Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 19, 1979, Image 20

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    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.
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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.