Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, March 05, 1975, Image 5

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March 5, 1975

DENNIS H. SHIREMAN
Dennis H. Shireman, son
of Mrs. John Shireman, 24
N. Chestnut Street, Mari-
etta, and the late John
Shireman, was promoted to
Army Specialist Five while
serving with the 7th Supply
and Transport Battalion at
Fort Ord, California.
Shireman received the
promotion through the
Army’s Stripes for Skills

PATRICK W. HENRY
Airman Patrick W. Henry,
son of retired Air Force
Technical Sergeant and Mrs.
Michael C. Henry of 107 S.
River St., Maytown, Pa.,
thas been assigned to Lowry
AFB, Colo., after complet-
ing Air Force basic train-
‘ing.
During his six weeks at
the Air Training Command’s
Lackland AFB, Tex., he
studied the Air Force miss-
ion, organization and cus-
toms and received special
instruction in human rela-
tions.
The airman has been as-
signed to the Technical
Training Center at Lowry
for specialized training in
the missile electronics field.
Airman Henry, a 1972
graduate of Donegal High
School in Mount Joy, earn-
ed an associate degree in
1974 at Thompson Insti-
tute in Harrisburg, Pa.
GERALD McCLINTOCK
Gerald McClintock, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brady, 152 W. Market St.,
Marietta, has been assigned
to San Diego, California,
where he will serve as a
maintenance engineer on a
tug boat for the U. S. Navy.
He had a ten day furlough
with his parents and family
after completing his basic
training at Great Lakes Naval
Training Center, Ill.

program. The program is
designed to attract and uti-
lize applicants possessing
civilian acquired skills re-
required by the Army.
Shireman re-enlisted in
the Army after having served
2 years in Viet Nam. He is
married to the former Kathy
Squibb and the couple has
a daughter Jennifer Lin.
They are residing in Cali-
fornia.
Telephone

Armatele plate showing Marietta’s square will be sold by
Marietta Jaycees. A limited number of the plates, designed
especially for the Jaycees, will be sold. Orders may be sub-
mitted to Ronald Morris, 426-3185.
customer
service is improved

Debra Herr looks at her desk top viewer of a magnified
“fiche.”
United Telephone Com-
pany in Columbia has in-
troduced a new system of
keeping records that will
greatly speed up calls from
customers.
The new system starts
with taking photographs of
information from a com-
puter displayed on a TV-like
The pictures are
screen.
Phyllis Jenkins

printed on tiny plastic
sheets called “micro-fiche.”
(““Fiche” is a French word
meaning ‘““card.” It is pro-
nounced something like
“fish.”)
The printing process is
ten times faster than a com-
puter typewriter, and saves
valuable computer time.
When customers call in,
service representatives have
all the information at their
fingertips that they need for
the customer.
One 4 by 6 inch “fiche”
contains as much informa-
tion as 538 pages of cus-
tomer bills.
Another change at Uni-
ted Telephone will be to
use larger sheets of paper
for customers bills that list
toll calls. Instead of several
sheets, customer bills will
now be on a single sheet,
saving paper.
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 5
Five generations
of Carrolls
 
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A Marietta family has five generations. (Left to right
Robert T. Carroll holding his son, Robert T. Carroll, Jr.
Mrs. Ella Reinhart, great, great grandmother of little Bobby,
a guest at Lehman’s Nursing home, Mrs. Robert M. Carroll,
grandmother. Rear - Mrs. Thomas Moran, great grand-
mother of the youngster.


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