Did You Hear? Rodney G. Mohr was one of 258 students who re- ceived degrees at the winter commencement of Millers- ville State College on Saturday, December 20. ° Mohr, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Mohr, R.D.1, Marietta, received a bachel- or’s degree in education, industrial arts. §§§ §§8§ * Two local students re- ceived master’s degrees at the December 20 com- mencement exercises at Shippensburg State College. John Phillip Kling, RDI, 75 Harold Avenue, Mount Joy, received his Master of Business Administration. John earned his B.S. in Electrical Engineering at Newark College of En- gineering in 1971. Dale D. Murray, RD1, Janet Drive, Mount Joy, also earned his Master of Business Admin- istration. Dale earned a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Delaware in 1973. §8§ Just off the Square Maytown, PA Spice Ropes, $4 Handmade mats, $10, $14 Silk Flowers, $.99, $1.89 Handpainted Slates, $5, $9 Dried Flowers, $.59 and up Handmade Wooden Sconces, $9.95 a pair Macrame Hangers, $5 and up Fall Arrangements Special! Burlap Wreaths, Reg. $25, now $18.95 Come in and see our many other items. That Personal Touch Phone 426-3692 Shop 12 to 9 Tues. thru Sat. Pft. Ricky E. Collier Pft. Ricky Collier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Collier, Marietta, has com-- - pleted training at Columbia, South Carolina, as an ad- vanced individual machin- ist. Collier, who will fly to Korea for a twelve month tour of duty, is currently on leave for the Christmas holidays. He has been in the United States Army since August. §§§ “pe \ —— rt ’ “As 1981 makes its debut, here’s hoping it will bring vou all the special things that fill your heart with happiness and cheer. Happy New Year to you all! bugs SERVICE BH FEDERAL DEPOMIT ‘MSURANCE CORPORATION ao UNION NATIONAL ‘MOUNT JOY BANK 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy 653-1441 100 W. High Street 190 Stony Battery Rd. Maytown 426-1512 Salunga 898-2478 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 S88 By ey Carole A. Gibason, i", daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gibason of Marietta RDI1, has been elected to the office of Historian of the Shippens- burg State College chapter IBBERSON’S CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Open Monday through Friday 9 am to 5:30 pm Saturday 9 am to 12 noon Thursday and Friday evenings by prescheduled appointment only. Call 367-2724. SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED of Delta Zeta National ooh Sorority. She will serve as ui an officer for one full year, beginning in January. Delta Zeta is the largest national social sorority in the United States, with over 180 chapter nationwide, including 16 chapters on Pennsylvania campuses. Miss Gibason was the recipient of a Delta Zeta Pearl, an honorary award for her Dean’s List honors last : semester. : . She is a junior Elementary Gi Education and Early Child- hood major at Shippensburg and a 1978 graduate of Donegal High School. §§§ Maytown ure; Ne, Gey Arnold Pontiac Oldsmobile 426-1121 Starting the New Year in fun and friendship. IT’S INCOME TAX TIME AGAIN! Do you have an itemized list of all the prescriptions you received in 19807? We, at HINKLE'S PHAR- MACIES, have it for you. Just call and ask our pharmacists to prepare your thermofax copy of your 1980 prescriptions and mail it to you. If you wish to receive PS {. / — ym -~ Lh this service for the first time in 1981, we will gladly prepare your record card for you immediately. 1931. If you have had a prescrip- tion filled at our phar- macies during '1980 you will receive this service again i in A Unique Valid Proof of Expense For Your Tax and Insurance Records This easy-to-keep statement of expense contains all the information you need for both income tax returns and medical insurance claims—your name, date, and amount of purchase. You'll get one every time we fill a prescription for you, at no cost to you! An Exclusive ‘‘Family Medical History’’ Record This brand new service enables us to keep a complete record of all the prescriptions we've filled for you and every member of your family—in our store—at all times. It is practically invaluable, not only as a fast reference on prescriptions that are to be refilled, but many times also, as a help to your physician in emergencies when he may not have your medical records handy. Come in and see for yourself how very helpful both of these new free services will be to you. It’s The Extras That Make The Service Even Better Always Free Delivery Phone 684-2551 or 684-2552 TTR rT ) x! ou the cower since (893 Third & Locust Sts., Columbia
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