Page 20—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Part of the turn out for Walkers meeting, including members of the Sons of Satan motorcycle gang Congressman Walker meets with constituents in Marietta; Sons of Satan also in attendance Last Saturday morning, Congressman Robert Walk- er held a ‘‘town meeting’’ in the Fire Hall in Marietta, to answer any questions from his local constituents. The bulk of the questions were about the Iranian situation, windfall profits taxes on oil companies, and Great girls basketball the dangers of nuclear energy. The most dramatic part of the meeting, however, was provided by members of the **Sons of Satan’ who attended the meeting and who asked questions about Walker's support of legislat- ion banning criminal motor team keeps winning Last week the Donegal girls basketball team contin- ued their winning by taking Elizabethtown 67 to 43 and Columbia 84 to 43. In both games they got off to slower starts than has been their custom. The score at the end of first quarter in their game with Columbia was only 19 to 14 and in their game with Elizabethtown, it was only 9 to 8 at the end of the first quarter. This they week play Manheim Township on Tuesday and Solanco on Thursday. Manheim Town- ship beat Hempfield, Done- gal’s nemesis last year. The Donegal girls will get their toughest test next week when they meet Lebanon in the Ephrata tournament. Lebanon was champion of the Lancaster- Lebanon League last year and has most of their players back. Coach Earhart says, ““We'll have to be at the top of our game. Boys basketball team conquers two opponents Donegal’s basketball team won two last week, taking Lampeter-Strasburg 62 to 49 and North Lebanon, 61 to 39. Veteran Johnson was high scorer in both games, accounting for 32 points against L-S and 24 against Grapplers Norlebco. Donegal outscored their opponents in every quarter, except the second quarter against Norlebco. This Tuesday Donegal plays Elizabethtown there and Friday they play Garden Spot here. decked twice Last week Donegal’s wrestling team was defeated twice: by Solanco, 48 to 3, and by Lancaster Catholic, 41 to 21. [continued on page 12] cycle gangs. One member of the Sons of Satan persisted in asking Walker questions phrased in vulgar language which the Congressman objected to, and at one point rose from his chair and approached the Congressman in a physically threatening man- ner. Other Sons of Satan persuaded their threatening brother to take his seat. Walker did not appear to be intimidated by the menacing Sons of Satan and cautioned them in stern language about their unruly behavior in the meeting. be Robert Walker makes a point during the ‘‘town meeting’ December 19, 1979 New officers of the Maytown Fire Co. are, from left to trustee; back row—Bill Gilbert, trustee; Charles right: front row—R. Atkins, lieutenant, assistant Shaffner, chief; Robert Smeal, 2d assistant chief; Dennis treasurer; Frank Splain, Sr., president & chief of fire Ebersole, secretary; absent—Robert T. Hoffines, vice police; Rene Sheuing, treasurer; Edgar Rhinehart, president; Dan Ebersole, 1st assistant chief. Maytown Fire Company elects officers; Splain, president; Shaffner, chief; installation Jan. 14 The monthly meeting of the Maytown-East Donegal Fire Company was held Monday, December 10th. The following officers were elected to serve for 1980: President: Frank Splain Sr., Vice President: Robert Hoffines, Secretary: Dennis Ebersole, Treasurer: Rene Scheuing, Asst. Treasurer: Robert Atkins, Trustee (3 years): Edgar Rinehart, Fire Chief: Charles Shaffner, 1st Asst. Chief: Dan Ebersole, 2nd Asst. Chief: Bob Smeal, Lieutenant: Bob Atkins, Fire Police Chief: Frank Splain Sr. and Ambulance Crew Chief: Jack Doutrich. The members elected will be inducted into office at the Fire Co. meeting January 14th at 7:00 pm. Commit- tees for 1980 and Fire Co. delegates will be appointed at the January meeting. Members of the Fire Co. honored Trustee Edgar Rinehart with a lifetime Fire Co. membership. New member applications accepted were Todd Hess, and Charles McAllister. It was announced that Shorty Long has been booked for the Fire Co.'s annual Memorial Day Carn- ival, to be held Monday, May 26th, 1980. Membership dues are now payable for the new year.