Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 30, 1980, Image 3

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Pvt. Joseph N. Hender-
son, son of Larry E.
Henderson, 27 Vista Drive,
Maytown, recently com-
" pleted advanced individual
training at the U.S. Army
Infantry School, Fort Ben-
ning, Ga.
The training included
weapons qualifications,
squad tactics, patrolling,
landmine warfare, field
communications and combat
operations. This qualified
him as a light-weapons
infantryman and as an
indirect fire crewman.
He was taught to perform
any of the duties in a rifle of
mortar squad.
Henderson is also the son
of Mrs. Betty L. Charniak,
8311 Dawnwood, San
Antonio, Texas.
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Betty Groff, Betty Groff’s
restaurant, and even Betty
Groff’s trumpet, starred on
the Today show last Wed-
nesd.y morning.
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Navy Machinist’s Mate
Fireman Thomas S. Wood
Jr., son of the Rev. and Mrs.
Thomas S. Wood of Route 1,
Bainbridge, has reported for
duty aboard the submarine
USS Lapon, homeported in
Norfolk, Va.
A 1979 graduate of
Donegal High School, he
joined the Navy in July
1979.
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The following Mount
Joy students attending The
Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity made the Dean’s List for
the Winter Term. They are
Timothy L. Eshelman, Box
187, R2; Brian K. Golden,
120 Lefever Rd.; Karen Y.
Shenk, R2, Box 140.
An average of 3.50 or
better is required for the
Dean’s List.
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Spec. S David T. Bish,
whose wife Jann lives in
Bainbridge, recently was
assigned as a medical
aidman with the 2nd
Armored Division in Ger-
many.
Bish enter the Army in
June 1974. He attended
Harford Community Col-
lege, Bel Air.
His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Bish Sr.,
live at 221 S. Second St.,
Columbia.
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Helen Wivell, RD#1 Co-
lumbia, was the only
Pennsylvanian to receive an
award at the annual meeting
of the Pennsylvania Farm
Safety Council. Mrs. Wivell
received a plaque for her
efforts to make the public
more aware of the need for
safety.
Mrs. Wivell served as
chairman of the Farm
Accident and Illness Survey
in Lancaster County in 1976.
The survey reached 210
farm families. Mrs. Wivell
served as chairman of the
safety committee of the
Lancaster County Farmers’
Association which set up
farm safety displays at Park
City during Farmers’ Week.
Mrs. Wivell is also a
contributor to the slide-tape
farm safety presentation
available through the Penn
State agricultural engineer-
ing department.
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Obituaries
ROBERT H. SMITH
Robert H. Smith, 359,
Mount Joy R1, died at his
home. He had been ill for six
months.
He was the husband of
Edna L. Fox Smith, and the
son of the late Harrison and
Helen Smith. He was born
in Los Angeles, California.
A former owner of the
Magic Chef Restaurant,
Elizabethtown, for 15 years,
he was also a veteran of the
Navy and served in World
War II.
He was a member of
Abraham C. Treichler Lodge
682 F&AM; Harrisburg
Consistory; Lancaster Lodge
of Perfection; Zembo Tem-
ple, Harrisburg; Zembo
Temple Circus Daddy's
Club; Lancaster Faternal
Order of Police; and the
Donegal Boat Club.
He is survived by his wife
and one daughter, Vicki
Smith, Hummelstown.
E-town
Jazz band
at Beahm
Members of the Eliza-
bethtown College Jazz Band
presented a concert for the
students and faculty of the
Wilbur I. Beahm Junior
High School in the auditor-
ium. Under the direction of
Otis Kitchen, selections
were varied.
Holly Baker, a graduate of
Donegal High School and a
junior at Elizabethtown
College, and Phyllis Krae-
mer, a senior at Elizabeth-
town College, presented
solos on the bari-sax and the
trumpet. Both are majoring
in Music Education at
Elizabethtown.
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Several local students
were honored recently at
Elizabethtown College’s an-
nual Student Awards Cere-
mony. Ronald Baer and
Jackie Oyler, both of
Rheems, received certifi-
cates for being selected for
Who’s Who Among Ameri-
can College students.
§8§
Eight Donegal seniors
in Drama Club play
Eight Donegal High
School seniors will perform
in their last high school
production on May 9 and 10
at 8:00 pm in the high school
auditorium. These seniors
are part of the cast of the
Donegal High School Dra-
matics Club’s spring pro-
duction of ‘‘Night of Jan-
uary 16th,” a court room
comedy-drama by Ayn
Rand.
