980 Did You Hear? §§§ Hollis D. Baker and Kirk E. Billet, both of Marietta, are members of the 1979-80 Concert Band at Elizabeth- town College. Miss Baker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baker, Fairview Ave., is a junior majoring in music education at Elizabethtown. She plays a baritone sax- ophone in the band and is also manager of the Stage Band. Billet, a freshman music education major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Billet, RD 1, Marietta. He plays a piccolo in the band. The Concert Band has performed this year at the college’s opening convoca- tion in September and gave a major concert in Nov- ember as the concluding event in the college’s observance of Colonial Her- itage Week. The band will present its annual Winter Concert on February 24 at 3 pm in the college’s Thomp- son Gym. §§8 Donna D. Neidigh of Mount Joy is on the fall Deans List at Millersville State College. Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Neidigh, Wood Street, Mount Joy. She is seeking a B.S. degree in nursing. §§§ Congressman Bob Walker recently released the names of nominees from the 16th District for admission to the nation’s four service acad-, emies. Included in this list was Joel A. Gerber, R#1, Box 135, Bainbridge. Gerber has received nomination to the United States Military Acad- emy at West Point, New York. §§§ Spec. S Dennis C. Mc- Nece of Mount Joy, recently participated in Exercise Mojave Chief at Fort Irwin, California. McNece is sta- tioned at Fort Carson, Colo., with the army. Fort Irwin, situated on the edge of Death Valley and the Mojave -Desert, offers rolling sand dunes, barren mountains, and dry lake beds for desert armor training. The exercise included combined arms and joint tactical operations, live firing and environmental adjusting. McNece is a cook with the 20th Field Artillery of Fort Carson. A 1974 graduate of Donegal High School, Mc- Nece entered the Army in October of the same year. He is the son of Thurman C. McNece, 14 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy and Mrs. Elsie J. McNece, 33 E. High St., Maytown. His wife, Rosanna, is with him near Fort Carson. §88 Sandra McQuate, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lineoweaver of Mount Joy, has been named to the Deans List for the first semester at York College of Pennsylvania. The 1979 graduate of Donegal High School is a freshman majoring in the medical secretary program. Boy Scout troop 93 hands out awards Boy Scout Troop #93 of Marietta, held a Court of Honor Sunday evening in the Marietta Jaycee Center. The awards presented by scoutmaster Michael Moyer are as follows: Russell Flowers, Fish-Wildlife man- agement merit badge and advanced to the rank of Life scout; Tom Flowers, Can- oeing merit badge and advanced to the rank of First Class scout; Dave Moyer, camping merit badge and advanced to Star scout; and Tyron Smith, camping and First Aid merit badge and advanced to Tenderfoot scout. Advanced to scout rank were Mike Lowman and Rich Funk. Marietta Community Chorus to prepare for Easter Cantata The Marietta Community Chorus will resume practice for its Easter Cantata on Sunday, January 27, at 8 pm in the English United Presbyterian Church, West Market Street, Marietta. Robert Hiestand will serve as Director for the musical. \ Persons over sixteen who like to sing are invited to participate. Last week to enter your child in King and Queen Sweetheart contest Friday, January 25, is the last day that photographs are being accepted to enter your child in the Annual Mount Joy Sweetheart King and Queen Contest. Deliver or mail your photo to Mrs. Alan Swanson, Box 559, Barbara Circle, Donegal Heights, Mount Joy. Children between the ages of nine months and three years, whose parents have a Mount Joy mailing address, are eligible. The contest begins Jan- uary 28 when local residents begin to vote for their favorite child by placing money in cannisters next to the pictures. Relatives and friends are urged to look for their child's pictures at these local businesses: Un- ion National Bank, Sloan’s Pharmacy, Stehman’s IGA, Hostetter’s Hardware and Pennsupreme. The contest will close at 7 pm on February 8 when the money will be collected and taken to the bank, where it will be counted by a bank teller. The names of the winners will be revealed at ceremon- ies on Saturday, February 9, 10:30 am at Trinity Lutheran Church. Proceeds from the contest will be donated to the Donegal Dental Clinic and the Mount Joy Library. —Beverly J. Swanson Jill McVey to speak at BPW meeting Jan. 28 Jill McVey, from the Lancaster County Office for. Children and Youth, will be the speaker for the January 28 meeting of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women’s Club at Hostetters Banquet Hall. “Helping Children—Le- gally, Socially, Morally”’ is the subject of the discussion McVey will convey to the group. Kim Boyer, a senior at Donegal High School, will E-town— Mount Joy Forest Fire Crew The Elizabethtown-Mount Joy Forest Fire Crew held their monthly meeting re- cently. It was decided at the meeting to hold the Crew’s 12th Anniversary Banquet on Saturday evening, March 8, at the Rheems Fire Hall. The dinner will be turkey served family style. This Banquet, which in- cludes the meal and enter- tainment, is open to the public. Anyone wishing to make reservations should do so as early as possible, as a “full house’’ is reserved each year. The Banquet begins at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $5.50 per adult and $4.25 for children under 10. A dance, to the music of the Harrisburg band ‘After Dark’’, will be held from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am. The cost is $1.00 extra per adult for the dance. Reservations can be made by phoning 653-2130 or by contacting any of the crew members. —Ella Louise Altland present a song and guitar program. The program was ar- ranged by the Personal Development Committee chaired by Helen Hamilton. Annette Bailey SUSQUEHANNA TIMES-Page 3 Rodney Eshleman Rodney Eshleman and Annette Bailey are Girl and Boy of Month in room 50, Riverview Rodney Eshleman and Annette Bailey have been voted boy and girl of the month for room #50 at ~ the Riverview Elementary School. Rodney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eshleman, 328 E. Walnut Street, Marietta. He is a good citizen, cares for his dog and assists with work on a farm. He helps his father with tools, is a good sport on the play ground, playing fair MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS—GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 AM — 8:30 PM DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 AM — 6:00 PM Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 and sharing equipment, and he likes to ride bike. He attends Bible study every Monday. Annette is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bailey, 416 W. Market Street, Marietta. She is a good citizen, obeys directions, plays nicely and attends Brownie meetings. Annette, who is quiet, also helps with home chores and keeps her room neat. ANNOUNCING The Marietta Home Building and Loan Asso. has merged with Central Savings and Loan Asso. EFFECTIVE February 4, 1980 The Marietta Office will be open at RT. 441 & COLEBROOK ROAD MARIETTA, PA Savings accounts Savings certificates Variable rate certificates iMoney Market certificates Your savings insured to $40,000 FREE CHECK CASHING (members only) Vacation and Christmas Clubs (earnings paid on completed clubs) Money orders FSLIC Hours: Monday thru Thursday 9 to 4 Friday 9 to 7 Phone: 426-2520