Ever- hart, Box 95, . RD 1, Marietta, DS; Melvin Hay, Leas promoted Michael Leas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Leas of Coffee Goss Road, May- town, was promoted to Private First Class on October 13. Leas, a 1977 graduate of Donegal High School, en- tered the army last Jan- uary. He is stationed at Hardheim, Germany. 14 S. Queen St., Maytown, YK;Barbara Foreman, Box 1286, RD 2, Mount Joy, UP; Brian Golden, 120 Lefever Rd., Mount Joy, UP; Eric Steinhart, RD2, Box 239, Mount Joy, UP; Denny Weller, 912 Wood St., Mount Joy, YK: William Dommel, 114 S. Market St., Mount Joy, YK; James Johnson, 546 Terrace Ave., Mount Joy, UP. Zoonappers in Moscow [reprinted from Conservation News] Moscow Zoo officials are a little paranoid these days and for good reason. Kid- nappers in search of exotic pets have spirited away a deer in a taxi, a 90-pound turtle and a king penguin that managed to find its way back to the zoo via a subway ride. Could they possibly have their eyes on an elephant? SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 (ao MANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET-569-5353 Where Our Cusiomers Send Their Friends PRE i net / Fair Isle sweaters with both crew neck and V-neck in pastel colors of Blue, Bone, Tan Rose and Mint Green. Sizes S, M, lL. Regular $15.00. $10°° 100% nylon, regular $25.00 $18°° Ship and Shore polyester Cowl neck Bloused in Solid Colors. Sizes 8 to 18. Regular $18.00 zipper front Tri-color and Solid colors. Sizes SM L HEINEMAN’S Holiday Sale Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Ladies Fair Isle Sweaters By Bobbie Brooks presents these Ski “HEINEMAN’S 247 Locust St. Columbia PA 684-2165 Jacket. Cowl Neck Blouse 100% $10°° |
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