The eight senior Dra-
matics Club members will
be seen in the following
roles: Fred Bigler as Dr.
Kirkland; Julie Endslow as
the defendant Karen Andre;
Thome Hecht as the bailiff;
Jaylee Kennedy as the
prison matron; Phillip Lan-
dis As Larry Regan, a
Girl Scout
Day Camp
August 4-8
Penn Laurel Girl Scout
Council, Inc., announces the
directors for the Donegal
Day Camp: Miss Ella
Gainer, director; Mrs.
Trudy Houck, assistant
director; and Mrs. Cindy
Hamilton, craft instructor.
Donegal Day Camp will
be held at Sico Park on
August 4-8, 1980, from 9:00
am to 3:00 pm. Girls must
provide their own transport-
ation. Car pooling is sug-
gested.
Registration deadline is
May 5. All forms should be
mailed to Mrs. Nancy Kopf,
camp registrar. Registration
forms are available from any
Girl Scout leader.
The camp will include
campcrafts, swimming,
singing, outdoor cooking,
nature study and first aid
instruction. A field trip to
Lancaster County Park will
be taken by the camp units.
School board
will conduct
annual forum
The Donegal School
Board will conduct its
annual public forum at
Donegal High School on
Thursday, May 1, 1980, at
7:30 pm.
All Donegal residents are
welcome to attend.
Grace Steinmetz’ painting
‘Snow Glare’’ was unveiled
at Author’s Day ceremonies
Sunday afternoon at the
Lancaster County Library.
The watercolor will hang in
the library for one year and
it will then be presented for
sale to the highest bidder for
the benefit of the library.
Sor Bouquets
foo pretty fo floss!
Mrs. Steinmetz lives at
RD#1, Mount Joy.
858 Let the Kosemary Shop
THE ROSEMARY SHOP
17 east market st., marietta, penna. phone 426-1126
Design your wedding Mowers.
gangster; Dennis Leto as
Defense Attorney Stevens;
Tracy McCoy as Mrs. John
Hurchins; and Mark Wag-
ner as District Attorney
Flint.
‘““Night of January 16th”
will mark the end of the
seniors’ active years of
involvement on the Donegal
High School stage.
Many of them have been
seen in their class plays
“You Can’t Take It With
You’ and ‘‘The Butler Did
It,” musicals including Adults, $4.00; under 12, $2.00;
‘No, No, Nannette’’ and
“Bye, Bye, Birdie,” and in under 5, Free
numerous Dramatics Club
productions including
“Night Watch,”” several FAMILY STYLE
one-act plays and the annual
Veteran’s Day Program.
by Maytown Fire Co. Aux.
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NOTICE OF RATE FILING
Dear Customer,
Take notice that the undersigned is filing with Pennsyl-
vania Public Utility Commission Supplement No. 73 to Tariff
Electric Pa. P.U.C. No. 198 increasing your bills for service ef-
fective June 28, 1980. The total increase of approximately
$123 million is approximately 16% of the Company's annual
base rate revenues, but the increase in your bill may vary
slightly or substantially from this percentage, depending on
use or applicable rate schedules. The annual cost of service to
the average residential user would increase from $374 to
$428, or by 14.8 cents per day. Upon request, the Company
will inform you of the effect upon your bills. You may exam-
ine a copy of the material filed with the Public Utility Com-
mission explaining the proposed increase and its justification
at any of the following locations of the Company’s of-
fices: Two North Ninth Street, Allentown; Routes 309
and 22, RD #2, Allentown; 344 South Poplar Street,
Hazleton; 1801 Brookwood Street, Harrisburg; 1701
Manheim Pike, Lancaster; 600 Larch Street, Scranton;
and Route 220 East, Montoursville.
The proposed rate increase is subject to examination by the
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission which may suspend
its effectiveness or institute a formal investigation thereof, or
both, if it deems it appropriate.
Forms for the filing of a formal complaint may be obtained
by you upon request to Pennsylvania Public Utility Commis-
sion, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120. The timely filing of a
formal complaint entitles you to a hearing at which you may
present testimony and question Company witnesses, and
places on the Company the burden of proving that the pro-
posed rates are reasonable.
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