Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Basketball tourney ends today The Fifth Donegal Invita- tional Basketball Tourna- ment will be Donegal High School on held at. Tuesday, December 26, and Wednesday, December 27th. Tuesday—6:30 game, Manheim Township vs. Manheim Central; 8:30 game, Eastern vs. Donegal. Wednesday—6:30, Con- Wrestling boosters plan bake sale The Donegal Wrestling Booster ‘Club will hold a bake sale at the high school during the Christmas Tour- nament on Friday, Decem- Vo-tech ceremony team includes 3 DHS students The Mount: Joy AVTS Vocational Industrial Club has selected its 1979 Opening and Closing Cere- ber 29th and Saturday the 30th. All parents of wrest- lers, cheerleaders, and Indianettes in grades 7 through 12 are requested to mony Team, which will represent the Mount Joy Vo-Tech in district compe- tition in March at the support the bake sale by bringing their own baked goods to the high school on Friday or Saturday at the start of the matches. Dauphin County AVTS. Of the eight team mem- bers, three are Donegal students: Ken Henry, John solation game; 8:30, consol- ation game. Tickets are. $2.00 for adults, $1.00 for students. The profits from this bake sale will help cover the cost of the annual banquet, to be held on March 22nd at Hostetter’s Dining Hall. Longenecker, - and John Geltmacher. The team will compete in parliamentary procedure. \ and by calling during discount periods. MAKE A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION THAT'S EASY TO REMEMBER Save on long distance phone calls by dialing direct | RATE DISCOUNTS AND APPLICATION PERIODS MON | TUES WED | THUR FRI SAT Day Rate Period FULL RATE 35% Discount Night & Weekend Rate Period *to but not including 60% Discount On the legal holidays of New Year's Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas the evening rate applies all day on dial-direct calls unless a lowe! rate would normally apply (nights & weekends). On operator-assisted calls the dial-direct discount rate applies only on additional minutes. Lr e————————— " THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA TS United Telephone System A SPECIAL NOTICE =) We're pleased to report the continuing reduction of the Federal Excise Tax levy on your monthly bill for telephone service. The effective tax rate is to be lowered from 4 per cent to 3 per cent on bills for telephone service rendered on or after January 1, 1979. Additional rate reductions are scheduled to become effective each year until 1982. At that time the Federal Excise Tax on telephone service, first levied at a rate of 10 per cent as an ‘‘emergency measure’ during World War II, will be eliminated. “ican December 27, 1978 Three Center Square gets unexpected visitor Harry and Rachel Rebman of Maytown not only got their their usual visit from Santa this year, but also a visit from an uninvited deer. The deer, apparently lost and panicky, wandered into Maytown Square and jumped right through the both a storm window and inside window of the Three Center Square Inn restaur- ant. The Rebman’s weren’t in there, since it was Christmas and they were at home. A neighbor called: and told them. By the time the owners arrived, the deer was gone, his or her whereabouts unknown. The animal had run about inside the res- taurant, causing several hundred dollars’ damage and leaving a little hair and blood on the jagged edges of the window. The deer had left via the same window it had enter- ed by. Vo-tech donates 120 tic-tac-toe boards The Mount Joy Vo-Tech School has donated about 120 tic-tac-toe boards as Christmas gifts to kids in the Crippled Children sec-. tion of the Elizabethtown Hospital. The presents ar- Friends & Jaycees Xmas gifts The Marietta Community Friends helped the Jaycees deliver Christmas gifts to needy people, shut-ins, and the aged in the area. The Friends were formed in 1956 to help coordinate these efforts. Duplication of gifts and confusion are avoided through their efforts. President of the Community Friends is Mrs. James Baker. Mr. Albert Dettinger is secretary- treasurer. This year the Jaycees delivered sixteen grocery baskets and eighteen fruit baskets. : Tim Eshelman named to collegiate “Who's Who’ Timothy L. Eshelman of Mount Joy, a student at Juniata College, was recently named to the 78-79 edition of Whe’s Who Among Students in Amer- Universities and Colleges. A junior engineering major, he is a member of the Concert Choir, the J.C. Four Barbershop Quartet, and the Society of Physics Students. Timothy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Eshelman of RD2 Mount Joy. He is a 1975 graduate of Donegal High. rived three days before Christmas. The boards were made by the carpentry, building trades maintenance, and painting/decorating shops. Mav the New Year bring harmony and peace to all om loyal patrons. | THANKS. Root Distributor 537W-. Main St., Mount Joy Phone $53-4100